It will will address the safety concerns.
A new community survey is aiming to find the spaces in the midlands were people feel unsafe.
Westmeath Local Community Safety Partnership will create a three year action plan based on the responses to the ‘Feeling Safe Survey’.
A part of the project, multiple agencies will address the safety concerns raised by the local communities.
Coordinator Brigid Geoghegan says they're seeking as many opinions as possible:
Westmeath LCSP Public Consultation meetings are on:
Thursday March 5, Annebrook House Hotel, Mullingar, 10.30am-12.30pm and 7-9pm;
Tuesday March 10, Shamrock Lodge Hotel, Athlone, 10.30am-12.30 and 7-9pm;
Wednesday March 11, Kilbeggan 7-9pm, venue TBC;
Monday March 23, Castle Varagh Hotel, Castlepollard, 7-9pm;
Wednesday March 25, Kinnegad Library, 7-9pm;
Tuesday March 31, Moate, 7-9pm, venue TBC.
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