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New Garda operational changes in Athlone receive strong rebuke from O’Rourke

Changes to the An Garda Siochana operational structure in Athlone, now implemented, have received a strong rebuke from local councillor, Aengus O’Rourke.

Much improved Buccaneers performance fails to yield much needed brace of AIL points in Cork

Despite a much-improved performance Buccaneers came up short against a physically strong Highfield side who won this Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B encounter 36-19 at Woodleigh Park, Cork, on Saturday.

Moate students showcase their BTYSE projects at Ericsson Tech Day in Athlone

By Lilly Daly, Leah Winters and Millie O’Donovan

Energy suppliers formally relaunch the Energy Engage Code

Irish energy suppliers have launched a revamped voluntary code to ensure domestic energy customers stay connected to their energy supply.

Slippery slope closure fears averted for Salthill garda station

Mounting fears that Salthill Garda station will soon face the axe got a reprieve this week, with a dramatic U-turn decision on closing the busy barracks at night.

Tips on building your ‘personal brand’

Q: I’m very happy in my current role – it’s reasonably high profile in a very high profile organisation. By ‘reasonably high profile’, I mean that I give some media interviews and speak at a number of conferences and events each year. I’m always very careful to present myself as a representative of the company – but am I missing a trick by not promoting myself as well? What do you think? I’m 24 years of age.

Athlone Drug Awareness Group to host public meeting as anti-social behaviour concerns rise

The Athlone Drug Awareness Group will host a second public meeting in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel on Monday, October 9, at 7.30pm, amid escalating anti-social behaviour concerns, Cllr Frankie Keena stated this week.

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Call for new veterinary school for the West

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MEP Maria Walsh is calling on the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, to “stop dragging his heels” on the decision for a new veterinary school in the West of Ireland.

 

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