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Poor broadband affecting east Mayo businesses

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A number of businesses in east mayo that are trying to expand are finding it difficult to do so, due to poor broadband in the area, the February meeting of the Claremorris-Swinford Municipal District was told this week.

Four-bed home in the heart of east Mayo

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This stunning four bedroom property is located within walking distance of all amenities in Ballyhaunis town, which is on the Westport to Dublin train service. It contains original features throughout, including Aga stove.

Four-bed bungalow in beautiful east Mayo

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This is a well-presented four-bedroom detached bungalow on a large site. This property comes to the market in excellent condition and is located in a quiet, convenient location just 1km from Knock and around 600m from the N17.

East Mayo family home you must see

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This large, detached family home, is situated on a large, elevated site in a convenient location. This property is located just off the N5 - Westport-Dublin road, with easy access to Swinford (4km) and Castlebar (22km).

East Mayo - Community Diary

Swinford indoor market

Mayo head east looking to get back to winning ways

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Mayo were (at the time of writing) still planning to head east on Sunday for what is more and more looking like a must-win game if they are to retain their division one status for another year.

Mayo looking for revenge on orchard county

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The Mayo senior hurlers will take on Armagh in the second round of the Nicky Rackard Cup tomorrow afternoon in Ballina when they take on Armagh, as they look to book a spot in the semi-final of the competition. Last weekend Mayo opened up their Rackard account with a 4-19 to 0-17 win over Tyrone, but it was very hard fought encounter, as manager JP Coen explained. "It was just bad play and a bit of complacency. We hadn't played a competitive game in a good while, probably the journey too didn't help — it's a lot further than you'd think for a bus journey — that coupled with a small bit of rustiness and it took us a while to get going. In fairness to Tyrone, they came at us at a good tempo and they did very well. While we might have looked to be playing badly, we had a few bad wides that could have had us in front at the break, but we found our range in the second half and took it from there."

 

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