Mayo delegation visits Tourism Ireland in New York
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Representatives of the Castlebar Municipal District and Mayo County Council, who are in New York for the St Patrick’s Day period, met senior executives from Tourism Ireland in New York this week. They were briefed on Tourism Ireland’s extensive promotional programme for 2017, which is in full swing right now.
Read more ...Twenty two Mayo schools to get road safety improvements
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Mayo is set to benefit to the tune of almost €295,500 as part of the total CLÁR funding for safety improvements at 22 locations around the county.
The news of the funding has been welcomed by Paul Doland, head of the roads section of Mayo County Council, who said: “In particular, this funding is focused on issues such as safety at schools and community centres, and the development of amenities for young people in rural areas. I am confident that the funding provided through CLÁR will support communities here in Mayo as they look to ensure their children are safe and have recreational amenities available to them in their own communities."
Read more ...Marty Gallagher is named Achill Person of the Year
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
The Achill People of the Year Awards were held recently in Óstan Oileann Acla where people from all walks of life were given recognition for their efforts in various fields over the past year.
Read more ...Councillors lay out the case to protect GMIT Castlebar campus
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
It was the one topic that everyone wanted to have their say on and throw their support behind at the March meeting of Mayo County Council. The future of the GMIT campus in Castlebar has been a major topic of discussion around the county in recent weeks and it was no different inside the council chamber. Some 25 councillors spoke on the topic in a debate that lasted well over an hour, and the one strong message coming from all of those who spoke was that everything that could be done to ensure the survival and the future growth of the third level facility in the county would be done.
Read more ...Communities in Mayo need fibre-powered broadband – Chambers
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Lisa Chambers has expressed serious concerns that the rollout of broadband to certain parts of the county will be delayed again, and she has criticised the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Denis Naughten for failing to future-proof the service. There are now fears that the rollout of the service could be delayed again as a result of a lengthy procurement process.
Following questions from Fianna Fáil, Minister Naughten said: "The timeframe for the procurement continues to be dependent on a range of factors, including the complexities that may be encountered by the procurement team and bidders during the procurement process.”
Read more ...Student entrepreneurs claim regional crown
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Two emerging enterprises founded by local students in the Mayo Gaeltacht areas have been crowned joint winners of the Údarás na Gaeltachta - Clár Comhlachta Mayo Regional Final.
Read more ...Mayo PPN information evenings for community groups
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Mayo Public Participation Network (PPN) is organising a number of information evenings for community groups this March and April. The first series of meetings in March will take place in the four municipal districts in Mayo and is open to groups registered with Mayo PPN, in these areas. The April meeting will take place in Castlebar and is open to all groups registered with Mayo PPN.
Read more ...Thousands of children waiting for orthodontic treatment as key posts remain vacant – Calleary
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has called on the Health Minister to immediately intervene to reduce waiting lists and waiting times for orthodontic treatment for children in the west. New figures released to the Mayo TD reveal that there are 1,741 children on the list for orthodontic assessment and another 2,689 waiting for treatment.
Read more ...IWAK offers chance to visit the home of Santa
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Ireland West Airport this week announced a special flight to Lapland will take to the skies in December 2017. This one night Santa’s Sleepover trip will depart on December 12 and is a holiday of a lifetime.
Read more ...Claremorris gets ready for a parade to remember
Thu, Mar 16, 2017
Claremorris promises to host one of the most colourful and spectacular St Patrick’s Day parades with a huge international involvement from nearly 20 countries on Friday, thanks to main sponsor St Colman’s Credit Union, Claremorris.
Read more ...Signal from black box of Rescue 116 detected
Tue, Mar 14, 2017
A signal from the black box – belonging to R116 helicopter which crashed in the early hours of Tuesday morning, has been detected by rescue crews working to find the three crew members of the helicopter still missing since the crash . The box was discovered shortly after 4pm on Wednesday close to Blackrock Lighthouse
Read more ...Government committed to future of GMIT in Mayo
Fri, Mar 10, 2017
Yesterday, a delegation of Fine Gael Seantors from the county, Paddy Burke, Senator John O'Mahony, and Michelle Mulherin, held a meeting with Minister for Education Richard Bruton on the future of the campus. After the meeting Senator Mulherin said: “The Minister has confirmed that the Government is fully committed to the Castlebar campus of GMIT and its future growth. This will involve developing new courses and responding to the growing demand for further education in order to ensure upskilling and re-skilling responding of the labour force which is set to continue and which has been identified by the OECD."
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