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THE MAYO NEWS is one of the few remaining independently owned regional newspapers left in Ireland.
Established in 1892, The Mayo News is based in Westport, one of Ireland’s most scenic towns and is very well appointed as it is within twenty minutes of the County town of Castlebar and many more of the thriving towns in Mayo.
The success of The Mayo News is due to expanded editorial coverage, sports section, our award winning journalists and the hard work all of our staff have put in down through the years.

 


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