Ballyhaunis Festival of Sport

FÉILE SPOIRT BÉAL ÁTHA hAMHNAIS 25th - 28th JUNE

Date/Time Event Venue

Thurs. 25th 11 - 1 Activity Workshops for Over 50s Communal House, Clare Court

Fri. 26th 11 - 1 Inclusive Activity Workshops Communal House, Clare Court

Fri. 8pm. 3.5 Mile Walk Tooreen

Sat. 27th 11.30am Opening of Swimming Pool Swimming Pool

Sat. @ 2pm.Camogie Demonstration Game Rugby Club, Doctor’s Rd.

Sat. @ 3pm Tag Rugby Demonstration Game Rugby Club

Sat. @ 4pm.3K Family Fun Walk/Run Starting at Rugby Club

Sat. @ 5pm.8K Mayo AC League Road Race Starting at Rugby Club

Sun. 28th, 2 - 6 Come & Try Family Sport Day Community School

June 22, 2009

Possible Cinema for Claremorris

People in Ballyhaunis may not have to travel as far to the cinema if planning permission is given for a new cinema in Claremorris.

At last week’s Mayo County Council meeting - the councillors backed a contravention of the town plan for Claremorris to allow an industrial unit to be changed to a cinema .
It is located on the Kiltimagh Rd and is hoped to be open before the end of 2009 if there are no objections from the public.

William Folliard Funeral Notice

Death Notice
William Folliard, Coolnaha, Ballyhaunis

Reposing at Donnellan’s Funeral Home, Ballyhaunis on Monday evening from
6 o’clock with removal at 7.30 to
St. Joseph’s Church, Aughamore.

Funeral mass on Tuesday at 12 o’clock
Burial afterwards in the Abbey cemetery Ballyhaunis.

House private please.

June 21, 2009

Ticketmaster Agent wanted in Ballyhaunis

Ticketmaster is looking for suitable retail businesses for Ticketmaster Agency in Ballyhaunis .

Please apply in writing to Business Development, Ticketmaster, Grafton House, 70 Grafton St, Dublin 2.

Include details of the business and ideally photographs of frontage and counter space.

June 16, 2009

Convicted Fraudster Elected in Galway

This would be funny if it wasn’t true. No wonder Ireland is rapidly going to the dogs.
In the recent local elections for county counillors in Ireland - a man called Michael Fahy was elected - with a large vote (exceeding his vote last time out). It was in the Loughrea electoral area in County Galway.
Nothing strange about that - but wait there’s more……
Michael Fahey has a middle nickname which is commonly used in media reports about him - he is known as “Stroke”. This is not because he likes to stroke pets. He is known as “stroke” because he is supposedly good at “pulling strokes” - i.e getting things done for people he knows or his supporters.
Now Mr Fahy it seems was also good at pulling strokes for himself - he resigned from Fianna Fáil in 2004 when it emerged that he was at the centre of a Garda investigation into a community scheme run by Galway County Council. He continued to serve as an independent councillor.

In February 2007 Cllr Fahy was convicted of seven charges in respect of the erection of more than a mile of fencing on his land. He was sentenced to 12 months in prison and fined €75,000.
He had served eight months when the Court of Criminal Appeal struck down the conviction and ordered a retrial. At the retrial two of the charges were withdrawn from the jury. Cllr Fahy was convicted of one charge of obtaining the benefit of €7,055 from Galway County Council by false pretences, and was sentenced to 12 months in prison and fined €30,000.

Now he has been re-elected by the people of Loughrea. What kind of signal does this send out to people all over the world ? It’s OK to defraud the system - we don’t care if our public representatives are using taxpayers and ratepayers money to benefit themselves. Over in England MPs are standing down because of dodgy expenses claims - but here we re-elect those that are guilty of crimes.
It is strange that he was allowed to stand for election - because according to the rules the following are disqualified from becoming members of a local authority:

“People who have been convicted of fraud or dishonest dealings, corrupt practice”
Why is he allowed to be elected? It’s probably because it is under appeal. If he loses the appeal he will have to be removed from office surely? In the meantime he can carry on getting paid to pull more strokes.
What a Country !

June 8, 2009

Summary of Local Election Results 2009

At the time of writing - almost all local election results for the country are in (only 24 remaining )

The national picture looks like this
Percentage of 1st Preference Votes

FG 32.2%
FF 25.4%
Others 18%
Labour 14.7%
SF 7.3%
Green 2.3%

Total Seats Won

FG 330 38.4%
FF 212 24.7%
Others 133 15.5%
Labour 129 15%
SF 52 6%
Green 3 0.03%

Fianna Fail lose 5 Seats on Mayo County Council

Now that all the counting has finished in Mayo the final picture emerges of a loss of 5 seats for Fianna Fail ( 12 reduced to 7) Fine Gael incresed seats on the council from 15 to 17. Labour lost it’s only seat.
Will these changes make any difference to life in County Mayo ? - I doubt it.

The meetings and talking and expenses claims will go on as before. The real decisions will be made by national government and the Council manager. The hundreds of councillors all over the country will cost the country millions in pay and expenses claims - for what?
In 2007 the average amount paid to a councillor (expenses and pay) was €33,300 . There are 1627 councillors - so that is a total of just over €54 million !!
Is it worth it ?
Even if all local councillors vote one way on an issue, the county or city manager is under no obligation to follow their advice. So, real power resides totally in the hands of an appointed official who is chosen not by the citizens of a county, but by an independent, civil service dominated committee.
Many councillors just use the role it as a stepping stone on the way to the Dail . Out of the current crop of 166 TDs, 122 were councillors. That is over 70% - so do not be surprised if the councillor you voted for on 5 June ends up inside the Dáil in the near future.

Some people will say they do a lot - but most of that is just local vote catching tasks , filling in forms, releasing press statements, welcoming this decision and that decision - which had nothing to do with them.
They might say they got the potholes filled - but that is the job of the council anyway. We can all ring up and ask for a pothole to be filled - we don’t need to pay soemone €17k a year to do it for us.

Castlebar ,Belmullet and Ballina 2009 Election Results

BALLINA ELECTORAL AREA – 6 SEATS

The following Councillors were elected

MICHELLE MULHERIN, FINE GAEL

EDDIE STAUNTON, FINE GAEL

JARLETH MUNNELLY, FINE GAEL

ANNIE MAY REAPE, FIANNA FAIL

SEAMUS WEIR, FINE GAEL

GERRY GINTY, INDEPENDENT

BELMULLET ELECTORAL AREA – 4 SEATS

MICHEAL McNAMARA, FIANNA FAIL

GERRY COYLE, FINE GAEL

MICHAEL HOLMES, INDEPENDENT

ROSE CONWAY-WALSH, SINN FEIN

CASTLEBAR ELECTORAL AREA – 7 SEATS

MICHAEL KILCOYNE, INDEPENDENT

HENRY KENNY, FINE GAEL

AL McDONNELL, FIANNA FAIL

CYRIL BURKE, FINE GAEL

EUGENE McCORMACK, FINE GAEL

BLACKIE GAVIN, FIANNA FAIL,

FRANK DURCAN, INDEPENDENT

Westport Area Results in Mayo Local Elections 2009

Westport Electoral Area Results 2009 - Totals after 5 counts

Electorate: 12,420
Turnout: 67.3%
Valid Poll: 8,265

O’Malley Austin Francis FG 1830 - Elected
Flynn Peter FG 1694 - Elected
O’Malley John FG 1685 - Elected
Adams Margaret FF 1655 - Elected

Martin Keith LAB 976 - Eliminated
Navin O’Malley Caroline FF 744 - Eliminated
Wilson Andy NP 212 - Eliminated
Keating Dave SF 473 - Eliminated
King Thomas NP 69 - Eliminated

June 7, 2009

Swinford Area Local Election Results

These are the Mayo County councillors elected in the Swinford area . 2009
Town of the Hardy Bucks.
Sinn Fein topped the poll and Fianna Fail have only one councillor in the Swinford area.

Figures shown are votes after 4th count

Murray Gerry SF 2218 - Elected
Lavin Eugene FG 1847 - Elected
Maloney Jimmy FF 1771 - Elected
Mellett Joe FG 1563 - Elected

Caulfield John FF 1173 - Eliminated
Healy John NP 210 - Eliminated
Henry Cathal FG 544 - Eliminated
Smyth Michael FF 1508 - Eliminated
Spain Sylvia NP 221 - Eliminated

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