CCTV has reduced crime by ninety per cent says Burke
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
Fine Gael councillor Michael Burke told a meeting of the Mayo Joint Policing Committee that since the installation of CCTV in Ballinrobe there has been dramatic drop in crime in the area. Speaking at the committee, Cllr Burke said: “We had CCTV installed in Ballinrobe and we have our neighbourhood watch scheme going. A few weeks ago the Gardai informed me that in the town, crime has fallen by about 90 per cent in the area that’s covered by the scheme. Now, that’s probably the highest drop in crime rate in any part of the country. I want to say thank you to the superintendent in our area who worked very hard with us to get this and I’ve to compliment the county manager who made such substantial funds available to it.”
Read more ...Mayo inspired project to plant 1,798 trees
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
A project which began in Mayo will see 1,798 trees planted across Ireland to mark the Rebellion of 1798.
Read more ...Drop in Live Register figures welcomed, but caution urged
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
There was a widespread welcome to the news that the number of people on the Live Register had fallen for the 20th month in a row, with the numbers on the register in Mayo dropping by six per cent in the last 12 months. Government TD John O’Mahony, in welcoming the news, said this week: “A total of 61,000 net new jobs were created across the country last year. We’ve come from a situation where we were shedding 1,600 jobs per week, to one where we are creating 1,200 jobs per week. The pace of jobs growth over the last year has been very encouraging, and the Government is determined to increase these figures even further in the year ahead.” He did acknowledge that there is still a long road ahead on this front, saying: “While the number of people out of work in Mayo is falling, we still have a long way to go. But I am confident that we can build on jobs growth in the year ahead.”
His constituency colleague, Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary, speaking on the news said: “Any fall in the numbers signing on is certainly welcome. However it’s important to note that this does not mean that all of these people are back to work. If it was a case that the drop in the Live Register was a direct result of job creation, the income tax take would be up significantly. We can see from the latest exchequer figures, published yesterday, that this is not the case as there was no growth in income tax receipts,”
Read more ...Dancing at The Crossroads — again
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
The organisers of Dancing At The Crossroads in Castlebar are delighted to announce this year’s event will go ahead on Sunday June 1, the Sunday of the June Bank Holiday weekend. After the success of the last two years, such was demand that it was decided to extend the dancing this year and invite more performers and dancers to join in the fun. The music this year will start at 5pm, and kicking off the evening will be local traditional group Rolling Waves under the musical directorship of fiddler John Kilkenny. They will be joined on a specially constructed dance platform by students from the world famous Cresham School of Irish Dancing.
Read more ...Time to hit the catwalk for Junk Kouture designers
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
It took a lot of time for a group of young designers from Castlebar to turn a pile of broken watches and clock parts into haute couture.
Read more ...Everest mountaineer for Castlebar talk
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
An explorer and mountaineer, who was deputy-leader of the first successful Irish ascent of Everest in 1993, is coming to Castlebar and speaking at GMIT next Wednesday at 8pm.
Read more ...Beauty Queen coming to Dooagh
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
The Keel Drama Group is bringing The Beauty Queen of Leenane to Wavecrest Hotel, Dooagh, on Friday next (March 14).
Read more ...Internet is a growing problem for couples
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
A local relationship counselling service has seen an increasing number of people citing their partner’s internet usage as having a damaging effect on their relationship.
Read more ...€1,000 trip from prison to answer €40 theft
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
A man was transported from prison in Dublin to Castlebar District Court, at what Judge Mary Devins estimated to be a cost of up to €1,000 to the State, to answer a theft charge relating to goods valued at €40 this week.
Read more ...Daffodil Day in Mayo
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
Daffodil Day, the flagship fundraiser for the Irish Cancer Society, will take place in Mayo on March 28.
Read more ...Time for The New One to wear the crown
Fri, Mar 07, 2014
There are certain acres of ground which are held sacred by followers of sport in this country. For those involved with the GAA it is a few acres of land off Jones Road in Dublin 3. For those who support soccer and rugby, it is a patch of land adjacent to Lansdowne Road in the south of the city. On these fields heroes are made. Men and women gain reputations that last a lifetime and beyond for their endeavours on these pitches.
Read more ...Westport groups urged to apply for amenity grant
Mon, Mar 03, 2014
Community groups in Westport have one last opportunity to apply for funding under the amenity grants scheme operated by Westport Town Council.
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