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Sean Gaughan, Ballyglass, center, who has officially retired from the Ballyglass Coast Guard Unit after 47 years service. Pictured with two long serving colleagues, Michael Lally, 45 years and Kevin Cleary, 40 years.
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Erris Mass Times
Fáilte go dtí an chéad Erris Eye sa bhlliain 2016. Welcome to the first edition of your free local community magazine for 2016. We look forward to bringing you more news and updates from around the Barony in the coming year. Send us your news and we will publish it for you! This month's cover photo is of Sean Gaughan, Ballyglass, center, who has officially retired from the Ballyglass Coast Guard Unit after 47 years service as a volunteer. Pictured with two long serving colleagues, Michael Lally, 45 years and Kevin Cleary, 40 years. Congratulations to you all. Inside we have updates from Seirbhisí Curam, Cornboy, Aras Inis Gluaire, Belmullet Belmullet Tidy Towns has some notes for 2016, Erris Lions Club is promoting its annual Erris People of the Year, ST Brendan's College and Belmullet Lirbary are featured, along with Our Lady's Secondary School and Bangor Area Reunion. Find out about upcoming events in your area and much more. If you would like to advertise in the Erris or Castlebar Eye magazines please get in touch at 086 0651704, email info@erriseye.com or call in to T&T on the Square, Belmullet.
Kilmore Our L ady of L ourdes church Aughleam ; Sunday 9.45am/weekdays 10.00am St. Joseph's Church Binghamstown ; Sunday 11.00am/weekdays 10.00am St. Brendan's Church Tirrane; Saturday Vigil 6.30pm/weekdays 10.00am Church of the Holy Family Carne; Sunday 12.00noon/weekdays 10.00am Our L ady of Dolours church Shanahee; Saturday Vigil 8.00pm. Parish Office 097 82350. Fr John L oftus 097 82350. Fr Kevin Hegarty 097 81011 Belmullet Church of the Sacred Heart, Belmullet Sunday 10.30am, M onday 8.00pm, Tuesday to Friday 9.30am, Saturday Vigil 8.00pm Church of Our L ady of L ourdes, Glencastle Sunday 12.00 noon, Wednesday and Saturday 10.15am Fr. M ichael Reilly P.P. 097-81426 or 086-0847179 Parish Office, Chapel Street, Belmullet, Co. M ayo 097-20777 e-mail belmulletparish@gmail.com Ballycroy Sunday 11am Saturday 8pm I nisbiggle I sland 2pm Saturday weather Kilcommon permitting, requested by famililes (every 2 ? Aughoose Sunday M ass 12noon 3 weeks) Fr. Chris Ginnelly, Parochial I nver Saturday Vigil 8pm House 098 49134 Cornboy Sunday M ass 10.30am Kiltane Geesala & Doohoma alternates Carrowtigue Saturday Vigil 6.30pm Parish office Aughoose 097 87701. Fr Joseph Sunday 11am & Saturday 7pm Winter, 8pm Winter Bangor 7.00pm Saturday Hogan 086 734860. Sunday 11.00am kilcommonparish@eircom.net Ballymunnelly 9.30am Sunday
A Tribute to our Late Father Pake Walker
Pake Walker was a skipper and a seaman, a fisherman all his life who navigated around the rocks and breakers off the Mayo coastline and knew them all by name. He was one of the best known and most highly respected fishermen in the western coast of Ireland. When looking west of the Erris coast as the sun disappears over the horizon and into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, we remember him today and every day as he continues on his journey with his wife Sally by his side. As he steers his vessel towards the land of eternal peace and life everlasting. Today and every day we think of our father and mother, they will all be sadly missed always by sons, daughters, sons in law and daughters in law, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
ERRIS ATHLETIC CLUB / CLUB LÚTHCHLEASAÍOCHTA IORRAIS Due to many general public requests for the establishment of an athletic club, and following public advertisement, a group was formed in November 2015 for the purpose of developing an athletic club for the Erris area. Erris Athletic Club/Club Lúthchleasaíochta Iorrais was founded and will register with Athletics Ireland (national governing body for athletics). Athletics Ireland has a mission to support and develop the athletes of Ireland of all ages, disciplines and abilities. Erris Athletic Club will hold its registration on Thursday (21st Jan) from 7pm to 9pm at Áras Inis Gluaire, Belmullet. Individual fee is 30 euro and family fee is 80 euro. Anyone registering is requested to provide a copy of their birth cert. After registration, a schedule of training will be formalised and we will be then be up and running (literally)!! Watch this space, we will keep Erris Eye posted with our developments. Any queries, contact 086 0681418.
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Anthony Deane/Brendan Maloney memorial cup pictured Ballycastle team runners-up Cill Chomain team winners Rurai Ginty team captain receiving the cup from Tony Deane Man of the match Justin Healy with sponsor Michael Mc Andrew
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Mayo Army Guys, Corporal Des Padden, Ballina, and Sergeant PJ Moloney formerly Cornboy Erris, visit Bangor Erris NS.
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2016 message from Baile Slachtmhar
A historic year ahead of us ? in more ways than one! The celebrations or commemorations for 2016 are sometimes controversial but there is one thing that we can all agree on ? the need to make our town and our area a better place for everyone ? to live in, to work in, to visit, to enjoy its great outdoors on land or on sea and to savour our history, heritage, legends and culture. What a transformation the Tidy Towns competition has made in this country in the last 50 years! Every single thing we do no matter how small or insignificant it seems, impacts on the progress of our area. Every single food wrapper, cigarette butt or dog poop that appears on our streets instead of in a bin has a negative impact. To our great credit there is a huge reduction in paper litter in our town but cigarette butts and dog poop are still a major problem. Ni neart go cur le chéile ? bígí linn agus cabhraigh linn feabhas a chur ar thoradh na bliana seo caite. Remember to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Help us to retain or improve on last year?s awards - Gold Medal, Gaeltacht Award and County commendation. We are aiming for Ireland?s Tidiest Small Town! Míle buíochas agus athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh go léir! Baile Glas - Baile Glan - Baile Gaelach - Baile Gleoite The State of the R312 Castlebar to Bellacorrick Road
Left to right ....Corporal Des Padden , Gabriella Mullarkey receiving the flag, Tessa Ruddy receiving the proclamation and Sergeant PJ Moloney.
There was a public meeting held in Keenagh Community Centre on Monday December 7th last re: State of the R312 Bellacorrick to Castlebar Road. Road users along the R312 Bellacorrick to Castlebar have had a long running campaign to try to get the road upgraded. It?s described as the worst regional road in the county. Sections of the road have been closed to traffic recently due to flooding; this results in diversions and from Erris adding an additional 25 minutes to journey to Castlebar. If you are interested in this matter could you please make contact with Brendan Lavelle the Chairman of Keenagh Community Development and spokesperson for the R132 Road users. lavelle.brendan@yahoo.ie or 087 6233928
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wish to thank the public for their wonderful support for our recent Angel collections in Belmullet Bangor Erris, Crossmolina and Ballina. Thank you to our staff and volunteers who braved some very cold weather to do the collections and our business people who allowed the collections take place. Thanks also to the students of St Brendan?s and Our Ladies secondary schools who helped out All funds raised will go directly to local services and we appreciate your ongoing support. Thank you to our angel this year Roise Laverty.
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1st year students from St Brendan?s College Belmullet, with their teacher Mary Gaughan on one of their many visits to Belmullet Library. Massive congratulations to this group after raising ?900 for MS Readathon. Well done from all at Mayo County Library. Following the Library visit they were off to BuĂlĂn Blasta for a well deserved treat.
Fifth year students from St. Brendan's College , Belmullet who raised ?480.60 for Mindspace Mayo by organising Walk in My Shoes recently. Pictured with Ms. Flynn and Peadar Gardiner (Mindspace Mayo)
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Erris Heartbeat Defib/ Erris CFR's are entering a new phase hopefully in the next 3 months we will have the first of our Community First Responders in place. We are now waiting for all the coordinates to be verified. Once this is done Ambulance control will have contact with the group in the area. Here is a list of Defibrillators in Erris which are in heated boxes outside their sites: Aughalasheen N.S. Belmullet GAA Clubhouse Erris Utd Soccer Club Kilmore Sportsfield Clubhouse Teach John Joe's Aughleam Belmullet Town: Cuffes Centra, Talbott Hotel, Ă ras Inis Gluire Glencastle Pub Lighthouse Tavern Inver Ballinaboy Village outside Maureen Healy's House Glenmoy Community Centre Irish Wheelchair Centre Logmore The other Defib locations are: Our Lady's Secondary School St. Brendan's College The Broadhaven Bay Hotel Kiltane GAA Club Bangor Hibs Doohoma Community (Barretts Pub) we need people in this area to train in the use of the defib and if they would like to train as Community Responders also. Remember if you come on someone who is not responsive dial 112 or 999 and if you know CPR start compressions.
RTE's Operation Transformation Comes to Erris
Our Lady's Secondary School Transition Year students making a splash in the pool in The Broadhaven Hotel during their Bord Iascaigh Mhara First Aid and Water Safety training course. Thank you to B.I.M, Mayo North East and Mr Sean Lavelle for organising and facilitating this valuable training course for the benefit of students.
John Conmy, Chef and Proprietor of Fun Bobby's Bistro, Belmullet has put Erris in the headlines being chosen as a Leader in the popular RTE television programme Operation Transformation. John is doing really well with the weight loss and exercise programmes and has had great support in the first 5k OT walk with up to 1,000 people walking with him on Saturday 9th January.
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Eoin Keenaghan and SĂŠan Fahy, pictured at the ETTA Awards ceremony in Clonmel where they both received awards for their Outstanding Leaving Certificate Technology Projects. Both students studied Technology at St. Brendan's College, Belmullet.
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My grandmother is now eighty eight years of age and resides in a nursing home in Belmullet, having been diagnosed with Alzheimer?s a few years ago. Over the years she has failed both physically and mentally, her thoughts becoming more muddled and unstructured. Sadly she is now only a mere ghost of the woman she used to be. Yet, to this day my memories of her in her better years ensure that she remains someone whom I admire a great deal. More than anything else I have treasured the stories she has told me of her past, her family, her home town and her married years. Ever since I was old enough to ask, she has answered me patiently even when I would ask for my ?favourites? over and over again. Her stories I now know as well as my own. What I admire the most about Eileen Gallagher is the way she faced each hardship that life gave her; when her father was killed in a road accident when she was at the tender age of ten (leaving her the oldest daughter in a family of eight children), a year later when her oldest brother Johnny died in hospital aged twelve, the following years brought more tragedy as Eileen lost her brothers Mickey and Paddy. Still she remains adamant that her childhood years were golden. She has shown herself to have the kind of strength and bravery that you see only in books with amazing characters. She grew up in a small village in Swinford, they had a small farm and she worked hard alongside her mother and siblings. She did not excel in school, but she did work hard no matter how much she disliked the schoolmaster. If you ask her what her family life was like, she will most likely answer as she has always answered me ?we had bad times and good times, but we were happy?. When she was still quite young she went to work in England, working herself to the bone so she could always send money home to her mother and grandmother at home. It was there, in England where she met her husband, my grandfather. It was also in England where she postponed plans of marriage, choosing instead to nurse her ailing grandmother and dying mother. Finally she made it back to my grandfather; it was in Rossport that she says her happiest years were, there with her husband and three children. I don?t know what type of person my grandmother was as a child, or if she really was a strict a parent as my father says she was. I only have the stories she told me and my own memories of a caring, mischievous and loving grandmother. I am by no means blinded by love; she had and still does have faults as much as any other person, for example like many people of her generation she?s ever so slightly racist. She has no clue what the Internet is and seems to think that Mid-West Radio is brilliantly modern. I know that she?s kind to animals and that she used to love gardening. She taught me how to play cards and we would spend the weekends watching westerns and reading the Ireland?s Own while munching on Werther?s Originals. When I was young and she would be looking after me, she would tell me stories to entertain me. Now it?s the other way around, it?s me entertaining her with the stories she has forgotten. Even with all that, it?s the little things she does or says that makes her such a wonderful person, like how she always has a little riddle or saying to tell me each day ? a little of what you fancy does you good?. To me, my grandmother is one of the most awe-inspiring people I have been lucky enough to meet. By Eimear Gallagher. Thanks also to Eimear's teacher, Mr Niall Reilly, St. Brendans's College.
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Anne Staunton who retired recently as Home Economics teacher at St.Brendan's College, Belmullet. Anne is pictured at her retirement function with Mr.Michael Walshe (Principal) and Mr. Paddy Conroy and Mrs. Sabina Munnelly (Former Principals).
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Bangor Area Reunion is happening from 29th July till 5th August 2016 inclusive. A full
programme of events will be available soon. We are still getting loads of ideas from different people about activities they would love to see on the programme.. Meanwhile the fundraising has continued.A very sucessful "fun football" and the rodeo bull were the latest very successful and very well supported events! Mrs. Browns boys won the football match.They put up a great battle against D'unbelievables and indeed parts of the match were unbelievable! On St.Stephen's night in the 'Talk of the Town' Declan King became 'king of the bull'. Edel Sweeney was crowned 'queen of the bull'. Thanks to all who supported our fundraising in 2015. Bangor Hibs and Bangor Reunion are currently running a 'last man standing 'competition. You can enter by buying a team for ?10 from either committee.. You have 2 weeks now left to be in with a chance to enter. A reunion book and a cd full of photos is being compiled at present. Old photos and slides are being sought. If you want to write a little piece for the book, please get in touch..All correspondence can be sent to bangorareareunion@gmail.com join the Bangor area reunion facebook page for updates or send your letters, stories, pictures to Bangor Erris post office. We have already received some beautiful old photos and some lovely written pieces from all over the globe. The support for the reunion is very heartening. Meetings every Monday night @9.30 pm in Bangor parish hall. Wishing everyone a happy 2016.
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If you are living with a long term heath condition you may be interested in doing the ?Self Care to Wellness programme?. This is a six week programme delivered in 2.5 hour weekly sessions where you will learn new skills to manage your health condition on a day to day basis. This Programme will commence on Wednesday the 10th of February 2016 in Aras Inis Gluaire in Belmullet. You must register in advance as places are limited. Cost of programme ?20.00. Please contact Jackie Lynott on 087-7185615/ 094 -9034980 or email: selfcaretowellness@mayocil.ie for more information.
A fundraiser, Christmas Jumper Day,at Our Lady's Secondary School, in aid of Annie Mai's Wish, Included on the photo are Ms Kerrigan and Mr Holmes
Keep an Eye on Community Pieta House West would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the Doherty family and friends for hosting a number of fundraising events during 2015. "Remembering Brendan" raised ?20050.00 and we are pleased to say that all of these funds will be used in Pieta House West service. Pieta House is Ireland?s first community based centre for the intervention and prevention of self-harm and suicide. CPSOS stands for the Centre for the Prevention of Suicide or Self-harm.Registered charity number: CHY16913 Pieta House West is located on Bishop Street in Tuam and provides one to one professional and therapeutic support to individuals across the western region who are struggling with thoughts of suicide or engaging in self-harm. Furthermore clients can self-refer into the service directly or via a family member, meaning a GP or Psychiatric referral is not required. This specialized counselling service in addition to support for family members is provided Completely Free of Charge. Spearheaded by John Concannon (The Secret Millionaire) and the committees of Galway, Mayo & Roscommon Pieta House West opened its doors in December 2013 and is now just over 2 years in operation. To date we have supported upwards of 600 men, women and children from Galway city & county as well as across the Western Region. Our client base is currently made up of 44% male and 56% female clients to whom we provide up to 15 sessions of professional one to one therapeutic support as well as support for family members of the client also. The age profile of our clients ranges from 10 to 80 and so far our team of professional therapists have delivered in excess of 6,000 counselling hours. Nearly 40% of our clients in the past 12 months represented the 18-34 age group, followed by the 35-54 age group at 30% and the majority of our referrals are through family or friends. Approximately 15% of our annual income comes from statutory grants. It will cost in the region of ?6 million to run the charity throughout the country in 2016. 85% of this needs to be achieved through Pieta Fundraising events such as Darkness into Light, The Pieta 100 cycle as well as donations & fundraisers by the members of the public, to which we are hugely indebted.
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Comórtas Diospóireachta Gael Linn Foireann Shinsir-Colaiste Bhreandáin Naofa. Eimear Ní Ghallachóir, Courtney Ní Dhomhnaill agus Bríd Nic Ghiolla Bháird le Iníon Ní Chabhail (Múinteoir)
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Ceremony of the Presentation of The National Flag to Glencastle N. S. & Special Class. Corporal Des Padden and Sergeant PJ Maloney
visited our school On November 13th 2015 and presented the National Flag and a copy of the Proclamation to the pupils. The members of the Defence Forces gave an informative talk to the children, and all present of the history of the Flag and the proclamation. Schools are asked to display their Flag prominently on Proclamation Day on the 15th of March 2016. In Photo: Corporal Des Padden and Sergeant PJ Maloney Members of the Defence Forces, Michael Gibbons 6th Class who read a paragraph of the proclamation, Evan Wu Special Class & Katie Turner Senior Infants who accepted the Flag, and Katie Gaughan 3rd Class who accepted a copy of the Proclamation on behalf of the school. Photo by Nuala Irwin
To celebrate 20 years of Community
Radio in Ireland, the President recently held a reception in Áras an Uachtaráin. Erris FM, who also began broadcasting in 1995, were represented by Tony Conway, pictured here with Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D. Higgins. Erris FM broadcast on 90.8FM every Friday & Saturday from 10am to 9pm. We are always looking for new members to get involved ? our website is www.errisfm.com <http://www.errisfm.com/>, or ring 097 ? 81079. Erris FM Your Community Radio are looking for Volunteers who are over 55 to participate in a New National Radio Project: SPEAKING UP FOR A CHANGE You will be assisted by qualified trainers who will be there to guide you along each step of the way. What is it all about? In 2016 Speaking Up For A Change is the new overall title for the Craol/Community Foundation For Ireland Advocacy & Older People Project (Over 55?s) Some voices rarely appear in our national conversation. The Over 55?s perspectives on the issues that concern them are missing from our airwaves. Age does not automatically confer wisdom, but equally it does not render us irrelevant. Those of us over the age of 55, our older friends and family, co-workers and neighbours?, have as much a right as anyone else to impact on how we think about the world around us, the decisions we make about our collective future and the communities we live in. One group whose views and voices are often sidelined are the Over 55?s If you have 3 hours per week to spare starting from March and would like to have a say on what happens within your community. If you are interested and would like to hear more about the project - Please contact Arlene on 097 81079/ or you can email studio@errisfm.com. Low Cal Spray Oil 240g Wholemeal Pasta 450g Lean Beef 1 Onion, chopped Mushrooms, sliced January got off to a great start with everyone all set to 3 tbsp Green lose all those pounds that had been gained during Onions, thinly christmas! Erris was out in full force especially with all sliced the media attention surrounding Operation Slice beef into strips, and heat a 1/4 tsp Paprika Transformation and our local leader John Conmy. large skillet over medium-high Salt and Pepper Belmullet Unislim class wish John the very best of luck heat. Spray low cal spray oil and 230ml Beef Stock and we are all behind him. sauté the beef for four minutes, 4 tsp Flour 2015 was a great year in class with lots of success! Two or until browned. Green Onions, of our members were in Dublin for fotoshoot for the Remove the beef, and sauté the thinly sliced unislim mag having lost 12st between them. Andrew lost onion, pepper, salt, paprika and 5st and his wife Amanda 7st since Jan last year. mushrooms to the pan for four Cover and cook Amazing results as a result of wanting to lose the weight minutes. Reduce heat to for 8 minutes. and get healthy! Boil the noodles medium. If you're thinking of losing Weight and you want to get as per packet Whisk 60ml of beef stock and healthy then don't put it off any longer. Join your local instructions, and flour in a small bowl. Add the class. You won't regret it! Our Belmullet class last year stock mixture, beef, remaining serve with the shed a total of 884st. stock, and 120ml water in a pan. beef mixture.
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Caoilfhinn, lands lead role in New TV Series ?Nuala?Fiona Bourke School of Speech &
Drama student Caoilfhinn Geoghegan will play the lead role in a new TV Series ? Nuala?. Filming started at the weekend in Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo. The drama is set in the West of Ireland and revolves around a family with three young daughters. The story is told through the eyes of the youngest daughter Nuala. Cinetex, the independent production company who are making the pilot, held auditions for the roles and saw over 150 children over three days in Westport and Tourmakeady. The standard was incredible and the producers then had the unenviable task of whittling it down to the final three. Seven students from the well known Fiona Bourke School were in the final fifteen. In the end, Caoilfhinn Geoghegan (6) from Castleconnor was offered the lead role. Caoilfhinn is daughter of Michelle Lavelle and Enda Geoghegan and has been a student of the Fiona Bourke School of Speech & Drama Ballina since the age of three. In addition to her new role, Caoilfhinn currently features on RTE jr for another season. Kayla Browne (10) and Ella Browne(9), who are real life sisters and will play Nuala's older sisters Roisin and Ailbhe, hail from Castlebar. The well-known Galway actress Tara Breathnach (Tina in Ros na Rún, A Nightingale Falling, The Last Days of Anne Boleyn) is playing the role of their mammy. Niamh Gleeson, who has written the series, is originally from Dublin but lives in Tourmakeady and is relishing showcasing the amazing West of Ireland talent and landscape Pictured with their very proud teacher Fiona Bourke, are five students from the Fiona Bourke School of Speech and Drama who made it to the final 15 out of 150 for parts in the new TV series ?Nuala?Front Row Belmullet's Abbie O?Boyle, and sisters Tessa and Fionnuala O?Boyle Back row Ciara Martin Harriet Cawley Fiona Bourke (teacher)
Comórtas Diospóireachta Gael Linn Foireann Shóisir-Coláiste Bhreandáin Naofa Seamus Ó Domhnaill, Clár Nic Amhlaoibh, Aontaine Breathnach le Bn Dhubhghaill (Múinteoir)
First year students from St. Brendan's College, Belmullet who participated in an MS Readathon recently with their English teacher Mrs. Gaughan. A total of ?930 was raised.
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Baile Slachtmhar receive their awards in Letterkenny On Thursday last, after attending the launch of Scéim Teanga Chomhairle Chontae Mhaigh Eo in Áras Inis Gluaire, four Members of Baile Slachtmhar happily travelled to Letterkenny for the presentation of the 2015 Tidy Towns Awards. And what a lovely occasion it was! There were many prizes to be presented for the western region and the MC for the evening Máire Áine Gardiner of Fáilte Ireland did a wonderful job and kept us all entertained during the prize giving process. The prizes were presented by Joe McHugh, Minister of State at the The Department of Arts, Heritage and Eva Reilly wife of the late Noel Reilly(Chairman) the Gaeltacht. We were delighted that accepting the Gaeltacht Award from Minister Joe Eva Reilly agreed to accept the McHugh. awards. Eva is herself an active member of the Baile Slachtmhar committee but it was also a way of remembering our late chairman, Eva?s husband Noel, and all that he has done for Belmullet. We had a lovely evening in the Silver Tassie Hotel where we experienced a warm Donegal welcome. The following day before heading home we took a trip around Letterkenny Town which was really lovely and they are indeed worthy winners of the National Title ? Ireland?s Tidiest Town. Not a cigarette butt in sight ? we have a long way to go! We haven?t done very well against Donegal in Croke Park in recent years but we would love to wrest that Tidy Presentation of the Gold Medal. Some of our Towns Title from them! BIN YOUR committee members. Mary Keenaghan, Eva BUTTS!!!! Reilly, Patricia McAndrew, Katherine Mangan
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Children from Belmullet national school enjoying one of their regularly visits to Belmullet library.
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Erris Chamber of Commerce Christmas Lights and Shop Local Campaign
Erris Chamber of Commerce would like to thank all our sponsors who generously contributed towards the Belmullet Christmas Lights (a list of our sponsors can be found at www.errischamber.com). Also all those who participated in our Shop Local Campaign. We would like to thank you our customers for supporting local businesses! Without your continued support, our local community wouldn?t be able to thrive in the way it does. Congratulations to Mary Gaughan, Philomena Lally, and Una Cawley on winning local Voucher Booklets worth over ?1100 in the Belmullet shop local campaign. Erris Chamber would like to extend a heart-felt thank you, for your commitment to making Belmullet so beautiful at Christmas. Most will agree that the Christmas lights in Belmullet are an important aspect in encouraging customers and visitors to come into the town for Christmas shopping but also an important part of creating that festive cheer. The committee have worked tirelessly over the last number of years to improve and arrange for the most economical system of lighting for the town as we believe it enhances the festive season for business and creates a wonderful atmosphere in the town. Unfortunately, the Christmas market was cancelled due to bad weather but we are already looking forward to next year?s. Thank you for your continued support. Happy New Year.
Martina Walsh with her St Bernard, Parleshan Gina (Holly) who is a Celtic Junior winner 2015. Holly is the first dog from Erris who has qualified for Crufts and will show on 12th March in Birmingham. Crufts is one of the largest dog shows in the world. Holly has won numerous shows over the past 2 years. Martina has been involved in the Erris Agricultural Show as PRO for the past 6 years, organising the dog show and has a big interest in showing over the years.
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Amy McWilliams and John Ginty, the youngest students in Our Lady's Secondary School, conduct the annual lighting of the Advent Wreath with Fr. Kevin Hegarty. Delighted today to see the official launch of our brand new set of wheels at Ă ras Inis Gluaire! Thanks so much to Jennifer Connolly, Regional Development Manager for Age Action Ireland who travelled from Dublin to join the celebrations! Our team of volunteers at the Erris Care & Repair Service do an excellent job providing help to the older people in our community & our new van will enable us to reach out to the most isolated clients across the region. Attended by volunteers, Board Members & service users, it was a real cause for a celebration on a rainy Monday afternoon!...And listen out for Erris FM as Jennifer kindly gave us an interview outlining the Community work of Age Action.. ! Thanks everyone!
Rose Conway Walsh, Erris Election Campaign Launch General Election Candidate Rose Conway-Walsh will launch her election campaign in Erris on Friday 12th February. This is an opportunity to meet your Mayo Sinn FĂŠin candidate and show your support. It has been 47 years since we have had an Erris based TD, be part of history and help to get Rose elected! The launch will take place in O'Raghallaigh's Pub, Binghamstown @ 9pm. Music on the night with Carmel Mc Loughlin. All Welcome!!
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Keep an Eye on Erris Services Community First Aid Responder / Defib Training If you are interested in learning CPR and becoming a Community First Responder, please contact Teach Greannai, Cornboy on 097 88935 for more information. Teach Greannai - Swimming Lessons for Adults ? If you are interested in taking part in swimming lessons in the Broadhaven Bay Hotel, please register by calling Mary on 097 88935. Community Bus Available from Cornboy, approx cost ?12.00 per week. Maureen at Unislim - Tuesday Evenings at Teach Greannai, Cornboy from 5.45 to 6.45. Contact 097 88935 for more information. Happy Birthday Fr. Sean Noone - We would like to congratulate Fr. Sean Noone on celebrating his 80th Birthday recently in McGuires Pub, Pullathomas. A great night of entertainment was enjoyed by all and míle buíochas to Mixie, Paddy and all staff at McGuires Pub for facilitating such a happy event. Teach Greannai Management & Staff wishes Fr. Sean may more years of health and happiness! Opening Times for Teach Greannai (Cornboy, Rossport): Diner: Mon ? Fri 9.00?4.00, Sat 10.00 - 2.00. Weekend Take-Away 087 3383349 for orders, opening: Fri, Sat, Sun & Bank Holiday Monday 6.30pm - 10.00pm Social Get Together - Tuesdays from 2.00 pm our lunch, bingo, activities, demonstrations, games and exercise. Community Bus available for collection and drop for all. New visitors always welcome. - Fáilte Roimh Cách! Meals on Wheels Service Meals on Wheels service is provided from Monday to Saturday in the Kilcommon area. Many people use meals-on-wheels on a temporary basis, such as when family are away or after discharge from hospital. In such cases, the service can enable the individual to regain full independence. Special dietary requirements accommodated. If you have any inquiries or you would like to avail dinner to your door on a full time or part time basis, please phone Mary on 88935. Morning Call is aimed at helping older people to live independent lives within the community. The confidential phone service has staff calling people at an agreed time to check on their well-being. Those who want to get a call from us simply decide what time of day they would like to receive a call. The whole aim of the service is to make sure that people are safe and well in their own homes. Recipients can chat to our callers and we can give them information about services in the community. There is also an alert element to the service. If a call isn't answered, we will have the number two people supplied by the individual and family so we can ring them to check that everything is okay if we have concerns about the person. At the moment, our Morning Call is making regular phone calls to several people living alone and some of which have mobility problems, some are just home from a hospital stay and most of them are living on their own. Anyone who wishes to receive Morning Call, from Monday to Friday, please call 097 88935 to register.! Community Laundry: Community Laundry now open Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday every week. Complete laundry service available at affordable prices. Call 097/88935 for more information.
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A function was held in Conway Three Burnt Oak in London on the 10th of October in aid of the Erris branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association. The function was organised by Seán Ruddy and family. Music on the night was provided on the night by Martin Ruddy and band. The function was extremely successful ?12000 was raised on the night. A great night was had by all who attended. The Erris branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association would like to extend a huge thank you to Seán and family for organising the event.
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Insulation
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Services
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Cake Specialists
Furniture
O'Donoghues Bakery
M angans Furni t ure
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Carpet s, vi nyl , wooden f l oori ng, beddi ng, 3 pi ece sui t es, bedroom & di ni ng set s Barrack St Bel mul l et 097 81084 jmancon@hot mai l .com
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ERRIS PEST CONTROL Environmental Services
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087 287 4589
Print & Embroidery
Taxis
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Attawalla, Bangor Erris Now available - Keen rates Tel. 087 2860525
Agricultural
Tel: (087) 7978643 Pharmacy
At McAndrews Main St, Belmullet. Suit Hire for every occasion
www.belmulletsuithire.com
087 243 5468
Lavel l es Pharmacy Bel mul l et 097 81053 K i l l al a 096 32465
Recycling
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Bri dge St , Bal l i na
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SYMPHONY KITCHENS Barcastle Retail Park, Castlebar, Hours Mon - Fri: 09:00 -18:00 Sat: 10:00 - 17:00
086 811 9256
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Building Services
Agri cul t ural M achi nery 096 72803- 087 626 2727 Crossmol i na Rd, Bal l i na
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Kieran McDonnel l Const ruct ion Lt d Attycunnane, Belmullet, For all building requirements House / Garage / Sheds Walls Repairs / Renovations Grants / Insurance Work Extensions & Chimneys FREE QUOTE
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Dr J V Flynn Church Rd, Bangor Erris 097 83486 Dr Swanick, Church Road, Belmullet 097 82434 Dr Molloy, Quay Street, Belmullet 097 81156 Dr Hussain, Glenamoy, Ballina 097 87848 WestDoc 1850 365 000
NOTICES Irish Wheelchair Association C.E. Scheme Vacancy ? Care Assistant
Mayo County Library operates a free service for Children. New Members are always welcome. Opening hours are : Tuesday 12noon til 7pm Friday 11am til 4pm Saturday 11am til 4pm (Closed on the Saturday of a Bank holiday weekend)
St Vincent de Paul Confidential Helpline 085 1305390
Tyre Services
Breaf fy Road Cast l ebar Co.M ayo 094 902 3531 t oghert yres@ei rcom.net
M AX TYRES BALLINA 096 21888 CROSSMOLINA 096 31966
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Main duties will be to support adults and children with disabilities avail of social activities and help promote access to and inclusion in local communities. This is a developmental opportunity so full accredited training will be provided. For further details please contact Anne 087-7779395 or Rosaleen in IWA?s Logmore Centre.
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As part of the Music Generation project Belmullet Library operate a musical instrument lending service. There is a wide range of musical instruments available. If you are interested in this service please contact Kate on 097 82555 or khealy@mayococo.ie or call into the library.
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