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Flynn queries redactions on greenway report

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Mayo County Council will hold a special meeting at the end of February to discuss the action plan being put in place by council management following the loss of €2.1 million in Greenway funding.

Council agrees sale of lands for Killala data centre

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Mayo County Council approved the sale of two portions of land in Killala at Tawnaghmore Upper and Mullafarry, to Mayo Data Hub Ltd, at its January meeting, for the purpose of the construction of a data centre, on what was the site of the former Asahi synthetic fibre plant.

New long-term tourism plan for Clew Bay launched

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Fáilte Ireland has launched a new plan to help drive and sustain tourism in Clew Bay.

More pyrite-affected buildings emerge across county, as homeowners head to capital protest

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More buildings impacted by the pyrite crisis have emerged in other areas of the county, it has emerged this week, as affected homeowners and supporters make the long trip to Dublin today (Friday) to take part in another protest calling for 100 per cent redress under the Defective Concrete Blocks scheme.

Judging for IPB Pride Of Place to get under way in Mayo

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Final stages of judging for the 2021 IPB Pride of Place Competition in Mayo will take place on October 6 and 7.

Fuchsia flag raised to support defence forces ex-service personnel

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The ONE Fuchsia Flag was raised by the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Cllr Michael Smyth, at the front of Áras an Chontae on Friday, September 1 and will fly until October 1 in support of veterans of the Irish Defence Forces.

Council chief to meet again with GAA over proposed Lough Lannagh development

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The chief executive of Mayo County Council, Kevin Kelly, will be meeting with Mayo GAA next week to discuss the proposed development of a centre of excellence by the GAA at Lough Lannagh in Castlebar.

GMIT and council sign new agreement to work together on projects of strategic importance

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Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) and Mayo County Council recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) setting out plans for the two organisations to work closely together on projects of strategic importance across a range of mutually beneficial areas and to promote sustainable partnerships.

Thirty four local community groups benefit from Oweninny Community Benefit Fund allocations

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Mayo County Council and Oweninny Power Designated Activity Company are pleased to announce the allocation of approximately €162,400 to local community groups from North Mayo.

Mayo County Council Briefs

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The June meeting of Mayo County Conucil took place this week, catch up with what was being discussed by the councillors. 

 

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