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Cathaoirleach reflects and looks towards pastures positive for Athlone in new year
As the conclusion of 2022 fast approaches, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, Cathaoirleach, Westmeath County Council, spoke with the Athlone Advertiser this week, taking time to reflect upon what has been and look towards positive pastures new for Athlone and and its environs in 2023.
Playing it by year — who knows what 2023 holds?

They say that an optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves. So it will be for many of us this weekend when we bid a glad farewell to another year and welcome in the latest instalment — another chapter in the book of life.
O’Donnellan & Joyce sees proven resilience in commercial market in 2022
The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout an unprecedented 2022. After navigating through the Covid-19 pandemic, the unexpected conflict and war in Ukraine presented a new challenge to the market in early 2022. As a result, we have witnessed inflation rates nearing 10 per cent which has been felt throughout every industry, with property being no exception.
Galway housing market in 2022 and beyond

After two turbulent years, hopes were high that 2022 would see a return to normality. Unfortunately, it was not to be. The war in Ukraine and the associated economic challenges have all created increased uncertainty in all aspects of life. For property, the most direct impact of uncertainty was on construction. While house completions are expected to reach 26,000 this year, the anticipated precipitous recovery in supply in 2023 and beyond is now less likely. As such, a significant supply deficit will persist.
Runners, joggers and walkers get ready for annual GOAL Mile
On your marks! The traditional Goal Mile returns to the city and county
Look after the little things this Christmas

Look after the little things in life. Because one day the time will come when you realise they are the big things. And there is no better time to find this out than at this time of the year.
Galway minister uses frankincense to ‘scent’ a message about looming famine in Horn of Africa

A Galway church leader is raising awareness of the hunger crisis raging in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya by hanging a bag of frankincense on her Christmas tree this festive season.
Westmeath Artists’ Awards Exhibition marks ten year anniversary of Luan Gallery

Luan Gallery opened its doors to the public 10 years ago last week, this milestone anniversary marked with the official opening of the inaugural Westmeath Artists’ Awards Exhibition last Thursday evening, December 1.
Athlone teachers in attendance at INTO Education Conference ‘Language Matters’ in Tullamore
Numerous teaching representatives from Athlone primary schools were in attendance at the INTO Consultative Conference on Education in Tullamore in recent times.
Underinsurance - a growing risk for consumers and businesses
The risk of underinsurance for consumers and businesses has grown greatly arising from inflation and other global factors and means that in the event of a claim both can be exposed to having to foot substantial costs where the sum insured is not sufficient to cover losses, Brokers Ireland has stated.