Draft Regulation and Control of the Consumption of Intoxicating Substances in Public Places Bye-Laws 2019

COMHAIRLE CONTAE MHUINEACHÁIN

MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 2001

LOCAL   GOVERNMENT  ACT,  2001  (BYE-LAWS)  REGULATIONS,  2006

 

DRAFT COUNTY MONAGHAN (REGULATION AND CONTROL OF THE CONSUMPTION OF INTOXICATING SUBSTANCES IN PUBLIC PLACES) BYE-LAWS 2019.

 

Monaghan County Council has approved Draft Bye-Laws entitled County Monaghan (Regulation and Control of the Consumption of Intoxicating Substances In Public Places) Bye-Laws 2019.

 

The purpose of the Bye-Laws is to regulate and control the consumption and possession of intoxicating substances in all public places in County Monaghan.

 

A copy of the Draft Bye-Laws will be available for public inspection at the Council’s Offices, The Glen, Monaghan for a period of one month from the date of this notice.  A copy of the draft Bye-Laws is available from the Corporate Services Section, Monaghan County Council, The Glen, Monaghan (047 30538) and here: Draft Regulation And Control Of The Consumption Of Intoxicating Substances In Public Places Bye Laws 2019 (PDF)

 

Written submissions on the Draft Bye-Laws are invited from members of the public and  may be made to the Council not later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd November 2019 – submissions should be addressed to the undersigned and can be emailed to info@monaghancoco.ie or posted to Monaghan County Council, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan.

 

The Council will consider any such submissions before making the Bye-Laws.  The Bye-Laws will be made by the Council not earlier than two months from the date of this notice and shall come into effect on a date to be specified in the Bye-Laws, being not less than 30 days from the date of their making.

 

 

Cathal Flynn,

Director of Corporate Services

17th October, 2019

 

Draft Monaghan Destination Town Report-Public Consultation

Draft Monaghan Destination Town Report

Public Consultation

 

Monaghan County Council, in conjunction with The Paul Hogarth Company has prepared a draft Monaghan Destination Town report.

 

The report sets out the strategic plans of Monaghan County Council for the development of Monaghan as a Destination Town. It is based on a comprehensive process of engagement and sets out a vision for tourism growth over the next 5 to 10 years.

 

The plan’s 21 Actions set out a broad range of opportunities for creative interventions across the town centre, including event spaces, interpretation and future proofing strategies.

 

The draft plan is available for download here: Draft Monaghan Destination Town Report (PDF)

 

Submissions or observations with respect to the draft Monaghan Destination Town Report may be made in writing before 5pm on Thursday 31st October 2019. Comments or submissions can be made as follows:-

 

In writing to:

Dympna Condra, Tourism Officer, Monaghan County Council, The Glen, Monaghan or

 

By email to:

dcondra@monaghancoco.ie

Monaghan County Council launches Wifi4EU scheme

‘Monaghan County Council is now inviting applications from community groups in the Ballybay-Clones and South Monaghan Areas. Further applications will be invited when the additional wifi4eu vouchers have been secured.

Note that these groups must be able to achieve high speed broadband within their premises for this to be deemed a valid application.

Completed application forms should be returned by post or by email before Friday 1 November at 5pm. I am also enclosing the information note and application form to be completed by local community groups which may wish to avail of free wifi and broadband facilities.

I would also encourage groups to engage with contacts within the Leader programme based in Monaghan Integrated Development, Castleblayney (042 97 49500) which can assist with further applications for funding for computer equipment and for the delivery of computer training.

Should you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact me.

To receive an application form in electronic format, groups are invited to email broadbandofficer@monaghancoco.ie or to download the application form which is available here: Wifi4EU Monaghan County Council Application Form (MS Word)

For further queries or assistance, please contact

John McArdle, Monaghan Broadband Officer on 047-30500.

Many Thanks

John McArdle

Broadband Officer’

 

Press Release: Monaghan County Council launches Wifi4EU scheme 

The Wifi4EU initiative is an EU led scheme which hopes to develop more digital communities and improve digital access across the European Commission area.

Monaghan County Council has launched the first phase of its Wifi4EU scheme and now invites community and voluntary groups to apply for inclusion to receive free public wifi under the scheme. So far, the council has received EU support for two areas within the county. It is expected that two further areas will receive EU vouchers within the coming months.

The scheme was developed to deliver free public wifi for public spaces in towns and villages throughout the EU area. Monaghan County Council now plans to install broadband and wifi access points in multiple locations for a period of 3 years. Already a number of suitable sites have been identified that will allow the local authority to expand public wifi within existing towns and villages.

The full capital cost for rolling out the complete Wifi4EU programme within the whole county will be up to €120,000, or €30,000 per region. This will be funded by the EU with matched funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development.

Monaghan County Council will also be supporting this initiative by undertaking the running costs for the whole Wifi4EU program within the county for three years. The Wifi4EU project will be rolled out by county broadband officer, John McArdle. Monaghan County Council now intends to make Wifi4EU accessible to local groups where affordable high speed broadband is currently available.

Community Applications for free wifi now open in South Monaghan and West Monaghan areas

The first phase of the Wifi4EU call will cover community groups within the  Ballybay-Clones  area, together with groups located in the South Monaghan area around Carrickmacross.

The Council now invites applications from community and voluntary groups within the Ballybay-Clones area and within the South Monaghan area within and around Carrickmacross. These spaces can include public administration premises, community halls, local authority facilities, playgrounds, tourist locations, sports facilities or other business premises which facilitate public access.

Groups will be invited to demonstrate how they can use these new wifi facilities to benefit the community and how this can be a stepping stone towards building more digital skills within the area.

High Speed Broadband is a key requirement.

It is expected that high speed broadband must be available at present in the local facility in order to ensure that the public wifi matches all of the stipulations set out within the Wifi4EU agreement. These broadband wifi access points must operate at a minimum of 30Mb download speed to fulfil the criteria for the Wifi4EU grant. Applications where the broadband speed does not meet this requirement will be excluded.

As part of the implementation, all safeguards in relation to web content filtering will be put in place. This will ensure that only content deemed to be safe can be viewed on the internet by users. It is estimated that 10-15 wifi access points will be installed for each area.

 

To receive an application form in electronic format, groups are invited to email broadbandofficer@monaghancoco.ie or to download the application form which is available here: Wifi4EU Monaghan County Council Application Form (MS Word)

 

For further queries or assistance, please contact

John McArdle, Monaghan Broadband Officer on 047-30500.

Monaghan County Council Notices 10th October 2019

 

Temporary Closing Of Roads

 

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

Date of Closure:-  

This road will be closed for 2 days between Thursday 17th October 2019 – Thursday

21st November 2019

 

Times:  8am – 6pm

 

To Facilitate: Resurfacing and Flood Alleviation Works on the R162 (Ballybay/Monaghan Road) at Corfad.

 

Road Closed

R162 (Ballybay/Monaghan Road) between Corfad and Creevagh, Ballybay.

 

Diversion Routes:

 

Northbound – Via R184, L3311, L3310 then L3320 (Ballybay to Ardaghy), then L1501 and L1500 (Ardaghy to Monaghan).

 

Southbound – Via L1501 and L1500 (Ardaghy to Monaghan), then Via R184, L3311, L3310 then L3320 (Ballybay to Ardaghy).

 

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

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

10th October 2019

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Draft Waste Bye-Laws 2019

Pursuant to Section 35(1) of the Waste Management Act 1996 as amended and Section 199(1) of the Local Government Act 2001 as amended and in accordance with Part 19 of the Local Government Act 2001 as amended, Monaghan County Council proposes to make a bye-law entitled ‘County of Monaghan (Segregation, Storage and Presentation of Household and Commercial Waste) Bye-Laws, 2019.

 

The purpose of making the bye-law is to ensure that households and businesses provide evidence of participation in an authorised waste collection service, use approved receptacles and storage, appropriately segregate waste and remove hazardous waste and ensure that an orderly waste collection is carried out in County Monaghan.

 

 

The penalties proposed for contravention of the bye-law is a fixed payment notice of €75 to be paid within 21 days and failing payment of the fixed penalty notice a maximum penalty on conviction of €2,500. Penalties for continued offences post-conviction are also provided for.

 

 

A copy of the proposed bye-law is available for inspection at the offices of Environmental Services, Monaghan County Council, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan between the hours of 9am – 5.pm, Monday to Friday for an eight-week period from Thursday 10th  October  until the 5th December  2019 or at the link below. A copy of the draft bye-law may be obtained by any person on the payment to Monaghan County Council of such fee (if any) as the local authority fixes not exceeding the reasonable cost of copying it.

 

https://monaghan.ie/environment/draft-waste-bye-laws-2019/

 

Monaghan County Council will consider any submissions in relation to the draft bye-law which are submitted in writing to:

 

Nial O’Connor

Administrative Officer

Environment Section,

Monaghan County Council,

Riverside Road

Carrickmacross

Co. Monaghan

 

Or by email to waste@monaghancoco.ie

 

for a further period ending on 12th  December 2019 at 5pm. It is also proposed through the above Bye-Laws to revoke existing Bye-Laws entitled “County of Monaghan (Collection, storage and presentation of waste and certain related waste management matters) Bye-Laws 2008.

 

Tá cóip den Dréacht-Fhodhlíthe le fail as Gaeilge agus fáiltíonn an Comhairle roimh aighneacht i nGaeilge.

 

Signed

Adge King

Director of Services

 

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Public Alert:
Mains Flushing to Carrickmacross Public Water supply 

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 14th of October 2019 to Friday 29th November 2019, on the Carrickmacross Public Water Supply Scheme.

 

The following areas will be affected Ballybay road , Monaghan road , Crossmaglen road , Convent lands,  Dublin road, Carrickmacross town centre & Shercock road .

 

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:          

 

Peadar Mc Guinness

Head of Water Services

 

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Public Alert:
Mains Flushing to Monaghan Town Public Water supply 

Irish Water and Monaghan County Council

 

Date & Time:- 

Monday 07th October 2019 to Friday 11th October 2019 inclusive from 8am-6pm each day.

 

Roads Closed: –

LT55101 in the townland of Beagh.

 

Alternative Routes: –

Traffic travelling from LS5510 to the LS5520 will be diverted by remaining on the LS5510, then turning left onto LP1500 in the townland of Carrickanoran and the turning left onto the LS5520 in the townland of Crosses.

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

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure please contact The Municipal District of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan at 047 73777

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 2019

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Storm Lorenzo Press Release

Met Eireann have advised MCC in relation to Storm Lorenzo that Monaghan is being placed under a yellow rainfall warning from Thursday 3rd October at 9am until Friday 4th October 6am. Rainfall is forecasted and is expected to be within the range of 8-10mm.

Monaghan County Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team (SWAT) continues to monitor local conditions closely as the storm progress and we also wish to advise that Met Eireann has a yellow wind warning is in place across the county from 9am this morning until 6pm this evening. We are being advised by the forecaster that the strongest of the winds are to be expected today between 12 noon and 6pm.

Monaghan County Council advises the public to be vigilant with regards to fallen trees and debris. Surface flooding may arise due to heavy rain and fallen leaves blocking drains and gullies.  Therefore we advise property owners to check their drains and gullies for potential blockages.

Motorists are advised to take extra care while driving during stormy weather and only make necessary journeys.  Monaghan County Council wish to inform the public that all services are in a state of readiness should they be required.

Monaghan County Council can be contacted during normal business hours on (047) 30500 and in the event of an emergency the following numbers can be contacted.

Municipal District of Ballybay-Clones 087  2041672
Municipal District of Carrickmacross-Castleblayney 087  6873154
Municipal District of Monaghan 087  6501833
For emergencies requiring the Fire Service call 999/112

 

 

 

Monaghan County Council Notices 3rd October 2019

 

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:-  

This road will be closed for 2 days between Thursday 17th October 2019 – Thursday  21st November 2019

 Times:  8am – 6pm

 

To Facilitate: Resurfacing and Flood Alleviation Works on the R162 (Ballybay/Monaghan Road) at Corfad.

 

Road Closed

R162 (Ballybay/Monaghan Road) between Corfad and Creevagh, Ballybay.

 

Diversion Routes:

 

Northbound – Via R184, L3311, L3310 then L3320 (Ballybay to Ardaghy), then L1501 and L1500 (Ardaghy to Monaghan).

 

Southbound – Via L1501 and L1500 (Ardaghy to Monaghan), then Via R184, L3311, L3310 then L3320 (Ballybay to Ardaghy).

 

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 8th October 2019.  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

3rd October 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

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

Each Road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21st November 2019

 

Times: 8am – 6pm

 

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

LS8830 from R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) and L8831 (Drumcargy to Clontrain Road)

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road), then L8820 (R179 to Drumcargy Road)

Westbound – Via L8820 (R179 to Drumcargy Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road)

 

 

Road Closed

LT89013 from R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) and L40912 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road)

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via L49012 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road), then L4900 (Drumgossatt National School to R179 Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road)

Westbound – Via R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road), then L4900 (Drumgossatt National School to R179 Road), then L49012 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road),

 

 

Road Closed:

LT48161 from Junctions L48161 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan Road) and L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road)

 

 

Diversion Routes:

Northbound – Via L4816 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) then L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road)

Southbound – Via L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) then L4816 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan Road)

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

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

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

This road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21st November 2019

 

Times: 8am – 6pm

 

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

L32001 from R180 (Carrickmacross to Ballybay Road) to L3200 at Tonyglasson Church, Ballybay

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via L32002 (Laragh to Cornahoe Road), then L32003 (Cornahoe to L3200 Road), then L3200 (R183 to Drumguillew Road)

Westbound – Via L3200 (R183 to Drumguillew Road), then L32003 (Cornahoe to L3200 Road), then L32002 (Laragh to Cornahoe Road)

 

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

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 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:

This Road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21st November 2019

 

Times: 8am – 6pm

 

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

LT11314, Derryhellan, Carrickroe – Local Access, no through road.

 

Diversion Routes:

No diversion routes possible. The road is for local access only with no through road. Residents will be notified in writing prior to any resurfacing works being carried out.

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

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council hereby gives notice in accordance with Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993 & Article 12 of the Roads Regulations 1994 that it will close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

To Facilitate: Emergency Roadworks to reinstate road verge.

 

Date & Time:- 

Monday 07th October 2019 to Friday 11th October 2019 inclusive from 8am-6pm each day.

 

Roads Closed: –

LT55101 in the townland of Beagh.

 

Alternative Routes: –

Traffic travelling from LS5510 to the LS5520 will be diverted by remaining on the LS5510, then turning left onto LP1500 in the townland of Carrickanoran and the turning left onto the LS5520 in the townland of Crosses.

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

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure please contact The Municipal District of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan at 047 73777

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 2019

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Road Works Speed Limit Order

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Road Traffic Act 2004 Section 10 (1) of the Council’s intention to put in place Special Speed Limit for Road Works on the road listed below.  The speed limits are being put in place in the interest of road safety to facilitate Road Works.

 

50km/h speed limit signs will be in place at the following location:- Townlands intersected by the proposed works Start Date End Date
On the N54 50m north east from the junction with the Regional Road R187, in the Townland of Annaghervy for a distance of 400m northeast to the Townland of Drumacaslan, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

 

 

Annaghervy to Drumacaslan

 

 

 

 

07/10/2019

 

 

18/10/2019

 

 

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

3rd October 2019

 

 

 

Congratulations to Glaslough, Carrickmacross, Monaghan Town and Killeevan on their success in the 2019 Ireland’s Tidy Towns

Congratulations to Glaslough, Carrickmacross, Monaghan Town and Killeevan on their success in the 2019 Ireland’s Tidy Towns

Monaghan County Council wish to congratulate Glaslough on being named Ireland’s Tidiest Town and Ireland’s Tidiest Village for 2019. Congratulations also go to the other award winners in the county, Carrickmacross, Monaghan Town and Killeevan.

This is a fantastic achievement in a field of a record number of 918 entries from towns and villages throughout the country in the SuperValu National Tidy Towns competition.

Glaslough also won the regional award for the highest scoring entry in the Northwest and West and retained their Gold Medal Award for the 7th year in row.

Congratulations to other Monaghan winners; Killeevan who were awarded the Endeavour Award for the most improved town or village in the county, Carrickmacross retained their Gold Medal Award for the 8th year in a row and Monaghan Town retained their Silver Meal Award for the 4th year in a row.

Speaking after the awards ceremony, Minister Ring said: “This is a fantastic achievement for Glaslough who are very deserving winners.  Glaslough, who first entered the SuperValu TidyTowns competition in 1966, have great passion and pride in their community. They have been consistently achieving high standards in the competition at local, regional and European level. Today, all that commitment and dedication has paid off with the top prize being awarded to them. This is the second time that Glaslough has been awarded Ireland’s Tidiest Town, which is a remarkable achievement and shows that the commitment and enthusiasm of the TidyTowns committees continues to remain strong.’’

List of all Monaghan Winners:

 

Ireland’s Tidiest Town: Glaslough

 

Ireland’s Tidiest Village: Glaslough

 

Regional Awards

North West and West: Glaslough

County Award Winner: Glaslough

 

County Award Highly Commended: Carrickmacross

County Award Commended: Monaghan Town

County Endeavour Award: Killeevan

 

Gold Medal Awards:

Category B: Glaslough

Category E: Carrickmacross

 

Silver Medal Awards

Category E: Monaghan Town

What do you know about #YourCouncil?

What do you know about #YourCouncil?

Monaghan County Council provides hundreds of services across Monaghan. Our work affects everyone’s daily life and communities all over the county.

Still, many people know only a limited amount about what we do or how they can engage with and make use of our services.

The #YourCouncil campaign aims to change that.

Over the next few weeks we’ll be using our social media channels and other means to get the message out about our work.

Research shows that those with the least knowledge about their council are aged 18-25 so by creating a digital campaign we’re reaching out in particular to this group via the media they use.

We hope to build more engaged and informed communities who know where and how to access local services and supports.

Can I get involved in the campaign?

Yes! The public can show their support by sharing the #YourCouncil social media posts they see online and watching and sharing our videos.

You can also tell us about how your council makes a positive impact on your life and area by joining in the #YourCouncil conversation on social media.

For information on the services your council provides, take a look around the website.

Monaghan County Council among 9 Irish finalists shortlisted for 3rd European Innovation in Politics Awards

Monaghan County Council among 9 Irish finalists shortlisted for 3rd European Innovation in Politics Awards

Monaghan County Council among 9 Irish finalists shortlisted for 3rd European Innovation in Politics Awards

Nine finalists from Ireland are in the finals of the annual Europe-wide competition for creative political work which is being awarded for the third year by the Innovation in Politics Institute.  The Award winners will be announced in Berlin on 4th December 2019. Out of 402 submitted projects from across Europe, 80 finalists were selected by a jury of more than 1,000 citizens from all European countries.

Monaghan County Council has been shortlisted in the Human Rights Awards Category for ‘Supporting people to exercise their right to vote: Your Vote Your Voice – an easy to read guide to voting’.

The Irish finalists are:

Title of political initiative and award category Outline of initiative Politician(s)
Longford Nua

 

Award category: Community

Longford Nua is a new mapping project using an App that Longford County Council launched seeking to challenge the status quo; to give a voice back to the people, to engage them at an early stage in the decision-making process. This approach through technology allows local people to share stories about places in Longford Town and make suggestions about how some of them could be reused. There are three elements to the App ‘past, present and possible’ allowing the people of the town to tell the Council their stories, changing the narrative to the positive attributes of the town and to identify opportunities for potential new uses and to involve them in the conversation about the possibilities. Séamus Butler, Gerry Warnock, Joe Flaherty, John Browne, Martin Monaghan, Peggy Nolan, Gerry Hagan, Councillors Longford County Council
Supporting people to exercise their right to vote: Your Vote Your Voice – an easy to read guide to voting

 

Award category: Human rights

Your Vote Your Voice is an easy to read guide to voting in Ireland. The guide is written in plain English and uses an accessible layout. It explains clearly the voting process in Ireland and how any person over 18 can exercise their right to vote. Your Vote Your Voice – An easy to read guide to voting was identified as a priority by Monaghan County Council in 2019. Following the ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with a Disability in 2018 and with Local and European Elections taking place in 2019 it felt it was an important time to focus on the rights of people with a disability, in particular, the right to vote. Séamus Coyle, Councillor and Cathaoirleach (Chair) Monaghan County Council
Reproductive justice: mandatory inquests for all maternal deaths

 

Award category: Human rights

The introduction of mandatory inquests for all maternal deaths become law in July 2019, a first in Europe specifically for maternal deaths. Despite persistent patterns of women dying in Irish maternity hospitals, these deaths were not subject to public scrutiny. Between 2011-2013, there were 27 maternal deaths, with only three inquests. Ireland was failing obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 2, the right to life, including the right to know why sudden death has occurred. The third dimension of Article 2, a remedy to prevent such deaths in future, was denied by the absence of inquest. Between 2008 and 2014, eight families fought for inquests to discover why the mothers of their children had died giving birth. All returned verdicts of death by medical misadventure, signalling catastrophic failures of care. In 2014, independent parliamentarian Clare Daly TD joined hands with the Elephant Collective, grassroots citizen activists, to achieve this. While the Collective toured the country with its multi-media exhibition to raise public awareness, Deputy Daly worked relentlessly in Dáil Eireann introducing a bill to secure legal reform. In May 2019, under the careful stewardship of Minister for Justice and Equality Charles Flanagan, who with his staff worked extraordinarily hard on respectful legal approaches, the Dáil passed the Coroners (Amendment) Bill 2018 for mandatory inquests for all maternal deaths. Clare Daly former TD and current MEP
Moyross Training at The Bays

 

Award category: Jobs

A low level of economic activity and lack of any significant economic base is a particular problem within the Moyross area of Limerick city. The 2016 census shows that nearly of quarter of the electoral divisions with the highest unemployment areas in Ireland were in Limerick City and County, including Ballynanty (Moyross), with 43.6% unemployment. The target group for The Bays Training programme is unemployed adults aged over 18, primarily from within the Moyross regeneration area of Limerick City. There is a high youth dependency rate (about 32%) in the regeneration areas of Limerick. “The Bays” training facility delivers an integrated service approach to equip unemployed residents of the Northside regeneration area of Limerick City with the skills and confidence to secure employment. The facility provides a trades-based training approach focused on equipping clients with industry-specific skills currently being sought in sectors such as construction and manufacturing. All training modules are certified. Frankie Daly, Councillor Limerick City and County Council
Athboy Walkability and Inclusive Town Developments

 

Award category: Human rights

Promoting Athboy as an inclusive and progressive town, Councillor David Gilroy recently led an Age-Friendly Walkability Audit in the town to address accessibility. A unique aspect of this audit was considering cognitive and sensory impairment as well as physical access issues. Cllr Gilroy works closely with the business community, and Athboy has been nominated as Meath’s Friendliest Town in this year’s retail excellence awards. Athboy has a fantastic community centre that features a “Changing Places’ toilet facility, which has a height-adjustable bench and hoists to enable people with more profound disabilities to use facilities. Cllr Gilroy is Chairman of Boyne Valley Tourism, instrumental in the “Spirits of Meath” festival which will now be supported to develop as an international festival centred on the original site of Samhain/Halloween. In 2019, Athboy is hosting the Leinster Fleadh, a prestigious traditional Irish music competition. Athboy is close to one of Meath’s two Gaeltacht areas where the Irish language is spoken daily. Athboy has many other inclusive and progressive developments, including biodiversity zones and a sensory garden. Cllr Gilroy is supporting community consultation for the development of a community recreational area/park in the town. David Gilroy, Councillor Meath County Council
Age Friendly Ireland, A Shared Service of Local Government

 

Award category: Quality of life

In April 2019, Ireland became the first country ever to have a full country committed to the World Health Organisation’s Age-Friendly Programme. Meath County Council takes the lead on developing Ireland as an Age-Friendly country through its establishment of an Age-Friendly Ireland local government shared service. The shared service provides support and guidance to all 31 local authorities in developing their county and city Age Friendly Programmes. Age-Friendly Ireland works in partnership with the public sector, private sector and NGO sector to prepare Ireland for population ageing and to address older people’s issues under the eight themes of the World Health Organisation’s Age-Friendly Programme. When philanthropic funding for this work came to an end, Meath County Council offered to host the Age-Friendly Programme on an interim basis to ensure continuity to the work. Meath County Council then bid to host the Shared Service for Age-Friendly work in Ireland. This has been in operation as shared service since 2018. Ireland’s Age-Friendly Programme is at an advanced stage and well regarded internationally, with continued support from Meath County Council to drive this innovative work. Wayne Harding, Councillor and Cathaoirleach (Chair) Meath County Council
First time divestment from fossil fuels

 

Award category: Ecology

The Fossil Fuel Divestment Act was introduced by Thomas Pringle TD. The Act obliges the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) to divest public money from investments in companies whose primary activity is fossil fuel exploration, extraction or processing. The ISIF is a €7.9 billion commercial investment fund, designed to support economic activity and employment in Ireland. It is managed by the National Treasury Management Agency and reports to the Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform. Once the legislation was enacted in December 2018, the ISIF immediately moved to divest all investments covered by the law. This amounted to 38 global companies and a total of €68m of public money divested. Its introduction was an attempt to compel the Irish Government to respond to Article 2 of the Paris Agreement, where States commit to making finance flows consistent with action on climate change, and to highlight the need to significantly speed up the phase-out of fossil fuels in Ireland and globally if the Paris Agreement temperature limits are to be achieved. The Bill was inspired by the global Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement and sought to contribute to its continued growth. Thomas Pringle, TD for Donegal
Creative Ireland Programme

 

Award category: Civilisation (arts, science, education)

The Creative Ireland Programme is an all-of-Government five-year initiative to place creativity at the centre of public policy. Led by Minister Josepha Madigan at the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, the core proposition of the Programme is that participation in cultural and creative activity promotes individual, community and national wellbeing. Two and a half years in, the Programme is realising the proposition by devising and facilitating a range of innovative and empowering initiatives to support the creative potential of Irish citizens. The Programme promotes understanding and appreciation of the value of creativity in all its forms; engages and influences decision-makers to embed creativity across public policy, and supports and enable participation in creative activities. It is built around five pillars: Enabling the Creative Potential of our Young People; Creative Communities; Investing in our Creative and Cultural Infrastructure; Ireland as a Centre of Creative Excellence; Our Global Reputation. The Programme’s collaborative approach, working across sectors, government and state agencies, combined with a powerful vision and strong leadership, has facilitated a transformational change in the perception of creativity as a catalyst for positive change for Irish citizens. Josepha Madigan, TD and Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
A New Public Library Strategy: Our Public Library 2022: inspiring, connecting and empowering communities

 

Award category: Civilisation (arts, science, education)

Mr Michael Ring, TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development published the new public library strategy ‘Our Public Libraries 2022 “Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities’ in 2018. The strategy aims to make libraries more open, accessible, and better able to meet the needs of the public in an ever-changing society. It also seeks to improve access, use and visibility of the library, developing them as community hubs. The removal of library fines is a recent initiative under the strategy and ensure finances are not a barrier to enjoying the benefits of the library. The new My Open Library service will extend to a hundred branches by 2022. In 2018 the strategy provided the platform for an €8 million investment in ICT, equipment and software to support the growing digital and technological demands of modern society. This supported the installation of meeting room technologies and digital learning suites in public libraries. Improving health and wellbeing for people in all communities is a national priority. Healthy Ireland, the Government’s national strategy to improve health and wellbeing, places a focus on illness prevention, individual awareness and keeping people healthy for longer. Public libraries are now delivering nationwide the Healthy Ireland at Your Library programme, which provides valuable health and wellbeing information to communities. Michael Ring, TD and Minister for Rural and Community Development

 

Edward Strasser, founder and CEO of the Innovation in Politics Institute commented:

‘The Innovation in Politics Awards reward and support politicians in Europe who break new ground, who are creative and achieve results, regardless of party affiliation or political level. By highlighting examples of effective political initiatives, we want to strengthen democracy and democratic politicians. This approach has gained acceptance – the Innovation in Politics Awards have grown in scope and influence each year since they commenced in 2017’.

The Awards are partnered in Ireland by Dublin City University (DCU). Deiric O Broin of its School of Law and Government commented:

‘The Awards highlight a range of examples of decisions and actions by politicians that make a real and positive difference to people and communities around Ireland. It is important to showcase examples of good politics, even more so when democracy itself is facing challenges and when trust in politics is more important than ever’.

 

About Innovation in Politics Awards

The Innovation in Politics Awards are presented by the Innovation in Politics Institute, a Europe-wide organisation with offices in Vienna and Berlin as well as associated partners in Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

A list of all finalists for the 2019 Innovation in Politics Awards is available on http://innovationinpolitics.eu/finalists/2019

Monaghan County Council Notices 26th September 2019

 

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:

Each Road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21st November 2019

Times: 8am – 6pm

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

LS8830 from R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) and L8831 (Drumcargy to Clontrain Road)

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road), then L8820 (R179 to Drumcargy Road)

Westbound – Via L8820 (R179 to Drumcargy Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road)

 

Road Closed

LT89013 from R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) and L40912 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road)

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via L49012 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road), then L4900 (Drumgossatt National School to R179 Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road)

Westbound – Via R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road), then L4900 (Drumgossatt National School to R179 Road), then L49012 (Drumgossatt National School to Corrybrackan Road),

 

Road Closed:

LT48161 from Junctions L48161 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan Road) and L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road)

 

Diversion Routes:

Northbound – Via L4816 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) then L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road)

Southbound – Via L8830 (Knocknacran to Derrynascobe Road), then R179 (Carrickmacross to Kingscourt Road) then L4816 (Magheracloone to Tobermennan 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 1st October 2019.  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

26th September 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 Ballybay/Clones in County Monaghan:

This road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21st November 2019

Times: 8am – 6pm

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

L32001 from R180 (Carrickmacross to Ballybay Road) to L3200 at Tonyglasson Church, Ballybay

 

Diversion Routes:

Eastbound – Via L32002 (Laragh to Cornahoe Road), then L32003 (Cornahoe to L3200 Road), then L3200 (R183 to Drumguillew Road)

Westbound – Via L3200 (R183 to Drumguillew Road), then L32003 (Cornahoe to L3200 Road), then L32002 (Laragh to Cornahoe 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 1st October 2019.  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

26th September 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:

This Road will be closed for 1 week between the 10th October 2019 to 21St November 2019

Times: 8am – 6pm

To Facilitate: Community Involvement Scheme Road Improvement Works

 

Road Closed

LT11314, Derryhellan, Carrickroe – Local Access, no through road.

 

Diversion Routes:

No diversion routes possible. The road is for local access only with no through road. Residents will be notified in writing prior to any resurfacing works being carried out.

 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 1st October 2019.  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

26th September 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

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

Date of Closure – 3th October to 14th November 2019

The road will be closed for a maximum of 6 days within this closure period

Times: Monday to Friday 8.00am to 6.00pm

 

To Facilitate: Reconstruction of the R189 at Greenan’s Cross

Road Closed:  R189 from 50m North East from the Junction with L61601 for a 500m long section South West towards Newbliss

 

Diversion Routes:    Travelling from Threemilehouse towards Newbliss – Via L2400, L2401, L2402, R188 and R183

Travelling from Newbliss towards Threemilehouse – Via L21521, L2152, L2151, L2150, N54, L2180

 

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

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

26th September 2019

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Temporary Closing Of Roads

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal Districts of Monaghan, Ballybay/Clones and Castleblayney/Carrickmacross in County Monaghan:

Date:- Thursday 3rd October 2019 to Thursday 14th November 2019 inclusive

between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm

Each Road will be closed for a maximum of 1 week within the Closure Period

To facilitate Resurfacing Works.

Roads Closed in the Municipal District of Ballybay – Clones

R189 from Newbliss to Cootehill Road – from the junction of the L6200 and R189

Diversion Routes:    Via R183, R188

R183 Clones to Newbliss from the junction of O’Duffy Street Clones to the junction with the L2130

Diversion Routes:    Via R212, LP2220, LP2221 and LP2233

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

26th September 2019

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 Road Works Speed Limit Order

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Road Traffic Act 2004 Section 10 (1) of the Council’s intention to put in place Special Speed Limit for Road Works on the road listed below.  The speed limits are being put in place in the interest of road safety to facilitate Road works.

50km/h speed limit signs will be in place at the following location:- Townlands intersected by the proposed works Start Date End Date
On the N54 from the junction with the Local Road L21201, in the Townland of Clonkirk for a distance of 1.3km northeast to the Townland of Legnakelly, Clones, Co. Monaghan Clonkirk to Legnakelly

 

 

 

 

 

30/09/2019

 

 

25/10/2019

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

26th September 2019

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Road Works Speed Limit Order

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Road Traffic Act 2004 Section 10 (1) of the Council’s intention to put in place Special Speed Limit for Road Works on the road listed below.  The speed limits are being put in place in the interest of road safety to facilitate Road works.

 

60km/h speed limit signs will be in place at the following location:- Townlands intersected by the proposed works Start Date End Date
On the N54 from the border with Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland in the townland of Clonoony, Clones, Co. Monaghan for a distance of 1000m northeast of the border.

 

Clonoony, Clones

 

 

 

 

 

30/09/2019

 

 

25/10/2019

 

 

F. McEntee

Head of Roads

26th September 2019