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Erris notes

Kilmore Triathlon Club is currently providing sea swim training sessions in Blacksod. For more information on Wednesday’s sessions contact [email protected]

Defective car lands owner in court

A 20-year-old Belmullet man who had a loud exhaust and two bad tyres was fined at Belmullet District Court this week.

Festival time in Belmullet

The annual Belmullet Festival will commence this year on Wednesday August 12. All of the regular favourites will be there, along with a number of new and exciting events which are being introduced this year.

Ministers to meet in Belmullet as anti-Shell tensions mount

The Minister for Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan and Minister for Community, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív will attend the Community Forum for Development in North West Mayo in Belmullet this Monday, during a chaotic period where escalating tensions in the local community continue to grow .

Belmullet Festival fundraiser

Galway to show solidarity with Shell to Sea campaigners

Reclaim Irish Resources will hold a public meeting tonight on the issue of nationalising Corrib Gas in Richardson’s, Eyre Square, at 8pm.

Belmullet AGM

Force 12 writers festival a resounding success

Mayo County Council Arts Office, in partnership with Áras Inis Gluaire, held the 19th Force 12 Writer’s Festival from Friday June 12 to Sunday June 14 in Belmullet. Patrick Cotter directed the weekend, with a host of well-known writers including Billy Ramsell, Clare Wigfall, John Corless, Liz O’Donaghue, Paula Meehan, Theo Dorgan, and William Wall. This year’s writer-in-residence Éilís Ní Dhuibhne worked with a number of schools and writing groups throughout the county in the lead up to the festival weekend.

Man stole camera from pharmacy

An unemployed Latvian man who told Belmullet District Court on Wednesday that he stole a camera from a Bangor pharmacy “for money”, was convicted and fined €200.

Arrival of pipe laying ship to raise tensions in Corrib gas dispute

The arrival of the world’s largest pipe laying ship, the Solitaire, in Broadhaven Bay as it attempts to lay a gas pipeline to connect the Corrib gas project’s inshore refinery with the gas field at sea has fuelled tensions in Erris this week.

 

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