Joined up thinking needed between Longford & Roscommon for inner lake boardwalk plans
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Members of Longford County Council have expressed concern that Roscommon County Council has gone ahead with a feasibility study for a boardwalk without the inclusion of Lanesboro representation.
At last week’s meeting of Longford County Council, Cllr Mark Casey requested that the council give an update on the correspondence with Roscommon County Council in relation to the tendering of the proposed feasibility study for a boardwalk around the inner lake of Lough Ree in Lanesboro and Ballyleague.
“We need to keep on pushing this. This is a thing that’s really needed out in Lanesboro to increase our tourism capacities and increase our footfall for tourism,” said Cllr Casey.
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18th May 2021
Flying high - (L-R) Paul Daly, Weston Aviation, Sarah Kandrot, Head of Aerial Surveys with Green Rebel Group, pilot Gerry Humphreys, AFTA and Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director at Cork Airport
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ACM signs letter of intent for Facebook news deal
May 4, 2021 11:28
Australian Community Media (ACM) is the latest publisher to enter into talks with Facebook which will see the latter pay for news published on its platform.
ACM announced it has signed a Letter Of Intent (LOI) for a multi-year agreement to provide news and information to millions of Australians through Facebook News, subject to both companies formally signing the deal.
Over 40 ACM regional, rural and suburban mastheads and publications will be covered by the agreement, including Newcastle Herald, Canberra Times, Bendigo Advertiser, The Advocate, Katherine Times, Illawarra Mercury, and more.