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Aftermath to go  to the next level 

Mullingar-based groovesters The Aftermath will step up a level in the pantheon of Irish music this summer when they play at Electric Picnic and the Rose of Tralee festival, and continue with the baton of excellence recently passed on by the dormant Blizzards.

Open for business - Bank of Ireland National Enterprise Week

Last week, Bank of Ireland held its second annual National Enterprise Week – with the aim of getting small businesses back on their feet and giving them the support they need.

€40m sewerage improvements triples Mullingar capacity

The new €11.4m Mullingar sewerage improvement scheme came online this week, two months ahead of schedule, and will now tie in with the recently completed €28.4m treatment plant in Clonmore.

Donie insists no one listens to the Senate

Westmeath senator Donie Cassidy says no one listened to him when two years ago he advised first time buyers to purchase a home.

Flanagan gets football job - leaves door open for prodigal players

Clara native Pat Flanagan (49) was named as the interim manager of the Westmeath senior football team after a meeting of the county board in Cusack Park on Wednesday April 21.

Mullingar mayor moves to avert ‘bins war’

Steps were taken at this week’s town council meeting to prevent the outbreak of a ‘bins war’ across the county, after Mullingar’s mayor raised concern over the question of the ownership of domestic bins.

Town set for St Patrick’s Day celebrations

This year’s St Patrick’s Day will bring a festival atmosphere to the town of Mullingar. The streets will be closed to traffic from 1.30pm and transformed into a virtual festival site. There will be a large variety of entertaiment on offer to suit all ages and all musical tastes.

Mullingar company calls for digital investment

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The CEO of a Mullingar-based digital company has called on the Government to invest in the digital economy, saying it is crucial to build on digital infrastructure in order to secure a successful economic future

Half a tonne of water per person produced for town each day

An average of 538 litres (118 gals) of drinking water per person is treated by Westmeath County Council from Lough Owel every day, it was revealed at this month’s meeting of the Mullingar Town Council (February 23).

Mullingar company judges and sponsors LAMA Awards

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Sponsored by Mullingar-based company Satellite Broadband Ireland, this year’s Zurich LAMA (Local Authority Members Association) Awards acknowledged the very best of Ireland’s talent in local projects of construction, engineering, and infrastructure.

 

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