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Mayo County Council Briefs

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A bitesize look at what was discussed at the October meeting of Mayo County Council.

Green light for €241 million N5 Westport to Turlough Road

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The Government signed off their approval on the new €241 million Westport to Turlough Road at their cabinet meeting this week.

Music and fun promised at Balla Bluegrass Festival

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Balla bluegrass Festival will return for the 11th time during the October Bank Holiday weekend, taking place from Saturday night (not from Friday as before). The Festival will keep the structure of two free gigs per night which will be staggered in time, to allow all music fans to enjoy both acts.

Westmeath commuters get no respite from overcrowded trains

Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, has expressed his anger that commuters in Westmeath, who travel to Dublin on a daily basis on oversubscribed train carriages, will have to wait until the end of 2021 at the earliest before they see any additional capacity.

Moate tidy towns committee member receives commendable recognition

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Moate TidyTowns committee member, Jimmy Redmond, was highly commended as a ‘Community Hero’ during the national finals of the SuperValu TidyTowns Awards which took place recently in The Helix venue in Dublin.

Galway clubs fall short

Not a good weekend for Galway basketball teams.

Aslan announce Radisson Blu Athlone live date

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As part of their nationwide tour 2019/2020, the perennially popular Aslan, with the enigmatic presence of Christy Dignam on lead vocals, will play a live date at the Radisson Blu Athlone Hotel on Saturday, November 23.

A good day’s work done — says retiring Marine Institute chief as Renville voyage ends

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The man who grew the Marine Institute from just one person to now, a staff of more than 200, retired last Saturday after 26 years of service — and when I called out to chat with Dr Peter Heffernan for one last time before he stepped down, I met him at the front door, being helped to load boxes into his car. Twenty six years in one office amasses a lot of material.

Galway gets set for a week long carnival of comedy and laughter

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Some 10,000 people are set to converge on Galway next week to attend the Vodafone Comedy Carnival, which is expected to generate at least €5 million for the local economy.

HSE to proceed with disposal of St Brigid’s campus in Ballinasloe

The HSE is to proceed with the disposal of the St Brigid’s Hospital site in Ballinasloe and lands that are surplus to requirements, Senator Maura Hopkins has confirmed.

 

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