Loftus told his plan for Crossmolina is “architectural vandalism”

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

The proposal by a Crossmolina based councillor for Mayo County Council to buy four premises in the town and demolish them to help with traffic congestion in the town was called “architectural vandalism” by a senior council official this week.

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Ginty wants money raised in Ballina kept in Ballina

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

A notice of motion by independent Ballina Municipal District councillor Gerry Ginty, calling for the restoration of town councils or to give the municipal districts the authority to strike their own rate and ensure that the money collected remain in the local area received support and some criticism at this week’s districts meeting.

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CCTV ready to go live in Westport

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

Independent Westport based councillor Chirsty Hyland has welcomed the progress on getting CCTV installed in Westport town. Cllr Hyland told the Mayo Advertiser that the first phase of the project is ready to go and be switched on in the coming weeks. He said: “It’s something that I have pushed hard on since I was first elected a town councillor. It’s great for the town, it won’t solve everything, but it will make people feel safer and can only be good.”

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Approval given for the start of works at Foxford station

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

Formal approval was given by the elected members of the Ballina Municipal District for a major improvement works scheme leading up to Foxford railway station.

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Spectacular fireworks show promised for Castlebar tonight

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

A spokesperson for the famous Birds funfair says it is planning to light up the sky over Castlebar this evening with the most impressive fireworks display ever seen in Mayo.

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Westport super appointed

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

Westport has a new superintendent.
Superintendent Sean Colleran has been appointed to the Westport Division.

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Teen’s alopecia awareness campaign helped her find new confidence

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

An inspirational teenager from Ballina has spoken out about her experience of losing all of her hair to alopecia in a bid to raise awareness about the distressing condition in her school and community.

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Critical that housing grant changes are approved

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

A number of changes to the housing grant schemes operated by Mayo County Council will be put before the elected members of the council when they next meet. At the Ballina Municipal District April meeting, director of services for Mayo County Council, Paul Benson, told the district members: “Housing grants are on the adjourned April agenda, hopefully we will get moving on that. We have approved grants up to December 2014. It’s important we do get the changes recommended through, because we are looking at currently being able to approve grants up to the end of February this year, and that’s it until probably next November unless we get changes.”

The Housing Strategic Policy Committee of the council has recommended a number of changes to the current scheme which would see an increase in the Housing for Older People Grant from a maximum of €7,875 to €8,000, the eligibility age increased from 60 to 64, the income eligibility reduced from €65,000 to €60,000, and all household income to be assessed. Insulation and heating works will not be eligible for the scheme.

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Excellent Mayo bathing waters

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

All 15 of the beaches in Mayo that are monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency have successfully met the new, stricter, European water quality standards.

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Plans unveiled for long distance greenway around the county

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

By Frances Toner
Five years after the launch of one of county’s biggest tourism success stories, the Great Western Greenway, Mayo County Council has unveiled an ambitious plan to develop a 200 kilometre cycling route around the county.

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Michaels to march for charity

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

An army of Michaels are going marching in Castlebar on July 18 in aid of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation and Western Care.

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Western Way could rival famous Highland walking route

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

One of the longest walking routes in Ireland, the Western Way, is being upgraded, rebranded, and relaunched in a bid to attract more visitors to the rural communities through which it passes.

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