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Dolan selected on Fine Gael ticket to contest local elections in June 2024

Councillor John Dolan, the sitting Fine Gael elected representative in the Athlone electoral area, has been selected to run again in the Local Elections which will be held in June 2024.

Carrigy calls for compulsory summer programmes in special schools

Summer programmes in special schools must be made compulsory around the country, a constituency Fine Gael Senator has said.

Sod is turned on ‘pivotal’ wastewater project

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Beware of ‘close contact’ scam purporting to be from the HSE, warns Fine Gael Senator

There has been a rise in fraud and phishing scams from people posing as major state organisations, with the latest being a fraudulent close contact notification falsely claiming to be from the HSE, constituency Fine Gael Senator, Micheál Carrigy, has reported.

Quiet spaces for autistic students launched on TUS Athlone campus

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Quiet spaces designed to reduce the sensory load on autistic students on campus were unveiled by local Senator Micheál Carrigy, chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Autism, at the Technological University of the Shannon in Athlone.

Dail Delegation recently visit Lough Ree Access for All wheelchair accessible boat

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A number of local elected representatives, to include Senator Micheál Carrigy, Deputy Claire Kerrane, Deputy Michael Fitzmaurice, Senator Eugene Murphy and Deputy Sorca Clarke, together with Minister of State with special responsibility for Health, Deputy Frank Feighan, attended a meeting at the new Lough Ree Access for All National Waterways Accessibility Centre in recent times.

Major grant funding to support autistic students welcomed by constituent senator

A grant of €160,000 allocated to the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) to support access for autistic students and students with an intellectual disability, has been welcomed by constituent Fine Gael senator, Micheál Carrigy.

New vacant and derelict properties regulations will be a ‘game changer’

Extending first-time buyer initiatives to vacant and derelict homes will be a significant help to young people looking to buy and renovate their own home, constituent Fine Gael Senator, Micheál Carrigy, has said.

Live entertainment industry package must benefit entire sector

The success of entertainment sector supports will be judged by who can access the €50 million funding package, Fine Gael constituency Senator, Micheál Carrigy, has stated.

Significant disability funding formally announced for Athlone Institute of Technology

Fine Gael Senator for Roscommon-Galway Aisling Dolan has welcomed funding of €145,550 announced for Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT).

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