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Increased support for children with disabilities in pre-school - McFadden
Longford-Westmeath Fine Gael TD, Gabrielle McFadden, has welcomed a new Government programme to increase support for children with disabilities in pre-school.
An Taoiseach visits Buccaneers Rugby Club
Following the official opening of the new Mullingar to Athlone cycleway last Sunday, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny joined local TD Gabrielle McFadden in heading to The Bounty at Dubarry Park to watch Ireland’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final match against Argentina.
Government provides €19,000 for community centre - McFadden
St Kieran’s Community Centre has been awarded €19,000 in funding by the Government as part of a national initiative to support community centres and non-profit companies.
Failte Ireland funding will promote Athlone Castle to wider international market, says McFadden
Fine Gael Deputy for Longford/Westmeath, Gabrielle McFadden, has said that the €77,000 in Failte funding to enhance the visitor experience at Athlone Castle will help promote this key visitor attraction to an even wider international market.
Progress on tackling social welfare appeals backlog - McFadden
Local Fine Gael TD Nicky McFadden says that further progress needs to be made on tackling the social welfare appeals backlog. Deputy McFadden raised the issue with Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton, requesting an update on current efforts to reduce the social welfare appeals backlog.
McFadden promotes Springboard higher education opportunities
Longford/Westmeath Fine Gael TD Nicky McFadden is encouraging those who are unemployed and interested in higher education to look into the opportunities on offer through the Springboard scheme.
Mcfadden visits Westmeath UN troops in Lebanon
Local TD Nicky McFadden paid a visit to UN troops from Athlone and Mullingar stationed in Lebanon last week.
Westmeath's Live Register figures double in two years - McFadden
The latest Live Register figures, which show that over the past two years the number of people signing on at the Westmeath Social Welfare offices has almost doubled, increasing by a massive 4,446 from 5,817 to 10,263, does not convey the full extent of the jobs crisis in the constituency according to Fine Gael Senator Nicky McFadden.