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Ability West announces killer fundraiser at the Clayton Hotel

Ability Westis to hold a new and unique murder mystery dinner fundraiser event taking place on November 27 at the Clayton Hotel. Providing the entertainment is Murder on the Menu, Ireland’s fastest growing murder mystery entertainment company.

ROG gives Sunflower Day the thumbs-up

There’s rarely any solid guarantee of a sunny weekend in Mayo but this one’s an exception.

Europe Matters event

On Thursday March 6 South West Mayo Development Company, in conjunction with Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, is holding a seminar Europe Matters in the Castlebar campus of GMIT. Funded by Department of An Taoiseach under the Communicating Europe Initiative, as well as Mayo County Council, this half-day seminar is an opportunity to examine and reflect on the role of citizens in influencing the EU. The internationally renowned line-up of speakers includes Anastasia Crickley, the first chair of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency; Dr Will Dinan from the University of the West of Scotland and co-founder of www.spinwatch.org; Kieran Clifford from Amnesty International; and Paul Ginnell from the European Anti-Poverty Network (Ireland).

Hundreds attend public meeting against Hogan’s proposed changes to LEADER

Huge opposition to proposed changes to the administration of the LEADER programme which would threaten the future of local developmment companies was mounted in Mayo this week.

Fun Fiesta and bridge opening

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A great crowd gathered at the Sports Complex on The Farm, Kilmacow, on Sunday September 18 for the opening of the new bridge and the Fun Fiesta which followed.

United back Galway’s youth development programme

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Galway United and the FAI are both backing the development of young players through the the Galway & District Football League.

Brothers of Charity make it happen for people with learning disabilities

A conference celebrating the lives and achievements of people with learning dissabilities took place in Loughrea last week. The conference titled Making it happen sought to recognize the achievements of disabled people in the East Galway region.

 

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