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READiscover your local library in March
Why not explore what your local library can offer you? Here is a taste of the event coming up at your local library this March.
Commercial optimism returns to Westmeath
Some spring growth seems to be slowly returning to Westmeath business, as evidenced from the planning lists at Westmeath County Council, with a new tyre service facility in Delvin and a new convenience store and deli in Kilbeggan the notable beneficiaries of the official green light.
Developer seeks permit extension even after receiver appointed
An application to build 30 houses at a site in north Westmeath may not be the green shoot of recovery it seems, after it was revealed that the applicant company had receivers appointed in October.
Business as usual for council services
In spite of ongoing freezing weather conditions for the greater part of this week, the majority of council services and facilities have been operating as normal.
€700k Castlepollard facelift officially launched
The completed Castlepollard Village Enhancement Project, which cost in the region of €700,000, was officially launched on Monday this week.
Eighteen housing estates signed over to council
Eighteen housing estates in Westmeath are to be taken in charge by the council following the latest report by the county manager.
TV fines of up to €600 for Westmeath residents
Westmeath people who were prosecuted for not paying their TV licence on time will have to act quickly to pay fines imposed by Judge Patrick McMahon at the recent sitting of Mullingar District Court.
An opportunity for youth to have their say
The Westmeath local Youth Council (Comhairle Na nÓg) will be meeting on Friday, September 17 from 7-9pm in the Prince of Wales Hotel, Church Street, Athlone.
An opportunity for youth to have their say
The Westmeath local Youth Council (Comhairle Na nÓg) will be meeting on Wednesday September 15 from 7-9pm in the Annebrook Hotel Mullingar.
Council continues to pursue parking offenders
Westmeath County Council continues to pursue those who flout parking regulations by bringing them before the court.