He's doing so to raise funds for Mullingar Rotary Club, which will then be dispersed to local charities.
A midlands TD has set a very challenging New Year's Resolution - to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Longford Westmeath Deputy Robert Troy and his wife will embark on a mission to Tanzania to climb the highest single free-standing mountain in the world, at the beginning of January.
He's doing so to raise funds for Mullingar Rotary Club, which will then be dispersed to local charities.
Donators will also be entered into a draw for to win a hamper on the 23rd of December.
You can check out Robert Troy's Gofundme page here.
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