Search Results for 'Cllr Gerry Coyle'
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Mayo train services to grow by sixty per cent by 2027
The Westport-Dublin train service is to improve and increase its offering substantially over the next number of years as Iarnrod Eireann (IE) invests millions in expansion plans and upgrade works while looking to provide linkages to more rural areas in Mayo.
Concerns raised over Greenway CPO strategy
Compulsory Purchase Orders will form part of the land acquisition strategy to further develop Greenway routes in Mayo, wherever landowners may not be agreeable to granting access - according to Paul Hyland, Senior Executive of Mayo County Council National Roads Office.
West Mayo councillors oppose dog ban on beaches
A plan by Mayo County Council to ban dogs from beaches between noon and 6pm as part of a bid to maintain Blue Flag status has been widely condemned by councillors in the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District.
€400,000 for sea wall renovation works in Belmullet
Michael Ring TD has welcomed the funding of €400,000 announced specifically for renovation works to the sea wall along the R313 at the location known locally at Bundola (Bunduaile), Belmullet.
Mayo people urged to have their say in new County Development Plan
The Mayo Draft County Development Plan 2021-2027 is to go on public display in the next few weeks until early March and the public is being encouraged to get involved and have their say on how they wish the county to develop.
Councillors approve work to repair sea wall at Bundola
The elected members of the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District have given their approval for repair works to be carried out at a sea wall at Bundola in Erris.
Councillors getting ready to battle over development plan
The issue of planning permission in rural areas in Mayo is set to come to the fore again over the coming months as the elected councillors work on adopting a new county development plan.
A council meeting like no other
It was a meeting of Mayo County Council like no other on Monday as the local authority hosted its first monthly meeting since the introduction of social distancing and public gathering measures.