No instruction that staff had to buy their own water says hospital group

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

The Saolta University Health Care Group have denied that staff at Mayo University Hospital were told to purchase their own bottled water. On Wednesday night the group issued a statement following claims by Fianna Fáil TD Lisa Chambers that staff were told to bring their own water with them after a boil water notice was put in place across ares supplied by the Lough Mask Regional Water Scheme.

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A chef’s perspective on the recent boiled water notice

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Following an announcement from the health service executive on Friday night, the life of a chef in Mayo has become a little more complicated. The preparation of all sauces and soups are not affected as a temperature of over 100c kills the presence of Cryptosporidium parasite in the water. All foods have to be washed in cooled boiled water, which means, all herbs, lettuce, fruits and salads!

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Croagh Patrick, then and now

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

There are not many locations within the boundaries of Mayo from where a vista of Croagh Patrick cannot be gained from even the smallest naturally raised platform. The mountain, with its distinctive pyramidal shape, is an iconic symbol of the county for the people of Mayo. Better known today as a venue for an annual Christian pilgrimage, the Reek’s history is one of changing uses.

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Achill Aid event to raise money for worthy cause

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Ireland’s iconic Riverdance, and legendary singer-songwriter Declan O’Rourke will headline Achill Aid, a benefit concert hosted by Galway Hospice, in association with the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association on Friday September 30 at the Achill Island Hotel from 8pm in memory of the late Joan Egan, who sadly passed away last year at the Galway Hospice following a battle with motor neurone disease.

Tickets can be purchased from Tickets.ie or from the Achill Island Hotel, and are priced at €30 with all proceeds being donated to the IMNDA and Galway Hospice. Along with the headlining acts, the event will feature a number of very special guests including the supremely talented young Achill songwriter Graham Sweeney, who released his charity single “I Am” in memory of Joan late last year. Fresh from a superb performance at Electric Picnic this year, Graham has previously toured with Declan and looks forward to sharing the stage with him once again.

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Claremorris Leisure Centre raises €5k for Cancer Care West

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

During the summer Claremorris Leisure Centre held its annual swimathon in aid of Cancer Care West. All proceeds raised from this event went directly to the charity. Cancer Care West provides support to cancer patients and their families from all over the west of Ireland. All of Cancer Care West’s services are provided at no cost to patients and their families, so it relies greatly on charitable fundraising and donations to meet the cost and demand of these services.

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Mayo Ideas Week to showcase the ‘Spirit of Innovation’

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Mayo Ideas Week will run from September 26 to October 4 across the county, the event is a series of idea generation, entrepreneurship and business events hosted by the development and enterprise organisations.

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Anam Cara evening in Castlebar

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Anam Cara, the national organisation that supports bereaved parents, is holding a bereavement information evening on Thursday September 15 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm in the Family Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar.

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Castlebar falls in IBAL anti-litter league

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

The latest survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) shows Castlebar in joint 35th position in the ranking of 40 towns and cities and deemed “littered”. The town was judged to be ‘clean’ and finished in 23rd spot in last year’s rankings.

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Volunteer for Childline and you can make a difference in a child’s life

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

In the space of time it will take you to read this line, a child has called the Childline service to talk about something that is concerning him/her. Children contact Childline for many reasons. Some want to talk about their lives, others are worried, some children are afraid, or lonely. Their worries could include family issues, school concerns, relationship problems, sexuality, abuse, depression, or mental health concerns.

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Details of Mayo County Council artist awards announced

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

Mayo County Council Arts Office has announced the deadline for the Amateur Drama Award, Music Recording Assistance Awards, Tyrone Guthrie Regional Bursary Scheme, and an inaugural Film Mayo Tyrone Guthrie bursary. The closing date for all the above awards and bursaries is Monday October 3.

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New book features Mayomen who fought for Latin American Independence

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

In the 18th and early 19th centuries, thousands of Irish men and women arrived in Mexico and South America lured by the promise of adventure, fame and fortune. They were soldiers, spies, sailors, merchants and diplomats, and they and their children fought for independence and helped shape modern Latin America. Today, the names of streets, towns, schools, and football teams on the continent bear witness to their influence.

In Paisanos, Tim Fanning, an exciting new voice in Irish historiography, uncovers their extraordinary tales of romance, adventure, war and rebellion. Among the Mayo natives who fought in the South American wars of independence was the Foxford-born admiral William Brown who founded the Argentinian navy and, in so doing, played a key role in defeating the Spanish colonial forces. Another Irishman who helped the cause of South American independence was the spy James Florence Bourke, whose father came from Lackan. Employing his considerable powers of seduction, elaborate disguises, invisible writing and blackmail, Bourke seduced queens and threatened prime ministers and viceroys to further his aims.

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Kevin Moran wins FBD Young Farmer of the Year

Fri, Sep 09, 2016

The 18th FBD Young Farmer of the Year has been named as Kevin Moran, a young dairy farmer from Claremorris. He has won the prestigious title following a challenging interview process and an on farm visit. Judging panel chairman, Michael Hoey, Managing Director of Country Crest, announced the winner at an awards ceremony in the Boyne Valley Hotel and Country Club yesterday. Kevin has won a travel bursary worth €3,000.

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