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Balla No Name Club book launch
For many years Balla No Name Club has been one of the leading clubs in the country.
Balla No Name Club looks back on successful season
As another season for No Name Clubs around the country draws to a close, Balla No Name Club will look back on 2020 / 21 as a time that will be remembered for generations due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Balla No Name Club remote lockdown challenge
Balla No Name club is undertaking an ambitious plan around mental and physical health promotion.
Balla gets ready for Burning Love
Balla Secondary School presents Burning Love on Thursday November 29 and Friday November 30 at 8pm in the school hall.
Taoiseach launches Balla Town Park
Balla Town Park and Western Forestry Co-op was delighted to welcome An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, and Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Andrew Doyle, to the official opening of the Balla Town Park NeighbourWood community woodland on Monday.
Pedestrian killed following collision in Breaffy
Gardaí in Castlebar are investigating a fatal road traffic collision which occurred on the N60, Castlebar-Claremorris Road, on the Balla side of Breaffy Village. The fatal road collision occured at approximately 3am on Saturday morning.
Deadline looming for driver CPC training
Prestige Skills Training is now the biggest provider in Claremorris for driver CPC courses.
Get your CPC training with Prestige Skills Training
Prestige Skills Training is now the biggest provider in Claremorris for Driver CPC courses, its main focus is to exceed where others fail, Prestige Skills Training is co-owned by local man Padraig McLoughlin and is fast becoming the number one choice for bus and truck drivers year on year due to its vast experience in the road transport industry.
Big turn out for Balla 10k
It was a glorious sunny evening with a welcome breeze for the 22nd running of the Balla races. The Balla 10k is the most keenly anticipated in the Mayo calendar and the tough course has provided challenges for all comers and all levels over the years. It was the third race in Mayo AC Move2Improve Series sponsored by C&C Cellular. Freddy Keron-Sittuk from Raheny Shamrock AC returned to retain the title he won last year and was the clear winner in a time of 33.01, though well outside his 2013 course record. Clubmate Ian Conroy was second and with Bernard Roe fourth their clubmate David Grange also finished well as Raheny Shamrocks also took the team prize.
Young Mayo coders impress at Google HQ
Three young computer whizzes from Mayo showed off their puzzle cracking, coding skills in Goodle headquarters in Dublin for the first Google Call to Code competition.