The group is meeting at 12 noon Monday to Friday.
People are being asked to join in a daily weekday protest in Westmeath.
Let’s March Mullingar says the new town enhancement project is causing traffic congestion in the town.
The group wants Westmeath County Council to put the roundabouts back in place, return the slip lane on Castle St. and Mount St. to go back to a two way traffic flow.
They also believe Mullingar will lose revenue if the current system remains in place.
They want the public to join them with signs and noise makers in Market Square at 12 noon each day Monday to Friday.
Sheryl Forbes from the Belly Café is among those feeling the impact of a drop in footfall:
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