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Kilbeggan tourist attraction set for facelift

Permission to improve Lockes Distillery in Kilbeggan and Danny Byrnes in Mullingar are the two stand-out files in what looks like a reasonably active start to the planning year, with 21 domestic build applications at varying stages of the process in January.

Vote to bring the Doodle 4 Google title to Westmeath

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Three Westmeath students have been named as finalists in the Doodle 4 Google art competition and are now amongst the 60 Irish students in with a chance of winning the national Doodle 4 Google title. Everyone in Westmeath is now being urged to visit www.google.ie/doodle4google and vote for Kevin Stone, Robyn Seery, and Caoimhe Walsh to bring the title to Westmeath.

School of Excellence in full swing

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The Athlone Community College Gaelic Football initiative is now progressing well for its first year and under 14 footballers.

Manager due soon for new art gallery and castle

A manager is to be appointed to run and market the new art gallery and renovated castle “by the end of February or early March”, according to town clerk, John Walsh, after an update on the two facilities was given to councillors at last week’s annual budget meeting of the town council.

Calling all actors!

Passionfruit Theatre Co seeks actors of all ages for its upcoming production of Birds of the Innocent Woods, written by Joe Ducke.

Westmeath people amongst the worst for reclaiming tax

Would you give our politicians €550 out of your pocket? Well millions of euro go unclaimed every year by the Irish public primarily due to an apathetic outlook or lack of awareness of entitlements. They are losing out substantially when compared with their more proactive citizens who are claiming back an average of €550 in tax entitlements. So who are these savvy go getters? This question was asked and answered by tax specialists www.taxback.com who have released the results of their taxback index which takes a look over the last half decade to see who has been chasing the Revenue for what they are owed and while it may be a widely held view that women are more prudent with cash – the results would present a good counter argument.

Manager due soon for new art gallery and castle

A manager is to be appointed to run and market the new art gallery and renovated castle “by the end of February or early March”, according to town clerk, John Walsh, after an update on the two facilities was given to councillors at this week’s annual budget meeting of the town council.

Westmeath’s brightest await Young Scientist results

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From horse hair and hazelnuts to ballet and biofuels, Westmeath students have been busy investigating some of the more unusual scientific questions, and will learn of their success later this evening [Friday] as the winners of the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition are announced.

De-cluttering for the elderly

Leading Westmeath home care provider, Home Instead Senior Care, is asking adult children to take a closer look at senior parent’s homes this new year.

Developer seeks permit extension even after receiver appointed

An application to build 30 houses at a site in north Westmeath may not be the green shoot of recovery it seems, after it was revealed that the applicant company had receivers appointed in October.

 

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