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Moy Trust takes students on trip to the wild side of Mayo

The children of fifth and sixth class in Ballyvary National School had a day they will never forget on Tuesday, March 20, in the company of their teachers and local public agencies and volunteers.

Community scheme key to trimming a constant problem

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Mayo County Council will be rolling out its community hedge cutting fund again this year after a successful debut last year.

Moore Hall restoration could be flagship project for the county

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Ring Road planning application will not be ready until mid-2018

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The planning application for the Galway City Outer Ring Road will not be ready to be sent to An Bord Pleanala until the middle of 2018, a situation a local councillor has described as “utterly unacceptable”.

Efforts ramped up to combat rising Shannon

 

Watch out for lusty deer, road safety officer warns

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Motorists are being advised to be vigilant for lusty deer as road safety chiefs are concerned over the rising number of deer colliding with cars. The warning comes as the mornings and evenings get darker and rutting season approaches.

Progress continues on N59 upgrade

Method statements for the N59 Bunakill to Maam Cross ground investigation works have been approved by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, allowing them to go to tender.

Stop blaming Brussels for our own failures

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The rise of the alt.right across Europe, the election of Donald J Trump as US president, Britain triggering Article 50 and Brexit really getting under way - all of which must be particularly exciting from Vladimir Putin’s perspective - has led Insider to ask, what really is the case with the European Union and Ireland?

IFA urges Minister Humphreys to move Heritage Bill to conclusion

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At a meeting with the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Heather Humphreys, IFA President Joe Healy urged the Minister to proceed with the Heritage Bill which involves changes to the hedge-cutting and gorse burning dates.

Canney to meet with Crossmolina Flood Action Committee

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Fine Gael Mayo based Senator Michelle Mulherin confirmed yesterday that Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Sean Canney TD will meet with locals in Crossmolina Monday July 18 in relation to their concerns over flooding.

 

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