Mayo schools in Irish Aid Award finals
Fri, May 17, 2013
Irish Aid is delighted to announce that 60 schools have now been selected for the regional finals for the Our World Irish Aid Awards 2013, and Claremorris National School and St Patrick’s National School Rathnamagh, Crossmolina have made the shortlist.
The regional final will take place at The Model Arts Centre in Sligo on Monday May 20th ahead of a special Our World Irish Aid Awards ceremony in Croke Park in Dublin for the finalist schools in June. The most outstanding project will receive the overall Our World Irish Aid Awards trophy.
Read more ...Mayo’s procurement officer promoted to regional role
Fri, May 17, 2013
Mayo County Council’s procurement officer John Maughan has been the subject of a major promotion to the role of the new regional procurement officer for the western region.
Read more ...Activity Ambassadors required for Westport
Fri, May 17, 2013
Westport Town Council is planning to recruit eight activity ambassadors under the Job Bridge scheme. The interns will gain practical experience in acting as visitor information advisors and leaders.
Read more ...Gardaí appeal for information following spate of crimes across the county
Fri, May 10, 2013
Gardaí in Mayo are today continuing to investigate a spate serious crimes which occurred during the week — including an attempted armed robbery from a filling station in Claremorris, an aggravated burglary from a house in Killasser, and a stabbing in Castlebar.
Read more ...Mulherin urges caution on Ballina Town Councillors following N26 knockback
Fri, May 10, 2013
Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin has cautioned the elected members of Ballina Town Council on its decision to dismiss out of hand the work of the Road Design Office at Mayo County Council in finding an alternative route for the N26. Dep Mulherin said this week: “It must be remembered that up until the decision of An Bord Pleanála to refuse to confirm the CPO on the N26 Stage 2 (Mount Falcon to Bohola Road) in February 2010 the construction of that road was a priority for the county. Mayo County Council and all stakeholders were sent back to the drawing board to find an alternative route for the road. Except that was not possible for some time because, despite promises of support to address the predicament given by the previous government, no funding whatsoever was allocated to allow the council to begin the work of assessing and addressing the concerns of An Bord Pleanála and funding a new route. In effect the project was confined to the scrapheap under Fianna Fail.”
Read more ...Live register figures dropping, but does it really tell the story?
Fri, May 10, 2013
We have a story this week in the paper about the live register being down in Mayo by more than 300 in April from what it was in March. But while any drop is welcomed, is it really telling the whole story? Over the next few weeks, thousands of third level students around the country and from this county will cease their full time education. As they balance their final exams over the next few weeks, they also have to look ahead to an ever more uncertain future. Some will stay on to do postgraduate study. For some it is something they always planned to do, while for others it can be a kind of half-way house between necessity and choice as the job prospects are not great in their chosen field at the minute and a postgraduate qualification is becoming the base entry requirement, as once a Leaving Certificate was, which then went on to a degree and now it’s postgraduate.
Read more ...Funding for Saleen Harbour welcomed
Fri, May 10, 2013
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring has welcomed the allocation of €112,500 for Saleen Harbour in Binghamstown.
Read more ...Average rent paid in Mayo per month is less than €550
Fri, May 10, 2013
The Private Residential Tenancy Board (PRTB) has published the most accurate and authoritative rent report of its kind on the private accommodation sector in Ireland. Compiled by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), and based on the PRTB’s own register of more than 277,000 private tenancies throughout the State, it reveals the actual rents being paid for rented properties, as distinct from the asking rent which features in other rent reports published by other parties.
Read more ...Craggagh National School Shake Hands for Europe
Fri, May 10, 2013
As part of the national Europe Day celebrations, on May 9, the pupils of Craggagh National School took part in the countrywide Shake Hands for Europe initiative.
Read more ...Closure order served on Kiltimagh restaurant
Fri, May 10, 2013
A closure order was served on a restaurant in Kiltimagh during April according to a report from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI). The enforcement order was issued by environmental health officers in the HSE on New Jasmine House (restaurant), Aiden Street, Kiltimagh on April 23.
Read more ...Additional capital funding allocated for essential works at IWAK
Fri, May 10, 2013
Fine Gael TD for Mayo, John O’Mahony, has commended the Ireland West Airport Knock Study (IWAKS) Group for the substantial work carried out by the group, which was established at the request of the Taoiseach following a meeting at the airport with the board in January. The study group will be reporting on options and opportunities for the growth and development of the airport. Deputy O’Mahony was speaking after the second meeting at the weekend of the IWAKS. “Since the first meeting of IWAKS just over three weeks ago, it was evident that progress has been made on a substantial work programme which the group has identified as being necessary. Included in this programme is to determine the role of the airport in the region and how it can support sectors such as enterprise and tourism.
Read more ...Music Generation Mayo – youth music hub
Fri, May 10, 2013
Music Generation Mayo, as part of its music education implementation plan for Co Mayo, is establishing a youth music hub, situated in Ballina Arts Centre.
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