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Commission on Defence Forces an opportunity for “positive change”

RONAN FAGAN

Athlone Deputy Mayor calls for deserved recognition of Athlone Midlands Samaritans

Addressing the monthly meeting of Athlone-Moate Municipal District, Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, called on his fellow elected representatives and members of the council executive to host a civic reception to recognise the extraordinary work of the Athlone Midlands Samaritans, who celebrate their 30th anniversary in Athlone this month.

Public lighting essential as Athlone Fitness Park welcomes Ministerial visit

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Athlone Fitness Park welcomed the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Deputy Heather Humphreys, on Friday afternoon last, as the government representative browsed the health and wellness facility noting the beneficial developments which have taken place within the surrounds of the Regional Sports Centre this past two years.

Speeding on country roads is a concern, Byrne tells JPC meeting

Cllr Joe Byrne says speeding on country roads is becoming a major concern.

Unprecedented engagement in cycleway proposals, says Lyons

Cllr Donal Lyons says that public engagement surrounding the proposed Salthill temporary cycleway is ‘unprecedented’ as 7,500 submissions have been filed to the Galway City Council.

Athlone Deputy Mayor commends Irish Rail for recent decisive action

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Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, has commended Irish Rail for their recent action to ensure a persistent dumping issue under the railway bridge between St Mel’s and Sarsfield Square is now rectified.

Council receive 7,500 submissions on Salthill Cycleway

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Cllr Donal Lyons says that public engagement surrounding the proposed Salthill temporary cycleway is ‘unprecedented’ as 7,500 submissions have been filed to the Galway City Council.

Councillor withdraws 'Mussolini' comment

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Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, has withdrawn controversial comments made at a meeting of the Galway City Council on January 24.

Book of condolence remains open for Ashling Murphy surrounds of Athlone civic centre

A book of condolence remains open in the Athlone civic centre as members of the local public continue to express their grief following the murder of the County Offaly native last week.

Basic income scheme for artists will be ‘stabilising measure’, says deputy mayor

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The basic income guarantee scheme for artists and arts workers being piloted this year, will be “a stabilising and supportive financial measure to those who give so much to the public”.

 

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