Barrett wants €23,000 for Turlough Path

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Cllr Harry Barrett has contacted Mayo County Council to demand that an immediate start be made on the missing public footpath between Leichín Village Estate and Millwood Estate, Turlough, Castlebar.

Barrett had asked for the missing path section to be investigated by the planning enforcement section of the local authority, and was informed recently that €23,000 in two cash bonds was lodged with the council when the estates were being built. The money, according to Barrett should now be used to make an immediate start on the missing pathways.

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Chambers elected vice president of Fianna Fáil

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Mayo barrister Lisa Chambers has been elected as vice president of Fianna Fáil. The 25-year-old from Castlebar, who was a Fianna Fáil candidate in Mayo in the last General Election, was elected by delegates at the party’s Ard Fheis in the RDS in Dublin last weekend.

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Do you know an outstanding young person?

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Nominations to identify Outstanding Young Persons in Mayo are now being sought as part of a competition currently being run by Junior Chamber International (JCI) Mayo, in association with the Mayo Advertiser and AIB.

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County Manager appeals for household charge payment to retain public services

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Mayo county manager, Peter Hynes, has called on people to pay the €100 household charge for the maintenance of essential public services.

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Men on the Move Activity Programme

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Are you worried about that extra weight, or thinking about getting more active? Do you want to improve your overall health and wellbeing?

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Ring promises to progress Belmullet Sewerage Scheme

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring, has been informed that representatives of Mayo County Council and officials from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government and a representative from the EPA met recently to discuss the Belmullet Sewerage Scheme.

The Minister stated: “I understand that the meeting was a very useful exercise regarding the progression of the planning phase for the Belmullet Sewerage Scheme. A number of very important issues were discussed at this meeting, with regard to environmental assessments, the foreshore licence process, and other issues in relation to the Belmullet Sewerage Scheme.

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Mayo General to receive state of the art radiology system - O’Mahony

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Fine Gael TD for Mayo, John O’Mahony, has welcomed news that Mayo General Hospital will receive a new, state of the art electronic radiology system. The announcement is part of the HSE’s NIMIS project which is investing over €40m installing new radiology systems in selected hospitals nationally.

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Durcan calls for contractors to be brought in

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Independent councillor Frank Durcan had a notice of motion at this week’s meeting of Mayo County Council calling on the council to put notice of motion works out to tender rather than have the work carried out in-house by council staff. Each councillor is given a set amount of money each year under the notice of motion heading which allows them to earmark the money toward certain works they want done by the council. However Cllr Durcan told the meeting that the councillors haven’t been getting value for money on these projects as they normally always get completed at the tail end of the year when the weather is bad and it takes longer and therefore costs more to do.

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Connolly welcomes funding for Parks Road, Mayo Abbey

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

Claremorris councillor Tom Connolly has welcomed the announcement that funding of €50,000 has been allocated for the completion of the Parks road in Mayo Abbey – work will start in the coming months.

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Nine months in prison for man with numerous previous convictions

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

A Ballinlough man with 21 pervious convictions was sentenced to a total of nine months in prison after he pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, driving without insurance and the unauthorised taking of a vehicle.

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Fifty six days in prison for Angolan refugee

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

An Angolan refugee who was caught driving while disqualified was sentenced to a total of 56 days in prison at Ballyhaunis District Court this week. Sgt Kieran McNicholas told the court that at 2.40am on September 10 2011 he was on duty on Clare Street, Ballyhaunis, when he saw a car come on to the street at speed and continue on through the town. He set off in pursuit of the car and pulled it over at Abbey Street. The car was being driven by Franciso Salvador, 14 Old Convent, Ballyhaunis. He demanded the production of Salvador’s licence and insurance within 10 days which he failed to do. Following up on the investigation, Sgt McNicholas discovered that Francisco was serving a driving ban when he stopped him.

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Three year driving ban for man caught on way home from house party

Fri, Mar 09, 2012

A 28-year-old barman who was caught driving at nearly three times the legal limit at 2pm was given a three year driving ban and fined €500 at Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

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