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Seven burglaries in six hours

Gardai are appealing for witnesses after seven home burglaries were carried out across Westmeath in the space of just six hours on Monday this week.

100kmph speed limit proposed for old N6

It is likely that a speed limit of 100kmph will be reinstated on the old N6 between Athlone and Rochfortbridge following a period of consultation, commenced this week.

A lot to come for Westmeath in the next three years

There was some good news for the county this week when Westmeath County Council formally revealed its three year capital programme.

Dangerous Ballinagore site to be made a green field

A dangerous abandoned site in the village of Ballinagore, on the Mullingar to Tullamore Road is to be investigated by the Westmeath County Council under the Derelict Sites Act it was revealed this week.

A lot to come for Westmeath in the next three years

There was some good news for the county this week when Westmeath County Council formally revealed its three year capital programme.

Midland magic wins out over ‘scenic superstars’

The authors of the Lonely Planet Ireland Guide 2010 have at last discovered what the people of Westmeath have known for years - that midland beauty reigns supreme and offers an unrivalled taste of ‘genuine Ireland’.

New N6 to Midlands and West is good news for business — Dempsey

The N6 Kilbeggan to Athlone national road scheme which was officially opened this week, is great news for business in the midland and west regions, it was claimed at the opening.

Chamber welcomes new N6 but worries what will happen traffic once it hits Galway

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Just days after the journey times on the Dublin-Galway road were sliced by the opening of the Moate and Kilbeggan bypasses, Galway Chamber has urged Government to stand by its commitments to the N6 Galway Outer Bypass as it feels that the new road will be worthless if traffic ends up being snarled in the city suburbs.

Transport 21 boosts Galway tourism, says Dempsey

Transport 21 is supporting and boosting the tourism industry in Galway by providing better roads, trains, and regional airports, according to Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey.

Pensioner was beaten in head and face

The jury in the trial of the man accused of murdering Kilbeggan horse trader Christy Hanley has heard how the pensioner was found dead in his home having been tied up and beaten.

 

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