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Call for holiday home owners and vacant property owners to offer to house Ukrainian refugees

A top official in Mayo County Council has asked for owners of holiday homes and vacant homes to come forward to offer their properties to home Ukrainian refugees who are coming to the county.
Repair and Leasing Scheme signed in Belmullet

Mayo County Council is calling on vacant home property owners across Mayo to engage with house repair and leasing scheme
Mayo artists generously donate their art for Incognito 2022

A total of 22 big-hearted Mayo artists have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.
Councillors approve Newport improvement plans

The elected members of the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District have given their go-ahead for a series of improvement works planned by the council for the town of Newport.
The Linen Hall at Castlebar

The Mayo Flax Growers List 1796 is an important genealogical source for those searching for their Mayo ancestry. It is, however, much more than that. Published by the Irish Linen Board, the long list of names demonstrates the degree to which people from Killala to Cong and Kilmovee to Kilmeena became involved in the growing of flax for linen production.
Call for traffic calming in Tiernaur

Achill based Fianna Fáil councillor Paul McNamara has requested that Mayo County Council look into implementing traffic-calming measures in Tiernaur on the N59 between Newport and Mulranny.
Development Plan as it stands will not be accepted

The current draft of the new county development plan was described as having "some very disturbing stuff in it" by a councillor this week.
Four sensory gardens in Mayo to receive funding

Funding of €105,626 has been announced for four sensory gardens in locations across Mayo.
Roads and routes — and the way we’ll move a decade from now
Decisions, often the long awaited ones, come along like buses. You wait interminably wondering if one will ever arrive and then, out of the ether, come along several. It is an apt analogy this week because for the past while, Galway city and county has been awaiting decisions which have a lot to do, if not so much with buses, then with ways in which we are set to move around for the rest of this century.
All on the line in junior semi-finals

Two of the final four in this year's junior championship are heading into the semi-finals off the back of just a week's break, following the need for play-offs to sort out one of the groups in the round robin stage of the competition - and will be facing each other on Sunday afternoon.