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Solemn ceremony of remembrance reflects on lives lost during Covid-19 pandemic

A solemn ceremony of remembrance for those who lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic was hosted by Westmeath County Council, in the presence of Cathaoirleach, Cllr Frankie Keena, at the Athlone Civic Offices, on Sunday morning last.

Know Your Rights - Local Authority home loans

Q. I want to buy a house, but can’t get a mortgage with the bank. What other options do I have for finance?

No planning permission needed for conversion of vacant Mayo pubs into homes under new regulations

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The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, TD, has signed Planning Regulations that will exempt the conversion of former pubs into residential units from requiring planning permission.

Over €5m for in active travel projects in Mayo

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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has confirmed that funding of €5,027,724 has been approved to Mayo County Council for the provision of sustainable transport projects throughout County Mayo.

Take steps to prepare for freezing weather and to conserve water

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Irish Water and Mayo County Council are asking homes and businesses to take some simple steps to avoid damage to their pipes and help conserve water during the cold weather.

Public Road and Stone Walls

I live in a beautiful part of County Roscommon where stone walls are a common sight. The problem I have is that a landowner refuses to maintain their stone wall and stones from the wall often fall onto the road causing a hazard for passing motorists and cyclists. I cycle along this particular road quite frequently and I have asked the landowner to maintain the wall but he refuses. Please advise me.

Irish Water appeals to homes and businesses in Galway to prepare for icy weather

Irish Water and Local Authorities are asking homes and businesses to take some simple steps to avoid damage to their pipes and help conserve water during the cold weather.

175,000 passengers fly through Ireland West Airport in 2021

2021 has proven to be another tough year at Ireland West Airport as the impact of COVID-19 continues to have a devastating impact on passenger numbers. Last year just 175,000 passengers passed through the airport, the second consecutive year where annual passenger numbers have fallen below 200,000, following passenger numbers of just 143,000 in 2020.

Passenger numbers decline by 79% compared to 2019 as 175,000 passengers fly through Ireland West Airport in 2021

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2021 has proven to be another tough year at Ireland West Airport as the impact of Covid-19 continues to have a devastating impact on passenger numbers.

€1.9 million funding boost for Knock Airport

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Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement of funding of €1.9m for the airport under the Public Policy Remit Operational Expenditure Subvention (PPR-O) and Covid-19 Supplementary Support Funding Scheme.

 

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