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Orange Loop system close to its full implementation

As Church Street enhancement project works progress on schedule, it is envisaged that the first vehicles will complete the Orange Loop traffic flow system in its entirety within the next month.

McManus Seeks Coosan Point Road Safety Review

Speaking at the Athlone Municipal District meeting, Cllr. Ailish McManus, highlighted the urgent need for a safety review to be carried out on the Coosan Point road.

Council foots €90k bill for illegal dumping

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A shocking €90,626 was spent during 2017 on cleaning up illegal dumping in the Athlone Municipal District.

The Garda Barracks, Salthill

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The building which houses the Garda station in Salthill was originally called Forster Park and was constructed as a summer house by the Blake Forster family at the end of the 18th century. In 1850, it was bought by the Palmer family who were well known whiskey distillers, flour millers, and makers of porter. Most of their business was based in Nuns’ Island. Their coat of arms can still be seen on the facade of this building. We can presume that Palmer’s Rock (sometimes known as Saunder’s Rock), on the shore in front of this house, was named after a member of the family.

Thanks extended to all who responded to extreme weather

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‘Dangerous’ site is criticised by Sarsfield Square’s residents

Sarsfield Square residents have expressed their anger regarding a site on their estate, which has been left in a muddy and waterlogged condition for a number of weeks.

Irish Water slammed for state of Athlone roadworks

 

Council delivers update on Church Street project

The council is aiming for the end of January to introduce the one-way system for Church Street, district manager Pat Keating informed councillors at Monday's meeting of the Athlone Municipal District.

Farrell raises dangers of Japanese Knotweed

 

O’Brien highlights safety concerns on Ballymore Road

 

 

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