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Renowned medium returns to Mullingar
Internationally renowned medium Margaret Hurdman returns to Mullingar Arts Centre on Saturday June 30.
Unease over council role in water reform
Westmeath councillors have vowed not to give up control of the county’s water services without a fight, after hearing details of Government proposals to create a national company to oversee the water sector.
Occupy Galway vows to stay as long as it takes
It may not have the dramatic scale or numbers of Occupy Wall Street, but Occupy Galway in Eyre Square has become the subject of much interest, debate, and curiosity, as well as expressions of good will and solidarity between public and protester.
No more 15-minute grace period for town parking
Westmeath County Council says it may look at the proposal to open the council staff car park at weekends but there is no “grace period” for drivers.
Five thousand is real housing waiting list figure, claims Walsh
The Government’s duty is not to support dead and zombie banks or to protect developers, but to provide homes for the most vulnerable in society.
I’m pulling Government support if health cuts go ahead, says Grealish
A local TD has warned he will withdraw his support for the Government if further cuts to frontline health services in the west go ahead.
Concern at assault unit’s staffing and location
Senator Nicky McFadden is calling for the Sexual Assault Treatment Unit at Mullingar hospital to be moved to a permanent location in the hospital, after a report found that its temporary location has contributed to a “limited service”.
Change for the better
Did you vow this year to change your life for the better? Give up smoking, buy a house, travel the world, conquer a limiting phobia or simply become time rich?
Maintaining mobility
As longevity rises, one of our greatest concerns is in maintaining our mobility.
Judge pleads with women of the Travelling community
Judge Neilan has called on women in the Travelling community to “bring an end to the madness in this town and country,” by using their influence over their family members.