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Lake County tourism and heritage app launched
The Lake County’s top heritage and tourist attractions will be more accessible to visitors through a brand new free app launched in Mullingar this week.
Learn what your region has to offer at Midlandsireland.ie seminar
Take time out this week to discover what the region has to offer with an early morning seminar in AIT. The Midland Regional Authority as part of the MidlandsIreland.ie branding initiative in association with Athlone Institute of Technology and Enterprise Ireland will host a briefing entitled ‘Discover what the Midlands region has to offer your business’. This event is targeted at businesses of all sizes, in the fields of environment, food, human health, animal health, nutrition, and cosmetics.
Chamber’s Best in Business awards launched
Midlands Gateway Chamber launched the MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards yesterday, Thursday March 22, at the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone.
Chamber’s Best in Business awards launched
Midlands Gateway Chamber launched the MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards yesterday, Thursday March 22, at the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone.
“Regions do matter” says Deputy Penrose at Midlandsireland.ie launch
Westmeath’s own Minister of State made his first public address in Tullamore on Wednesday night, March 23, as he launched the Midlandsireland.ie brand.
New Midlands tourism initiative launched
Mullingar and Athlone will be at the centre of a new brand which aims to promote the Midlands for business, tourism, education, and culture.
FF reveals candidates for Kilbeggan area
Fianna Fail has confirmed the three candidates to contest the Kilbeggan electoral area for June’s local elections.
Poor education and lack of technology stunt region’s growth
A lack of education opportunities and a poor ICT infrastructure are putting a brake on the development of enterprise in the Midlands region.
No more town councils?
Athlone and Mullingar Town Councils could be consigned to the history books if the recommendations of ‘An Bord Snip Nua’ are taken on board.
No more town councils?
Athlone and Mullingar Town Councils could be consigned to the history books if the recommendations of ‘An Bord Snip Nua’ are taken on board.