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Ruane calls for clarity on promissory notes deal

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane has called for clarity on the deal on Anglo promissory notes. She insists that any deal with the ECB must result in a debt write down and not merely postpone the debt to be paid by future generations.

Women in business seminar in Castlebar next week

GROW Women in Business Seminar will take place on Thursday March 29 in Castlebar Tennis Club starting at 7pm.

Welcome for bilingual Titanic Commemorative plaque

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane, has welcomed the decision at last week’s town council meeting to erect the Titanic commemorative plaque for the Addergoole Fourteen at Castlebar Railway Station in English and Irish, reversing a previous decision to erect the sign in English only.

U-turn on schools cuts pitches one child against another — Ruane

Hundreds of people are expected to march in the Mayo Rally Against Education Cuts taking place in Castlebar tomorrow, Saturday February 25.

Castlebar protesters rally against bondholder payments

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Pouring rain and wintry weather conditions did not prevent a hardy group of protesters from gathering at Market Square, Castlebar, on Wednesday last to rally against the handover of €1.25 billion of taxpayers’ money to fund unsecured Anglo bondholders.

More support needed for people with dementia — Ruane

Following the publication of a new report entitled Creating Excellence in Dementia Care carried out by Trinity College Dublin, Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane is calling for more support for people with dementia and their carers. She is also calling for greater public awareness to provide information and to reduce the stigma attached to dementia.

Concern over downgrade of Mayo mental health services

The Minister with responsibility for mental health, Kathleen Lynch, has failed to provide any reassurance that the planned downgrading of mental health services in Mayo will not proceed by the end of February, according to Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary, who raised the issue in the Dáil this week stating that these units are “an essential part of the health services in Mayo”.

Local concerns raised pre-Budget

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane is calling on the people of Mayo to make a stand in relation to the Government which is planning a Budget which will be even more severe than those published by the last administration. “Septic tank charges, household charges, hikes in road taxes, increase in VAT rates, and the USC, along with cuts to social welfare, child benefit, and students grants are more than people can take. Enough is enough.”

Massive payoffs for secretaries general must end – Ruane

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane has called for an end to the practice of serving secretaries general receiving massive pension payoffs.

Proposed student fee changes militate against education rights

Sinn Féin councillor Thérèse Ruane has rejected the threat to cut financial supports for postgraduate students and proposed €500 hike in registration fee, insisting this will have a devastating effect on students in the GMIT in Castlebar. Postgraduate grants are also to be withdrawn under the proposals.

 

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