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Dolan welcomes funding allocation for Portlick and Portaneena amenities
Funding of €90,000 towards amenity projects in Portlick and Portaneena will strengthen and support the sustainable development of the outdoor recreation sector at both locations, local Fine Gael councillor John Dolan stated this week.
Two Westmeath businesses amongst exhibitors at Local Enterprise showcase
Two businesses from County Westmeath had the opportunity to meet buyers from all over the world this week as part of the Local Enterprise Showcase at Showcase 2024 at the RDS in Dublin.
More money back in your pocket from this week - Naughton
Changes to income tax which are due to kick in from Monday last will put more money back into peoples’ pockets and ease cost of living pressures, local Minister, Hildegarde Naughton, has said.
Rosemount GAA one of four Westmeath clubs to receive essential Clár enhancement funding
Rosemount GAA is one of four County Westmeath clubs which have received Clár funding, local Minister of State, D eputy Peter Burke, has confirmed.
Funding for Westmeath outdoor projects will deliver stronger safer communities - Burke
Funding of €100,000 for outdoor projects in Westmeath will deliver stronger safer communities, local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, has stated.
Babies love books! Ensure you find out more at Athlone public library
Do you know it is never too early to start the reading habit?
National Remote Working Survey invites participants to shape the future of work in Ireland
Researchers from the University of Galway and the Western Development Commission are calling on employees to share their experiences regarding remote and hybrid work by participating in the annual National Remote Working Survey.
Stronger Starts programme to double its impact to 240 schools by end of 2024
Tesco Ireland has committed to doubling the reach of its Stronger Starts programme by the end of 2024. The announcement means hundreds more primary school children most in need and their families will receive free nutritious fresh fruit and veg to help with healthier meal solutions at home.
Penalising firefighters amid ongoing dispute wholly unacceptable - Troy
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has described as unacceptable any attempt by the Department of Social Protection to penalise retained firefighters that are currently receiving social welfare payments, due to an ongoing dispute.
Sligo native named new CEO of Western Development Commission
The board of the Western Development Commission (WDC), the state agency responsible for the economic and social development of the West of Ireland has appointed a new chief executive with Allan Mulrooney stepping into the role from next month.