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Two young boys hit by car at Moate match have lucky escape
Two children taken to hospital on Tuesday evening (August 6) after being knocked down at a match in Moate were released that evening with no serious injuries.
Criticism at lack of oncology transport
A local councillor has hit out at the lack of transport available for Westmeath patients undergoing oncology treatment in Tullamore hospital.
Three injured in house fires in Mullingar and Moate
Gardai investigating the fire in Grange Crescent, Mullingar on Monday morning (August 22) in which a mother and daughter were seriously injured are “satisfied it wasn’t started deliberately”.
Abbey Road Artists’ Studios to open its doors next month
Local woman Lesley Wingfield has been announced as the first artist in residence at the new Abbey Road Artists’ Studios which will open their doors on Friday September 16. She will be joined by two more artists in the coming weeks.
House fire claims life of Moate pensioner
An investigation is under way into a house fire which claimed the life of a 65-year-old man in Moate this week.
HSE failing to provide transport to Tullamore Hospital - McFadden
Local Fine Gael Senator Nicky McFadden has branded the HSE’s failure to provide transport for patients from Longford, Mullingar, and Athlone to the Midlands Regional Hospital in Tullamore as a shameful act of neglect. Senator McFadden went on to say that this move is forcing patients to travel to Dublin, to other hospitals, to obtain their treatment.
Pest infestations recorded in Mullingar hospital
There were 32 pest incidents recorded in Mullingar hospital in the past four years, according to records released this week.
Myeloma awareness public information evening in Tullamore
A public information evening focused on myeloma (bone marrow cancer) awareness will be held this Thursday June 25 in Tullamore.
HSE may reopen 16 closed beds at Mullingar
The HSE is considering proposals to bring 16 beds in Mullingar Hospital, which had remained closed for the summer period due to budget cutbacks, back into operation.
Slippery conditions cause upsurge in fractures
Emergency departments across the Midlands have reported an upsurge in the number of people with fractures caused by the recent spell of severe weather.