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Permanent home for the Athlone (Midland) Rape Crisis Centre will enhance future provision of services

The Athlone (Midland) Rape Crisis Centre service is delighted to announce that they have established a permanent home for the counselling and support of victims of sexual violence in Athlone.

One of a kind Bonavalley family home boasts unrivalled town central location

Bonavalley, Athlone,

Progressive Athlone company Mersus shortlisted for prestigious innovation award

During the pandemic, Ireland’s vibrant life science sector continued to grow and securing the necessary talent is vital to maintain ongoing momentum.

Licorice Pizza

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Is Galway in line for another Choice Music Prize win?

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COULD ANOTHER Galway based musician scoop the Choice Music Prize when the awards are announced in Vicar Street on March 3?

Boost for Athlone as ‘clean’ status maintained in end of year IBAL survey

RONAN FAGAN

Youth Work Ireland Midlands benefit from Marist College fundraising initiative

Marist College, Athlone recently hosted a successful non-uniform day raising vital funds for the Youth Work Ireland Midlands Here4U listening service.

The bells of St Nicholas

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There are 10 bells in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, cast at seven different dates from 1590 to 1898. They were hung for ringing by Mr HS Persse when he gave two new bells in 1891. After some time it was seen that the vibration was putting a great stress on the old tower and ‘chiming’ was substituted for ‘ringing’. Unfortunately the method of chiming was not satisfactory and one after another of the bells cracked, until, in 1930, only three of the bells could be used, the Clock Bell being only used for the hour’s strike and the Clifton bell being out of tune.

First Choice Credit Union celebrates 55th annual general meeting

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On Tuesday, December 7, at their 55th Annual General Meeting, First Choice Credit Union Ltd reported its 2021 year-end results, which remain steady despite the continued economic challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Local communities benefitting from Irish Water’s ongoing infrastructure progress

Athlone and numerous County Westmeath communities are benefitting from Irish Water’s consistent progress in upgrading wastewater treatment and eliminating the discharge of raw sewage to Ireland’s rivers, lakes and coastal areas, enhancing the environment in the process.

 

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