Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) – Monaghan County Council

Monaghan County Council has prepared a Draft Map of the lands considered to be in scope for the RZLT as of 1st October 2022. The Map, explanatory information and deadlines for submissions to the Planning Section is available to view online at www.monaghan.ie/planning/rzlt/

Patricia Monahan, Deputy Chief Executive of Monaghan County Council is encouraging people to check the Draft Map.

“I would strongly urge members of the public to assess the Draft Map published on Monaghan County Council’s website and, if required, to make a submission before January 1st 2023. County Monaghan requires increased housing supply to meet our housing needs, and this initiative seeks to increase supply by activating zoned, serviced residential development lands (including mixed-use lands) for housing.”

 

News from Active Travel Unit – Temporary one-way system on the Link Road between Canal Street/Mall Road and Macartan Road (N54) in Monaghan Town

Monaghan County Council Active Travel Department in conjunction with Monaghan Municipal District are introducing a temporary one-way system on the Link Road between Canal Street/Mall Road and Macartan Road (N54) in Monaghan Town for a period from Sunday 30th October to Sunday 22nd November 2022, which will be in place 24 hours, 7 days a week, for 4 weeks duration. The purpose of the trial is to provide a dedicated walk/cycle path along the link road to allow uninterrupted travel along the Ulster Canal Greenway, from the linear park onto Canal Street.

 In order to make sufficient room for this on-road greenway link, it will be necessary to reduce the traffic lanes from two to one. It is proposed to therefore make this Link Road open to traffic in one direction only – from Canal Street out to the N54 Macartan Road. There will be an impact on traffic flow, and in order to assess this, it is proposed to carry out a trial one-month period, during which traffic counts will be taken and the flow of traffic will be carefully observed. 

 Feedback from members of the public is welcome please submit your feedback via the survey in the link below;

 Public Consultation on a temporary one-way system on the Link Road between Canal Street/Mall Road and Macartan Rd. (N54) in Monaghan Town for a period of 4 weeks. Survey (surveymonkey.com)

INVITATION to property owners of MARKET STREET and PARK STREET, Monaghan – Consultation Meeting

INVITATION to property owners of MARKET STREET and PARK STREET, Monaghan

You are invited to attend a consultation meeting on

WEDNESDAY 02 NOVEMBER 2022 @ 6:15 p.m.

at Market House, Monaghan

Monaghan County Council wish to consult with property owners to identify suitable interventions to properties to improve and enhance the streetscape and quality of our historic town through heritage-led regeneration.

Grant funding has been allocated through the Town and Village Renewal Scheme for enhancement works to property facades.

The consultation will be carried out by Craftstudio Architecture on behalf of Monaghan County Council. Please contact info@craftstudio.ie or 047 82036 if you have any queries with regards to the scheme. Or alternatively contact Máire Cullinan, Monaghan County Council on 086 8549202.

National Biodiversity Priorities – Opportunities for public submission of views

National Biodiversity Plan

The draft NBAP sets out a vision for an Ireland in 2050 in which biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored, and sustainably used maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people.

https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/1566c-public-consultation-on-irelands-4th-national-biodiversity-action-plan/?referrer=http://www.gov.ie/biodiversityplan/

There are 3 ways to get involved: fill in the online survey.

Send any comments by email to: NBAPConsultation@housing.gov.ie or send comments by post to:

4th National Biodiversity Action Plan Consultation, Biodiversity Policy, NPWS, 90 North King Street, Dublin 7, D07 N7CV.

The closing date for submissions is 9 November 2022.

 

  1. Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

A Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss, with a total of 100 members including an independent Chairperson and 99 randomly-selected members of the public, has been convened to examine how the State can improve its response to the issue of biodiversity loss, and to bring forward proposals in that regard. To make a submission to the Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss, you can use one of these three options:

Upload your submission via our online submissions form.  https://www.citizensassembly.ie/en/assembly-on-biodiversity-loss/about/

Email your submission to submissions@citizensassembly.ie or

Post your submission to: Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss, 16 Parnell Square, Dublin 1

Submissions can be made by the public until end of November.

 

  1. New strategy statement for National Parks and Wildlife Service

The first Strategy Statement for the National Parks and Wildlife Service will set out the core mission and values of the NPWS, together with key strategic priorities as an organisation for 2023-2025.  https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/858b3-public-consultation-on-a-new-strategy-statement-for-the-national-parks-and-wildlife-service/

You can read the consultation document, and then complete a more detailed online questionnaire.

If you prefer to email or post your responses to the consultation document, you can send them by email to: strategyconsultation@npws.gov.ie or post to:

Strategy Consultation, NPWS, 90 North King Street, Dublin 7, D07 N7CV.

The closing date for submissions is 9 December 2022.

Your Village … Your Views … Our Future We want to hear from YOU! Rockcorry Vision Plan

Monaghan County Council has identified the need for a Vision Plan for Rockcorry. The Plan will outline the priorities for development in terms of village regeneration, enhancement, community facilities and developing the local economy.

As part of this process the Council has engaged the services of  Sheridan Woods Architects and Urban Planners and Venture International Ltd Consultants to work with them to engage with the residents and community of Rockcorry to shape the development of the Vision Plan for your village.

An effective Vision Plan works best when all the interests in the community are brought together to work on common goals and a planned vision … in this case for Rockcorry.

The process will commence with an information evening as follows:

Date Tuesday 15th  November 2022
Time 7.00 pm
Location Rockcorry National School, Corkeeran, Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan

Please feel free to tell people about information evening for the Vision Plan so that as many people as possible have the chance to have their say and be heard.

For further information or to register your interest in the information evening please contact::

Bridie Comac

Email: bridie@venturei.org

Tel:  048 87769007

 

Your Village … Your Views … Our Future We want to hear from YOU! Drum Vision Plan

 

Your Village … Your Views … Our Future

We want to hear from YOU!

Drum Vision Plan

Monaghan County Council has identified the need for a Vision Plan for Drum. The Plan will outline the priorities for development in terms of village regeneration, enhancement, community facilities and developing the local economy.

As part of this process the Council has engaged the services of   Sheridan Woods Architects and Urban Planners and Venture International Ltd Consultants to work with them to engage with the residents and community of Drum to shape the development of the Vision Plan for your village.

An effective Vision Plan works best when all the interests in the community are brought together to work on common goals and a planned vision … in this case for Drum.

The process will commence with an information evening as follows:

Date Wednesday 9th November 2022
Time 7.00 pm
Location Drum School, Cortober, Drum, Co Monaghan

Please feel free to tell people about the information evening for the Vision  Plan so that as many people as possible have the chance to have their say and be heard.

For further information or to register your interest in the information evening please contact:

Bridie Comac

Email:bridie@venturei.org

Tel:  048 87769007

Draft IAE Regional Tourism Strategy

The draft Ireland’s Ancient East Regional Tourism Development Strategy is now nearing completion and it, along with the draft Strategic Environmental Assessment, has been published and is open for public consultation on the Fáilte Ireland website. Please see link to the documents below.

IAE: https://www.failteireland.ie/Regional-experience-brands/regional-development-strategies/IAE-Regional-Development-Strategy.aspx

Submissions to be made directly via the www.failteireland.ie website.

 

N2 Ardee to Castleblayney Road Scheme – Initial design to be made available on Project Website

N2 Ardee to Castleblayney Road Scheme – Initial design to be made available on Project Website

Monaghan County Council, in association with Louth County Council, and in partnership with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) are currently developing a road scheme to upgrade the existing N2 between Ardee and Castleblayney. Monaghan County Council appointed Jacobs Consulting Engineers (Jacobs) in 2018 to advance the project through the planning and design process. This is an important project to enhance key North/South and regional connectivity and to improve road safety, and the project is being developed in accordance with TII’s Project Management Guidelines.

Following three public consultations on the proposed scheme, a 400m wide Preferred Route Corridor was published in February 2021. The project then entered the next phase of TII’s planning and design process (Phase 3: Design and Environmental Evaluation) and Jacobs are in the process of designing the road (including junctions and accesses), identifying the landtake required, and undertaking an Environmental Impact Assessment.

The N2 Project Team has substantially completed the necessary surveys/investigations to prepare an initial design of the proposed road. In September, the project team contacted approximately 300 directly affected landowners, inviting them to meet with members of the project team to discuss the potential impact of the scheme on their lands. The project team wishes to sincerely thank all landowners who have attended meetings for their engagement – in many cases landowners are receiving the information that they will be significantly impacted by the proposed scheme, and it is a difficult time for many people.

After 5 weeks of landowner meetings, details of the initial road design will now be made available to the wider community and stakeholders along the route of the proposed road. The design will be available on an online map based system on the project website www.N2MonaghanLouth.ie and is expected to be available by Tuesday, 25th October. The design shown will be based on a preliminary, initial design, and will be subject to change following feedback from stakeholders.

The map-based system will show the route of the proposed N2, the locations of the proposed interchanges and junctions onto the N2, and the route of proposed sideroads and access roads along the N2. This will provide the wider community the opportunity to view the impacts of the project on the local road network and to view the alternative routes they will be required to travel to access local facilities and to join the improved N2. The answers to Frequently Asked Questions can also be seen on the project website.

Over the coming months the N2 Project Team will consider feedback received from landowners and other stakeholders before a design is finalised. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and CPO documentation will then be prepared. Subject to approval, would then be submitted to An Bord Pleanála as part of the planning approval process.

Feedback can be submitted to the N2 Project Team by email ArdeeCastleblayney@N2MonaghanLouth.ie or via the N2 Project Phoneline 087 340 3786.

Book of Condolence for Creeslough Victims – Monaghan County Council

The Cathaoirleach of Monaghan County Council Cllr. Sean Conlon has opened a book of condolences to allow the people of Monaghan to express their sympathy and solidarity with the people of Creeslough, in the aftermath of the tragic incident in the Donegal village.

Opening the Book of Condolences, the Cathaoirleach said “We are shocked and deeply saddened by the dreadful events that unfolded in Creeslough on Friday last.  On behalf of the members and staff of Monaghan County Council and the people of Monaghan, I extend our deepest sympathies to the families that have been so tragically affected, and to the wider community in Creeslough, who are coming to terms with the loss and devastation of this traumatic incident.  You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.”

Those who wish to sign the Book of Condolence can do so at Monaghan County Council’s offices at:

  • The Glen, Monaghan Town
  • Ballybay/Clones Municipal District Offices, the Diamond, Clones
  • Carrickmacross/Castleblayney Municipal District Offices, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross

The book of condolences is now closed.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha.

 

 

HSE issues Public Health advice following bacterial meningitis notifications

Wednesday, 5th October 2022

HSE issues Public Health advice following bacterial meningitis notifications

Meningococcal notifications – week ending 1st October 2022

The HSE has confirmed that it is investigating four cases of meningococcal meningitis/septicaemia reported in the last week of September; 3 cases are confirmed and one is possible. Three of the cases are reported to be caused by serogroup B. Sadly, two of the people affected have died.

The cases were reported from different regions of the country and have no known links with each other. Three of the cases are young adults and one case is less than 10 years of age.

Close contacts are being identified by public health and will be provided with antibiotics to prevent infection and will also be offered vaccine if appropriate.

Meningitis is a serious illness involving inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by a variety of different germs, mainly bacterial and viruses. Bacterial meningitis, such as in these cases, is less common but usually more serious than viral meningitis and requires urgent treatment with antibiotics. Bacterial meningitis may be accompanied by septicaemia (blood poisoning). The bacteria live naturally in the nose and throat of normal healthy persons without causing illness. The spread of the bacteria is caused by droplets from the nose and mouth. The illness occurs most frequently in young children and adolescents, usually as isolated cases. Bacterial meningitis or septicaemia requires urgent antibiotic treatment.

Signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia

  • Meningitis and septicaemia often happen together. Symptoms can appear in any order. Some may not appear at all.
  • Early symptoms can include;
    • Fever
    • Headache
    • Neck stiffness
    • Vomiting
    • Drowsiness
    • Discomfort from bright light
    • Diarrhoea
    • Muscle pain
    • Stomach cramps
    • Fever with cold hands and feet
  • A rash may appear (pin-prick type marks which if untreated can spread to form bruises or blood blisters). DO NOT WAIT FOR A RASH. If someone is ill and getting worse, get medical help immediately.

The HSE advises that if anyone has any concerns they should contact their GP in the first instance but ensure that medical expertise is sought quickly.

The HSE is closely monitoring the situation.

Vaccination:

Meningococcal B disease is prevented by vaccination. The MenB vaccine was introduced in Ireland for all children born on or after 1 October 2016 because children under one year are at the highest risk of meningococcal B disease. All children are offered MenB vaccine at 2 and 4 months of age with a booster dose of MenB vaccine given at 12 months.