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Chefs of Mayo event

The Chefs of Mayo Club is organising a gala night for Western Care’s St Stephen’s Children’s Respite Service, in the Bay Leaf Restaurant at Horkan’s Garden and Lifestyle Centre, Turlough on Friday November 19.

Chefs of Mayo

The chefs of Mayo have announced details of a Ready, Steady, Cook! fundraising event for the Western Care Association

Saturday Forum

The hour long current affairs programme on CRC (102.9fm) at 11.30am every Saturday provides a platform for a wide range of local and national issues to be discussed.

Mayo Labour Party to be reorganised following Cowley admittance

The Labour Party in Mayo are looking forward to a reorganisation of the party triggered by the news that Mulranny Dr Jerry Cowley has joined the party.

Saturday Forum is back

After a short break the current affairs programme Saturday Forum returns to the airwaves on Saturday March 27. The hour-long show, which begins at 11.30 am, can be heard on CRC 102.9 fm and on the website www.crcfm.ie

Education Minister will not reverse St Anthony’s SNA cuts

Education Minister Batt O’Keeffe has said he will not reverse the decision to cut four special needs assistants from St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar. The Minister was approached by Fine Gael deputy John O’Mahony outside the Dáil on Wednesday night, while at the same time a public meeting was being held in the Castlebar school to protest against the proposed cuts.

Education Minister will not reverse St Anthony’s SNA cuts

Education Minister Batt O’Keeffe has said he will not reverse the decision to cut four special needs assistants from St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar. The Minister was approached by Fine Gael deputy John O’Mahony outside the Dáil on Wednesday night, while at the same time a public meeting was being held in the Castlebar school to protest against the proposed cuts.

Saturday Forum on CRCfm

This Saturday November 8, the flagship current affairs programme Saturday Forum will feature four local politicians discussing a range of issues that affect the lives of people working and living in Castlebar.

Grassroots

Like marathons, election campaigns are long journeys more often suited to the long distance runner then to the sprinter. As on all long journeys events can happen and change predictions that seemed definite at the outset, this is especially true when it’s a political journey. Bear that in mind as we begin the coverage of the local election campaign scheduled for next June. If Madame Editor allows, this scribe will return to my predictions when the ballots are cast and counted to see how wrong (or right!) I was!

The incurable optimist - Johnny Mee

When the ballot papers are marked from first preference to last in next June’s local elections, there will be one familiar name and face missing from in the Castlebar area. After 34 years of service on Castlebar Town Council (previously the Urban District Council) and 17 years on Mayo County Council, Labour and Castlebar’s Johnny Mee has decided to step away from the council chambers and leave the political scene to a younger generation.

 

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