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A socially distanced performance has been arranged as part of the Bealtaine Festival.
One of the country s first live music events will take place in Longford next week.
As part of the Bealtaine festival, which celebrates the arts and creativity in age, nursing home residents in ten centres will be treated to a performance by a string quartet.
It will be done in a socially distant manner and comply with all guidelines.
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County Librarian Mary Carleton Reynolds, says it will be great for the groups who have lost so much social interaction in the last year:
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Longford Library is one of many facilities opening their doors this morning after 5 months.
While many services are still available such as book loans, printing and copying, the public are being asked not to loiter around the building if possible.
Longford Library manager Mary Carleton Reynolds says they ve put a lot of work into getting the library safe and ready.
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Longford leads way with launch of six Wi-Fi town centre hotspots
eduroam Wi-Fi hotspots installed as part of eduroam Everywhere initiative
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Longford County Council is the first local authority nationwide, to introduce six eduroam Wi-Fi hotspots in local town centres, as part of the eduroam Everywhere initiative, to support local students and researchers.
It means those studying remotely in county Longford, whose learning institutions participate in eduroam, will now have immediate, free and secure internet access on their registered devices, within range of these hotspots in Longford, Ballymahon and Drumlish town centres, as well as at Longford, Ballymahon and Granard public libraries.