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Council to match funds for 10 citizen-funded road improvement projects across Westmeath

The first example of community involvement in public roads in Westmeath is to get the go-ahead after the council managed to secure an additional €892,000 in funding.

Six weeks in jail for disrespecting a garda

Six weeks in jail is the price to be paid for disrespecting gardaí in Mullingar.

Back to square one as Tyrrellspass playground proposal defeated

It is back to the drawing board for a playground for Tyrrellspass, after the council’s preferred site was shot down following a heated debate at Monday’s county council meeting.

Westmeath projects in today’s Junk Kouture final

A total of 10 Westmeath projects are to take part in the sold-out grand finale of the Junk Kouture Recycled Fashion Competition 2013 at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin today, Friday April 19.

Westmeath students clean up at Junk Couture

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Westmeath students have swept the boards at the Western final of the Junk Kouture Recycled Fashion Competition 2013. Of the 20 amazing outfits announced as finalists, 10 were designed by Westmeath students.

Development levy cut in Westmeath

At this week’s monthly meeting of Westmeath County Council, councillors welcomed a proposed minimum 25 per cent cut in development levies across the county.

Dalystown “not likely” to be new village, meeting told

The possibility of Westmeath acquiring an additional village was aired recently at the bi-monthly meeting of the Kilbeggan Area committee when it was suggested that Dalystown might be the next qualifier.

Drug fine could land defendant 10 year jail sentence

A Mullingar man has been charged with having €18,000 cannabis herb for sale or supply, an offence that commands a minimum mandatory 10 year sentence on conviction.

Tweetaton campaign launched by Rochfortbridge residents

A very unique fundraising campaign is due to take place for Irish Autism Action and St Joseph’s Secondary School, Rochfortbridge.

Westmeath councillor expresses concern over county’s smaller towns

A Westmeath councillor has expressed concern about future development in some of the county’s smaller towns. Cllr Denis Leonard said he was worried that towns and villages like Kinnegad, Rochfortbridge, and Ballynacargy may be deprived of vital services in the future purely because their populations aren’t large enough.

 

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