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O’Rourke calls for swift implementation of Coosan Point enhancement works
Cllr Aengus O’Rourke has expressed his concern that an enhancement plan for Coosan Point, presently being prepared by Westmeath County Council, will not be implemented in time for the summer season.
Superbly presented Church Hills Crescent residence is suitably located in attractive Coosan neighbourhood
26 Church Hills Crescent,
Complete overhaul of power supply in Coosan now necessitated - O’Rourke
Local councillor, Aengus O’Rourke, has called upon the ESB to listen to the residents of Coosan as they continuously strive to cope with problematic power outages within their neighbourhood.
Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union host successful quiz on TUS Athlone Campus
The John Count McCormack Hall on the TUS Athlone Campus was a hive of activity on Sunday last as 200 students participated in the annual Credit Union Quiz.
Recent Coosan road restoration works welcomed by Keena
Local Fianna Fáil councillor Frankie Keena has welcomed the recent road restoration works which Westmeath County Council have conducted in the rural Coosan area.
Primely located Bloomfield Drive residence in close proximity to numerous town centre amenities
65 Bloomfield Drive,
Sporting spirit to the fore at Lough Ree Monster Triathlon in Coosan Point
The spirit of triathlon was wholly vibrant in Coosan Point this past weekend with the return of the Lough Ree Monster Triathlon, hosted by the Athlone Triathlon Club.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Coosan to mark milestone anniversary
To mark its 50th anniversary, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Coosan will host a number of celebrations as the month of August draws to a close.
Applications now open for Dún an Rí Coosan affordable housing scheme
Applications are now open for a 21 residential unit affordable purchase scheme at the Dún an Rí housing development in Coosan.
O’Rourke welcomes installation of Columbarium Wall at Coosan Cemetery
Promoting the installation of a Columbarian Wall at Coosan cemetery, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke this week confirmed to the Athlone Advertiser that the facility, designated for the interment of the ashes of people who have died and been cremated, is now in place.