Support floods in for O’Neill after Abbey speech

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

Messages of support have been coming in all week for Ballinrobe man Rory O’Neill following his impassioned speech about gay rights and homophobia in the Abbey Theatre last Saturday night.

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Storm-damaged Blue Flag beaches can apply for dispensation

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

Despite the recent destruction caused to the coastline in Mayo, there may be some relief for beaches which it was feared would lose their Blue Flag status this year because the damage caused would not be cleared up by the time they were inspected. An Taisce held its annual Blue Flag conference with local authorities this week to discuss the blue flag and green flag programs for this year.

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Oliver Kelleher Ltd bringing you a whole new world of technology

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

For more than three decades Oliver Kelleher Castlebar Ltd has been associated with the distribution of hygiene and catering supplies. It currently operates Ireland’s largest hygiene and catering equipment showrooms, at Moneen Industrial Estate, Castlebar.

Another division of the company, OK Trophies and Awards, will be better known to the people in the world of sport because it manufactures a range of sports trophies, cups, medals, and awards. Recently Kelleher’s has added to its range as it now produces and sells an endless range of laser engraved products, from engraved crystal, to name badges, giftware, and presentation items, using new state of the art laser and computerised engravers. They supply a range of products rarely found outside big cities.

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Mayo man shortlisted for innovation award

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

Crossmolina man, Dr Eoin Syron was this week shortlisted for the Irish Times Inter Trade Ireland Innovation Awards. Syron and his colleagues in OxyMem, who are based in Athlone, picked up the nomination. OxyMem is a breakthrough technology for wastewater aeration. Up to now the aeration process has relied on forced, or bubble aeration to deliver oxygen to the bacteria that break down the wastewater. OxyMem doesn’t rely on a bubble to deliver oxygen; instead use a gas permeable membrane to deliver oxygen directly to the micro-organisms. This allows OxyMem to deliver oxygen far more efficiently than conventional technologies. OxyMem is typically four times more energy efficient than best in class solution available today.

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New study centre in Castlebar

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

The Mayor of Castlebar, Cllr Noreen Heston, has secured agreement from Mayo County Council to make its training centre available to students who are studying for their mock exams.

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Staffing levels reaching ‘critical’ point at Mayo County Council

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

The nationwide embargo on the recruitment of public service workers has been in place for six years now and has seen staffing levels at Mayo County Council fall by 20 per cent.

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Fine Gael add two names to Ballina ticket

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

The Fine Gael ticket for the Ballina area in May's local elections has been increased by two, following a decision of party headquarters. Ballina town councillor Mark Winters and Mayo county councillor Joe Mellett have been added to the party's list of candidates for the election.

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Man arrested in Cashel Park

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

A man in his mid-20s was arrested in the small hours of yesterday morning for interferring with a car at Cashel Park, Castlebar.

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Mayo properties going under the hammer

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

A number of Mayo properties are going under the hammer at an Allsop auction in Dublin on February 25.

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Mayo man sentenced to life for mother’s murder

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

A 22-year-old man was this week sentenced to life in prison for murdering his mother at their Islandeady home while he was high on drugs. Celyn Eadon stabbed Nóirín Kelly 19 times on March 9, 2011 and she died at the scene.

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Vicious insults scrawled on shopper’s car

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

A woman who was visiting friends and family in Castlebar last weekend was left shaken and shocked when vicious slurs were etched across her car with a sharp implement in broad daylight in a busy carpark.

The woman, who did not want to be named, is from Mayo but lives outside the county. She regularly visits friends and family here and was enjoying a day of shopping with her daughter in the busy Quarter Shopping area of the town.

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Stage set for Ballinrobe’s fortieth anniversary production

Fri, Feb 07, 2014

One of the most highly anticipated events of the year for fans of musical theatre across Mayo, the annual production from Ballinrobe Musical Society, kicks off with an eight night run of A Tale of Two Cities next week.

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