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€40m ring road will open this year

The completion of the Mullingar orbital road, begun nearly 13 years ago, is expected to be finished by late summer with the completion of what is claimed to be “the longest bridge in the country”.

Disruption to pedestrian access at canal

As part of the construction work for the Mullingar Sewerage Improvement Scheme, it will be necessary to close off all pedestrian access in the area around the existing underpass at Springfield linking onto Friars Mill, Mullingar. This closure will be effective from February 2.

From castle and jail to county buildings

As part of the activities organised around the Discover Mullingar Day, Westmeath County Council is to host a lecture on the history of the site of the new County Buildings, which stand in one of the most significant areas of Mullingar. The lecture will be presented by local historian Ruth Illingworth on Thursday September 24 .

Work to commence on Clonmore Road Bridge Scheme

Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, Cllr Fintan Cooney, is to officially turn the first sod to mark the commencement of the Clonmore Bridge Scheme next Friday October 16 at 12 noon.

Turning of sod on Clonmore Scheme

Last Friday, October 16, cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, Cllr Fintan Cooney, officially turned the sod on the Clonmore Road Bridge Scheme.

Mullingar sculpture to mimic Brosna river

A new public art feature has been commissioned by Westmeath local authorities for the entrance to Mullingar Town Park. The winning piece, entitled ‘Stream Spire’, will be produced by Mayo-based artist Cathal McCarthy. The series of stainless steel spheres will stand at 3.2 meters and are designed to float in the air like a weightless ribbon of water droplets, mirroring the nearby River Brosna.

Mayo artist to design sculpture for Mullingar

Ballintubber artist Cathal McCarthy has been picked to design the newest piece of public art for Mullingar, Co Westmeath.

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