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Mullingar’s councillors mourn Nicky McFadden
The late Nicky McFadden will be remembered for her warmth, her common touch, and the genuine care she had for her Westmeath constituents.
Possible permit parking for Sundayswell Road
The problem of people leaving their cars all day in one of Mullingar’s residential streets may have to be addressed by introducing parking permits.
Despite scourge, no dog fouling fines issued in Mullingar last year
Not a single fine was issued to a dog owner last year on foot of a dog fouling detection.
Locals abroad should have the vote, says councillor
A Mullingar councillor who has two sons in Canada says it’s not good enough that Irish people living abroad cannot vote in local and national elections.
Mullingar’s civic quarter moves closer after council agrees to fund research
The development of “a unique public space” in Mullingar is a step closer after Mullingar area councillors agreed to set aside €25,000 to research the project.
Councillors call for water conservation incentives
Mullingar councillors are calling on the Minister for the Environment to offer certain incentives to householders when it comes to the implementation of water charges in 2015.
Mayor’s chain of office to be passed around
Members of Mullingar Town Council who have never been mayor may still get the opportunity to don the mayoral chain of office before the council is disbanded in May.
Temporary ramp in place during station repairs
A temporary ramp has been put in place at Mullingar Railway Station to cater for wheelchair users, following concern that the ramp had been blocked off due to loose slates on the roof.
Eighty-five of Westmeath’s public lights currently unlit
Eighty-five of the 9,200 public lights in Westmeath are reported to be currently unlit. The council’s senior executive officer Declan Leonard revealed the figures to councillors at Tuesday’s meeting of Mullingar Town Council.
Council to impose €20 fee on all temporary roadside signs
n an effort to trim the growing temporary roadside signs sprouting on the approach roads to its towns, Westmeath County Council is to charge a €20 fee to permit this in future.