John in the Digger is not a waitman, but Ray D'Creegan has it right as well in Longwood.
A local service notice has been shared across Longwood in Co Meath regarding community matters in the area. The announcement clarifies details about key figures in the Longwood community, distinguishing between different individuals and their roles.
The notice appears to address some confusion or misinformation circulating locally, setting the record straight on who holds particular positions or responsibilities within the town. By naming John Fox and Ray D'Creegan alongside other community members including Mary Moody, Pamela Hill, Toher Duffy and Tommy Byrne, the announcement helps residents understand the correct information about local arrangements and services.
These kinds of clarifications are important for small communities where word-of-mouth communication can sometimes lead to misunderstandings about local figures and their actual capacities. The notice ensures that residents in Longwood have accurate information about who is involved in community activities and services.
The announcement was carried by LMFM as a locally actionable update, ensuring it reached residents who tune in to the local radio station for news and service notices relevant to their area.
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Radio-sourced service notice item from Louth. Towns mentioned: Longwood.