Mulranny Community Futures wishes you a
Very Happy Christmas
and Healthy New Year!
Environment & Outdoor Activities
Priorities:
- Extend the pier and develop a marina
- Upgrade the causeway and develop outdoor activities
- Extend the golf links or develop a pitch & putt
- Expand facilities on the Blue Flag beach
- Preserve and maintain coastal environment
Progress in 2021:
- Mulranny designated Mayo’s Decarbonising Zone
- Pier development proposal submitted to Mayo County Development Plan
- Mulranny’s Old Irish Goats on Howth capture global news,makesheadlines and approval from the World Economic Forum.
Tourism& Promotion
Priorities:
- Encourage the hotel to remain open year round
- Tourism and businesses co-operation
- Community notice board
Progress in 2021:
- Tourist office open for 2021 season
- The Old Irish Goat Visitor Centre and Gift of Hands Craft Shopofficially opened in August andpromoted as a ‘HERO’ Experience on the Wild Atlantic Way
- Mulranny Way, hiking trail promoted in the Clew Bay Visitor Experience Development Strategy
Community Facilities & Services
Priorities:
- Community playground
- Creation of a sports pitch and outdoor gym
- Expand the use of existing facilities
- Improve the bus service to Westport and Castlebar
- Youth Centre and involvement in community
Progress in 2021:
- Mulranny Community Playgroundopened!
- Mulranny National School participated in EU Erasmus project with schools from Northern Ireland, the UK and the EU.
- Funding secured for 100m2 Gift of Hands Craft Centre for social and creative endeavour
Village & Traffic
Priorities:
- Extend greenways and traffic calming
- Continue the Tidy Towns and Green Plan campaign
- Revive the Heritage Group
Progress in 2020:
- Community electric bike scheme funded
- Smarter travel proposal submitted to Mayo County Council
- SEAI Energy Workshop in Novwith opportunities to upgrade homes.
- Tidy Towns:Mulranny achieves 2nd place in Mayo and a nationalbronze medal.
- The Old Irish Goat Society shortlisted for Cathaoirleach Award for local heritage 2022
Local Economy
Priorities:
- Better broadband
- Housing
- New Community Employment Scheme
- New services, enterprise and a business network
Progress in 2021:
- Planning permission secured for 16 new family homes in 2021 and undeveloped site secured for community Alzheimer’s unit
- Saint Brendan’s SOLAS Scheme expanded to provide a variety of new places, with local community groups.
Behind the scenes: grant funding, fire, disabled access and planning applications, tenders, contracts, fundraising, several bank loans and many meetings, minutes, reports and submissions help to make it all happen