In Search of Black Pigs Dyke/Claí NaPéiste: 7pm Thursday 18th October 2018. The Market House, Monaghan

In Search of Black Pigs Dyke/Claí NaPéiste: 7pm Thursday 18th October 2018. The Market House, Monaghan

At this event, four leading thinkers in the field of archaeology, history, science and art will explore Claí NaPéiste or Black Pigs Dyke -what it might mean for the past and how it has relevance to the present.

Questions and Revelations will make for a fascinating evening!

Places are limited. Please be advised to reserve your seat.

RSVP by Tuesday 16th October: No Cover Charge

Email: themarkethouse@eircom.net

Telephone: +353 (0)47 38162

 

 

Peace Link Among 9 Irish Projects Shortlisted for European Innovation in Politics Awards

Peace Link Among 9 Irish Projects Shortlisted for European Innovation in Politics Awards

Nine impactful and diverse Irish projects have been shortlisted for this year’s Europe-wide Innovation in Politics Awards. They are among 80 finalists selected by a European Jury of 1,053 citizens. Organised by the Innovation in Politics Institute based in Vienna, the Innovation in Politics Awards aim to recognise ground-breaking political initiatives across Europe at any level of governance that can act as an inspiration to others. The winners will be announced at a gala ceremony on 17 November 2018 in Vienna, Austria.

Over 600 projects from all over Europe were nominated in eight categories: Civilisation, Community, Democracy, Human Rights, Ecology, Jobs, Prosperity, and Quality of Life. The European Jury selected 10 finalists in each category.

Peace Link – Building Relations through Sport has been shortlisted in the ‘Quality of Life’ Category.

The Peace Link Project was developed by the Clones Erne East Sports Partnership which was a consortium of community, sporting and statutory organisations based along the Fermanagh and Monaghan border region. This initiative was built on previous work carried out by Clones Community Forum under EU PEACE I and PEACE II in bringing community and sporting organisations together to work strategically and collaboratively to build peace through the mechanism of sport. The project aimed to provide a sporting hub from which activities and events could be delivered that would positively impact meaningful relationships and peace building across the Clones and Erne East areas in counties Monaghan and Fermanagh respectively. The sporting hub is located within walking distance of Clones town centre and is approximately 500m from the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Monaghan County Council assumed the role as lead partner for a €7.8-million application to the EU PEACE III Shared Spaces Programme. The project received cross-party support in both jurisdictions. Opened in 2014, the project surpasses all expectations in terms of building community relations through sport and is a hub for building a healthy, vibrant community for all ages and backgrounds.

The list of all 80 finalists can be found on the Innovation in Politics Awards website.

For further information on the Innovation in Politics Awards see www.innovationinpolitics.eu

Electors with Physical Illness or Physical Disability Information

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

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REFERENDUM ON THE THIRTY-SEVENTH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (REPEAL OF OFFENCE OF PUBLICATION OR UTTERANCE OF BLASPHEMOUS MATTER) BILL 2018

FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER 2018

ELECTORS WITH PHYSICAL ILLNESS OR PHYSICAL DISABILITY

Electors with a physical illness or physical disability, whose name is not on the postal or special voters list, and who may have difficulty gaining access to his or her local polling station, may apply to have his or her vote transferred to a more accessible polling station in their constituency.

This facility is intended to assist electors who find access to their local polling station difficult because of the situation or design of the building.

In order to avail of the facility, an elector should apply in writing to the local returning officer for his or her constituency by Friday, 19 October 2018 at the latest.

A special application form is not necessary. If possible, the elector should suggest an alternative polling station in the constituency which is both suitable and convenient to him or her.

Contact details for the local returning officer for each constituency can be found at www.presidentialelection.ie or www.referendum.ie, or by calling Franchise section at

LoCall: 1890-20-20-21 or 01-888-2424.

To view or download this as a PDF File please see here: Electors With Physical Illness Or Physical Disability Information

Electors with Physical Illness or Physical Disability Information

Update from Monaghan County Council Re Land Subsidence Incident at Magheracloone. Thursday 4th October 2018. 4.00 pm

Update from Monaghan County Council Re: Land Subsidence Incident at Magheracloone                                  

Thursday 4th October 2018.         4.00 pm

 

Monaghan County Council continues with, the support of An Garda Siochána, to deal with the issues arising from the serious incident which occurred in the early hours of Monday 24th September at Drumgossat, Magheracloone, Co. Monaghan

 

The scheduled aerial survey carried out on 3rd October has identified evidence of further subsidence outside the 120m radius disturbance zone established by Gyproc Ireland Limited, but within the original 2km area of assessment. This discovery reaffirms the need to maintain a safety cordon around the perimeter of the former underground mine at Drumgossat.

 

Technical assessments are ongoing and Monaghan County Council anticipates receiving a detailed geological assessment report prepared by Gyproc Ireland Limited early next week.

 

Traffic Management

In the interests of public safety 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.

 

Monaghan County Council

info@monaghancoco.ie

 

Update from Monaghan County Council Re: Land Subsidence Incident at Magheracloone: Monday 1st October 2018. 4.45 pm

Update from Monaghan County Council Re: Land Subsidence Incident at Magheracloone
Monday 1st October 2018. 4.45 pm

Monaghan County Council continues with, the support of An Garda Siochana along with experts from the Exploration and Mining Division of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) and representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to deal with the issues arising from the serious incident which occurred in the early hours of Monday 24th September at Drumgossat, Magheracloone, Co. Monaghan.

Consultant Mining engineers and geologists engaged by Gyproc Ireland continue to carry out detailed technical assessments and monitoring of ground activity at the site of the incident.

A Preliminary Assessment Report prepared by the company states that no further geological movement has been detected on the site. Further detailed geological assessment is necessary to ascertain the conditions for a number of household dwellings and also the regional road R179 Kingscourt to Carrickmacross and the L4900 Drumgossat road. Gyproc’s team are working to provide this detailed information as soon as possible.

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. Traffic between Carrickmacross and Kingscourt is being diverted via Shercock. The road closures are projected to remain in effect until mid-October. The closures, in the interests of public safety, are a necessary precaution until the detailed technical assessments are finalised.

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.

The area in the vicinity of the Clubhouse remains closed to the public. Monaghan County Council reiterates that the site is unsafe and advises all members of the public to avoid the area and to observe the detours in place.

I wish to thank our colleagues in An Garda Siochana, Monaghan County Council staff, DCCAE and EPA who are continuing to liaise and work closely with Gyproc over the coming days while the necessary technical reports are finalised.

Monaghan County Council
info@monaghancoco.ie

Getting Ireland Brexit Ready Workshop

The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr. Simon Coveney T.D., invites you to a Getting Ireland Brexit Ready workshop on Friday 19 October 2018 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan Town.

Running from 9.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m., the workshop will offer advice and information on supports available.

Individuals / companies with an interest in the business, agri-food / fisheries and tourism sectors are welcome to attend the workshop for free but registration is required in advance.

Location: Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan Town

Date: 19 October, 9.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m

Register: You can access the registration page for any of the events here

Ulster Canal Greenway – Upcoming Public Information Events

Monaghan County Council will shortly appoint a design team for Phase 2 of the Ulster Canal Greenway.

This project will see the existing Monaghan Town Greenway extended west to Smithborough and east to Middletown, Co. Armagh. A spur of the Greenway is also proposed along the route of the Monaghan Town Bypass. This 22km project will follow the route of the Ulster Canal wherever possible.

The project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The Special EU Programmes Body is a North/South Implementation Body sponsored by the Department of Finance and Personnel in Northern Ireland and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform in Ireland. It is responsible for managing two EU Structural Funds Programmes, PEACE IV and INTERREG VA which are designed to enhance cross-border cooperation, promote reconciliation and create a more peaceful and prosperous society.

Over the coming months the design team will be required to identify potential route options and identify a preferred route corridor. Planning approval will then be applied for before the lands are acquired and construction commences.

During the design stage of the project there will be opportunities for landowners, stakeholders and the general public to have input and give feedback. Before the design stage actively commences a series of community information evenings are being held to let people know about what to expect during the design phase. Landowners, members of the communities along the route and any interested parties are invited to find out more by dropping in to any of these 3 information events being held between 4pm and 8pm in Tyholland Community Centre on Tuesday 2nd October 2018, Middletown Community Parish Hall on Wednesday 10th October and Smithborough Community Hall on Thursday 18th October 2018.

Waterways Ireland is the lead partner on this INTERREG VA funded project, which is being delivered in partnership with Monaghan County Council, Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council and East Border Region Ltd.

Ulster Canal Greenway – Upcoming Public Information Events

 

Glaslough claims Ireland’s Tidiest Village Title

Glaslough claims Ireland’s Tidiest Village Title

Monaghan County Council wish to congratulate Glaslough on being named Ireland’s Tidiest Village for 2018.

In this, the 60th Anniversary year of the Tidy Towns competition, Glaslough finished second overall in the National Tidy Towns Awards, one mark behind winners, Listowel, Co. Kerry.

This is a fantastic achievement in a field of a record number of 883 entries from towns and villages throughout the country in the SuperValu National Tidy Towns competition.

Everyone is invited out to Glaslough tonight, Monday September 24th, to welcome the committee home to celebrate at 8pm.

Glaslough claims Ireland’s Tidiest Village Title

Glaslough also won the regional award for the highest scoring entry in the Northwest and West and retained their Gold Medal Award for the 6th year in row. Anne Mc Ghee was highly commended in the Community Heroes section.

Congratulations to other Monaghan winners; Emyvale who were awarded the Endeavour Award for the most improved town or village in the county, Carrickmacross retained their Gold Medal Award for the 7th year in a row and Monaghan Town retained their Silver Meal Award for the 3rd year in a row.