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Wildlife and biodiversity wonders in Ballyhoura
In recent years, biodiversity has emerged as a vital theme in rural tourism, and the Ballyhoura region is no exception. But what does biodiversity really mean? It refers to the variety of living organisms, from plants and animals to ecosystems like woodlands, wetlands and grasslands. It is essential for keeping the natural world in balance and provides us with important services such as clean air, water and healthy soils.
Eighteen Mayo adopted persons and relatives register with new register
Eighteen adopted persons and relatives from Mayo applied to the new Contact Preference Register last month, following the commencement of the Birth Information and Tracing Act 2022. The breakdown for Mayo was 16 adopted persons and two relatives applying to the register.
More than €195,000 allocated to Galway community and voluntary groups
More than €195,000 has been allocated to 12 Galway community and voluntary groups, including Croí and Our Lady’s Boys Club - to help them “overcome challenges” presented by Covid-19.
Keena welcomes new five-year plan for rural areas
Cllr Frankie Keena has this week welcomed the publication of Our Rural Future, a five year plan published by the Government which aims to revitalise rural communities in the wake of Covid-19.
Council for Social Housing publish key survey findings
The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) has published the results of the 2020 Social Housing Tenant Satisfaction Survey.
Moy Singers charity single raises vital funds for Mayo Roscommon Hospice.
The Moy Singers has a long-standing tradition of raising money for local charities to support the important services they provide. In November 2019, the choir launched a Christmas Charity Single, "Christmas Canon in D", in support of the Mayo Roscommon Hospice.
Bus Éireann announces improved services and timetables and nine new jobs created in Ballina
Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, is pleased to announce significantly enhanced services and timetables which came into effect yesterday, Sunday 22 November 2020.
Online networking event to identify ways charities can continue in 2021
Community fundraisers in Galway are being invited to take part in an online networking event to identify ways of ensuring community groups and charities are able to continue their activities in 2021.
Galway charities and voluntary groups to benefit from Covid-19 funding
Voluntary groups, charities, and social enterprises in Galway are to benefit from Government funding of close to €400,000 to alleviate financial difficulties and ensure they continue to provide services during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mayo County Council scores well in local authority survey
Mayo County Council has scored very well among 21 local authorities surveyed in the NOAC Local Authority Satisfaction Survey 2018 and 2019, which was published earlier this week.