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New Chamber president calls on Minister to prioritise Midlands development

Put the Midlands at the top of your list for development, is the message being sent from the new president of the Midlands Gateway Chamber to the Irish Government.

Renowned Channel 4 illustrator to attend Castle opening

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Celebrated illustrator Victor Ambrus will visit Athlone next Tuesday to attend the official opening of Athlone Castle Visitor Centre by Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring.

Westmeath encouraged to ‘think big’ for Engineers Week

Engineers Week is coming to Westmeath. The annual campaign to promote engineering as a career and the importance of the profession to Ireland, is taking place from February 25 to March 3. A number of events have been planned for Westmeath to encourage interest in engineering in its various forms.

Back-to-work programmes launched in Athlone

An opportunity for professionals and graduates who have been unemployed for more than 12 months is about to open up in Athlone, with the launch of an innovative programme under the Government-funded and EU-supported Momentum Skills Initiative.

Athlone man shortlisted for major sailing award

A local man has been shortlisted for one of the Irish Sailing Association’s (ISA) prestigious annual awards. Vincent Rafter, from Athlone, earned his nomination in the Volunteer of the Year categoryfor his contribution to the Lough Ree Yacht Club.

Examiner confirms necessity of Athlone B&Q closure

The future of the Athlone branch of B&Q continues to look bleak, as the examiner appointed to the struggling DIY chain emphasised this week that the survival of the company in Ireland will “require the closure of the Athlone store”.

New €3.5m watermains gets the go-ahead

Athlone can expect up to nine months of selective disruption from June after it was announced the €3.5 million rehabilitation plan for the town’s elderly watermains was given the green light.

Competition winners announced as Cornamaddy students impress with their essays

Thirteen-year-old Sandra Nieradka, a sixth class student at Cornamaddy National School has been announced as the winner of the Athlone Castle essay writing competition.

Councillor urges town council to clampdown on public begging

Athlone town councillor Sheila Buckley Byrne asked the February meeting of Athlone Town Council if it would be possible to pass a bylaw to limit begging in the town.

Luan Gallery named by Athlone Art and Heritage volunteer

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Athlone’s Luan Gallery is fast growing in reputation, and this week one of the people who came up with the name for the gallery was honoured with first prize in the gallery naming competition.

 

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