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Public art event for Civic Centre

This weekend why not pop down to the Making Space public art event in the Civic Square, Athlone. Here you will find an outdoor exhibition showcasing work from 21 local, national, and international artists. Art works exhibited are sculptural, interactive, and multimedia in nature. Visitors can view a bird made from beer cans by Athlone artist Leigh Francis or take shelter under the canopy of local artist Paul Quast’s work. Experience the serene beauty of Angel Embrace, a sculpture by George Mills or download an app on your smart phone to see what Double D has prepared for you.

County agrees to double size of Athlone not re-locate Shanghai

Plans to double the size of Athlone got under way this week after Westmeath County Council agreed to publicise its project for an earmarked 302 hectares (750 acres) on the town’s eastern reaches.

County agrees to double size of Athlone not re-locate Shanghai

Plans to double the size of Athlone got under way this week after Westmeath County Council agreed to publicise its project for an earmarked 302 hectares (750 acres) on the town’s eastern reaches.

Free electrical recycling

Tomorrow, Saturday June 26 from 10am to 4pm, at the Civic Centre, Belmullet, all waste items with a plug or battery can be left off to be recycled.

Tributes paid to Drama Festival at civic reception

The RTÉ All Ireland Drama Festival was honoured last night, Thursday April 15, at a civic reception held in the Civic Centre, Athlone. Mayor Mark Cooney paid tribute to festival director Billy Nott and his hard-working committee for not only keeping the festival in Athlone, but for maintaining such a high standard.

New look athlone.ie launched

Months of hard work came to fruition this week when a cross section of the community of Athlone welcomed the new look Athlone portal www.athlone.ie at an exclusive preview launch held in the Civic Centre this week. The new look site will go live this weekend. This is the fourth version of athlone.ie since it was first launched in December 2001.

Erris No Name Club launches One 4 Life road safety campaign

A No Name Club in Erris is spearheading a road safety campaign which will use peer group pressure to change young road users’ behaviour.

Erris FM

After two successful years of broadcasting, Erris FM will return to the airwaves in 2010.

Move to regulate casual trading with new bylaws

Draft bylaws on casual trading in the St Peter’s Square, St Mary’s Square, and the Civic Square in Athlone are to be presented to councillors at their November meeting, according to town clerk John Walsh.

Late night Square burgers get flipped by Council

The future of a burger van in the Market Square is to be severely restricted after the town council voted to proceed with a number of bylaws governing casual trading at its monthly meeting this week (November 2).

 

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