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Mullingar to host first ever game of disability rugby in the Midlands

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The MRC Lions - Mullingar’s special needs rugby team - is to play its first ever game next week against the world-famous Garryowen RFC.

Councillors vocal over rate hike fears

The 2014 changes to local government will see the beginning of a move to harmonise rates across the county, but councillors fear that it will have a negative impact on business people.

Disqualified woman’s husband has driving phobia, court told

The loss of her driving licence will cause severe difficulty for a mother of two because her husband has a phobia of driving, solicitor Louis Kiernan told Mullingar District Court.

Council to hand over Westmeath’s water services to centralised body

Westmeath County Council is to lose its responsibilities for water services from January 1 as the State centralises these under a single body called Irish Water (IW).

Westmeath Comhairle na nÓg youth conference

Westmeath Comhairle na nÓg will host a free, fully supervised event, with professional workshops to empower and educate young people in the areas of bullying/cyberbullying, self image/self confidence, peer pressure, and drug awareness.

Three mature Westmeath businesses plan expansions

Some more fresh shoots of recovery are becoming evident across the county with commercial enterprises at both ends of Westmeath showing evidence of expansion this week.

Senate vote to bring down curtain on Westmeath’s 115-year electoral system

The referendums scheduled for next month will bring to an end a little bit of local history, as it will be the last time a vote is to be held in Westmeath under the old electoral divisions.

€25,000 funding allocated for Westmeath youth groups

The body which replaced the VEC in the summer has announced a plan to provide €25,000 in funding for the youth clubs of Westmeath.

Clonkill and Castletown expected to edge hurling semis

Hurling takes centre stage this week with the two hurling semi-finals down for decision.

Delvin remain senior

Delvin, Oliver Plunkett’s, and Castletowngeoghegan were the big winners in the three important hurling games last weekend. Delvin edged out Crookedwood by the narrowest of margins, 2-8 to 1-10 to retain their senior status for 2014 and in doing so consigned The Wood to intermediate hurling for next year.

 

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