Charlestown Chronicles
The Charlestown Chronicles, written by local historian Cathal Henry, is currently available for sale at Mahon’s Spar, Main Street, Charlestown and The Castle Book Store, Castle Street, Castlebar. We would… Read more »
The Charlestown Chronicles, written by local historian Cathal Henry, is currently available for sale at Mahon’s Spar, Main Street, Charlestown and The Castle Book Store, Castle Street, Castlebar. We would… Read more »
In association with the Charlestown Development Association, East Mayo Athletics Club are holding their first Litter Pick. The group will meet at the Old Vocational School at Saturday, July 18,… Read more »
Bookings for the 2020 Cúl camps are now available and can be made by logging onto https://www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/ . All bookings have to made online so take note please.
The tragic death took place in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon recently of Detective Garda Colm Horkan, Airport Road, Charlestown. His remains were removed to St. James’s Church, Charlestown and burial took… Read more »
With the lockdown measures beginning to ease and many fabrics of society making a gradual return to work we must salute the local businesses in the community of Charlestown who… Read more »
St. James’s Church, Charlestown, will be free re-open on Monday, June 29th for the public celebration of Mass and the sacraments. This is welcome news indeed for all parishoners. Prior… Read more »
The Citizens Information outreach service due to take place in Charlestown in the Community Enterprise Centre Building, Airport Road, Charlestown, on Wednesday, June 10, remains in doubt. At the time… Read more »
The Grow meetings have been cancelled for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Hopefully there will be more clarity with regard to the ability to hold small… Read more »
The weekly darts competition continued in its new virtual domain, with the audience members growing by the week, as players, pundits, and spectators flock to the online forum to watch… Read more »
Free travel passes are accepted at Local Link routes throughout Mayo. Other passenger fees are reasonably priced. Link services are wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact 094 9005150.