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The National Spring Clean campaign is well underway in Westmeath

An Taisce’s National Spring Clean campaign is well underway in County Westmeath with hundreds of groups organising clean-up events throughout the county during April. The National Spring Clean campaign is Ireland’s largest anti-litter initiative organised by An Taisce and funded by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.

Westmeath communities encouraged to spring clean

Westmeath communities are this week being encouraged to keep up the good work as the National Spring Clean campaign reaches the half way mark!

And we’re off! The National Spring Clean has started in Kilkenny

An Taisce’s National Spring Clean campaign, has begun and a huge number of groups from all over Ireland have clean-up events planned as part of the campaign.

From council house to Minister for Housing - Penrose goes the whole distance

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The constituency of Longford-Westmeath celebrated its first seat in Cabinet in almost nine years this week when Deputy Willie Penrose received his seal of office from President Mary McAleese on Wednesday night (March 9) in Áras an Úchtaráin.

Two dangerous Glenisland junctions to be removed next year

Two very dangerous junctions at Glenisland School, on the Belmullet Road out of Castlebar, are to be removed next year.

Mayo granted extra €300k to cover severe weather costs — Calleary

Minister of State Dara Calleary has confirmed that Mayo County Council has been granted an extra €296,000 to cover the exceptional costs associated with the recent severe weather conditions.

Mayo granted extra €300k to cover severe weather costs — Calleary

Minister of State Dara Calleary has confirmed that Mayo County Council has been granted an extra €296,000 to cover the exceptional costs associated with the recent severe weather conditions.

Councillors to go to NRA

A delegation from Westport Town Council is to go to the offices of the NRA in order to meet representatives, as they “won’t come to us”.

Call for third level students to turn trash to cash

Rethink, remake, recycle, has announced details of this year’s Trash to Cash competition aimed at third level students to design a product or service using recyclables as the raw material. A Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government initiative, the rx3 Trash to Cash organisers want to hear from students from around the country and across all disciplines currently attending universities, institutes of technology, and any other third level course providers in the Republic of Ireland. There is an overall prize-fund of €3k that will be allocated to first, second, and third place winners.

Public art programme to focus on Lough Lannagh

Mayo County Council received an overwhelming response to the call for submissions for the public art programme Landmark in Castlebar. Seven artists have been selected for a range of artwork commissions which all focus on the Lough Lannagh area of Castlebar.

 

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