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Business incentive scheme to take the bare look off our towns

Westmeath County Council’s new Business Incentive Scheme will improve the vitality of towns and villages by bringing unused properties back into use and helping to generate economic activity.

Plans for Moate Courthouse conversion get go-ahead

Plans for the redevelopment of Moate Courthouse were finally given the green light by councillors at this week’s December monthly meeting.

Council prepares for winter weather extremes

 

Councillor proposes new name for bypass bridge

 

Council confirm plans for new towncentre bridge as part of cycleway

After years of planning Westmeath County Council executive have finally confirmed plans for the proposed new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the Shannon.

Decision on cycleway over Shannon due next month

A decision on how Westmeath’s new cycleway will cross the Shannon will be made next month according to the county council’s director of services, Barry Kehoe.

Hill of Uisneach bids to become Royal Heritage Site

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The Hill of Uisneach in Loughnavalley is already deemed to be the mythological and sacred centre of Ireland, and now it’s in the running to become a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) world heritage site.

Dolan looks for speed reduction in housing estates

Councillor John Dolan is calling for a reduction in the speed limits in residential areas. Speaking at last week’s September meeting of Athlone Municipal District, Fine Gael councillor said that a change of the council bylaws to allow for 30km/h speed limits in all estates and residential areas that lie inside a 50km/h zone was essential for the safety of pedestrians.

No taking in charge until Irish Water protocol concluded

Irish Water is in the process of finalising its protocol to clarify how water supplies will be included as housing estates are taken in charge in the county.

Executive decision sees dramatic change to new cycleway route

Councillors were shocked to hear that the preferred cycle route through Athlone which was put to the public in December has come back to them dramatically changed.

 

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