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286km of Westmeath roads now speed check zones

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Gardai have published the location of 23 speed enforcement zones in County Westmeath, as part of a new campaign to reduce the number of fatal and serious injuries on our roads and to improve road safety.

First troops return from Chad

As the 98th Infantry batallion of troops set off for Chad from Kilkenny last week, the first batch of soldiers were preparing to return.

NRA is ambivilant to dangerous speed limit at Dunmore

Is the road going through Dunmore village in Kilkenny to be left at a speed limit of 100 kph - a speed limit that is the same as that of the new Carlow by-pass?

Businesses face €630 charge for road signs

Businesses across county Carlow will be forced to pay a one-off fee of up to €630 to erect roadside signs, under a proposed new policy.

Lecture

Carlow Historical & Archaeological Society are hosting a lecture by Brendan O' Donoghue on " County Surveyors 1834 --1944".

Contract signed for the N18 Gort to Crusheen dual carriageway

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On Tuesday the contract for the N18 Gort to Crusheen Dual Carriageway – Design Build Contract was signed in County Buildings in Prospect Hill.

The newest kid on the block

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“I’ve been involved on a local level in politics since I was about 16, but when I went to college I got seriously involved. So when I came back home I wanted to do my bit for my community.” There won’t be too many 25-year-olds putting their names to the ballot paper next June when the local elections come around, but that’s what Jarlath Munnelly did in 2004. And the first-time candidate won a seat, becoming the youngest member of the current 31 county councillors.

€70 million allocation for Westmeath roads

Almost €71 million has been allocated by the National Roads Authority for improvements to Westmeath’s national primary and secondary roads in the coming year.

Athenry Greens say Yes to Lisbon is Yes to jobs for east Galway

Without the EU, the M6 motorway running past Athenry, its local road infrastructure, and the western rail corridor connecting Athenry to Limerick would “never have got off the ground”.

Sinn Féin sets out actions needed as Government ‘frozen by big freeze’

Sinn Féin county councillor Gerry Murray has deemed the Government response to the big freeze as ‘farcical’. Cllr Murray set out a number of steps that still need to be taken to address the hardship caused by the freezing weather.

 

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