Many thanks to David C for cleaning defaced signposts in the estate. Before and after photos showing the excellent job done:
News and information for residents of Ashefield, Mullingar, Ireland
Many thanks to David C for cleaning defaced signposts in the estate. Before and after photos showing the excellent job done:
A non-functioning street light outside House #130 has been reported to the council street lighting contractors, Electric Skyline.
Happy Christmas and New Year to all Ashefield residents. Thank you for your support and cooperation over the year and hope 2016 will be successful for you all
Many thanks to everyone who attended the 2015 AGM of Ashefield Residents Association which was held in the Newbury Hotel in Mullingar on August 5, 2015. If you were unable to attend but are interested in contributing to the residents association or have suggestions & ideas to help improve the estate, please feel free to send an email to info [at] ashefield.com or contact us via the Facabook page.
Slides from the AGM:
Dear Resident,
The 2015 Ashefield Residents Annual Fund Raising Collection has commenced. The funds collected are used in the upkeep of the common areas in the estate. The main expense incurred is the grass cutting in the large green areas.
With a view to continuing this work the Resident Association Committee Members have commenced visiting home in the estate requesting a contribution of €20 per household (reduced from €30 in 2013). To make things easier we have a PayPal account on www.ashefield.com into which your contribution may be paid.
(It cost over €1300 to cut the grass and do other minor repairs in 2014. We post details of the accounts on this website
The collection has been well supported in the past and we are sure that we can rely on your support once again this year. We realise that we all have extra pressures due to Household Charge and Property Tax. However despite home owners paying these the County Councils are not providing any additional services. Therefore as always the responsibility falls on all the residents to keep the common areas.
This requests is being made to all residents; be the renting their home or are it’s owner. However if those renting their home feel that this request is better directed to their landlord we would appreciate if they forwarded this note to their landlord.
The 2015 annual general meeting of Ashefield Residents Association will be held in the Newbury Hotel, Mullingar on Wednesday August 5th at 8pm. All are welcome. Further details regarding the agenda will be posted here when available.
Many thanks to Alma for organizing the clean-up this evening and to all those who took time out of their schedules to help – greatly appreciated!
Hi all – I know this is short notice but some residents have generously volunteered to take part in an estate Spring clean this evening, Friday April 17.
All volunteers are most welcome – even if you spare just 30 mins. There will be rubbish bags available. It is also an excellent opportunity to meet some of your neighbours.
The start time is between 6-6.30pm and starting point will be in the vicinity of houses 145-152.
Huge thanks to Alma, Karl & Yvonne for taking the initiative.
Hope you can join!
Following a request by an Ashefield resident, the residents association contacted Cllr. Ken Glynn who kindly arranged for the roadsweeper to visit Ashefield on Monday 30th March at approx. 11am.
Many thanks to Cllr. Ken Glynn for arranging this. If you would like to raise any issue affecting the common areas of the estate, there are a number of options to do so:
Typically, the residents association will ask Cllr. Glynn for help in matters that may require county council attention e.g. public lighting, littering/dumping, anti-social activities. However any resident or member of the public can contact Westmeath County Council directly. Please feel free to do so as this can be the quickest method to alert them of an issue in the area.
Hi all – received the following request for input from residents of Mullingar:
A European Research project conducted through Maynooth University involving 8 other countries is looking at how families and households are coping after the financial crisis.
RESCuE is trying to understand how families who have been adversely affected by the economic crisis “bounce back”? We are interested in how families have adapted to face recent challenges to help them get by and challenges they may be struggling with.
Maynooth University is part of a nine-country European consortium that is investigating resilience among families and households in urban and rural areas across Europe. We are listening to the voices of ordinary people coping with the economic crisis. The project aims to assist social institutions and policy makers to learn from those experiences and to develop better strategies for supporting families and households in the future.
www.rescueproject.eu
For more details, please see the Brief overview of the RESCuE project and a RESCuE project poster with contact details
If you are interested in participating, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Dagg
RESCuE: Citizens’ Resilience in times of crisis
NIRSA, Ionta Building, North Campus
jennifer.dagg [AT] nuim.ie
Note: replace [AT] with ‘@’