Cong relief road a few years off route selection
Sun, Feb 28, 2021
Fianna Fáil Cllr Damien Ryan asked at this month's Roads and Transportation Strategic Policy Committee of Mayo County Council for an update on the selection of a route for the proposed Cong relief road.
Read more ...Public warned of potential liability by putting bollards outside homes
Sun, Feb 28, 2021
Members of the public are being warned that they could be liable for damage to vehicles if they place bollards or hazards on the set-back area in front of their homes.
Read more ...Applications now open for Basic Payment Scheme and the Greening Scheme – Chambers
Sun, Feb 28, 2021
Fianna Fáil Senator for Mayo, Lisa Chambers, welcomes the announcement by The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, that the application process for the 2021 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) and the Greening Scheme is now open for Mayo farmers.
Read more ...Decade of Centenaries grant funding open as ambitious programme planned in Mayo
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Mayo County Council is inviting applications for funding under their Decade of Centenaries Grant 2021.
Read more ...Dillon welcomes housing project going to tender
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has welcomed confirmation that Phase 2 of 22 houses at Lios na Circe, Saleen, Castlebar, has now gone to tender for construction.
Read more ...Creative Ireland Community Grant Scheme for heritage, arts and culture
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Mayo County Council is pleased to announce its 2021 Creative Ireland Community Grant Scheme.
Read more ...Ring pleased with further progress for Murrisk Community Water Connection
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Michael Ring TD has welcomed further progress made in relation to Murrisk Community Water Connection.
Read more ...Conway-Walsh demands urgent Government action on Green Cert shortage
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
A shortage of places on part-time and distance-learning Green Cert Courses was raised in the Dáil last Thursday by Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Further and Higher Education, Rose Conway-Walsh TD, who questioned the Minister for Agriculture and Marine, Charlie McConalogue on the issue.
Read more ...Land acquisition possible this year on N84 north of Shrule
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Fianna Fáil councillor Damien Ryan has welcomed progress taking place to improve the N84 north of Shrule. At the Roads and Transport Strategic Policy Committee (SPC) of Mayo County Council, Cllr Ryan asked for an update on the situation in regards to the N84 north of Shrule and 'that pinch point area that has been the focus of representations on a regular basis at Transport Infrastructure Ireland level', adding: "I am led to believe they may have considered that works." Responding to Cllr Ryan, head of roads for Mayo County Council, Paul Dolan, said: "On the initial TII allocation there was nothing for it, but I did contact them and they have allocated €50,000, which is to start the design and hopefully we can get on to land acquisition later this year to try and get widening the road at that section, there is an allocation now as a scheme and that should progress."
Read more ...Roads SPC adopts roadside memorials policy
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
The roads and transportation Strategic Policy Committee (SPC) of Mayo County Council has adopted a proposed policy in relation to managing Roadside Memorials, in the interests of road safety.
Read more ...Transatlantic cable could land in Old Head this autumn
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
The elected members of the West Mayo Municipal District were given an update on the America Europe Connect 2 subsea fibre optic cable project, which is due to land at Old Head near Louisburgh, at their February meeting this week.
Read more ...O'Malley calls for water tables to be opened
Sat, Feb 27, 2021
Independent councillor Johno O'Malley has called for an immediate programme to open water tables and to clean culverts in areas, to prevent further deterioration for roads in the county. Speaking at this month's Roads and Transport Strategic Policy Committee (SPC) meeting, Cllr O'Malley said: "We have roads that have been destroyed and will have more damage done again this year, because they are not on the programme and the weather has done a lot of damage to them. But there is a thing that is not happening that should be happening, the water tables are not being opened at all - roads that are flooded are just closed off completely and people are just chancing through them; and it is because, in some places, there are pipes and in others, there are none, or in some, there are pipes and they are buried and not working. I think a programme should be put in place immediately, that any place that needs water tables opened and drained, it should be done, because otherwise, the roads will decay all together, because you know it is the water that does the real damage." Head of Roads for Mayo County Council, Paul Dolan, told Cllr O'Malley: "There is a drainage grant of €1.33 million so each municipal district has drainage money, that is where they should be spending the drainage money, in opening the likes of the water tables and improving drains and culvert access. Each district has a drainage allocation, that is where it should be."
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