Cancelled surgeries will have knock-on effect on waiting times – Chambers

Fri, Jan 08, 2016

Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Mayo Cllr Lisa Chambers says the cancellation of all elective surgery at Mayo General Hospital this week will have major knock-on effects on patient waiting times. Hospital management were forced to cancel procedures due to the increase in the number of people on trolleys in the emergency department.

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Three workplace deaths recorded in Mayo last year

Fri, Jan 08, 2016

The Health and Saftey Authority in its report on workplace fatalities in 2015 has reported that there were three workplace deaths recorded in Mayo last year. The report found that there were 55 people in total killed in the country in work place accidents over the past 12 months, which was the exact same number recorded in 2014.

The three deaths in Mayo were broken down over three different sections, with one person being killed in agriculture industry, the mining and quarrying industry, and one in the public administration industry respectively.

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Mayo Mountain Rescue finally gets a permanent home

Fri, Jan 08, 2016

For more than 25 years Mayo Mountain Rescue has had dreams, big dreams, of one day being able to call some place home, having a base to meet, train, store equipment, and run the team from. There have been many attempts by a lot of members over the years in securing a premises for the team, however dreams don’t happen over night. 

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Revenue available to make arrangement for flood victims

Fri, Jan 08, 2016

The Revenue department has announced that it is willing to make arrangements with both qualifying home and business owners in relation to certain taxes that are due shortly to them.

In a statement this week the department said: "Revenue is very aware of the difficulties affecting many households and businesses at this time due to flooding and is conscious that the payment of certain taxes that are shortly due, including Local Property Tax, VAT, and PAYE/PRSI, may add to the distress.

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Taoiseach confirms payment of almost €600,000 made to IWAK

Wed, Jan 06, 2016

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny confirmed on Tuesday evening that a payment of €598,349 has been made to Ireland West Airport Knock this evening,

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Westport to Castlebar road re-open after collision

Tue, Jan 05, 2016

The main road from Castlebar to Westport has re-opened this afternoon after it was closed for a number of hours following a serious road crash earlier this morning. A two car collision occured earlier this morning at Sheeaune, just outside of Westport.

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Big improvement as IBAL survey shows Castlebar is clean to European Norms

Mon, Jan 04, 2016

The final litter survey of 2015 by Irish Business Against Litter shows Castlebar to be Clean to European Norms, in 23rd spot among the 40 towns surveyed. The town was deemed ‘littered’ back in 2013, when it was last surveyed.  There was a slight fall-off in the number of litter-free towns across Ireland, but no towns were deemed ‘litter blackspots’ and only one was ‘seriously littered’. The winning town will be announced at a function at lunchtime today in Buswells Hotel in Dublin.

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House prices in Mayo rises six per cent according to latest report

Mon, Jan 04, 2016

The latest Daft.ie house price report has indicated that prices in Mayo have risen by six per cent. The report found that house prices in Mayo between October and December 2015 was on average €122,000 which was six per cent higher than in the same period in 2014 and ten per cent higher than prices were at their lowest point.

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Gas finally flows from Corrib Gas Field

Wed, Dec 30, 2015

Natural gas flowed for the first time from the controversial Corrib Gas Field today (Wednesday, December 29). The project which has been dogged with controversy for many years received the final approvals it needed for the gas to flow from the Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources Alex White on Tuesday (December, 28) evening.

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€2 million boost for Mary Robinson Centre

Fri, Dec 18, 2015

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny this week confirmed that the cabinet had approved €2 millon for the proposed Mary Robinson Centre in Ballina. The centre which will be built in Victoria House in Ballina, Mary Robinson’s birthplace on the banks of the River Moy, will be Ireland’s first Presidential Archive. Mayo County Council had provided an initial €1.5 million package to purchase the house and included the site next door and the construction of a new annex on the site

Speaking about the project the Taoiseach said: “I am delighted Government is able to support this historic centre in Ballina. Run in academic partnership with NUIG the Centre is supported by the Ireland Funds as well as Mayo County Council. It will incorporate a museum, archive, research facility, educational centre and events venue. I consider that this new development will form part of a co-ordinated approach to Museums and facilities across the region including the National Museum of Country Life in Turlough, the Michael Davitt Museum in Straide, the Ceide Fields in North Mayo the Jackie Clarke Collection in Ballina, the potential of Moore Hall in Carnacon as well as the Douglas Hyde Centre in Frenchpark among others.

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Pedestrian dies in Mayo crash

Fri, Dec 18, 2015

A 45-year-old pedestrian died after he was struck by a car near Ballyhaunis on Wednesday night. The incident happened at Grallagh, Ballyhaunis, at about 11.50pm. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and his body was removed to Mayo General Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

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Floods, floods, and fear of more floods

Fri, Dec 18, 2015

Well there is really only one topic in Athlone at the moment, and that is the floods.

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