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Get active with Mayo's Operation Transformation Walks this Saturday

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Looking to start 2020 in a positive way? RTEs Operation Transformation is once again joining forces locally with Mayo Sports Partnership to encourage people to become more physically active in 2020.

Urban regeneration projects to enhance town centre landscape

RONAN FAGAN

Mayo How R U to be launched next week

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Mayo How R U is the latest powerful campaign to be launched by Mayo Mental Health Fair.

Alcock and Brown 100 celebrations in Clifden

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When John Alcock and Arthur Brown crash-landed in Derrygilmlagh Bog, near Clifden, at 8.40am on June 15 1919, they had completed the first non-stop transatlantic flight, and ensured thei place in aviation history.

Line-up for the Claremorris folk festival announced

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Claremorris is set to be transformed into a carnival of folk music, street performers and artisan food stalls this July. The line-up for the two-day Claremorris Folk Festival (July 20-21) was unveiled on Friday (April 5) at a launch party in the town.

Alumier MD EverActive C& E available at Pauline Cawley Skin & Beauty Clinic

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EverActive C&E is a high strength vitamin C (15%) and E serum that reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while revitalising the skin. Vitamin C, in its only bioactive form L-ascorbic acid, is featured using the highest grade of vitamin C available called USP.

St Patrick's Day Parade to celebrate 100 years of Castlebar history

A call-out has been issued to remind all organisations across the town and county to get involved in Castlebar's Annual St Patricks Day parade, taking place on Sunday March 17.

Enjoy excellent service and brands at Padraic McHale menswear

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The long running Padraic McHale Menswear store in Castlebar provides clients not only with an ever-growing collection of brands and products, but customer service that makes every visit a delight.

The market square in Galway city, 1883

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The Square appears as a green piece of land outside the city walls on the early maps of Galway. The 1651 map shows it more or less in the shape it is today. In 1710, Edward Eyre (whose family had come over with the Cromwellians) became mayor of the city. He lived in a house roughly where the Meyrick Hotel is today and the patch of land in front of his house was known as ‘The Mayor’s Garden’. He presented it to the city and it became known as Eyre Square

Castlebar improves to ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in IBAL ranking

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According to the final litter survey of 2018 by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), Castlebar is now ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ and in 12th spot in the ranking of 40 town and cities – a jump of eight places over the previous survey.

 

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