Tiger kidnapping tale set in Claremorris
Fri, May 16, 2014
A Claremorris-born author has published a crime novel about a tiger kidnapping and set the tale of intrigue in his native town.
Read more ...New figures for housing rents and sales released this week
Fri, May 16, 2014
There were two major housing price reports released this week by online property agents, with the release of the www.myhome.ie property price study for sales and the www.daft.ie rental report.
Read more ...Man’s car seized while driving pregnant wife to hospital for birth
Fri, May 16, 2014
A 19-year-old man, who was bringing his wife to hospital to give birth, was stopped by gardaí along the way and his car seized for having no tax, insurance, or NCT.
Bernard McDonagh, 136 Greenhills Estate, Ballina, came before the District Court this week.
Read more ...Proposal to develop Lough Conn as premier water tourism centre
Fri, May 16, 2014
Lough Conn could be developed into the top inland water tourism attraction in the west of Ireland.
Read more ...Fracking issue raised in east Mayo
Fri, May 16, 2014
A Sinn Féin Mayo county council election candidate is calling on Fine Gael and Labour to make their position on fracking clear ahead of polling day on May 23.
Read more ...Belmullet gets €6 million for sewerage scheme
Fri, May 16, 2014
The news that the long awaited Belmullet sewerage scheme has been given €6 million funding was welcomed this week. Local Fine Gael councillor Gerry Coyle said that while there has been some concern expressed by local residents and fishermen in relation to the location of the proposed plant and outflow pipe, he believes the new modern plant should allay some of these concerns. He said this week: “Belmullet is a modern and vibrant town and it deserves all the investment it can get towards improving its infrastructure so that that it can progress into the future.” Councillor Coyle thanked Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Minister Michael Ring, and Minister Phil Hogan for their commitment to the project. He said that both himself and Minister Ring had worked tirelessly on behalf of the community to have the scheme delivered.
Read more ...Excitement building ahead of Féile na Tuaithe next weekend
Fri, May 16, 2014
Féile na Tuaithe, the free family festival which celebrates country life, is making its highly anticipated return to Turlough next weekend (May 24 and 25) and is expected to bring more than 20,000 visitors to the grounds of Turlough Park over two days.
Read more ...Mayo’s lucky National Lottery run continues
Fri, May 16, 2014
Mayo’s winning streak on National Lottery games continued this week. Earlier this week two lucky players from the county took home €385,221 between them, both were winners on the popular Euro Millions game. First in was a man who was just one number away from scooping the €15 million jackpot on Tuesday, May 6. He matched five numbers plus one lucky star, winning a prize of €315,673.
Read more ...Major work begins on Rossport water scheme
Fri, May 16, 2014
Work has started on the Shell funded €750,000 upgrade of the Rossport Group Water Scheme (RGWS) which is being funded by Shell Exploration & Production (Ireland) Limited (SEPIL).
Read more ...Ruane wants action on patient being ‘led up the garden path’ over hip operations
Fri, May 16, 2014
Sinn Féin Castlebar town councillor and Local Election candidate Thérése Ruane has accused the HSE of leading an elderly patient awaiting a hip operation “up the garden path”.
Cllr Ruane said the local man has been awaiting an operation for a painful hip condition for months and is getting no response from the HSE as to when he can expect to have his procedure carried out.
Read more ...Cannabis growing fine for Ballina man
Fri, May 16, 2014
A 31-year-old Ballina man was detected growing cannabis plants at his home when gardaí searched the house on foot of confidential information received from a member of the public.
The search on July 3, 2013, found David Ryan, 3B Plunkett Road, Ballina, to be growing 21 cannabis plants.
Read more ...GMIT Mayo launches new part-time honours art degree
Fri, May 16, 2014
GMIT Mayo has launched a new part-time honours art degree, one of only two level seven (honours) part-time art courses offered by a third-level college in Ireland. The new Bachelor of Arts (honours) in fine art is a two year add-on degree which comprises modules in painting and critical theory. It will be delivered in the Mayo campus in Castlebar one and a half days a week during the academic year, commencing September (2014). Graduates will be able to work as practitioners in the fields of painting or, subject to further specialisation and experience, in the fields of community arts, public art, arts administration, art and design education, curation, practice/theory based research, and careers linked to contemporary visual art and design culture.
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