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House prices continue to escalate within the county

The price of the average three-bed semi in County Westmeath increased by 2.6 percent over the past three months the REA Average House Price Survey has found.

Low uptake in no-deal Brexit business supports a concern

Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Robert Troy TD, has said the latest Brexit business support figures released to him are very worrying and should be a cause of great concern for the Government.

Athlone Sinn Féin calls for Irish Water notification clarity

Water outages are no stranger to Athlone and in recent weeks the town has experienced water woes on a scale that is now detrimentally impacting local businesses in Athlone.

Rabbitte demands TUSLA be given powers to shut down ‘non-compliant’ creches

TUSLA does not have the ability to shut down non-compliant creches due to flaws in the legislation, and urgently needs to be given those powers by the Government, a Galway TD has demanded.

The Skeff helps raise €10k for charity

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The Skeff Late Bar & Kitchen said it was "proud to have helped play our part" alongside numerous local charities, societies, and clubs to help raise €10,000 over the past 12 months.

Samaritans launches campaign to target Mayo

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Samaritans has launched a campaign to create a presence in Mayo - the charity gives people a safe place to talk 24 hours a day, seven days a week

Join US Veterans for Peace members on a peace walk

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Volunteers are being sought to join Ken Meyers and Tarak Kauff, two former members of the US military, and now members of the US Veterans for Peace group, on the first leg of a peace walk from Limerick to Galway.

Take your chance to shape our city centre

Cities should never be judged by their girth, by the amount of time it takes to cross from one suburb to another. They should not be judged by vast motorways going through their hearts or by the numbers who pound the pavements getting to and fro.

TD warns students at risk of homelessness if supports ‘not in place’

Students may be facing homelessness as the college year starts, especially in Galway, with much student accommodation rented out in advance, leaving young people facing “some stark options”.

Charity services appeal to the public to become 'Home Sharing' families

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Disability services in Galway are calling on the public to become 'Home Sharing' families who would provide temporary care for a person with intellectual disability, and allow that person's family a short break.

 

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