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Thousands to descend on Féile na Tuaithe

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Féile na Tuaithe, which takes place Turlough Park, is one of the biggest free family festivals in the west and it returns to the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life outside Castlebar on Saturday May 21 and Sunday May 22 from 12 noon to 5pm both days. Entry and car parking are free of charge and bumper crowds of up to 30,000 are expected over the two day event. All elements in Féile have a direct connection with the exhibitions within the museum itself which showcases traditional country life since the 19th century.

Thousands to descend on Féile na Tuaithe

Féile na Tuaithe, which takes place Turlough Park, is one of the biggest free family festivals in the west and it returns to the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life outside Castlebar on Saturday May 21 and Sunday May 22  from 12 noon to 5pm both days. Entry and car parking are free of charge and bumper crowds of up to 30,000 are expected over the two day event. All elements in Féile have a direct connection with the exhibitions within the museum itself which showcases traditional country life since the 19th century.

Féile na Tuaithe - bringing the museum to life

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Féile na Tuaithe - Turlough Park, one of the biggest free family festivals in the west, is returning to the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life outside Castlebar, Co Mayo, on Saturday and Sunday May 21 and 22, from 12 noon to 5pm.

Féile na Tuaithe is ready to bring the Museum to life

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Féile na Tuaithe in Turlough Park is one of the biggest free family festivals in the west and returns to the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life on Saturday May 21 and Sunday May 22. The festival was officially launched at the Museum of Country Life in Turlough, Castlebar, last week giving guests and visitors a glimpse of the dynamic programme on offer this year.

€30,000 of farm machinery recovered by Gardai

Gardai in Mayo have recently recovered €30,000 of farm machinery in an operation in the county.

Crime in the Country

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“There is no doubt that people are our biggest resource in both crime prevention and crime detection, and this will always be the case. They are the ones travelling the highroads and byroads of the county every day. Gardai can not be everywhere, we rely on the public to be our eyes and ears. The more support we get from the public, the more crime will reduce.’’

The Bonamh Market is coming back to Rush Street

After the success of last year’s Bonamh Market, the traders of Rush Street are delighted to announce that it will be on again on Saturday August 22 in Rush Street, Castlebar. The event is being run in conjunction with Mayo Heritage Week and the organisers are joining up with Déanta I Maigh Eo to showcase the best of Mayo made products.

 

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