School lights welcomed
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Minister for Labour Affairs, Dara Calleary has welcomed the provision of flashing lights at Behymore National School on the outskirts of Ballina. The road safety measures were recently installed on the main thoroughfares to the school providing much needed traffic calming in the vicinity of the school.
Read more ...Brown bin it says McAllister
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Fergus McAllister, Mayo Green Party chairperson, urged the new Westport Town Council to oversee the introduction of a brown bin collection for the town as soon as possible so that bio-waste such as grass cuttings or food can be separated and utilised, instead of going to landfill.
Read more ...Arrival of pipe laying ship to raise tensions in Corrib gas dispute
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
The arrival of the world’s largest pipe laying ship, the Solitaire, in Broadhaven Bay as it attempts to lay a gas pipeline to connect the Corrib gas project’s inshore refinery with the gas field at sea has fuelled tensions in Erris this week.
Read more ...Father of young children cultivated cannabis at his home
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
A married father of four, whose children range in age from nine to one, was given a suspended sentence at Ballina District Court on Tuesday after he was detected cultivating two cannabis plants as well as having cannabis resin in his possession.
Read more ...Garda update
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Burglary in Horkan’s
Horkan’s Pet and Garden Centre, Turlough, was broken into on Wednesday night and a sum of cash was taken.
Garda protection granted for anti-Shell campaigners
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Local Erris fishermen, Pat, Tony, Martin, and Jonathan O’Donnell, have been guaranteed protection at sea by gardaí through the presence of a Garda vessel and the issuing of an exclusion zone around the fishermen’s boats.
Read more ...Mayo waste disposal collectors and former county secretary on trial
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
The trial continues in the Central Criminal Court sitting in Galway of three Mayo refuse collector companies and their directors, alongside a former county secretary for charges relating to breaching the competition Act 2002.
Read more ...Drunk man told garda to mind his own business
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
A Ballina man who was in an intoxicated state in a public area and told a garda to mind his own business was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday.
Read more ...Darling Buds of May returns to Castlebar
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Over the years The Darling Buds of May has become a household name in Co Mayo and to its many customers in the UK, USA, and Australia where many proud Mayo people now reside. Many customers return again and again to use the service delivering flowers in county Mayo, throughout Ireland, and overseas through its Interflora membership. The Darling Buds of May staff are no strangers to Castlebar and have now re-opened at New Antrim Street in SuperValu car park. Following much demand from customers they have answered the need for a florist at this corner of the town. Members of Interflora, they also have on offer discount prices on flowers and plants and also 20 per cent extra free flowers on all orders for June and July 2009.
Read more ...Prison sentence for former IRMS security guard
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
A man from Drogheda who previously worked for IRMS in Mayo, was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday where he was sentenced to prison for three months arising out of two public order charges.
Garda Petrina Devery outlined that on Saturday June 13 2009 at 2.25am Richard Kinsella, 1 The Greene, Millmount Abbey, Drogheda, Co Louth, was arrested following a report that four men were causing a scene on Quay Road, Ballina, where they were roaring and shouting.
Read more ...IWAK appalled that Bus Éireann fails to provide transport to airport
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Ireland West Airport Knock has reacted with dismay to the announcement of the planned decision by Bus Éireann to cut the existing shuttle bus service which operates between Charlestown, County Mayo, and Ireland West Airport Knock. The shuttle bus service serving Ireland West Airport Knock has been added to a list of routes to be axed as Bus Éireann confirmed it is forging ahead with a controversial cost saving plan hitting 99 routes nationwide.
Read more ...Man allowed to park after failing breath test
Fri, Jun 26, 2009
A man who was allowed to drive his jeep by a garda after he failed a roadside breath test had his case dismissed at Ballina District Court this week.
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