Monaghan County Council Notices 5th August 2021

Online Public Consultation Event to review Visioning Report for Lough Muckno Estate, Castleblayney

Monaghan County Council in conjunction with Fáilte Ireland has recently engaged with Terry Stevens and Associates, International Tourism Consultants, to prepare a Visioning Report for Lough Muckno Estate, Castleblayney and the surrounding area. The results of this report will shortly be available for review as part of a public consultation process.

Please join us for an online webinar to get an overview of the vision for Lough Muckno on Thursday 12th August at 7pm. Access to the webinar is via the following link – https://tinyurl.com/MCCpublicevent

The Vision for Muckno presentation will be available to view on the Monaghan County Council website – www.monaghan.ie – from Friday 13th August 2021 and will remain open for public consultation for a period of four (4) weeks thereafter.

For further information contact Dympna Condra, Monaghan County Council Tourism Officer, by emailing dcondra@monaghancoco.ie

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NEWSPAPER NOTICE

Comhairle Contae Mhuineacháin

Monaghan County Council

Notice under Section 17(3) (a) of the Derelict Sites Act, 1990 (as amended)

NOTICE OF HAVING MADE A VESTING ORDER, UNDER THE DERELICT SITES ACT 1990, AS AMENDED

Notice is hereby given that Monaghan County Council (hereinafter referred to as the “Local Authority”), in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Section 17 of the Derelict Sites Act 1990, as amended, has made a Vesting Order, under the said Act, the derelict site described hereunder.

The lands referred to is a derelict site within the meaning of the Derelict Sites Act 1990 (as amended by the Planning and Development Acts 2000-2015) (hereinafter called ‘the Act’)

A copy of the order and map of the said derelict site has been deposited at the Planning reception of Monaghan County Council, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan, and may be inspected there during public opening hours.

The Local Authority in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 17 of the Act, hereby order that the land described hereunder shall, on 29th day of August 2021, vest in the Local Authority in fee simple free from encumbrances and all estates, rights, titles and interests of whatsoever kind.

Schedule: Description of Land

Derelict site at Annalore Street/McCurtin Street, Clones, Co. Monaghan, comprising of one to three-storey L-plan former hotel and terrace of three no. two-storey houses, bounded to the north, east and west by public roads and to the south by Abbey Church and Graveyard (Area:  618 square metres).

 

Dated this 5th day of August 2021

Signed:
Paul Clifford
Director of Economic Development & Enterprise
Monaghan County Council

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Temporary Closing of Roads – Emergency Closure

 

Monaghan County Council hereby gives notice to extend the Emergency Closure in accordance with Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993 & Article 12 of the Roads Regulations 1994 the following road in the Municipal District of Clones/Ballybay in County Monaghan:

Date & Time:     Friday 06/08/21 to Friday 13/08/21

To Facilitate:      Emergency Bridge Repair Works

Road Closed:     L-3120 Creeve/Carrickatee

Diversion Routes:

Traffic wishing to travel on the L-3120 in the direction of Ballybay town will be diverted by remaining on the L-3130, then turning right on to the L-3101.

Traffic wishing to travel on the L-3120 in the direction of Carrickatee will be diverted by remaining on the L-3101, then turning left on to the L-3130.

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access Only, No through Road at Bridgeworks).

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure, please contact Roads Section, Mtek 11 Building Knockaconny, Monaghan at (047) 30579 email roads@monaghancoco.ie.

 

Kevin West
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
5th August 2021

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Temporary Closing of Roads

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

Date:                     Monday 09th August 2021 to Friday 13th August 2021

To Facilitate:      Bridge Rehabilitation Works.

Roads Closed:    L-22632-0 in the townland of Killynenagh Co. Monaghan

Diversion Route:

Traffic wishing to travel on the L-22632 from the townland of Magherashaghry in the direction of the townland of Coppanagh/Lisarney will be diverted onto the L-2262, then turning left on to the L-22621, then turning left on to the L-6280, then continuing on the L-6008.

Traffic wishing to travel on the L-22632 from the townland of Coppanagh/Lisarney to the townland of Magherashaghry will be diverted by remaining on the L-6008, then continuing on the L-6280, then turning right on to the L-22621, then turning right on to the L-2262

All Detours will be signposted to direct the Traffic. (L-22632 Local Access only, no through road at the Bridge Works).

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

Kevin West
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
5th August 2021

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Temporary Closing of Roads

 

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

Date:- Monday 23rd August 2021 until Friday 24th September 2021

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:  Road Improvement Works

 

Roads Closed in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney

 

  • LT-49112-0 in the Townland of Drumbracken

 

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)

Kevin West
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
5th August 2021

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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:      Monday 16th of August 2021 to Friday 3rd of September 2021

To Facilitate:      Bridge Rehabilitation Works.

Roads Closed:

R-184-1 in the townlands of Aghnameal/Kilcrow/Glasdrumman West Co. Monaghan

 

Diversion Route:

Traffic wishing to travel on the R-184 to Scotch Corner will be diverted onto the R-184 at the Clontibret Roundabout, then turning right on to the L-3444/L-3443/L-3442 to Annyalla, then turning right on to the L-3400 to Cremartin, then turning right on to the L-3411 and continuing on the L-3420/L-3421 to Scotch Corner.

Traffic wishing to travel to Clontibret from Scotch Corner on the R-184 will be diverted on to the L-3421, then continuing on the L-3420/L-3411 to Cremartin, then turning left on to the L-3400 to Annyalla, then turning left on to the L-3442, then continuing along the L-3442/L-3443/L-3444 to Clontibret.

All Detours will be signposted to direct the Traffic. (R-184-1 Local Access only, no through at Bridge Works).

 

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

Kevin West
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
5th August 2021

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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: 30th August 2021 to 30th September 2021 (9.30am to 4.00pm)

To Facilitate: Road Improvement and Junction Upgrade Works

Road Closed: L1155 – N2 Tirnaneill Junction

Diversion Routes:

 

N2 northbound traffic wishing to travel on the L-1150 from the townland of Tirnaneill in the direction of the townland of Drumhillagh/Legacurry will be diverted along the N2, then turning left on to the L-1170, then turning left onto the L-1155.

N2 southbound traffic wishing to travel on the L-1150 from the townland of Tirnaneill in the direction of the townland of Drumhillagh/Legacurry will be diverted along the N2, then turning right on to the L-16302, then turning right onto the L-5181 and continuing on to the L1155.

 

All Detours will be signposted to direct the Traffic.

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 10th August 2021.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

 

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure, please contact the Roads Section, Mtek II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan at 047 30597 or email roads@monaghancoco.ie.

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

 

Kevin West
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
05th August 2021

 

 

Review of Road Traffic Special Speed Limits (Regional & Local Roads) Byelaws for County Monaghan.

Monaghan County Council

Review of Road Traffic Special Speed Limits (Regional & Local Roads) Byelaws for County Monaghan.

Monaghan County Council is currently reviewing and updating the Special Speed Limits (Regional & Local) ByeLaws for County Monaghan.

The Transportation Dept. wish to invite submissions and suggestions from the public and interested groups regarding speed limits on Regional & Local Roads within Co. Monaghan to be considered for inclusion in the new updated byelaw.

For information, the current Speed Limit Bye-Laws can be viewed on the Council’s website www.monaghancoco.ie by using the following link:

https://monaghan.ie/roadtransport/special-speed-limits/

Submissions or comments relating to the  Special Speed Limits (Regional & Local Roads) Bye-Laws review may be made in writing to the Transportation Department, Monaghan County Council, M- TEK II, Knockaconny, Armagh Road, Monaghan Town; or emailed to Roads@monaghancoco.ie to arrive not later than 5pm on 6th August 2021.

Submissions/Comments should be headed: “Special Speed Limits (Regional & Local Roads) Bye-Laws” Respondents making submissions should note that Monaghan County Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 and the Data Protection Act 2018.

G.Mc Mahon
A/ Senior Engineer, Transportation

Review of Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) Bye-Laws for County Monaghan.

Monaghan County Council

Review of Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) Bye-Laws for County Monaghan.

Monaghan County Council is currently reviewing and updating the 30 km/h Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) Bye-Laws for County Monaghan.

The Transportation Dept. wish to invite submissions and suggestions from the public and interested groups for additional housing estates to be considered for inclusion in the new updated byelaw.

For information, the current Speed Limit Bye-Laws can be viewed on the Council’s website www.monaghancoco.ie by using the following link:

https://monaghan.ie/roadtransport/special-speed-limits/

Submissions or comments relating to the 30 km/h Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) Bye-Laws review may be made in writing to the Transportation Department, Monaghan County Council, M- TEK II, Knockaconny, Armagh Road, Monaghan Town; or emailed to Roads@monaghancoco.ie to arrive not later than 5pm on 6th August 2021.

Submissions/Comments should be headed: “Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) Bye-Laws” Respondents making submissions should note that Monaghan County Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 and the Data Protection Act 2018.

G.Mc Mahon
A/ Senior Engineer, Transportation

Online Public Consultation Event to review Visioning Report for Lough Muckno Estate, Castleblayney

Monaghan County Council in conjunction with Fáilte Ireland has recently engaged with Terry Stevens and Associates, International Tourism Consultants, to prepare a Visioning Report for Lough Muckno Estate, Castleblayney and the surrounding area. The results of this report will shortly be available for review as part of a public consultation process.
Please join us for an online webinar to get an overview of the vision for Lough Muckno on:

Thursday, 12th August at 7pm

You are invited to log on and join the webinar at https://tinyurl.com/MCCpublicevent

Monaghan County Council has published a Baseline Study Report on the Poultry Sector

Monaghan County Council has published a Baseline Study Report on the Poultry Sector within Co. Monaghan, prepared by Fehily Timoney Consultants.

The report quantifies the scale and importance of the poultry sector in the county and seeks to stimulate initiatives to allow the industry to develop in the coming decade.

Click here to read the Baseline Study Poultry Sector Co.Monaghan July 2021 PDF>>

National Heritage Week will take place from 14th-22nd August 2021

 

 

 

National Heritage Week will take place from 14th-22nd August 2021. Keep an eye out later this summer for project highlights on their website and social media!
Register as an organiser, access key resources for developing your project and upload your project at www.heritageweek.ie.

National Heritage Week, an initiative by the Heritage Council, celebrates all things heritage. It brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics and enthusiasts, to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation.

All projects that meet the objectives of National Heritage Week in a meaningful way, will be promoted on the National Heritage Week website and considered for the National Heritage Week Awards 2021.

To find out how to register your project, click here.

 

Do Not Consume Notice remains in place for all customers supplied by Newbliss Public Water Supply Scheme

Friday, 30 July 2021 – Irish Water and Monaghan County Council would like to remind customers supplied by the Newbliss Public Water Supply Scheme that the Do Not Consume Notice remains in place until further notice.

Following consultation with the Health Service Executive (HSE), Irish Water and Monaghan County Council issued a Do Not Consume Notice for all consumers on the Newbliss Public Water Supply Scheme due to elevated levels of iron and manganese. The Do Not Consume Notice remains in place pending the completion of remedial works and receipt of satisfactory monitoring results. The notice applies to over 400 customers supplied by the Newbliss Public Water Supply Scheme.

It is especially important that mains drinking water is not given to bottle fed infants.

Please note this is not a Boil Water Notice. Boiling the water will not reduce manganese and iron levels and is therefore not a suitable measure to make the water safe to consume. This notice does not apply to other areas and water schemes in Monaghan.

Tankered water will be in place on Main Street, Newbliss to provide an alternative water supply to customers. Customers are reminded to use their own containers when taking water from the tanker and to boil water before consumption as a precautionary measure.

Irish Water drinking water compliance and operational experts are working with colleagues in Monaghan County Council to resolve this situation as soon as possible.

Speaking about the imposition of the notice, Peter Gallagher, Regional Operations Lead with Irish Water said “Irish Water is aware of the impact a Do Not Consume Notice is having on the community of Newbliss and would like to reassure impacted customers that we are working hard to lift the notice as quickly and as safely as possible. We would ask customers who have concerns to contact our customer care team on 1800 278 278.”

This water should not be used for

  • Drinking
  • Drinks made with water
  • Food preparation, washing or cooking of food,
  • Brushing of teeth
  • Making of ice
  • Children under 12 months old should not drink this water
  • In particular, children under 12 months old should not drink this water. This water should not be used for making up infant formula for bottled fed infants. An alternative source of water should be used. Bottled water can also be used to make up infant formula. All bottled water, with the exception of natural mineral water, is regulated to the same standard as drinking water. It is best not to use bottled water labelled as ‘Natural Mineral Water’ as it can have high levels of sodium (salt) and other minerals, although it rarely does. ‘Natural Mineral Water’ can be used if no other water is available, for as short a time as possible, as it is important to keep babies hydrated.
  • If bottled water is used to make up infant formula it should be boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute), and cooled in the normal way
  • Ready-to-use formula that does not need added water can also be used.
  • Domestic water filters will not render water safe to drink
  • Caution should be taken when bathing infants to ensure that they do not swallow the bathing water
  • Discard ice cubes in fridges and freezers and filtered water in fridges

What can you use water for?

  • The water can be used for personal hygiene, bathing, flushing toilets, laundry and washing of utensils
  • Irish Water and Monaghan County Council will continue to liaise with the Health Service Executive with a view to lifting this drinking water restriction as soon as practicable.

Updates will be available on our Water Supply Updates section, on Twitter @IWCare and via our customer care helpline, open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.

Our Rural Future: Minister Humphreys announces County Allocations for additional upgrade works to rural roads and laneways

  • Minister confirms distribution of additional €10.5 million funding announced as part of ‘Our Rural Future’
  • Funding doubles the total budget under the Local Improvement Scheme this year to €21 million
  • Investment to improve access to rural homes, farms and outdoor amenities

 

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced the county breakdown of a further €10.5 million investment in our rural roads and laneways.

The allocation represents a doubling of the budget under the Local Improvement Scheme (LIS) – bringing the overall annual spend to a record €21 million.

The Local Improvement Scheme is designed to support the continued improvement of non-public roads in rural communities and improves access to rural homes and farms, as well as outdoor amenities such as our lakes, rivers, mountains and beaches.

These roads and laneways are not normally maintained by locally authorities but, nonetheless, represent a vital piece of infrastructure for rural residents.

The share of the additional funding that is being allocated to each county under this second round comes following engagement between the Department of Rural and Community Development and local authorities.

The county allocations are based on the level of works that each local authority indicated they could complete before the end of the year.

The higher the level of demand that could be met by a local authority before the end of the year, the higher the level of funding they have been allocated.

The LIS scheme was re-introduced in 2017 and over 10,000 landowners and rural residents have benefitted to date.

The Minister made the announcement in County Clare as part the Our Rural Future Roadshow.

Announcing the allocation to each County, Minister Humphreys said:

“’Our Rural Future’, the Government’s ambitious five year policy for Rural Ireland, commits to increasing the Government’s investment in our rural roads through the Local Improvement Scheme.

“So I was delighted to secure a further €10.5 million for the Scheme which doubles our investment under the scheme this year to €21 million – the highest annual allocation since the scheme was re-introduced.

“This additional funding demonstrates my commitment to improving connectivity for rural residents – whether it be access to homes, farms or outdoor amenities.”

Under LIS, local authorities are responsible for identifying and prioritising roads for improvement works under the scheme, in consultation with residents/landowners.

The works must be completed before the end of the year.

Details of the allocation to each County under this second Round and the total allocations under both Rounds of funding are set out below.

The Minister continued:

“I am very much aware of the need to tackle the backlog of eligible applications that exist within many of our local authorities.

“My Department over the coming months will work closely with local authorities to ensure that this funding is fully delivered this year so that rural residents can benefit.

“Increasing rural connectivity is a vital component of ‘Our Rural Future’. With this second round of funding under the Local Improvement Scheme this year, we will have invested €80 million in upgrading rural roads and laneways across the country since 2017.”

 

Revised 2021 County Allocations

County Allocation Round 1 2021 Allocation Round 2 2021 Total Allocation 2021
Carlow €270,000 €193,931 €463,931
Cavan €289,254 €830,135 €1,119,389
Clare €500,811 €327,717 €828,528
Cork €920,000 €492,738 €1,412,738
Donegal €697,456 €490,947 €1,188,403
Galway €876,959 €703,912 €1,580,871
Kerry €689,930 €497,169 €1,187,099
Kildare €270,000 €225,586 €495,586
Kilkenny €308,905 €469,777 €778,682
Laois €270,000 €284,259 €554,259
Leitrim €270,000 €233,830 €503,830
Limerick €404,090 €1,100,569 €1,504,659
Louth €270,000 €147,821 €417,821
Longford €270,000 €123,041 €393,041
Mayo €798,496 €563,129 €1,361,625
Meath €346,394 €457,543 €803,937
Monaghan €270,000 €1,056,223 €1,326,223
Offaly €298,871 €246,369 €545,240
Roscommon €375,104 €70,391 €445,495
Sligo €276,154 €194,388 €470,542
Tipperary €619,969 €101,562 €721,531
Waterford €278,802 €593,957 €872,759
Westmeath €276,433 €351,956 €628,389
Wexford €349,878 €303,908 €653,786
Wicklow €302,494 €439,141 €741,635
Totals €10,500,000 €10,500,000 €21,000,000

Monaghan County Council Notices 29th July 2021

Monaghan Public Participation Network (PPN)
Invitation to Quote for Strategic Plan Development

Monaghan Public Participation Network (PPN) was established as part of Local Government Reform Act 2014.  The Monaghan Public Participation Network is a network of community and voluntary, social inclusion and environmental organisations who are active across County Monaghan. There is a PPN in every local authority area and the PPN operates under the auspices of Monaghan County Council.

Monaghan PPN wishes to engage a consultant to facilitate development of the 2022 – 2025 Strategic Plan. To request a copy of the tender document or other information please contact

Leona Keenan at 047 73750 or email lmcdonal@monaghancoco.ie

Closing date for receipt of quotes is 5pm Friday 20th August 2021

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Temporary Closing of Roads

Monaghan County Council intends to close the following roads in County Monaghan:

Date:- Monday 23rd August 2021 until Friday 24th September 2021

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:  Road Improvement Works

Roads Closed in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney

  • LT-49112-0 in the Townland of Drumbracken

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 road with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday 3rd August 2021.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure please contact Roads Section, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan at (047) 30579 or email roads@monaghancoco.ie

G.McMahon
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
29th July 2021

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Temporary Closing of Roads

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

Date and Times: Monday 23rd August 2021 until Friday 24th September 2021

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:  Road Improvement Works

Roads Closed in the Municipal District of Monaghan

  • LT-12116-0 in the Townland of Mullaliss

Roads Closed in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney

  • LT-86001-0 in the Townland of Kilmurray
  • LT-89013-0 in the Townland of Corrybracken
  • LT-49012-0 in the Townland of Drumgossat
  • LT-49013-0 in the Townland of Knocknarran West
  • LT-49014-0 in the Townland of Magheracloone

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)

G.McMahon
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
29th July 2021

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Temporary Closing of Roads

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

Date & Time:      Monday 16th of August 2021 to Friday 3rd of September 2021

To Facilitate:      Bridge Rehabilitation Works.

Roads Closed:

R-184-1 in the townlands of Aghnameal/Kilcrow/Glasdrumman West Co. Monaghan

Diversion Route:

Traffic wishing to travel on the R-184 to Scotch Corner will be diverted onto the R-184 at the Clontibret Roundabout, then turning right on to the L-3444/L-3443/L-3442 to Annyalla, then turning right on to the L-3400 to Cremartin, then turning right on to the L-3411 and continuing on the L-3420/L-3421 to Scotch Corner.

Traffic wishing to travel to Clontibret from Scotch Corner on the R-184 will be diverted on to the L-3421, then continuing on the L-3420/L-3411 to Cremartin, then turning left on to the L-3400 to Annyalla, then turning left on to the L-3442, then continuing along the L-3442/L-3443/L-3444 to Clontibret.

All Detours will be signposted to direct the Traffic. (R-184-1 Local Access only, no through at Bridge Works).

Any interested person may lodge an objection to closing the above-mentioned road with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan, not later than Tuesday 3rd of August 2021.  Any objections must be clearly marked on the envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure, please contact the Roads Section, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan at 047 30597 or email roads@monaghancoco.ie.

Gareth McMahon
A/Senior Engineer
Roads and Transportation
29th July 2021

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Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones

Casual Trading Act 1995

Notice is hereby given that The Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones proposes to amend the Bye Laws previous known as Clones Town Council Casual Trading Area Bye-Laws as adopted by Clones Town Council on 25th January 1999 in relation to the control, regulation, supervision and administration of Casual Trading in Clones  to amend the Bye Laws to allow for the elected members of the Municipal District of Ballybay and Clones to have the following powers to be exercised by Resolution:

  • To extend the areas within which casual trading is to take place.
  • To remove any casual trading area as a place where casual trading can take place
  • To extend or limit the times during which casual trading can take place
  • To increase or decrease fees payable for granting of a casual trading licence.
  • After consultation with An Garda Sīochána, to suspend the operation of these Bye-Laws for a specified period, or within a specified place within the town of Ballybay

A copy of the proposed draft  Casual Trading (Control and Description) Bye-laws for Clones and map will be available for inspection by contacting the offices of Ballybay/Clones Municipal District by telephone on 047 51018 between the hours of 9.30am -5.15pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays)  or  by emailing clones@monaghancoco.ie   for a period of 1 month from date of publication of this notice. The Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones will consider any submissions in relation to the proposed draft Casual Trading ( Control and Description) Bye-laws which are submitted in writing to it by any person within 2 weeks after the end of the period for the inspection of the proposed Bye-Laws.

Dated this the 29th July 2021
Signed Kevin McNally, Municipal District Coordinator
The Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones