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‘We need to start saying and doing more to end gender based violence’
On the Six-One News this week, the son of a woman murdered in her bedroom by her husband, encouraged victims of domestic violence to seek help.
Tensions high as deadline looms for Salthill cycleway submissions
Tensions between the two sides in the debate over the proposed temporary cycleway for Salthill are rising, with just 24 hours left until the deadline closes for submissions on the proposal.
‘Boxer’ looks to the future as co-option vote process anger continues to linger
His disappointment palpable, former Minister of State, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, expressed his immense dissatisfaction with the manner in which he was treated by sitting Fianna Fáil and Green Party Councillors following his unsuccessful quest to replace his son, Jamie, as a sitting member of Westmeath County Council.
Hogan returns to Westmeath County Council chamber amid divisive co-option process
A close to three year absence from local politics came to an end on Monday afternoon for Athlone native, Paul Hogan, as he was successfully co-opted to fill the casual vacancy in the Westmeath County Council chamber.
O’Reilly brands cycleway opponents as ‘councillors living in the past’
The inclusion of a ‘Neither/Do Nothing’ option in the online consultation for the proposed Salthill cycleway is a “cynical move”, supported by “councillors living in the past”.
The student council at Coláiste Éinde
Every year in Coláiste Éinde the students elect a team of their peers across all years to form the student council. Our role as the student council is to work on ideas and initiatives which will benefit student experience of school life. Since September we have been busy working on projects such as participating in ‘Come In’ week to educate students about the LGBTQI+ community, and recommending changes in relation of other aspects of school life. We strive to not only make a difference in our school but encourage positive change in our greater community.
Basic income scheme for artists will be ‘stabilising measure’, says deputy mayor
The basic income guarantee scheme for artists and arts workers being piloted this year, will be “a stabilising and supportive financial measure to those who give so much to the public”.
New chair O’Reilly aiming for doubling of Green Party reps in next elections
Chair of the Green Party Pauline O’Reilly is aiming to double their numbers of elected representatives. Adressing members of the all-island Green Party on her first day as chair of the Party, O’Reilly outlined her intentions.
Salthill’s temporary cycleway to be introduced in March, meeting is told
A temporary cycleway in Salthill will be introduced in March and is expected to stay in place for six months.