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Business as usual on Church Street during works
It’s business as usual for traders in Church Street, Athlone as a 12-week series of street closures began this week as part of the Athlone Watermains Rehabilitation Project.
Council under fire over watermains disruption
The council has apologised for the disruption caused by works connected to the upgrade of the watermains, after councillors complained about the impact the works were having on local residents and business people.
New advanced technology building for IDA park
IDA Ireland has broken ground on a new building development in their Garrycastle campus.
A ‘fumble in a greasy till...’
‘The proposal to build an art gallery over the River Liffey to house the donation to Dublin of Sir Hugh Lane's art collection has been strongly criticised by the businessman and newspaper proprietor, William Martin Murphy.
Council blasted for lack of information on Lough Atalia Bridge works
City councillors have refused to give approval to works to lower the road under Lough Atalia Bridge until proper consultation is carried out with businesses and locals affected by the estimated two-month closure of this major route and the details of a full transport management plan are provided.
Frustrated resident fixed public light
Mullingar’s townspeople are so frustrated with the delay in fixing public lights in the town, that one man has fixed one himself!
Well-known Athlone landmark to be moved again
One of Athlone’s most viewed pieces of public art is to be relocated to a more prominent position, it was revealed this week.
Cautious optimism from construction sector at GMIT conference
The over-riding message from the 4th annual Construction Management Conference in GMIT this week was one of cautious optimism for the industry, and a broad welcome for the new range of regulations.
First auction of the year to see DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard bring fifteen lots to the market
Leading Galway property expert DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has just announced the launch of the city’s first property auctions of 2014. Following a hugely successful auction series in 2013, the St Francis Street-based agent is once again leading with its latest offering, bringing 15 lots to the market in what promises to be an engaging event for all involved.