Dawn walks for suicide awareness
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Three dawn walks for suicide awareness are to take place in Mayo on May 9.
Read more ...Nuala Bourke cropped her long tresses for children’s charity
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Breaffy schoolteacher Nuala Bourke has attracted plenty of compliments over the years for her long locks of natural, richly coloured, red hair.
Read more ...Ciarán McDonald opens up about Mayo footballing career
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
One of Mayo’s greatest footballers of all time, Ciarán McDonald, has spoken about his heartbreak over never winning an All Ireland intercounty medal in a rare media interview.
Read more ...New-look Knock Basilica unveiled over Easter
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Parishioners and visitors to Knock over the Easter holiday were treated to a first look at the Shrine’s massively revamped Basilica, which closed last October for a major renovation project.
Read more ...People Before Profit to host public meeting on one-parent family cuts
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Tomorrow, Saturday April 11, at 3pm People Before Profit Mayo has organised a public meeting in the Le Cheile Family resource centre, Tucker Street, Castlebar. The guest speaker at the event will be Michelle Frawley of the one-parent family group Spark. She will give a presentation on the cuts to one-parent family payments and the consequences for one-parent families, followed by a question and answer session.
Read more ...New project to help older people with odd jobs
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Many older people may be struggling to carry out basic odd jobs around their homes but are apprehensive when it comes to asking for help.
Read more ...Weir totally against Eirgrid’s third option
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Independent Ballina Municipal District Mayo county councillor Seamus Weir this week hit out at proposals to only underground 8km of the controversial project. Cllr Weir said this week: “I oppose Eirgrid’s third option to reduce the voltage on the proposed 400kv transmission line from 400kv to 210kv and suggesting under-grounding the line to a distances of 30 kilometres from Magownagh to Flagfort. I am told it will only be underground for 8km at Flagfort substation.”
Read more ...Scenic Clare Island set for 10k for Cancer Care West
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Any one of the hundreds of people who have taken part in the annual Clare Island 10k run/walk in aid of Cancer Care West, understand what makes it such a unique event.
Read more ...Ballycroy mum’s trim new look wins national recognition
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
A Ballycroy mum is in the running for a national slimming award after shedding a whopping five and a half stone.
Read more ...Further damning report on Áras Attracta care standards
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
Another damning report by health services watchdog HIQA has raised serious ongoing concerns about the care of residents at the HSE run facility, Áras Attracta in Swinford.
Read more ...Vast majority of Mayo couples opt for Catholic ceremony
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
The vast majority of couples in Mayo are still opting for Catholic marriage services and do not venture too far from home when it comes to finding their other halves.
Read more ...Progress for council owned homes with pyrite problems
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
There has been some progress for tenants of local authority homes affected by pyrite, it was revealed this week, but there was not good news for private home owners in the county also affected by the problem. At this week’s meeting of the West Mayo Municipal District, Martin Keating, the director of services for the district, told the elected members: “We’ve received communication from the Department that confirms that they are not covered by the pyrite remediation scheme [which was in place in the east of the country], but they are willing to work with Mayo County Council to resolve the issue. They have asked us to commission a number of further tests and studies on the units and to submit them to them as soon as possible. Arrangements are being made to have that done at the minute, we will keep you appraised on that. We are very glad to see there is movement on it from the Department, or at least a willingness to work with the council on resolving the social housing units.”
Fine Gael councillor Gerry Coyle questioned why the council or the relevant Government department had not taken any legal action against the quarries that sold the pyrite affected products, saying: “Everyone was waiting for one case to come from the council or Department against a quarry, it would give a better chance if it was carried through and won, it would give courage to normal people to press on. Because they already have children going to school or college, paying a mortgage, and are already out of pocket. They are afraid to take it on and go to court and spend another €20k and maybe lose, it is €4k to get the testing done, are they paying good money after bad.”
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