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  1. 3 giorni fa · BoyleToday.com May 29, 2024. Roscommons LEADER 2023-2027 funding programme is open to accept ‘Expressions of Interests’. Community groups, private individuals and new or existing businesses are invited to find out more about Roscommon LEADER 23-27 funding and its application process.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington: 1694–1753 1730 Lord Treasurer of Ireland 549 William IV, Prince of Orange: 1711–1751 1733 550 William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire: 1698–1755 1733 Lord Steward 551 Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington: c. 1674–1743 1733 Prime Minister 1742–1743 552 William Capell, 3rd Earl of Essex: 1697 ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · Presentations were made to six retiring county councillors on Monday at the final monthly plenary meeting of Roscommon County Council’s five-year term. Three of the retiring local authority members are Fianna Fáil representatives, Cllr Joe Murphy and Cllr John Cummins, both in the Boyle LEA, with Cllr Orla Leyden stepping down in ...

  4. 3 giorni fa · Roscommon County Council is made up of 18 seats across three municipal districts, Boyle, Roscommon and Athlone, covering the county with six seats in each area.

  5. 3 giorni fa · Thirty seven candidates will compete for eighteen seats on Roscommon County Council in the 2024 Local Elections taking place on Friday week, June 7th. The most crowded field is in the Boyle LEA where sixteen candidates have declared, including outgoing councillors Valerie Byrne, Liam Callaghan and Tom Crosby.

  6. 3 giorni fa · A two-and-a-half-acre site in Roscommon town on the Circular Rd has already been identified by Galway Education and Training Board (GRETB) for a proposed apprenticeship centre for the county. The matter came up for discussion recently when the Roscommon Town Local Area Plan 2024-2030 — in draft form and currently on public display — was discussed at a special meeting of the Municipal District.

  7. 2 giorni fa · The regimental museum is a relatively recent innovation (it opened in Boyle, County Roscommon, in 1995), and its handling of the 1920 mutiny, and the characters of the individual mutineers themselves, suggests an enduring cultural relevance which is not felt for the Irish imperial champions.