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The Town Hall, a brief history

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In 1639, the Corporation ordered that some of the shops and buildings adjacent to the market be pulled down and “all the same be reduced into a strong sufficient stone house, covered with slate and to be underpropped with good stone pillars, whereby way through it shall be to the said church”. The proposed building was to be opposite the present Anthony Ryan’s shop and was to be a Tholsel or premises for the town clerk, for the Corporation records and for meetings of the Common Council.

Troy meets with BOI management to discuss Moate branch future

Local Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has this week held discussions with senior officials in Bank of Ireland to discuss options for services in Moate into the future.

Christmas Eve assault on Church Street

A man remains in critical condition following an assault in Athlone on Christmas Eve morning.

Landmark Bank of Ireland building sold for more than €10.5 million

The landmark Bank of Ireland building at 43 Eyre Square has been sold for in excess of €10.5 million.

Westport Credit Union is on the move

It has been a very busy couple of months at Westport Credit Union and they are all very excited to announce their move to a new premises located on North Mall in Westport. To facilitate such a move, they will be closed to the public on Tuesday May 3 and would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.

 

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