Collinstown

Collinstown

Baile na gCailleach

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We have Orchards – more to come

We have Orchards – more to come

Our tree planting project is off to a great start.  We began in St. Mary’s School on Wednesday 29th and planted apple, pear and plumb trees – some in the front playground and some in the back playground beside the

Mary Duffy January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 Collinstown Action Group, Collinstown Men's Shed, Collinstown Tidy Towns, News & Events Read more

Public Meeting on TidyTowns 3-Year Plan

Public Meeting Notice

Collinstown Tidy Towns invite you to a public meeting on Wednesday 27th November at 8pm in Collinstown Hall to discuss the new TidyTowns 3-Year Plan.  The draft plan was collated by Sharon Eastwood of Woodrow Sustainable Solutions and was kindly

Damian Duffy November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 Collinstown Tidy Towns, News & Events Read more

Tidy Towns Clean-up Day – Saturday, 23rd February 2019

Tidy Towns Clean-up Day – Saturday, 23rd February 2019

Well done and thank you to everyone who helped with Saturday’s clean-up and who helped in the organisation. It is thanks to the organisation in advance of days like this that so much can be achieved in a few hours

Damian Duffy February 25, 2019May 8, 2019 Collinstown Tidy Towns, News & Events Read more

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Keep up to date with the news for all our clubs and organisations, our school and parish.  Check out our calendar to see what is on in and around our village. Learn more about the history and heritage of our village.

Visiting Collinstown and North Westmeath? Discover stories from our beautiful part of the country in our visitor information section.

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  • Parish Newsletter for 19 June 2022

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Collinstown (Irish: Baile na gCailleach) is a village in north County Westmeath, situated on the R395 regional road overlooking Lough Lene. It lies 18 km (11 mi) northeast of the county town of Mullingar and has a population of 700.

The Irish name of the village means ‘town of the veiled women’, owing to a convent once established on an island on nearby Lough Lene.

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