7 Monaghan County Council Projects Shortlisted for Excellence in Local Government Awards 2019

Following on from successfully picking up awards for ‘Everybody Plays – Inclusive Playground Policy’ and for repairmystuff.ie ‘Ireland’s Leading Online Repair Directory’ at the 2018 Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards, Monaghan County Council is again delighted to be shortlisted in 7 award categories in the 2019 Awards.

The annual awards scheme, which is hosted in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, acknowledges and encourages best practice and constructive initiatives by local authorities and is aimed at enhancing the positive relationships that already exist between chambers, businesses and their respective local authorities.

Monaghan County Council has been shortlisted in 7 of the 16 categories:

An Age Friendly Guide to Communication – Age Friendly Initiative

Monaghan Community Alerts – Best Practice in Citizen Engagement

Rossmore Forest Park Tourism & Recreational Development – Supporting Tourism

Monaghan County Council Rents App – Local Authority Innovation

Refurbishment and Remodelling of Clones Market House, Clones, Co. Monaghan –Outstanding initiative through the Municipal Districts

The Monaghan Spitfire – Life on the Border with a World at War – Heritage and Built Environment

Your Vote Your Voice – Disability Services Provision

Councillor Seamus Coyle, Cathaoirleach of Monaghan County Council, commented, “I am delighted to learn that the Council has been shortlisted in 7 separate categories of what is a very prestigious awards scheme for the Local Government sector in Ireland.”

Eamonn O’Sullivan, Chief Executive, added, “Following on from our success at the 2018 Awards, Monaghan County Council has performed very well in this year’s awards scheme and we are delighted to have 7 separate initiatives shortlisted for the 2019 Excellence Awards”.

The Excellence in Local Government Award winners will be announced at the 16th annual ceremony on 28th November at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Northwood, Santry. Awards will be presented for excellence in 16 different categories and one Local Authority will be awarded the overall award and named Local Authority of the Year 2019.

Monaghan County Council Notices 8th August 2019

#MY MONAGHAN – Tourism Campaign

The final #MyMonaghan video is being released today. Each video in the series features local people, talking about their passions and telling their stories.

In the last video of the MyMonaghan series, Marese McCarra from Mullaghmore Equestrian Centre talks about the varied activities that the busy centre offers for riders of all abilities and levels, from leisurely hacks around the local countryside to the therapeutic and educational benefits of a ride around the centre’s purpose built sensory trail.

To hear her story, log on to https://monaghantourism.com/index.php/mymonaghan to see the video release or check it out on www.facebook.com/Monaghantourism

PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE

 

#MYMONAGHAN Competition – What’s Your Monaghan?

A Monaghan sunset? The buzz at a festival? Or sheer match day magic?

Monaghan County Council, through the My Monaghan initiative wants to find out what makes Monaghan unique to you and why you just love calling our beautiful county, home. And it could just make you a winner! Here’s how:

  1. TAKE a picture or make a quick video of whatever it is that best sums up My Monaghan for you.
  2. SHARE it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #mymonaghan.
  3. STAND the chance to win! Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit will use the best entries to help promote the county AND three overall winners will be awarded cash prizes as follows:

First prize        €300

Second prize    €200

Third Prize      €100

 

The following Terms and Conditions apply:

  • By submitting an entry, entrants consent to Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit using or reproducing their photographs and videos for the purpose of promoting the county.
  • Competition is open to amateur photographers & videographers only
  • Winners will be selected by a judging panel and the judges’ decision will be final
  • Winners will be announced via the Monaghan Tourism social media feeds on 29 August 2019.

So come on, share the story, tell the tale, celebrate the extraordinary of the ordinary.

Share YOUR Monaghan NOW!

For more information about My Monaghan contact Dympna Condra on 047 73718

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Temporary Closing of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure                Monday Aug 19th to Tuesday Aug 20th 2019

Times:                                  9am – 5pm         

To Facilitate:                     New Connections to Gas Networks

Road Closed:

LS-8511-0 Chapel Lane

Alternative Routes.

Traffic turning onto the LT-8511-0 Chapel Lane from the R927-3 Main Street will be diverted onto the R927-3 Main Street, then turn Right onto the LT-85103-0 Rockdaniel Road, Turn Right onto the LS-8510-0.

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 8th 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure                Monday August 19 to Friday August 23

Times:                                   8am to 6pm

To Facilitate:                     Replacement of ESB Substation at entry to Glaslough Street Carpark

Road Closed:                     Entry lane to Glaslough Street Carpark LT14131. Single Lane closure on the LT14131 permitting entry only.

Diversion Routes:            Entry only into Glaslough Street Carpark from Glaslough Street. Exit from carpark via existing exit onto North Road.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 8th 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date & Time of Closure                                

From 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Saturday 17th August 2019

                                                

To Facilitate:

the Interdenominational Service and Unveiling of Mousewood Memorial in Belgium Park              

 

Road Closed:                    

LT51823 – Access from the N54 at McCleary’s Londis Shop to Belgium Park

 

Diversion Routes:

Diversion Route – Follow the N54 into Monaghan Town and turn right onto the LT55142 (Plantation Road)

Local access will be catered for.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 8th 2019

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Public Alert:

Mains Flushing to Togan Public water supply Scheme

Irish Water and Monaghan County Council

 

Monaghan County Council on behalf of Irish Water wishes to advise that water mains flushing will take place from Monday 12th of August 2019 to Friday 16th August 2019, on the Togan public Water Supply Scheme.

The following areas will be affected Crumlin, Togan, Kiltubbrid, Drumaclan, Kilnclay, Drumgull, Cabragh & Threemilehouse village.

Mains flushing is undertaken to improve the quality of water supplied to our customers. Customers in areas where flushing will take place will notice a temporary discoloration to their water but this discolouration will clear when allowed to run for a few minutes.

Water users may also experience reduced pressure for the duration of these works.

We regret any inconvenience caused.

Signed:          

Peader Mc Guinness

Head of Water Services

Electrical Recycling Drop Off Day on Friday 23rd August at The Mart, Clones (10am – 4pm)

Want to support the environment and de-clutter your home by recycling? Then check out the free Electrical Recycling Drop Off Day on Friday 23rd August at The Mart, Clones (10am – 4pm).

You can drop off any household item with a plug or a battery such as TVs, washing machines, IT equipment, stereos, mobile phone and chargers. 
The Drop-Off day is being operated by The European Recycling Platform and supported by Monaghan County Council.

Electrical Recycling Drop Off Day on Friday 23rd August at The Mart, Clones (10am – 4pm)

Register of Electors – Field Officers

Register of Electors – Field Officers

ATTENTION

Monaghan County Council’s Authorised Field Officers are calling at each residence in County Monaghan to ascertain the number of occupants in each house over the age of 18 who are entitled to vote.  We would appreciate your co-operation with them to ensure that you are registered correctly by providing name, address, date of birth and Eircode.

Please note that this information is being collated for the DRAFT Register of Electors 2020/2021 which will be published on 1st November 2019 and which will come into force on 15th February 2020.  This will mean that for voting purposes your details will not come into effect until next year.

In the event of an Election/Referendum before the Draft Register is published, and if you are not currently registered, have moved address or turned 18 YOU MUST complete a Supplement application form. Application forms can be obtained at www.checktheregister.ie, www.monaghan.ie or at Monaghan County Council, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan.

YOU CAN’T VOTE IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED!

 

Monaghan County Council Notices 1st August 2019

#MY MONAGHAN – Tourism Campaign

Another #MyMonaghan video is being released today. Each video in the series features local people, talking about their passions and telling their stories.

In the 7th video of the MyMonaghan series, Seany McCleary from Blasta Street Kitchen talks tex mex, tacos and about their new HQ in Corcaghan.

To hear his story, log on to https://monaghantourism.com/index.php/mymonaghan to see the video release or check it out on www.facebook.com/Monaghantourism

PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE

#MYMONAGHAN Competition – What’s Your Monaghan?

A Monaghan sunset? The buzz at a festival? Or sheer match day magic?

Monaghan County Council, through the My Monaghan initiative wants to find out what makes Monaghan unique to you and why you just love calling our beautiful county, home. And it could just make you a winner! Here’s how:

  1. TAKE a picture or make a quick video of whatever it is that best sums up My Monaghan for you.
  2. SHARE it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #mymonaghan.
  3. STAND the chance to win! Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit will use the best entries to help promote the county AND three overall winners will be awarded cash prizes as follows:

First prize        €300

Second prize    €200

Third Prize      €100

 

The following Terms and Conditions apply:

  • By submitting an entry, entrants consent to Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit using or reproducing their photographs and videos for the purpose of promoting the county.
  • Competition is open to amateur photographers & videographers only
  • Winners will be selected by a judging panel and the judges’ decision will be final
  • Winners will be announced via the Monaghan Tourism social media feeds on 29 August 2019.

So come on, share the story, tell the tale, celebrate the extraordinary of the ordinary.

Share YOUR Monaghan NOW!

For more information about My Monaghan contact Dympna Condra on 047 73718

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure                Monday Aug 19th to Tuesday Aug 20th 2019

Times:                                  9am – 5pm

To Facilitate:                     New Connections to Gas Networks

Road Closed:                     LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street

Diversion Routes:

Traffic turning onto the LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street from the R178-5 Parnell Street will be diverted onto the R178-5 Shercock Road, then turn Left onto the LP-4930-0 Mullanary Road

Traffic turning onto the LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street from the LP-4930-0 Mullanary Road will be diverted onto the R179-5 Kingscourt Road, then turn Left onto the R927-3 Main Street.

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

Any interested person may lodge an objection to the closing of the above mentioned roads with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday August 6th.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 1st 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure                Monday August 19 to Friday August 23

Times:                                  8am to 6pm

To Facilitate:                     Replacement of ESB Substation at entry to Glaslough Street Carpark

Road Closed:                     Entry lane to Glaslough Street Carpark LT14131. Single Lane closure on the LT14131 permitting entry only.

Diversion Routes:  Entry only into Glaslough Street Carpark from Glaslough Street. Exit from carpark via existing exit onto North Road.

Any interested person may lodge an objection to the closing of the above mentioned roads with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday August 6th.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 1st 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date & Time of Closure

From 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Saturday 17th August 2019

 

To Facilitate:

the Interdenominational Service and Unveiling of Mousewood Memorial in Belgium Park

 

Road Closed:                    

LT51823 – Access from the N54 at McCleary’s Londis Ship to Belgium Park

 

Diversion Routes:

Diversion Route – Follow the N54 into Monaghan Town and turn right onto the LT55142 (Plantation Road)

Local access will be catered for.

Any interested person may lodge an objection to the closing of the above mentioned roads with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday August 6th.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 1st 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date & Time of Closure :              

Monday July 29th 08.00 to Friday August 30th 0.00 2019

                                                

To Facilitate:

Completing construction of the new side road along with installation of services, pavement and finishing works on the side road and the adjacent N2

 

Road Closed:                    

L5250 Mullaghpeak Road where it joins the N2  

 

Diversion Routes:

Via N2 to L5260 Drumcaw Road and L5250 Mullaghpeak Road.

 

The closure will take place in the townland of Gortmoney, with the diversion route extending from Gortmoney to Corracrin, Lelgonnelly, Drumgaghan, Belderg, Skinnagin, Drumcaw and Legacurry townlands.

 

The L5250 Mullaghpeak Road will be closed for approximately 100 metres where it joins the N2. The closure is required to allow reconstruction of the Mullaghpeak Road where it joins the new N2 Road alignment scheme currently under construction. There will be no through traffic between the N2 and the L5250 Mullaghpeak Road during the closure, however the remainder of L5250 Mullaghpeak Road will remain open to local traffic only for residents and businesses along the road.

 

Vehicles travelling North along the N2 will no longer be able to turn right at the junction between the N2 & L5250 Mullaghpeak Road – instead vehicles will need to proceed South along the N2 to the L5260 Drumcaw Road turn-off, and turn left onto the L5260 Drumcaw Road. Continue on this road for 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to L5250 Road. Turn Left onto L5250 and proceed North along the L5250 for 0.8 miles (1.3 km). This will be the end of the diversion route.

 

Vehicles travelling South along the N2 will no longer be able to turn left at the junction between the N2 & L5250 Mullaghpeak Road – instead vehicles will need to proceed South approximately 1.75 miles (2.8 km) and turn left onto the L5260 Drumcaw Road and follow the diversion as outlined above.

 

Local access will be maintained along the L5250 Mullaghpeak Road for residents and businesses, although there will be no through access onto the N2. Residents will need to use the diversion route via the L5260 Drumcaw Road and the N2.

Emergency vehicles will also need to use the diversion route. We will make every effort to escort emergency vehicles through the closure to facilitate their access onto L5250 Mullaghpeak Road during the closure works, however our ability to do this will be governed by what stage the construction of the new road is in at the time – if there are significant differences in level between the two which would not allow us to facilitate passage of emergency vehicles through the closure then they would need to proceed along the diversion route.

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

18th July 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date & Time of Closure:  8am Monday 19th August to 5pm Friday 30th August 2019

                                                

To Facilitate:                        Bridge Remediation Works and all ancillary site works on the LT-16303-0, Newgrove.                  

 

Road Closed:                       LT-16303-0 in the townland of Newgrove, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

 

Diversion Routes:

Traffic wishing to proceed onto the LT-16303-0 towards Monaghan Town, will be diverted by remaining on the LT-16201-0, then turning right onto the LP-1620-0, then continuing on the LP-1630-0  and then proceeding on the LP-1631-0 towards Monaghan town.

 

Traffic wishing to proceed on the LT-16303-0 in the direction of Bellanode, will be diverted by remaining on the LP-1630-0, then continuing on the LP-1620-0, then turning left on to the LT-16201-0

 

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

 

 

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

August 1st2019

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXTINGUISH PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ROADS ACT 1993 SECTION 73

Notice is hereby given that Monaghan County Council in pursuance of its function under Section 73 of the Roads Act 1993 proposes, as Local Authority for the administrative area of County Monaghan to make an Order that the public right of way described in the schedule hereto shall be extinguished.

A map indicating the public right of way to be extinguished has been deposited at the offices of the Monaghan County Council Roads Department, M-TEK II, Armagh Road, Monaghan and may be inspected during office hours for a period of one month from 1st August 2019.

SCHEDULE

Formerly a section of the R188 at Swann’s Cross, in the townland of Rakeeragh & Dromore East, Co. Monaghan, for a distance of 57 metres, as marked E-F on the deposited map.

The extinguishment relates to old roadbed and will not affect access or use by the public of the existing road.

Objections or representations may be made in writing to the Administrative Officer, Roads Section, Monaghan County Council, M-TEK II Armagh Road, Monaghan H18 YH59 to arrive no later than 4.30pm on Monday 16th September 2019.

Signed: F. Mc Entee

              Head of Roads

              1st August 2019

Monaghan County Council Notices 25th July 2019

#MY MONAGHAN – Tourism Campaign

Another #MyMonaghan video is being released today. Each video in the series features local people, talking about their passions and telling their stories.

In the 6th video of the MyMonaghan series, David Smyth from Rally School Ireland talks about how rallying became a career as well as a passion.

To hear his story, log on to https://monaghantourism.com/index.php/mymonaghan to see the video release or check it out on www.facebook.com/Monaghantourism

PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE

 

#MYMONAGHAN Competition – What’s Your Monaghan?

A Monaghan sunset? The buzz at a festival? Or sheer match day magic?

Monaghan County Council, through the My Monaghan initiative wants to find out what makes Monaghan unique to you and why you just love calling our beautiful county, home. And it could just make you a winner! Here’s how:

  1. TAKE a picture or make a quick video of whatever it is that best sums up My Monaghan for you.
  2. SHARE it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #mymonaghan.
  3. STAND the chance to win! Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit will use the best entries to help promote the county AND three overall winners will be awarded cash prizes as follows:

First prize        €300

Second prize    €200

Third Prize      €100

The following Terms and Conditions apply:

  • By submitting an entry, entrants consent to Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit using or reproducing their photographs and videos for the purpose of promoting the county.
  • Competition is open to amateur photographers & videographers only
  • Winners will be selected by a judging panel and the judges’ decision will be final
  • Winners will be announced via the Monaghan Tourism social media feeds on 29 August 2019.

So come on, share the story, tell the tale, celebrate the extraordinary of the ordinary.

Share YOUR Monaghan NOW!

For more information about My Monaghan contact Dympna Condra on 047 73718

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan County Monaghan:

 

Date & Time of Closure:  8am Monday 19th August to 5pm Friday 30th August 2019

                                               

To Facilitate:                        Bridge Remediation Works and all ancillary site works on the LT-16303-0, Newgrove.                  

 

Road Closed:                       LT-16303-0 in the townland of Newgrove, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

 

Diversion Routes:

Traffic wishing to proceed onto the LT-16303-0 towards Monaghan Town, will be diverted by remaining on the LT-16201-0, then turning right onto the LP-1620-0, then continuing on the LP-1630-0  and then proceeding on the LP-1631-0 towards Monaghan town.

 Traffic wishing to proceed on the LT-16303-0 in the direction of Bellanode, will be diverted by remaining on the LP-1630-0, then continuing on the LP-1620-0, then turning left on to the LT-16201-0

 All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

Any interested person may lodge an objection to the closing of the above mentioned roads with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday July 30th.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

 This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

25th July 2019

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED)

NOTICE OF A PROPOSED MATERIAL CONTRAVENTION OF THE MONAGHAN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2019-2025
Ref. No. in register: 19/109

Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 34(6) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) that Monaghan County Council intends to consider deciding to grant permission to construct a two-storey dwelling house off the Kingscourt Road at Mullanarry, Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan.
The subject site is zoned for Existing Commercial uses and, as such, the development would contravene materially the Policy LZP 1 in the Monaghan County Development Plan 2019-2025 (see Section 9.2).

Policy LZP 1 – To implement the land use zoning categories and objectives in each of the settlement plan areas as set out in Table 9.1.

Table 9.1 – Land Use Zoning Category Number 7; Existing Commercial. To provide for established commercial development and facilitate appropriate expansion. Principal permitted uses shall be related to the existing established commercial use on site. Redevelopment and expansion of existing commercial uses may be permitted on these lands.

Particulars of the development may be inspected or purchased at the offices of the Planning Authority – Monaghan County Council, Planning Section, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan Town, H18 YT50 – during its public opening hours. Any submission or observation as regards the making of a decision to grant permission received (at the above mentioned address) on or before 17:00 on Wednesday the 21st of August 2019 will be duly considered by the Planning Authority.

Adrian Hughes
Senior Planner
25/07/19

Monaghan County Council Notices 18th July 2019

#MY MONAGHAN – Tourism Campaign

Another #MyMonaghan video is being released today. Each video in the series features local people, talking about their passions and telling their stories.

In the 5th video of the MyMonaghan series, Oliver Gibson from Dromore River Guided Canoe Tours talks about appreciating the beauty on his doorstep along the Cavan-Monaghan border and whiling away a few hours paddling down the river, getting up close with herons, swans and …dogfish!

To hear his story, log on to https://monaghantourism.com/index.php/mymonaghan to see the video release or check it out on www.facebook.com/Monaghantourism

PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE

 

#MYMONAGHAN Competition – What’s Your Monaghan?

A Monaghan sunset? The buzz at a festival? Or sheer match day magic?

Monaghan County Council, through the My Monaghan initiative wants to find out what makes Monaghan unique to you and why you just love calling our beautiful county, home. And it could just make you a winner! Here’s how:

  1. TAKE a picture or make a quick video of whatever it is that best sums up My Monaghan for you.
  2. SHARE it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #mymonaghan.
  3. STAND the chance to win! Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit will use the best entries to help promote the county AND three overall winners will be awarded cash prizes as follows:

 

First prize        €300

Second prize    €200

Third Prize      €100

 

The following Terms and Conditions apply:

 

  • By submitting an entry, entrants consent to Monaghan County Council Tourism Unit using or reproducing their photographs and videos for the purpose of promoting the county.
  • Competition is open to amateur photographers & videographers only
  • Winners will be selected by a judging panel and the judges’ decision will be final
  • Winners will be announced via the Monaghan Tourism social media feeds on 29 August 2019.

 

So come on, share the story, tell the tale, celebrate the extraordinary of the ordinary.

Share YOUR Monaghan NOW!

For more information about My Monaghan contact Dympna Condra on 047 73718

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Castleblayney-Carrickmacross in County Monaghan:

 

Date & Time of Closure:               Wednesday July 31st 8am to Thursday August 1st 6pm

To Facilitate:                                      New Connections to Gas Networks

Road Closed:                                     LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street

                                              

Diversion Routes:

Traffic turning onto the LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street from the R178-5 Parnell Street will be diverted onto the R178-5 Shercock Road, then turn Left onto the LP-4930-0 Mullanary Road

Traffic turning onto the LT-40008-0 Mullanary Street from the LP-4930-0 Mullanary Road will be diverted onto the R179-5 Kingscourt Road, then turn Left onto the R927-3 Main Street.

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

July 18th 2019

 

 

New book available: Monaghan’s Wonderful Wetlands

New book available: Monaghan’s Wonderful Wetlands

The first volume in the Monaghan Heritage Series is available to buy in Easons and Rocks, Monaghan town.

Written by Dr. Peter Foss and Shirley Clerkin, it celebrates the natural and cultural heritage of our wetlands, is
beautifully illustrated with photographs, and art by Neal Greig and Barry Quinn. Poetry by Peter Fallon.

Chapters – What is a wetland ? / The importance of wetlands / Types of wetlands in Monaghan / Wetland Plants/
Wetland Wildlife/ Cultural Heritage of Monaghan’s wetlands / Where to see wetlands and wildlife in Monaghan / What you can do to help.

“ A read of Monaghan’s Wonderful Wetlands will open your eyes to a new world of wildlife and wetlands right on your doorstep”, said Shirley Clerkin, co-author and County Heritage Officer.
“The summer months are a perfect time to explore wetland habitats, and to appreciate the wildlife and diversity they offer”.

Funded jointly by the Heritage Council and Monaghan County Council.