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Urgent need for more bins to tackle dog fouling problems

Urgent need for more bins to tackle dog fouling problems Issued raised at Municipal District meeting By Damien Maher County Councillors have called for a significant increase in the number of bins for dog poo in and around Mullingar, stressing that with more people now owning and walking dogs, there is an urgent need to tackle the dog fouling “epidemic”. The issue was raised once more by Cllr Ken Glynn at a meeting of the Municipal District of Mullingar Kinnegad on Monday. He said he has been requesting additional bins for the past three years. “Around the town of Mullingar, I have had people telling me that you won’t find a bin from the start of the roundabout coming to Ardleigh/Ardilaun (on the ‘C-Link’), until you get to the far side of the Hospital. That’s a considerable walk. I raised already the fact that we have no bins outside the Educate Together School,” he said.

Inform Women – Transform Lives Campaign Launches

Inform Women, Transform Lives Campaign launches today to coincide with International Women’s Day The focus of the campaign is to highlight awareness of women’s right to information and to encourage and assist women in accessing this information. The aim will be on improving the wellbeing, physical and ultimately mental health of the women living in the North East Inner City area by increasing their participation and engagement in sporting and recreational activities in the area. Speaking about the campaign, Lord Mayor Hazel Chu said “This joint venture between Dublin City Council and the Carter Institute presents a great opportunity to aim for a measurable improvement in the everyday lives of women living in the north east inner city area. This focus area was chosen because of the work already underway there under the Government’s North East Inner City Initiative focusing on the social and economic regeneration of the area. Dublin City Council already has a strong presen

Submerged drunk had to be pulled out of canal waters, court hears

Submerged drunk had to be pulled out of canal waters, court hears
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Concern over anti-social behaviour along canal at Farneyhoogan

Concern over anti-social behaviour along canal at Farneyhoogan Annoyance: ‘We literally have drug distribution points now in front of OPD houses’ Reporter:   ); There have been calls for Longford County Council to secure the boundary between Farneyhoogan Estate and the Royal Canal walkway in an effort to tackle anti-social behaviour in the area, which is causing anxiety to residents in the estate. Bringing a motion before last week’s meeting of Longford Municipal District, Cllr Gerry Warnock explained that the deterioration of the hedgerow between the estate and the canal walk has turned into a “rat run” that has resulted in “an exponential growth in anti-social activity in the area at great annoyance and distress to some of the more vulnerable residents”.

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