Louisburgh students make national Young Environmentalist Awards Final
Fri, May 05, 2017
Three groups of young people from Mayo were jubilant at being shortlisted for the all-Ireland ECO-UNESCO Young Environmentalist Awards Final Showcase and Awards Ceremony to be held in the Mansion House, Dublin, on May 23.
From a list of 84 national finalist groups from across Ireland that will showcase their environmental action projects at the event, two projects from St Louis Community School, Kiltimagh, and one from Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh, have reached the prestigious finals with their innovative projects that range from promoting good eating habits at school, to raising awareness of the dangers of microfibres, and producing a sustainable fertiliser from seaweed.
Read more ...Architects take in the sights of Westport
Fri, May 05, 2017
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) has marked Westport’s 250th birthday with a free public talk and guided walk of the town last Saturday. Led by Simon Wall (Westport town architect), a group of culture seekers learned about Westport’s urban regeneration over the past two decades, during which time Westport experienced its largest building programme since Georgian times.
Read more ...Kenny welcomes investment of €3.48 million for Mayo following Better Energy Communities funding
Fri, May 05, 2017
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has welcomed investment of €3.48 million for three Mayo projects as part of Better Energy Communities funding allocations. The funding will ensure local homes, community and commercial facilities will become more energy efficient thanks to government funding. The projects include a wide range of upgrades to fabric (insulation), heating systems, lighting and solar heating. At least three categories of local projects here in Mayo will receive direct funding of €1,794,928 from the Better Energy Communities (BEC) scheme administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.
Read more ...Belt up for a brilliant month of Bealtaine events
Fri, May 05, 2017
Age and Opportunity has announced an exciting line-up of Mayo-based events which will take place during the month of May as part of Bealtaine 2017, Ireland's annual festival of creativity as we age. Now in its 22nd year, Bealtaine continues to be embraced by the Mayo community with many arts and cultural events organised by local libraries, arts centres, care settings, galleries, active retirement groups, and community groups across the county. This year’s theme, All together now, will stage major events in Mayo.
Read more ...Mayo Day celebrates our past, present and future
Fri, May 05, 2017
The multi-purpose Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology’s Castlebar campus staged the energetic opening ceremony of Mayo Day 2017 last Friday evening. The bank holiday weekend events were long billed to be a celebration of Mayo - past, present and future - and with no little amount of imagination and obvious hard graft, the organisers over-performed in achieving their aim. In his Mayo Day promotional video, director Lorcan Hynes beautifully wove an emotional message around the cliffs of Mayo and the skyscrapers of the world. The message invited the Mayo diaspora to return to a future Mayo, where prosperity will once again create opportunity. Our diaspora was to the fore during Mayo Day and for good reason as Peter Hynes, Mayo County Council’s chief executive, informed the opening ceremony that the global dispersion with Mayo heritage stands at 3.5 million people. Their affinity with their home county has led to Mayo associations growing up in the world’s biggest cities. Just as Mayo currently fits into current global themes of emigration and identity, so it did in the past when the international themes were revolution and republicanism. Those earlier themes, and in particular the political relationship they spawned between Ireland and France, were discussed at the fascinating Mayo Day La L’Arbre de la Liberté - Liberty Tree Conference on Friday and Saturday. The two-day conference offered an impressive line-up of historians and authors.
Read more ...Information meeting on Kiltimagh Amenity Park
Fri, May 05, 2017
Kiltimagh Amenity Park Committee is holding a public information evening on Wednesday at 8pm in the Kiltimagh Community Centre. A committee spokesperson said, "We have been working alongside Mayo County Council and our Castlebar Municipal District councillors to attain an amenity park for the community of Kiltimagh. This has been achieved with the full support and co-operation of Mayo County Council and our local councillors and we would therefore ask for your support on this project.
"Firstly, by attending the public information evening the community will hear from the committee, Mayo County Council and the local councillors how this project will be proceeding over the coming months and this will be your opportunity for you to have your say on how you would like to see this project progress."
Read more ...Brexit and The White Paper on the Future of Europe
Fri, May 05, 2017
You will, I’m sure, remember that during the negotiation process between then UK Prime Minister David Cameron and the EU, it couldn't have been any more clearly stated that restricting the freedom of movement of people was non-negotiable.
Read more ...Mayo Association Dublin elects new officers
Fri, May 05, 2017
A new year in the life of Mayo Association Dublin was marked by the 2017 annual general meeting held recently in the Sandymount Hotel, Dublin 4. The new chairperson is Julie Doyle, the fifth female chair since the association's foundation in 1905. Another woman to take a position at the top table is Grace Heneghan, who will take over as secretary. They join Bernardine Walsh-Cummins (public relations officer), Michael Kealy (treasurer), Mona McGarry (president), Eddie Melvin (vice president), and Frank Fleming (honorary life president) who were reappointed to their offices for a second year.
Read more ...Home ownership rate in Mayo at seventy five per cent
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
Mayo has a home ownership rate of 75 per cent according to the latest figures released by the Central Statistics Office following the Census taken last year, while 22.9 per cent of all households in the county were in rented accommodation. The figures show that the home ownership rate in the county is almost 10 per cent higher in Mayo than nationally, with the home ownership rate in the country being 67.6 per cent and 70.8 per cent in Connacht. The 11,166 households in rented accommodation in Mayo was just under seven per cent less than the national figure of 29.3 per cent and 3.6 per cent lower than the figure for the whole of Connacht.
Read more ...CSO outlines marriage figures last year for Mayo
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
According to the latest figures from the CSO, there were 753 marriages in Mayo last year, including 10 same sex marriages. The figures show that the vast majority of marriages were Roman Catholic marriages with 592 taking place. The next highest number was 101 civil marriages, of which seven were between same sex couples.
Read more ...Are you ready to Love Lannagh ?
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
This boutique, absolutely free, one day festival is happening tomorrow, Saturday, April 21 on the shores of Lough Lannagh in Castlebar. Founded by the Love Castlebar Crew in 2014 it has come a long, long, way from its humble beginnings as a Teddy Bear’s Picnic.
Read more ...Mayo Day gets ready to celebrate all that's good about Mayo
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
The third installment of Mayo Day will take place next Saturday, April 29, and over the bank holiday weekend a whole series of events will take place across the county to celebrate 'Mayo-ness.' Wherever you are around the county there is bound to be a Mayo Day event near you to get involved with.
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