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Introduction to meditation

Most of our lives are very busy and we often fail to experience and enjoy quietness. From a spiritual perspective constant activity and noise can block our awareness of God’s presence in our lives. The Family Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar, is offering a one day course on learning meditative prayer techniques.

Mayo waste company faces trial in Central Criminal Court

The DPP has brought proceedings against a local domestic waste collection business and three associates of the company following an investigation by the Competition Authority, due to an alleged breach of the competition act in relation to waste disposal.

Castlebar Foróige needs volunteers

Castlebar Foróige club is up and running. After a very successful last year it is now calling out for new adult volunteers to get involved.

Victory for Watersville residents on relief road plan

The residents of Watersville, Pontoon Road, Castlebar secured a victory in their fight to stop a relief road passing through their estate this week at the monthly meeting of Castlebar Town Council. A large group of the residents attended the meeting in Marsh House where the elected members rejected a new inner relief road from the Pontoon Road to Rathbawn that would have passed through their estate. A motion from independent Councillor Michael Kilcoyne which was seconded by Fíanna Fáil Cllr Blackie Gavin was passed which will see the proposed improvement works on New Line and Davitt’s Terrace go ahead, but the works will terminate after Davitt’s Terrace and no relief road will be built through the Watersville area. The road is now off the table for at least six months and after which time the town manager can put the proposal before the elected members again.

Speed ramps required for Chapel Street and Parnell Square

In this month’s Athlone Town Council meeting, Cllr Mick O’Connell will be calling on the council to install additional speed ramps in Parnell Square and Chapel Street.

Parent assertiveness

Many children are very confident these days. Encouraging your children to be confident is important but sometimes children can easily move from confidence into trying to exert control over parents. A six week course on parent assertiveness is being held by the Family Centre at Chapel Street, Castlebar. The course will look at ways in which parents can teach children to be respectful and follow direction without allowing themselves to be compromised. The course will examine how parents can be assertive, direct, and open without being aggressive. The course runs for one night a week for six weeks starting at 8pm on Tuesday October 13.

Champion your local cause with EBS

EBS offices across Mayo are calling on you to champion your local cause and to nominate a local initiative that you feel makes a big impact in the community and therefore should be considered for the EBS Community Fund. The fund is designed to help great groups around Ireland to continue the vital work that they do.

AGM

The AGM for the Castlebar Care for the Aged will take place on Tuesday October 27 at 8pm at Parish Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar.

Courses to assist your child

Many children with ADHD have difficulty managing their lives. Parents of these children can benefit from knowing more about how they can provide their children with practical and useful support. Educational psychologist Stephanie Fitzgerald will talk with parents on how to develop practical interventions and strategies that might help their children.

Bereavement support service

Coping with the death of somebody close to you if often really difficult. The Family Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar, has a confidential skilled bereavement support service available to anybody who may wish to avail of it.

 

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