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TFI Local Link launches new bus service between Athlone and Mullingar

 

Keena lauds opening of new cycleway as numerous projects continue to progress

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Keena lauds success of Bicycle Mechanic Technician programme at Athlone Training Centre

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Sitting member of the Longford Westmeath Educational Board (LWETB), Cllr Frankie Keena, has praised the work of the management and staff in Athlone Training Centre as they continue to provide an excellent suite of apprenticeships and courses to fill the growing demand of employers.

Funding for Athlone and Moate projects under Community Recognition Scheme

A number of community projects in Athlone and Moate have been afforded substantial finances under the Community Recognition Funds scheme.

Councillor calls for full implementation of digitalised healthcare records system

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More homebuyers in Westmeath now eligible for Local Authority home loan

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Deputy Darragh O’Brien, has announced significant improvements to the Local Authority home loan that will result in more people in County Westmeath being eligible to apply for the State-backed mortgage.

Athlone-Moate Municipal District to host address of recognition for Franciscan Friars

An address of recognition will be hosted by Athlone-Moate Municipal District (AMMD) to honour the Franciscan Friars who recently announced that they will be departing Athlone on January 6, 2023.

Keena requests local authority to assess log cabin/modular homes thoughts

Speaking during this week’s Athlone-Moate Municipal District meeting, Cllr Frankie Keena raised a motion requesting Westmeath County Council to vary the County Development Plan and allow for the provision of log cabin/modular homes in gardens subject to certain conditions.

Keena expresses his disappointment as Friary Church Athlone formally confirms closure in January 2023

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“Heartbreaking” and “ devastating” were the words used this week by Cllr Frankie Keena to describe the permanent closure of the Friary in Athlone.

 

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