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Locals abroad should have the vote, says councillor

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A Mullingar councillor who has two sons in Canada says it’s not good enough that Irish people living abroad cannot vote in local and national elections.

Ten questions with... Aidan Davitt, Fianna Fáil

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1. Why are you running?

Mayor’s chain of office to be passed around

Members of Mullingar Town Council who have never been mayor may still get the opportunity to don the mayoral chain of office before the council is disbanded in May.

Westmeath is open for business - new forum proposed

Westmeath is to have a new economic forum starring the best and brightest entrepreneurs the county has to offer.

Sherry Fitzgerald London Irish property show

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Sherry FitzGerald, one of Ireland’s leading estate agency, will once again bring its Irish Property Show to London on Saturday 1st March 2014. At this event which will be held in The Copthorne Tara Hotel from 11am-4pm, they will be displaying a sample of properties from all across Ireland, giving UK purchasers an opportunity to meet property professionals from several of their offices across the country in one day, and in one location,

No room for venture capitalists in housing programme

Venture capitalists should be invited to build houses in partnership with county councils according to a Mullingar councillor who is calling for lateral thinking to deal with the housing problem in Westmeath.

Council to impose €20 fee on all temporary roadside signs

n an effort to trim the growing temporary roadside signs sprouting on the approach roads to its towns, Westmeath County Council is to charge a €20 fee to permit this in future.

Mullingar’s last ever rate struck at 22 per cent less than 2013

The final budget for Mullingar Town Council was adopted this week, November 26, and will see an average charge of just €116 levied upon the town’s 721 ratepayers, down from €148 last year.

Cul-de-sac policy going nowhere

Westmeath County Council’s cul-de-sac policy is effectively heading down a cul-de-sac of its own because councillors believe it is not fit for purpose.

Niall and Joe’s museum meets lukewarm response

A proposed museum to celebrate Niall Horan and Joe Dolan has received a lukewarm reception from Mullingar Area councillors.

 

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