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Road safety audit sought for C-Link
Cllr Ken Glynn is calling on the council to carry out a road safety audit of the junction at Rathgowan Park and Rathgowan Wood, as he says residents are very concerned about their children’s safety in the area.
Local factory will be hit by EU tobacco proposals
There are concerns locally that an EU proposal on tobacco products will put 120 jobs at risk in Mullingar.
Sports complex to share facilities with schools in new Robinstown plan
A new partnership model is being proposed for Robinstown as a way of advancing plans for a sports complex for the area.
Ten housing estates taken over by council
Councillors have approved the taking in charge by the council of a further 10 housing estates in the county, bringing to 63 the total number of estates taken over by the council since 2010.
County Council rejects proposal for no confidence in Defence Minister
Westmeath County Council will not be sending a letter to Defence Minister Alan Shatter, expressing a vote of no-confidence in him.
IDA response is “more of the same rubbish”
“More of the same old rubbish” is how one councillor described a letter sent by the IDA to Mullingar councillors last week.
Councillors and chamber push for two-hour parking
Mullingar’s parking bylaws are once again to go on public display after councillors pressed ahead with increasing on-street parking from the current one-hour maximum to two hours.
Councillors urge action on dog littering
Dog littering is a county-wide problem which needs to be addressed both by making bins available and through education and enforcement, according to councillors who discussed the problem this week.
Councillors call for reversal of Vatican decision
Mullingar councillors are calling on the Government to reverse their decision to close the Irish Embassy in the Vatican.
Tributes made on the retirement of “exemplary” librarian Mary Farrell
Councillors were effusive in their praise of county librarian Mary Farrell, who is to take early retirement from the council after 17 years at the helm of the county’s library services.