Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh to launch new scheme Oscail an Doras in Claremorris
Fri, Dec 05, 2014
Legendary broadcaster Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh will be in Claremorris today, Friday December 5 to launch Oscail an Doras, a simple and imaginative initiative that gives people the opportunity to use their Irish on a daily basis in shops and businesses in Claremorris. The scheme will commence in 11 businesses in the town on that weekend, including the post office, library, Cúram, CLÁR IRD, Frame Productions, Flynn’s Pharmacy, Green’s, Phillips’ Menswear, McWilliam Park Hotel, Warde’s Bar, and Townley Medical Practice.
Read more ...Time to take domestic abuse out of the shadows
Fri, Dec 05, 2014
A number of ceremonies to remember the 204 women in Ireland who have been brutally murdered since 1996 are taking place throughout the county as part of the international gender violence awareness campaign - 16 Days of Action.
Read more ...Council expects to start building houses again next year
Fri, Dec 05, 2014
Mayo County Council is ready and waiting to restart the building of new social housing units.
Senior architect with Mayo County Council, Geeta Keena, said the authority anticipates it will receive a funding allocation in January for a building programme, and construction work in areas with the greatest housing needs could begin by the third quarter of the year.
Read more ...Mayo gets ready to shelter from potential storms
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
Mayo County Council have their preparations well under way in case their is a repeat of the storm conditions that battered the county last Christmas.
Read more ...Foxford family join appeal to re-open assistance dog programme
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
A family from Foxford have described how the arrival of an assistance dog called Nikita, who has become a constant and loyal companion for their young son with autism spectrum disorder, has changed their lives.
Read more ...Westport wins top prize in Tourism Town competition
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
Yesterday afternoon, Westport picked up the big award at the Fáilte Ireland Tourism Towns Award for Ireland’s best large tourist town. This is the third year of the awards and Westport is following in the footsteps of Portmagee in Kerry, which won in 2012, and Kilkenny, last year’s winners.
Read more ...Plans afoot to cash in on Mayo’s potential as a film location
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
A new drive to develop Mayo as a serious player in the film and television industry is being launched on Monday.
Read more ...Westport mourns the death of Seán Staunton
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
The town of Westport came to a standstill at lunchtime last Monday for the funeral of Seán Staunton, a man described by Fr Charlie McDonnell during his funeral Mass as “The father of Westport”.
Read more ...Free Christmas parking in Ballina
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
Ballina Municipal District Council has confirmed there will be free car parking in the town in the lead-up to Christmas.
Read more ...Castlebar Credit Union turns dance to cash for worthy local charities
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
The pupils at St Anthony’s school in Castlebar are really getting into the swing of a welcome new addition to their play area.
Read more ...A bug bite wrecked Elaine Griffin’s health
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
'Once Bitten Twice Shy’, a new song released by Westport woman Elaine Griffin, could on first hearing easily be mistaken for another lyrical love lament.
Read more ...Report due in early new year on Carrowholly flooding
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
Mayo County Council expects to have a report by early next year from the expert consultant group that was hired to investigate the causes of the flooding in Carrowholly in Westport last Christmas, that saw a stone bridge washed away and a number of people cut off by the tides.
Fianna Fáil Cllr Brendan Mulroy raised the issue at this week’s meeting of the West Mayo Municipal District and questioned when the report would be ready. Senior engineer for Mayo County Council, Padraig Walsh, told the meeting: “In terms of the Carrowholly study, we’ve been in touch with the consultant engineers who have been doing the study and we should have it available in draft form January. We will then have to see what the recommendations are and it goes from there.”
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