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Calleary vows to pursue Killala Sewerage Scheme to the finish

The Killala Sewerage Scheme, Network and Wastewater Treatment Plant contract is included in the Department for the Environment, Community and Local Government’s Water Investment Programme 2010-12.

Ross beach bathing test failure no surprise

The failure of Ross beach in Killala to meet the required EU bathing water standards comes as no surprise according to Fine Gael councillor Jarlath Munnelly who said it was a direct result of the failure to provide a sewage treatment in the town. Apart from Ross beach in Killala, there was good news for the vast majority of the beaches in Mayo which were included in the report. There were 15 Mayo beaches in the county tested, with Ross beach being the only one to come in with a poor result. Old Head in Louisburgh had a sufficient water quality status, while the 13 others in many of the tourist hotspots in the county were all found to have a good standard of water quality.

Achill Coast Guard dispute resolved

The legal argument which prevented Achill Coast Guard from occupying a new facility on the island has finally been resolved.

Erris native is new State solicitor

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Judge Seamus Hughes’ replacement as the Mayo State solicitor has finally been announced. Bangor Erris native Vincent Deane will take up the post in the coming weeks once he relocates to his native county.

O’Gara blasts “malicious” newspaper article

Ballinahown businessman Noel O’Gara has hit out at a report in a national newspaper, which centred around claims that he had taken possession of a home in Rathgar which he did not own, describing it as “malicious and misleading”.

O’Gara blasts “malicious” newspaper article

Ballinahown businessman Noel O’Gara has hit out at a report in a national newspaper, which centred around claims that he had taken possession of a home in Rathgar which he did not own, describing it as “malicious and misleading”.

 

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