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Ginty wants answers on Ballina footpath construction

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Independent Ballina Cllr Gerry Ginty is demanding answers from Mayo County Council as to why they have built a footpath on front on a proposed new development on the Behy Road in the town - when construction of the said footpath is a condition of the planning permission to the developer of the project .

Restart the Heart challenge in Ballina

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Paul Ginty the owner of Quay Fitness Studio in Ballina, has brought together a number of local business people and interest local community groups in an effort to raise €2,000 for the purchase of an external defibrillator to be located at the Quay in the town. Those on board are The Ice House Boutique Hotel, Judd Ruane (chairman Moy Boat Club), John Keane (Keanes Bar and Grocery), Niamh Ryan (Bella Beauty), Barry Jordan (Spear Design), John Lynott (River Moy Search and Rescue), and Paul Ginty (Quay Fitness).

Lack of work on Leigue Cemetery worrying councillors

Independent Ballina councillor Gerry Ginty said this week that he fears that a reduction of €5,000 in a grant given to The Friends of Leigue, who maintain Leigue Cemetery in the town, has led to no maintenance works being carried out on the cemetery yet this year.

Horse welfare crisis brewing in Mayo

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A horse welfare crisis seems to be brewing in the county with young boys telling a local county councillor they are purchasing horses for as little as €50.

Ginty demands to know where town council’s money went

By Colm Gannon

Strawberry and potato sellers are not breaking any law

Independent councillor Gerry Ginty this week questioned the legality of roadside strawberry sellers which have popped up around the roadsides of the county in recent weeks.

‘Appalling’ high speed car chase in Belmullet

A 22-year-old intoxicated man who led gardaí on a high speed chase throughout the Belmullet area, for a distance of seven to eight miles, was this week disqualified from driving for three years.

Ballina woman crashed her friend’s mother’s car

The car of a Westport woman which was crashed after her daughter allowed a friend to drive the car resulted in the disqualification of two 21-year-olds at Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

 

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