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Athlone Drug Awareness Group issues open invitation to public information meeting

The Athlone Drug Awareness Group has issued an open invitation to members of the public to attend a public meeting in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel on Thursday, May 25, at 7.30pm.

TESCO Athlone make generous donation to Athlone Drug Awareness Group

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The Athlone Drug Awareness Group was the recent recipient of a generous donation of €825 from the Athlone branch of TESCO in Golden Island Shopping Centre under the company’s very successful tokens awards initiative.

Heritage Council award for local Mount Temple community group

A notable success has been achieved in recent times by the Mount Temple Holy Trinity Graveyard Group as it was announced as the winner of the Heritage Council’s award for County Westmeath, its production of Hatton's Forge in Baylin giving just cause for the attaining of the accolade.

Mount Temple community group launch promotional heritage video

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The Mount Temple Holy Trinity Graveyard Group launched its third heritage video in recent times to coincide with National Heritage Week 2020 and to date it has received over 2.3k views on numerous social platforms.

Heritage video launched on Holy Trinity Graveyard in Mount Temple

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The Mount Temple Holy Trinity Graveyard Group launched its second series of videos last weekend which further celebrates the heritage in the townlands of Mount Temple, Baylin and Moydrum areas.

Time for someone to shout stop

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Off-the-field shenanigans have yet again catapulted Mayo GAA into the headlines and yet again for all the wrong reasons.

Greenway extensions key priority for Flynn

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Westport based Fine Gael election candidate, Peter Flynn, has said he will insist that the Greenway extensions to Louisburgh and Ballycroy are to the fore when it comes to setting out Mayo County Council's strategy for the next five years.

Local group disappointed as Ross Beach loses Blue Flag

The Killala Chamber and Development Association is deeply disappointed that Ross Beach did not retain its very valuable Blue Flag, which is an internationally recognised symbol of excellence regarding bathing water and other relevant facilities. In a statement this week they said, "We understand that this was not due to any deterioration of the quality of the water, its sewerage facility or clearly displayed information. Ross Beach with its Blue Flag status was a huge tourist attraction for the area and large crowds visit the beach during the summer. Mayo County Council has over the years carried out excellent improvement works providing enhanced parking and other facilities." The chairman of the group, Tony McGarry, appealed to Mayo County Council to urgently take the necessary steps to ensure that Ross Beach will have its Blue Flag reinstated immediately.

 

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