''Still No School'' are holding a public information meeting with local representatives this evening.
An action group campaigning for the completion of a school in Westmeath say they feel like they're dealing with ''the boy who cried wolf''.
Curraghmore National School has had nine projected completion dates thus far and enrolment for next year is due to take place in the coming weeks.
An emergency meeting took place between Westmeath County Council, Department of Education representatives and the contractor last Friday.
The ''Still No School'' group are holding a public information night in the Mullingar Park hotel at 8pm.
Member of the group Cathy Savage is urging people to attend the meeting and support their efforts:
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