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Bannon welcomes Government funding to improve local childcare services

Deputy James Bannon has welcomed the announcement of funding totalling €78,991 for funding for childcare services for Co Westmeath. These allocations come as part of the second round of Childcare Capital Grants awarded since 2008.

Bannon welcomes Government funding to improve local childcare services

Deputy James Bannon has welcomed the announcement of funding totalling €78,991 for funding for childcare services for Co Westmeath. These allocations come as part of the second round of Childcare Capital Grants awarded since 2008.

Public submissions sought on Dáil electoral system

Westmeath’s citizens are beng encouraged to have their say on the way in which TDs are elected to Dáil Éireann.

“Dark day for Athlone” as 4th Western Brigade is axed

Fianna Fáil’s Robert Troy called it a “a dark day for Athlone” as the Government admitted that the 4th Western Brigade will lose out in the reorganisation of the Defence Forces.

Tragedy averted at disputed holiday camp - council now seeks eviction

A caravan park that was told it was in breach of fire regulations nearly five years ago saw three of its properties burn to the ground in an accidental fire last Sunday (May 27).

Deputy James Bannon pledges to protect children’s rights in Longford-Westmeath

This week Deputy James Bannon has pledged his support to the Children’s Rights Alliance and its call to strengthen children’s rights in the Constitution.

Lack of funding leads to delay in Phase 2B at Mullingar hospital

The second stage of Phase 2B works at Mullingar hospital have been deferred due to lack of funding.

Increasing level of violent crime a major concern - Deputy Bannon

“While increased crime may be a product of recession, it must be incisively dealt with and necessary measures put into place to safeguard workers and businesses.”

Army wives and friends to meet with Minister for Justice and Law Reform

A delegation of wives and supporters of soldiers at Columb Barracks in Mullingar will meet Minister Alan Shatter next week to discuss possible plans to shut the facility.

Councillors praise new deputy and unsuccessful candidates

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“I’m going to try bottling the water in Ballynacarrigy and drinking it.” Cllr Peter Burke summed up the mood in the council chamber at Monday’s meeting of Westmeath County Council as councillors one by one congratulated Ballynacarrigy’s new Deputy Robert Troy and paid tribute to all the General Election candidates.

 

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