Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Cavan and Monaghan County Councils are joining forces and hosting a range of events during the Cavan Monaghan Science Festival from 10th-24th of November 2018.

The objectives of the festival are to increase the awareness and visibility of science in our society, promote the importance of science for economic growth, to promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) at a local/regional level and to show that STEM is fun, educational and social.

Primary and post primary schools were invited to enter a poster competition to raise awareness in terms of water quality in our rivers and lakes including protecting our rivers and lakes from water pollution. This year’s theme was Plastic Pollution.

The winning entrants receive a Samsung tablet and an outdoor event/school trip will be organised for the class/school depending on class size. The winning posters will be displayed on a billboard in Monaghan during Science Week 2018 to raise awareness about the Science Festival and water quality,

The Post-primary school winner is Dolores Pasagic of Castleblayney College, Castlebalyney, Co. Monaghan. 

Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Pictures Above are;  From Left to Right: Mrs. Frances King, Deputy Principal, Caitriona Gaffney, Environmental Services Monaghan County Council, Dolores Pasagic, Secondary School Poster Competition Winner, Mrs. Celine Keith, Science Teacher

Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Above is Dolores’ winning entry.

The Primary school winner is Cassie Mullen-McGary of Scoil Phadraig, Garron, Tyholland, Co. Monaghan

Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Pictured above are; Lisa Smith, Environment Section, Monaghan County Council, Cassie Mullen-McGary, Winner, Scoil Phadraig and Éadaoin Moore, Teacher/Principal, Scoil Phadraig

Cavan Monaghan Science Festival 2018 Schools Poster Competition

Above is Cassie’s winning entry.

Congratulations to the winners and their schools and thanks to all the schools that participated.  We are displaying some of the brilliant competition entrants on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MonaghanCoCoEnvironment   and in your local library.

Rights of Immigrants in Ireland to vote in Irish Local Elections

Last week with the support of the Department of Justice & Equality and the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government the Immigrant Council of Ireland launched a set of 10 multi-lingual videos on the rights of immigrants in Ireland to vote in Irish local elections.

All nationalities resident in Ireland can vote and run in local elections!

Local Elections are in May 2019 and the deadline for voter registration is this November 25th 2018.

For more information see:

Immigrant Council Website 

Immigrant Council Youtube

Immigrant Council Facebook Page

Monaghan County Council’s Dublin Street Regeneration Plan picks up Prestigious National Award

Monaghan County Council’s Dublin Street Regeneration Plan picks up Prestigious National Award

Over 1,000 of Ireland’s leading property professionals turned out at the Convention Centre Dublin on Thursday 8th November last for the KPMG Irish Independent Property Industry Excellence Awards.

The awards are endorsed by all relevant professional institutes, representative bodies and State agencies, namely Engineers Ireland, the Irish Planning Institute, Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Society of Chartered Surveyors, Construction Industry Federation, Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, Industrial Development Authority, Dublin Institute of Technology, Office of Public Works and Enterprise Ireland.

Monaghan County Council beat off strong competition from other shortlisted nominees of Cork County Council, Cosgrave Developments, Cairn Plc and JNP Architects to win the Excellence in Planning Award.

Accepting the award on the night, Máire Cullinan, Executive Planner, said, ‘The Council recognised the need to address vacant and derelict backlands within the town centre and appointed the expertise of Sheridan Woods Architects and Urban Planners to consult the community and prepare a regeneration plan. An application has been submitted under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund to the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, which would see the infrastructure delivered to progress the regeneration of Dublin Street.’

The Plan provides for the development of a new public square, O’Duffy Place, linking Dublin Street to the Lower Courthouse car park. The Plan is an opportunity for landowners and developers to realise the potential of Dublin Street, to improve the range and quality of offer in retail, hospitality and services and will define Monaghan as a shopping and visitor destination.
The Dublin Street Regeneration Plan was acknowledged earlier in the year when it won the Irish Planning Institute Design Award, recognising the purpose of the Plan to provide guidance on the regeneration options for the future development of the Dublin Street Regeneration Plan study area to create a sustainable and integrated development approach that would consolidate the town centre, and increase its attractiveness as a place to live, work and visit.

The other Property Industry Excellence category winners were: Bredagh Old School (Community Benefit Award), Henry J Lyons Architects (Design Project Award), Kore Insulation (Energy Efficiency Award), JLL (Commercial Agency of the Year), Savills (Residential Agency of the Year), Hibernia Reit (Property Investment/Fund Manager of the Year), Shannon Commercial Properties (Regional Excellence), BAM Facilities Management (Facilities Management), Mark, Andrew and Kelly Cosgrave – Dublin Loft Company (Emerging Talent) and SISK (Contractor of the Year) and also taking the Overall Winner award.

Monaghan County Council's Dublin Street Regeneration Plan picks up Prestigious National Award

Photographed Above Are (L to R): Michele Connolly (KPMG), Donal McElwain (MCC), Kevin Woods (Sheridan Woods Architects & Urban Planners), Máire Cullinan (MCC), Cllr. Brian McKenna (MCC & Municipal District Cathoirleach), Charlotte Sheridan (Sheridan Woods Architects & Urban Planners) and Ali Harvey (Heritage Council).

Invitation: Launch of PLATO Growth Programme in Fermanagh and Omagh

Invitation: Launch of PLATO Growth Programme in Fermanagh and Omagh

Ambitious companies in the Region in all industry sectors are being offered a unique opportunity to invest in their management and leadership skills through a customised cross-border programme underpinned by peer-to-peer learning and “learning from the Bigger Guys”. The programme offers owner managers a business support forum where they can network and discuss business growth challenges with established large ‘parent’ companies in the region. These ‘parent’ companies are leaders in their industry sectors, and support the programme by sharing their skills and experience within the network on an ongoing basis over a 12-month period.

The PLATO Programme is launching in the Fermanagh and Omagh region and can take a small number of companies from neighbouring counties/Council jurisdictions across the Region North and South. The two parent company leaders in Fermanagh and Omagh will include Balcas CEO, Brian Murphy and Telestack Marketing Manager Mairead McCrory.

The Fermanagh and Omagh PLATO EBR Programme is now open for applications to fill a maximum of 20 places for small growth-oriented companies to join the Programme. Places on the Programme are limited, if you think you may be interested but not sure how, please join us on Tuesday 27th November from 10:00-12:00 at Telestack, Omagh for an opportunity to hear more about the Programme, hear about Telestack growth story and to network with like-minded individuals. Alternatively, you can email Cecilia on cecilia@platoebr.com to apply.

PLATO is a programme for entrepreneurs, driven by entrepreneursThe Fermanagh and Omagh PLATO group will provide a sound and confidential forum for owner/managers to challenge their thinking and develop their business potential through facilitated sharing of experiences and resources where the Programme is customised to suit the needs of the group at the outset of the Programme.

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has recently become a partner in the long-established PLATO EBR (East Border Region) Programme. PLATO is a licensed Management and Development Network. Fermanagh and Omagh Council joins the four Local Enterprise Offices and County Councils in Cavan, Louth, Meath and Monaghan and three other Northern Ireland partners of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Mid-Ulster District Council in funding the cross-border network.

 

To register for the FREE information event email: cecilia@platoebr.com or Tel: +353 86022 7123. For more information visit: www.platoebr.com

 

Invitation: Launch of PLATO Growth Programme in Fermanagh and Omagh

Check the Draft Register of Electors by 25 November 2018

Check the Draft Register of Electors by 25 November 2018

The Draft Register of Electors is on display at your City/County/City and County Council’s offices, Garda Stations, Libraries, Post Offices and online at www.checktheregister.ie
until 25 November 2018.

If on 15 February 2019 you are aged 18 or over check that your name, address and other details are present and correct on the Draft Register. If there is a mistake, tell your local Council before 25 November 2018.

Download or View a PDF Version of this notice here: Check the Draft Register of Electors by 25 November 2018 (PDF File)

Update from Monaghan County Council RE: Land Subsidence Incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone Wednesday 31st October 2018 3.00 pm

Update from Monaghan County Council RE: Land Subsidence Incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone
Wednesday 31st October 2018 3:00 pm

 

Following notification from the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), Monaghan County Council will re-open the LP4900 local road to Drumgossat this evening, Wednesday 31st October 2018.

The R179 Regional Road was reopened last Friday.

An independent consulting firm, commissioned by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) has reviewed and verified the results of geological & hydrological testing carried out over the past four weeks by Gyproc Ireland Ltd and SRK Consultants.

Monaghan County Council wish to thank the residents, businesses and community of Magheracloone for their forbearance over the past five weeks. The diversions and one-way systems were put in place to provide safe access to the locality following the land subsidence and the subsequent increased risk to road users on the R179 and LP4900 roads.

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Update from Monaghan County Council RE Land Subsidence Incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone Friday 26th October 2018 1:00 pm

Update from Monaghan County Council RE Land Subsidence Incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone

Friday 26th October 2018 1:00 pm

The R179 Regional Road from Carrickmacross to Kingscourt will reopen to road traffic today (Friday) at 13:30. The LP4900 local road to Drumgossat will remain closed until further notice.

An independent consulting firm, commissioned by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) has reviewed and verified the results of geological & hydrological testing carried out over the past four weeks by Gyproc Ireland Ltd and SRK Consultants and consider that it is safe to re-open the R179 Regional Road. Further testing and analysis of ground conditions in the vicinity of the LP4900 local road will continue over the coming days and this road will remain closed.

A revised one-way system is in place for local traffic wishing to access Drumgossat School and Church.

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Update from Monaghan County Council RE land subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone 22nd October 2018

Update from Monaghan County Council re land subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone      

Monday 22nd October 2018   5.00 pm

Monaghan County Council and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) met with Gyproc Ireland Ltd. and SRK Consultants, in Carrickmacross this afternoon.

The results of geological & hydrological testing carried out over the past three weeks were discussed. A programme of testing to be carried out in forthcoming days was agreed with Gyproc Ireland Ltd.  Subject to independent verification of the final test results later this week, Monaghan County Council hope to be in a position to make a decision as to whether the R179 and LP4900 roads can be reopened to the public.

 

Traffic Management

In the interests of public safety, the Road Closure Orders remain in place until further notification.

The  Carrickmacross/Kingscourt Road (R179) will remain closed from Drumgossat Crossroads to O’Rourke’s Filling Station at Drummond. In addition, the LP4900 to Drumgossat will also remain closed to traffic. The road closures will remain in place until the detailed technical assessments confirm that they are safe for public use.

Traffic between Carrickmacross and Kingscourt is being diverted via Shercock. Monaghan County Council appeals to local residents to adhere to the one-way system that is in place around Drumgossat school.

Doran Motors and Treacy’s Hotel are fully accessible from Carrickmacross using the R179 regional road. O’Rourke’s filling station, Ciaran McConnon Motors and Cabra Castle Hotel are accessible from Kingscourt using the R179 or local diversionary routes.

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Update from Monaghan County Council Re: land subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone 17th October  

Update from Monaghan County Council Re: land subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone      

Wednesday 17th October 2018   5.00 pm

 

There has been no evidence of further movements in ground conditions in the last week. Monitoring and surveying of the lands and public roads at Magheracloone continues following a programme agreed by Monaghan County Council and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) with Gyproc Ireland Ltd. and SRK Consultants, at last Wednesday’s meeting.

 

Areas for further investigation were identified after discussion on the preliminary geological assessment report last week. The focus of this investigation is on the R179 Regional Road and residences located within the safety zone.

 

The results of ongoing surveying and monitoring of ground and underground conditions are collated and analysed before verification by the DCCAE’s geological and mining specialists. All parties are scheduled to meet next on Monday 22 October 2018.

 

Pending an outcome from the technical assessments, Monaghan County Council has had to extend the Road Closure Order beyond its original date to 5 November 2018.  The Council recognises the difficulties caused to local businesses and residents in the area. We are endeavouring to have this investigation and verification process completed as quickly as possible, bearing in mind the need to maintain public safety, at all times.

 

Traffic Management

In the interests of public safety, the Road Closure Orders have been extended until 5 November 2018.

 

The Carrickmacross/Kingscourt Road (R179) will remain closed from Drumgossat Crossroads to O’Rourke’s Filling Station at Drummond. In addition, the LP4900 to Drumgossat will also remain closed to traffic. The road closures will remain in place until the detailed technical assessments confirm that they are safe for public use.

 

Traffic between Carrickmacross and Kingscourt is being diverted via Shercock. Monaghan County Council appeals to local residents to adhere to the one-way system that is in place around Drumgossat school.

 

Doran Motors and Treacy’s Hotel are fully accessible from Carrickmacross using the R179 regional road. O’Rourke’s filling station, Ciaran McConnon Motors and Cabra Castle Hotel are accessible from Kingscourt using the R179 or local diversionary routes.

 

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Update from Monaghan County Council RE: Land Subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone   Wed 17th October 2018  5:00 pm

Update from Monaghan County Council RE: Land Subsidence incident at Drumgossat/Knocknacran Magheracloone      

Wednesday 17th October 2018   5:00 pm

 

There has been no evidence of further movements in ground conditions in the last week. Monitoring and surveying of the lands and public roads at Magheracloone continues following a programme agreed by Monaghan County Council and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) with Gyproc Ireland Ltd. and SRK Consultants, at last Wednesday’s meeting.

Areas for further investigation were identified after discussion on the preliminary geological assessment report last week. The focus of this investigation is on the R179 Regional Road and residences located within the safety zone.

 

The results of ongoing surveying and monitoring of ground and underground conditions are collated and analysed before verification by the DCCAE’s geological and mining specialists. All parties are scheduled to meet next on Monday 22 October 2018.

 

Pending an outcome from the technical assessments, Monaghan County Council has had to extend the Road Closure Order beyond its original date to 5 November 2018.  The Council recognises the difficulties caused to local businesses and residents in the area. We are endeavouring to have this investigation and verification process completed as quickly as possible, bearing in mind the need to maintain public safety, at all times.

 

Traffic Management

In the interests of public safety, the Road Closure Orders have been extended until 5 November 2018.

 

The  Carrickmacross/Kingscourt Road (R179) will remain closed from Drumgossat Crossroads to O’Rourke’s Filling Station at Drummond. In addition, the LP4900 to Drumgossat will also remain closed to traffic. The road closures will remain in place until the detailed technical assessments confirm that they are safe for public use.

 

Traffic between Carrickmacross and Kingscourt is being diverted via Shercock. Monaghan County Council appeals to local residents to adhere to the one-way system that is in place around Drumgossat school.

 

Doran Motors and Treacy’s Hotel are fully accessible from Carrickmacross using the R179 regional road. O’Rourke’s filling station, Ciaran McConnon Motors and Cabra Castle Hotel are accessible from Kingscourt using the R179 or local diversionary routes.

info@monaghancoco.ie