Have your say on offshore energy plan
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Communities - and particularly coastal communities across Mayo - are being encouraged to have their say on a new draft national offshore renewable energy development plan which is designed to ensure that offshore technologies are set-up in the optimal locations in Irish seas.
Read more ...Mayo locked out of big energy profits - says Barrett
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
"As you pay your next ESB bill, keep in mind that Mayo's biggest export is energy. Energy profits here are huge. However, the people of Mayo have been locked out of proper benefit from this Gold Rush in energy profits."
Read more ...National Liming Programme now open - Ring
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Mayo TD Michael Ring has welcomed the announcement from the Department of Agriculture of the opening of the €8 million National Liming Programme, stating that under the scheme, farmers can avail of a €16/tonne subvention to support the spreading of lime and applications can be made up to 20th April 2023.
Read more ...Aspiring young Mayo carpenter in trade apprentice semi-final
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Rory Gallagher, an apprentice Carpenter from Bangor Erris, is a step closer to becoming Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2023, after reaching the semi-final stage of the coveted award.
Read more ...Lives are at risk over ambulance services - Conway Walsh
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Mayo Sinn Féin TD, Rose Conway-Walsh has called on the government to urgently publish a multi-annual capacity and workforce plan to meet the needs of patients and improve the ability of the National Ambulance Service to save lives.
Read more ...Restorative justice for historical slavery – A role for Ireland
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
by Dr Michael M. O’Connor
Late on the evening of Saturday, 24 February, 2023, I received a call from Grenadian-American investigative journalist Dr Kellon Bubb. My Mayo Advertiser article of twenty-four hours earlier on the apology Laura Trevelyan gave for her ancestor’s role in historical slavery, was circulating in the Caribbean island of Grenada.
The Connaught Telegraph – St Patrick's Day 1830
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
On this day, 193 years ago, Frederick Cavendish launched the Connaught Telegraph in Castlebar. Three days later, the Freeman's Journal noted that the paper's first edition 'evidences a great deal of talent in its conductors.' Sometime after the death of Cavendish, it came to be understood that the Connaught Telegraph was founded in 1828. This error was not subsequently corrected.
Read more ...Up to 13 turbines for Kilsallagh Wind Farm
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
The proposed Kilsallagh Wind Farm in North Mayo could be up and running by 2028 and may have up to 13 turbines that will power equivalent of c.50,000 homes across Ireland, according to EDF Renewables, which has released further details about its proposed Kilsallagh Wind Farm, ahead of a public exhibition it is hosting in Bangor Erris Parish Hall on Tuesday 28th March.
EDF Renewables stated: "The project, located in a forested area to the northeast of Slieve Carr, will comprise 13 turbines and have a generating capacity of c.80MW, enough to power the equivalent of c 50,000 homes.
Read more ...Seventy four eviction notices served in Mayo in just three months
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh has said that the number of eviction notices served from July to September 2022 underlined the need for the government to reverse its decision to end the eviction ban.
The Residential Tenancies Board showed that 74 eviction notices were served in Mayo in just three months in 2022, Deputy Conway-Walsh said, adding: “The figures released by the Residential Tenancies Board are truly shocking and seriously worrying. From July to September last year, 74 eviction notices in Mayo were served by landlords on their tenants. This is worrying given that there are only 34 properties to rent online in the County.
Read more ...Croí grateful for jersey sponsorship of Naomh Padraig GAA
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Croí - the west of Ireland Heart and Stroke Charity - is delighted to benefit from a jersey sponsorship of Naomh Padraig GAA, thanks to a sponsorship gift from a local Mayo businessman.
Read more ...Mayo sports volunteers honoured with awards
Thu, Mar 16, 2023
Mayo Sports Partnership has extended congratulations to Deirdre Maloney, Reid Moy Davitts GAA Club, Foxford, who was named the Mayo recipient of the Irish Sports Volunteer of the Year Awards by the Federation of Irish Sports.
Read more ...News briefs
Mon, Feb 27, 2023
Protest at Mayo General
A protest is to take place at Mayo General Hospital this Saturday February 25 at 1pm. The protest, organised by former councillor Harry Barrett, is being staged to call for an end to the current trolley crisis at the facility. Barrett stated: "With 23 people on trolleys last Wednesday in Mayo General Hospital, the practise is unacceptable and is causing undue hardship and suffering to people who have to wait for hours on end to access basic health care at the hospital. We have to protest and point out that our Accident and Emergency Department is failing HIQA inspections due to the overload on staff. This is causing excessive delays and is seriously impacting the health of the sick and elderly who have to wait for hours on end. It is causing harm and I am calling on people to come out and protest so that the HSE realise that serious changes have to be made. HSE Forum West is meeting shortly and a message has to go out to senior managers that the current level of service is both dangerous and harmful. I call again for as many people as possible to attend on Saturday outside the hospital to make your voices heard."