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Hector's A to Z of Africa
Hector Africa – A go Z’ will see Ireland’s most famous traveller, Hector Ó hEochagáin take you on the first three stops on an African road trip of a lifetime from Addis to Zimbabwe.
Architecture at the Edge returns this weekend
The Architecture at the Edge Festival will take place in Galway and Mayo this weekend. The festival, designed to help citizens understand the many ways architecture impacts our lives, will feature a weekend of online lectures, interviews, exhibitions, and panel discussions - all live and all free.
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Euthanasia Bill should be rejected
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers offers free property valuations throughout October
Ireland’s complete property service – O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers will offer free ‘thinking of selling’ property valuations throughout the month of October to any individuals, families, or businesses who are thinking of offering their property for sale on the open market during the month with the Galway city based auctioneers.
Seanad spokesperson encourages full participation in Stay and Spend Scheme
Local hospitality businesses in the Midlands region should sign up for the Stay and Spend Scheme, Longford-Westmeath Fine Gael Senator Micheál Carrigy has said.
Local Irish Wheelchair Association branch appeals for public support
The Athlone Branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association is appealing to members of the local public for their financial support as the charity announced the cancellation of its annual street collection due to the persistent presence of Covid-19.
Athlone Boat Club wholesome in its support of Benson-Gately brother’s cause
This calendar year continues to be extremely busy for Athlone Boat Club as progress continues on construction of the new state of the art clubhouse along the backs of the River Shannon.
INTO calls time on supersized class sizes within Westmeath
Ireland’s classes are the largest in EU and well above the European average of 20 pupils per class. Our average class size is 25 pupils, but the reality is that one in five children in Ireland is taught in a class of 30 or more.
Athlone Musical Society savour the taste of AIMS awards success
Athlone Musical Society painted the town in technicolour to celebrate their outstanding achievement in winning four of the five categories in which they were nominated at this year’s AIMS Awards.
Athlone start up aims to reduce single use plastic packaging waste
Irish start-up, CUSP (Cease Using Single-Use Plastic), founded by Athlone native, Simon Ruddy, has developed a novel approach to tackling household single-use plastic packaging waste.