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Mayo County Council Briefs

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A bitesize look at what was discussed at the October meeting of Mayo County Council.

Roadside hedge cutting urged to ensure road safety

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Mayo County Council is calling on all landowners, farmers and householders to ensure their roadside hedges and overhanging trees and vegetation in rural and urban areas be cut back from footpaths and at junctions so that motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can travel safely on roads around the county. The hedge cutting season is open since September 1.

Motorists urged to 'Watch out for chips' as surface dressing and strengthening gets under way

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A 'Watch out for chips' warning has gone out to drivers in Mayo as an €18.8m million roads surface dressing and strengthening programme gets under way.

Motorists advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage

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Motorists are being advised to pay attention to new speed limit signage erected on Mayo roads. Changes have been made to speed limits throughout Mayo with a view to improving road safety.

€22 million allocation for improvements and maintenance of Mayo roads for 2019

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Minister Michael Ring has confirmed that the Government has allocated €22,355,208 for the improvement and maintenance of roads in Mayo in 2019 including €700,000 for Clongullane Bridge on the N26 between Swinford and Foxford.

Beezneez bring major McDwyer play to Roscommon Arts Centre

A Beezneez Theatre Company visit to Roscommon Arts Centre is always welcome but when they grace the stage with a revival of what many consider to be John McDwyer’s finest play, it is a visit not to be missed.

Still some troubled water for Cloongullane Bridge to cross

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Mayo County Council will need all the time up to the July 31 deadline given by An Bord Pleanála to supply further information in relation to the Cloongullane Bridge realignment scheme.

Community scheme key to trimming a constant problem

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Mayo County Council will be rolling out its community hedge cutting fund again this year after a successful debut last year.

Council had applied many times for funding for Bachelors Walk work in Ballina

Mayo County Council had made numerous applications to the Office of Public Works for funding under a minor works scheme to make improvements to the Bachelors Walk area of the town, which has had a history of flooding and came under threat of flooding again recently, but had been turned down by the OPW on each of its previous applications. The council has a fresh application for funding under this scheme and this time around is hopeful of getting funding.

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