Sunk ship idea floated again

Tue, Apr 15, 2014

Plans to sink a warship in Killala Bay to develop a top-class diving attraction have been floated again.

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'Dumbstruck' family collect €15 m Lotto win

Mon, Apr 14, 2014

A Castlebar shop sold the winning ticket for a €15 million Euromillions win two weeks ago.

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Shrule woman is Philadelphia Rose

Mon, Apr 14, 2014

Shrule woman Maria Walsh has been selected to represent the American state of Philadelphia in the Rose of Tralee competition.

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Warning to pet owners on dog baiting practice

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

A volunteer with the Mayo SPCA is warning people not to advertise dogs or puppies as ‘free to a good home’ on websites such as DoneDeal or Gumtree because they could end up being used in the barbaric practice of dog baiting.

Annie Kivlichin said illegal dog fighting is a common and lucrative practice in the county, particularly in some of the larger towns.

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€3.4 million funding announced for water schemes in Mayo

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Mayo County Council was this week granted €3.4 million from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government under the 2014 Rural Water Programme. The bulk of the funding relates to group water schemes for design, build, operate (DBO) projects, as well as connections to public mains and takeover projects.

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny said: “I wish to thank Minister Hogan for this substantial funding representing an important and ongoing investment in rural communities around Mayo, as well as contributing to job creation in the county. This funding will help ensure the protection and improvement of water quality and water provision in rural areas.  I look forward to the funding being put to good use, as soon as possible.”

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Corrib gas well on track to flow in 2015

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Shell has announced the onshore section of the controversial pipeline to bring gas from the Corrib field to be processed at Bellanaboy Bridge Terminal has been successfully completed.

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Claremorris to become an Active Travel Town

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Claremorris was selected this week as one of nine towns in the country that will become an Active Travel Town. The initiative has seen each of the towns get funding for local cycling and walking strategies, including new cycle-lanes, the provision of walkways, and behavioural change initiatives in local schools and workplaces to encourage people to switch their transport mode.

Claremorris was granted €431,000 from a national fund of €6.5 million.

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Medieval pilgrim paths could be big tourist attraction

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

The age-old practice of repenting for one’s sins, soul searching, and attempting to curry favour up above, on a grinding penitential pilgrimage is being revived.

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Claremorris unveiled as Ireland’s first fibre town

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Claremorris moved itself to the top of the technology chain this week when the town was unveiled as Ireland’s first fibre town Enet, Ireland’s open access network operator, is building Ireland’s first fibre town in Claremorris,  through a €0.5m investment in broadband infrastructure which sees AirSpeed Telecom offering 250Mbs broadband connectivity to local businesses.

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St Gerald’s scoops more robotics prizes

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

St Gerald’s College, Castlebar, picked up three more robotics prizes last weekend, when students from the school won the second National Mini Sumo Robot Championship in Galway. The Castlebar based school saw off competition from 17 other schools to lift the title. The team of Matthew Moran and Cian Ruane took on a raft of challengers, including a second team from their own school comprising John Dolan and Dara Coll in the final of the competition.

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Ballina should link up with Sligo for tourism

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Fine Gael councillor John O’Hara suggested at this weeks Ballina Electoral Area Committee meeting that Ballina should look to link up with Sligo County Council to work on tourism initiatives in areas that straddle both counties, such as from the Quay in Ballina to Enniscrone and from the Windy Gap area in Bonniconlon to Lough Talt.

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Mayo syndicate scoops €250,000 in EuroMillions

Fri, Apr 11, 2014

A syndicate from Mayo was just one number away from winning a massive €25.3 million EuroMillions jackpot. The group matched five numbers and one lucky star in the draw at the end of March to take home €258,237. The syndicate, who wish to keep their names private, bought their winning ticket in The Gem News, Bridge St, Ballyhaunis.

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