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Cllr Ruth Coppinger of the national steering group of the Campaign Against Household and Water Charges, with Longford Cllr Mark Casey and Joan Collins T.D at the meeting against household charges in the Longford Arms Hotel last Tuesday. Photo: Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie

Campaign against household and water charges launched in Longford

Over 150 people attending a meeting of the Campaign Against Household and Water Charges (CAHWT) in the Longford Arms Hotel on Tuesday night said they would not be registering for the €100 household charge.

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Some members of the Wetlands Heritage Ireland with Michael Nevin from Longford County Enterprise Board and Tim Caffrey Longford County Manager.   Photo: Michelle Ghee. www.gphotos.ie

Ambitious three-year plan to double tourism locally

The Longford tourism sector should grow by 50 percent between now and 2015, according to Bernadette Mullarkey of Bane Mullarkey consultancy.

Thousands set to give up on health cover

A leading health insurance expert has said thousands of people in Longford could pull out from health insurance cover as a result of recent levy and premium hikes.

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IDA prioritises other midlands’ towns over promoting Longford

In the aftermath of last week’s revelation that Longford did not receive a single client visit by IDA companies for the past three years, the IDA has admitted it only advertises Longford on an “opportunistic basis,” in response to specific client requirements.

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Weather for Longford, Ireland

Wednesday 22 February 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Light rain

Light rain

Temperature: 10 C to 13 C

Wind Speed: 20 mph

Wind direction: South west

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Cloudy

Cloudy

Temperature: 7 C to 14 C

Wind Speed: 15 mph

Wind direction: South west

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