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Noah Rose announced as artist for Irishtown Public Art Commission

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Mayo County Council is delighted to announce Noah Rose as the successful artist for the Public Art Commission in Irishtown village.

Ensure you feel the beneficial power of Coenzyme Q10 from Au Naturel in Irishtown

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) also known as Ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring substance and an essential component of the mitochondria which is the energy producing unit within all our cells.

New public art commission for Irishtown

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Mayo County Council in collaboration with Irishtown Community Council and Irishtown Community Development Ltd is delighted to announce a public art opportunity in Irishtown Village.

Parish Priest tells of saddness in Irishtown following death of "Pillars of the Community"

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Local Parish Priest, Fr Martin O'Connor this morning spoke of the sadness and shock in the small village of Irishtown following the death of local couple Tom and Kitty Fitzgerald from Knockadoon yesterday afternoon.

Two bodies discovered in Irishtown

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Gardaí are investigating all the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the bodies of a man, late 70’s and a woman, mid 60’s at a house in Irishtown, Claremorris, County Mayo this afternoon, Tuesday, November 1 shortly after 3pm.

Davitts Winter 5k series

McGorisks officially launch newly refurbished store

McGorisks Pharmacies, the Athlone-based pharmacy business, has just completed a refurbishment of its Irishtown store.

McGorisks Pharmacy invest in new store refurbishment

McGorisks Pharmacies, the Athlone-based pharmacy group, has just completed a refurbishment of its Irishtown store. The official relaunch of Mc Gorisks Pharmacy Irishtown takes place this weekend with customers being treated to a massive €4,000 giveaway weekend.

Summer series gets under way at Mayo AC

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The Mayo Athletic Club have opened its summer 5k series.

Big turn out at Charlestown 10k

September in the rain marked the second running of the Charlestown 10k on Saturday evening. The recent good weather turned colder, wetter, and breezier, but the rain held off during the race and conditions were good for running. Christina Duffy and her team, assisted by John Roddy, put on another enjoyable and impressively organised event. They provided an excellent well marked and marshalled course all the way from the starting line at Lowpark to refreshment tables in the CBD sports complex, for which the race acted as a fund raiser. John Byrne, John Mannion, and Paul Conlon led David Tiernan out of town, as the field headed for Cloonaweema. Jonathon Deane, Thomas Kelly, Brendan Gill, and Anto Devaney kept them in view until they crossed over to the old Dublin road at halfway near Gowel. By then Byrne had a few metres on Mannion, with Tiernan and Conlon together over a minute behind. Ann Lennon had John Nolan for company as she had in Balla 10k and Claremorris four mile the previous week. John Byrne stretched his lead gradually from 6k and crossed the line in 32.32, a new course record, to record his first league race win since 2011. “I thought I’d never see that time again”, he said afterwards. This marks a brilliant return to form for Byrne, who has been at the forefront of Mayo athletics for over 15 years. Mannion finished second in 34.10 with Tiernan third in 34:51, a new PB and beating his 2012 winning time by over a minute. Ann Lennon 37:47 – a brilliant performance by the National W45 half marathon champion, and Colette Tuohy in 39:20 finished first and second in the women’s category. Standards were high, with more than double the number finishing in under 40 minutes compared to 2012. There were a number of PBs joyfully celebrated at the finish line. The road League continues in east Mayo in less than three weeks with the Ballyhaunis 8k on September 28, followed a week later by the final race, Breaffy 10k on October 6.

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