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County Roscommon furthest away from A&E

People living in County Roscommon are now further away from a fully functioning A&E than those living in any other county according to an analysis by NUI Maynooth’s National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis.

Athlone’s first Bikram Yoga studio launched

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Bikram Yoga Athlone officially opened its doors on Saturday with a reception at the new purpose-built Bikram Yoga studio in Monksland, Athlone.

Athlone pool gets almost €400k to improve facilities

Athlone Regional Sports Centre has received the second largest allocation nationally of €382,470 from a Department of Tourism and Sport grant to improve access for people with disabilities, improve energy efficiency, and reduce running costs.

Telecoms firm to bring 25 new jobs to Athlone by next spring

SolanoTech, a four-year-old Athlone-based software company, announced this week (August 29) that it is to create 25 vacancies for design and development engineers, and hopes to have them all employed before the end of March.

“I am not leaving politics” - Naughten

Deputy Denis Naughten has confirmed he will be staying in politics despite recently leaving the Fine Gael party over the closure of Roscommon Hospital’s A&E department.

Tales from the Upper House

Austerity, reform, what do these words mean? Check out Roscommon Hospital.

Questions over closure of Roscommon A&E

It has emerged that the closure of A&E services at Roscommon Hospital, due to take place this Monday, is likely to be postponed.

“People will die unnecessarily” - hospital action group

“People will die unnecessarily” was the grim message from chairman of the Roscommon Hospital Action Committee, as the group prepared to meet yesterday evening [Thursday] to decide on the next step in their battle to save local hospital services.

Bog announcement requires clarity – Naughten

The Government’s recent announcement to establish an independent Peatland Council is the first positive step taken to address the turf cutting issue in over a decade, but the real fear is that it is coming too late and, as a result, requires further clarification, according to local TD Denis Naughten.

National wetlands park would alleviate Shannon flooding – Naughten

The establishment of a national wetlands park would alleviate flooding from the River Shannon and offer hope to communities in the catchment of the river basin, according to Fine Gael General Election candidate, Deputy Denis Naughten.

 

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