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Castlebar councillors want answers on CCTV monitoring

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The issue of monitoring of CCTV in Castlebar was a hot topic of discussion at the latest meeting of the Castlebar Municipal District.

Government urged to further enhance Defence Forces conditions

RONAN FAGAN

CCTV cameras top of the list of priorities for Claremorris town –Warde

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Sinn Féin candidate in the Claremorris area, Natasha Warde, has highlighted the need to install CCTV cameras in the town of Claremorris, after a number of complaints were made to her on the doorsteps.

Independent Councillor welcomes update on Defence Forces issue

Local election candidate, Independent Councillor Paul Hogan, has welcomed the update from Minister Paschal Donoghue in relation to issues concerning remuneration, recruiting and retaining personnel in the Defence Forces.

Home and cyber security public meeting

A public meeting, covering personal security, home security, internet security, and cyber security will take place in the SCCUL enterprises building café, Ballybane, on Tuesday April 23 at 7.30pm.

Local authorities data controllers for community CCTV scheme

Irish Rural Link (IRL), the national network representing the interest of rural communities have today, with its base in Moate, has welcomed news that local authorities will now be the data controllers for the community CCTV scheme.

Commission on Future of Policing holds public meeting in Athlone

Athlone’s Civic Offices hosted an open evening with the Commission on the Future of Policing last Thursday, kicking off a programme of nationwide events designed to allow members of the public, local community groups and other interested stakeholders to have their opinions heard.

Commission on Future of Policing to host open evening

The Commission on the Future of Policing will host its first open evening in Athlone next week, and has invited members of the public, local community groups and interested stakeholders with views on the future of policing to attend.

Cannon says church vandalism highlights need for CCTV scheme

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Minister for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, has said that the vandalism of a church near Clifden highlights the need for rural communities to avail of Government funding for CCTV.

Community groups urged to apply for CCTV funding

Westmeath communities are set to benefit from a new grant scheme for community CCTV, details of which are to be announced shortly.

 

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