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Eighty five per cent of County Plan submissions relate to windfarms

Westmeath County Council is expecting an avalanche of submissions following a variation to the County Development Plan’s windfarm guidelines.

Deadline extended for MidlandsIreland.ie awards nominations

The MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards, which are open to businesses throughout Westmeath, Longford, Offaly, and Laois, will now remain open for nominations until Friday May 31 at 5pm.

Join Team Midlands Simon to help the homeless

Are you participating in the Flora Mini Marathon, triAthlone, or one of the many sporting events scheduled for the months ahead?

Book of reflections to be launched

Time Out, a book of everyday reflections, spiritual thoughts, and stories carrying messages of extraordinary power and positivity, will be launched in Galway next week.

Homeless service expands to meet increasing demand

The Midlands Simon Community is expanding its services to meet the needs of those experiencing homelessness across the Midlands.

Westmeath house construction shows biggest drop

Westmeath had the largest drop in the number of planning applications granted in the first quarter of this year, when compared with the same period last year.

Moate meeting to establish spina bifida support group

Those with spina bifida and their families and friends are encouraged to attend a start-up meeting aimed at establishing a Midlands branch of Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Ireland (SBHI).

Loss of Gateway status will jeopardise jobs - Troy

Last week’s decision by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan to scrap the National Spatial Strategy has left the Midlands in limbo, according to Deputy Robert Troy.

New Chamber president calls on Minister to prioritise Midlands development

Put the Midlands at the top of your list for development, is the message being sent from the new president of the Midlands Gateway Chamber to the Irish Government.

Philips gets off to a winning start in charge of the Hurlers

The Mayo senior hurling team got off to a winning start last weekend in their first game under newly appointed manager, Christy Philips. The Limerick native had previously acted as a selector under previous manager Murt Connolly during his two years in charge of the side. Last Sunday afternoon in the Connacht Centre of Excellence in Bekan, Mayo faced Donegal in Philips’ first game in charge of the team. Despite having to play without a number of regular starters from the last few years Philips’ side managed to see off the challenge of their Ulster opponents by a single point on a scoreline of 3-7 to 1-12.

 

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