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West Mayo Community Diary

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If you would like an item included in the West Mayo Community Diary, please submit it to [email protected] by 5.30pm on the Monday before the next publication date.

First call for applications from Westmeath enterprise

The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Deputy Denis Naughten TD, has launched the first ‘call for applications’ under the Government’s new €500million Climate Action Fund.

Chef Network named as the official training body for Ireland

Chef Network is now recognised as an official training body for Ireland’s chefs.

Delicious orange and chocolate ice-cream

This is a delicious dessert that will keep in the freezer for up to six weeks.

Make the most of your food

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Stop Food Waste programme is encouraging everyone to make the most of their food, and avoid throwing out up to €700 worth of food every year.

Less than two weeks to Food On The Edge

There are less than two weeks to go to Food On The Edge 2017, Galways’s annual gathering of world-class international chefs, food leaders, and experts, taking place on October 9 and 10.

Galway schools urged to join revolt against food waste

Galway schools are being asked to join a nationwide campaign against food waste as world hunger levels rise to new alarming levels.

Irish households throw away one third of food every week

Irish households must become more active in preventing food waste and managing their food waste appropriately, according to a new campaign run by the three Regional Waste Management Offices.

Galway city prepares for a busy year as European Green Leaf 2017

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There is always a strong green element to the St Patrick’s Day parade but this year’s parade, along with many other events in the city during the year, will take its inspiration from Galway’s role as European Green Leaf city for 2017.

Repak wants Galway to recycle better

Recycling giant Repak is calling on all Galway people to recycle better and avoid contamination.

 

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