The AGM gets underway at 7pm this evening.
People in Laois are preparing for the return of Ireland’s biggest music event.
A meeting of Electric Picnic residents is scheduled for this evening in Stradbally, during which committee elections will take place, as nominees are being warned about the high level of attendance expected.
Discounted tickets for residents will be managed by the committee, with funds reserved for a future community hall.
The AGM gets underway at 7pm in St Colman's National School this evening, with the music festival set to take place from August 28th to 30th later this year.
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