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03/11/2020 Mayo Sports Partnership Annual
MAYO SPORTS PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL REPORT 2016 MAYO SPORTS PARTNERSHIP 2016 Foreword from the Chairman of Mayo Sports Partnership, Cllr. Brendan Mulroy and Sports Co-ordinator Charlie Lambert 3 Key Findings, Background, Resources and Funding 4 Info graphic 5 Section One: Background, Resources and Funding 1.1 Background to Mayo Sports Partnership 6 1.2 Project funding sources 6 1.3 MSP Management and Staff 8 Section Two: Achievements of Mayo Sports Partnership in 2016 2.1 Introduction 10 2.2 Building more Sustainable Infrastructure 10 2.3 Increase Participation 11 2.4 Greater Access to Training and Education 13 2.5 Information Provision 13 2.6 Delivering Sport Ireland National Programmes 15 2.7 Programme Delivery 16 2.8 Women in Sport Programmes 18 2.9 Building and Sustaining Partnerships 19 Section Three: MSP Programme Case Studies 3.0 Introduction 21 3.1 Disadvantaged Communities 21 3.2 Breaking Down Barriers in Sport 23 3.3 Schools Programmes 25 3.4 Family Participation 27 3.5 Adult Participation 31 3.6 Club Development / Women in Sport 33 Section Four: Next Steps for Mayo Sports Partnership 4.1 Introduction 36 4.2 Summary 36 Appendices 379 Appendix A – List of Local Sports Partnerships 37 Appendix B – Glossary of Terms 38-40 Appendix C – MSP Board 41 FOREWORD On behalf of Mayo Sports Partnership, we are once again delighted to welcome this annual report, which provides an overview of the work of the Partnership in 2016. There is a wide range of sports and physical activity programmes available through Mayo Sports Partnership. -
Home Rule; Speeches
SpeecBes ofJoAn 'Redniond,M/J? . .nil! Hd/'ted 70tf£ hi frodue fion 61/ R.BARRY O'BRIEN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES FROM THE IRISH COLLECTION OF E. BYRNE HACKETT .yS n U^..>v^ A,^^ -Ma^i^ HOME RULE HOME RULE SPEECHES OF JOHN REDMOND, M.P. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY R. BARRY O'BRIEN WITH A PORTRAIT NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS [AU Rights Reserveds\ EDITOR'S NOTE The Speeches in this Volume (covering the period of Mr Redmond's public career between 1886 and 1909) have been selected by me, and revised by Mr Kedmond. I alone am responsible for the Introduction. R. BARRY O'BRIEN. Vll CONTENTS PAGB Introduction ..... xi I. The Home Rule Bill, 8th April 1886 . 1 II. Irish National Convention in Chicago, . 17 18th August 1886 . III. Irish Protestants and Home Rule, 29th November 1886 . .26 IV. Home Rule Bill, 14th April 1893 . 42 V. The Rosebery Ministry and Home Rule, 13th March 1894 . .61 VI. Fifteen Years in the House of Commons, 29th November 1896 . .72 VII. Ireland and the Boer War, 7th February 1900 97 VIII. Expulsion of Irish Members, 7th March 1901 109 IX. The Land Bill of 1903, 4th May 1903 . 120 X. The Failure of English Government in Ire- land, 4th February 1904 . 139 XI. The Financial Relations Commission, 26th January 1905 .... 161 XII. The Irish Problem, 19th February 1906 . 174 XIII. English Government in Ireland, 12th Febru- ary 1907 ..... 192 XIV. The Irish Councils Bill, 7 th May 1907 . 209 XV. Dublin Convention, 21st May 1907 . -
Issue Apr 2002
Contents GazetteLawSociety Regulars Cover Story Secure in the knowledge News 2 8 Since the last Data Protection Act was passed in 1988, technology has become all-pervasive and our personal information is stored Viewpoint 5 somewhere on someone’s database. Denis Kelleher outlines how the Data Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2002 will affect our right to Letters 7 know what others know about us Book review 31 Tech trends 32 One step forward, 12 two steps back? Stockwatch 35 The European convention on human rights Briefing 36 will eventually become law in Ireland. But if it’s enacted in the way the government Council report 36 proposes, this significant addition to our Committee law may have little practical effect, suggests reports 37 John Moher Legislation update 38 A game of high stakes SBA annual 18 The director of public prosecutions recently issued new accounts 41 guidelines that aim to make prosecution decisions a little Personal injury more transparent. Dr Eamonn Hall discusses the issues judgment 42 involved Firstlaw update 44 Eurlegal 50 Defamation: which court to choose? In the light of recent high-profile libel actions, Pamela People and 22 Cassidy argues that careful consideration should places 54 be given to whether a plaintiff’s Obituaries 57 defamation claim justifies going to the High Court at all Apprentices’ page 59 Professional Bridging the gap information 61 26 How can businesses manage the gap between COVER: [email protected] their book debts and their cashflow without extending their compa- ny’s overdraft or getting deeper into hock? Barry O’Halloran explores some options Editor: Conal O’Boyle MA. -
Deel Views, Silver Jubilee, 1998
1 rf RATHKEALE r COMMUNITY COUNCIL II I I j I Silver Jubilee 1998 I I Incorporatittg "Dee/ Views" I c' • ~eale Community Centre Price: £3 -----••••"'-•••~- __ -- a - e=• •• ~-- axaa•~ ... - ..... ------ - Foreword This booklet has been published to commemorate the Silver jubilee of the foundation ofRathkeale Community Council in 1973. The setting up of the council was a most signifu:ant event in the history of the town and parish and it has contributed in an enomwus way to the developrnent ofthe area in the twenty five years Phone 3 14668 TELEX 70155 LIME El that have elapsed since. ~ wish to congratulate the members who This Book is lssu.W subjoet to tho Rules and Regulations, gave oftheir time and energy, down through the intervwing years in a copy of which may be had on nppllcatlon~Tc Book / helping to implement the many projects succesifu/ly completed and the must ba returned not later than the last dat tamped improvements that have taken place. Without the Community •i below. 47 9 4 Council, Rathkeale would certainly be lacking in most of the • ,Class ~o. C1 k\·9 l:j.f3'0£)5. Ace. No . ................... ................ amenities that exist to-day. Date of Aetum Date of Return Date of Return Date ol Retum I wish to thank tl1e editorial committee who were involved in the production of the book and the numerous contributors who UMER CK CITY LIBRt y co-operated so generously with their time at1d iifforts. REF! RE::\."CE DEl tr. Editorial Commillee: Jack. O'Dwyer, Maurice Corvhey, Michael Hanley, I~]. -
Holy Souls Keenagh Centenary
15th July 2018 Holy Souls Keenagh Centenary Holy Souls Church Keenagh 1918 - 2018 The Centenary of a Church in any Parish marks a very important milestone in its history. It is a time for celebra- tion, not only for the Church itself but for the whole parish commu- nity. The centenary of a Church is a very signifi- cant event. It is an event to be marked, an event tury that has passed. well worth recording, and, above all, an event We owe a deep debt of gratitude to the people to be celebrated. We who gave so generously in difficult times and thank God for the many built this beautiful Church for our Parish. graces and blessings that Hope you enjoy the snippets of history that have come to the people we have put together as we will celebrate a of Keenagh and sur- spirituality that has served us well over those rounding areas through hundred years. this Church in the cen- CELEBRATING THE PAST EMBRACING THE FUTURE €3 PAGE 2 HOLY SOULS KEENAGH CENTENARY Father, you have honoured your people Centenary Prayer At Keenagh for one hundred years. You have welcomed us in baptism,This story can fit 150-200 cles or find “filler” articles by words. accessing the World Wide Anointed us in confirmation and One benefit of using your Web. You can write about a newsletter as a promotional variety of topics but try to Nourished us in Eucharist. tool is that you can reuse keep your articles short. content from other market- Much of the content you put ing materials, such as press in your newsletter can also releases, market studies, be used for your Web site.