Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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Volunteers and homes needed ahead of Fleadh

Ahead of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Mullingar in August, the call has gone out for volunteers and accommodation to cater for 500,000 visitors.

Spacious three bedroom Rochfortbridge house less than one hour from Dublin

The friendly village of Rochfortbridge has become a much sought after residential location in recent years and this three bedroom semi-detached property that has just come to the market in the village, is expected to arise great interest and likely a quick sale.

Mullingar Hiking Group aims to ‘experience everything this majestic island has to offer’

Have boots, will travel – that’s the belief of a hardy group of trekkers who see an uphill task as a challenge to relish.

Much regretted passing of William (‘Bruno’) Coghlan

With great regret we record the death, on Friday last, 18 February, of William ‘Bruno’ Coghlan of Beech Lawns, Mullingar, after a short illness, in the care of the nurses and staff in Sancta Maria Nursing Home, Kinnegad, surrounded by his wife Phil and children, Finian, Derek, Fergal and Mary.

Mullingar Tesco security worker fears for his future

A Mullingar man, who has been working for Tesco for the past twenty years, is fearful about his future employment prospects after being informed that the firm’s security workers are to be “outsourced” to a private company.

All-Ireland U20 champions return to action

The Offaly U20 footballers will play their first game since last August’s famous All-Ireland final victory over Roscommon when they joust Wicklow in their first game in the 2022 Liam O’Connor Cup at Faithful Fields on Friday evening.

Luxury living with the opportunity to expand in Mullingar

Located on almost five acres of prime land, this five-bedroom detached property provides luxury family living, giving the opportunity to expand and add, with a foundation already laid for further extension and a foundation laid for a large garage.

Business to Business

The Midlands is not short of businesses that provide valuable products, supplies and services for all of us and we usually can find what we need in our own surroundings.

Mullingar couple get engaged on Late Late Show special

A number of years ago, in Topic Newspapers Mullingar, a hard working young man from Bunbrosna named Ray Carolan worked as a graphic designer. Ray was a pleasant young man and a good worker and was destined to go on to make progress.

Primary school enrolments declining rapidly – warning

A local primary school principal this week drew attention to what he perceives as a worrying trend of late and spoke to Topic about his concerns that there will be 120,000 fewer children in primary schools in ten years’ time.