PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (as amended)
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF THE MONAGHAN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2019 -2025 – VARIATION NO.1
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 13 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) that on 6th January 2020, Monaghan County Council made a variation (Variation No.1) to the Monaghan County Development Plan 2019-2025. The proposed variation will provide for the inclusion within the development plan of Policy NRP 7 which states:-
“To protect the selected route of the N2 upgrade road scheme between Ardee and Castleblayney and the selected route between Clontibret and the border with Northern Ireland, and to prohibit development that could prejudice their future delivery.”
The reason for the proposed variation is to ensure that development will not prejudice the improvements proposed to the N2 National Road.
A copy of the development plan as varied is available for inspection at the planning offices of Monaghan County Council during opening hours from 9.15am – 5pm (lunch time closing 1:00 – 1:30 p.m.) and on the Council’s website www.monaghan.ie
Adrian Hughes
Senior Planner
16th January 2020
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Arts Partnership Grant Scheme 2020
Scéim Ealaíon Compháirtíochta
“Direct grant assistance to venues, arts organisations and festivals deemed to be of strategic importance to the Arts within the County”.
Closing date – 20th February 2020
The Grant Scheme is open to Arts Organisations, Arts Groups, Arts Festival Committees and Projects who deliver a comprehensive Arts Programme that are based in County Monaghan
Cuirimid fáilte roimh iarratais a chuirtear isteach trí Ghaeilge
Application Forms with criteria under this Scheme can be downloaded from: www.monaghan.ie/arts/funding
or requested by contacting artsoffice@monaghancoco.ie
or 047-38162 at The Market House, Monaghan Town
John Murray,
Head of Culture & Finance
16th January, 2020
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Lambing time will soon begin again.
Every year in Monaghan, there are many attacks on sheep by dogs, particularly around lambing time.
These attacks cause great cruelty and result in sheep and lambs dying from their injuries, lambs being aborted, and stock not thriving for fear of further attacks.
These attacks result in serious losses for the farmer, including veterinary fees, disposal of dead animals, the value of the dead sheep and lambs, and loss of thrive.
Any dog, large or small, may become involved in attacking sheep – MAKE SURE YOUR DOG DOESN’T GET THE CHANCE!
If you own a dog or dogs, you are required to:
- Keep your dog under control at all times. This means not allowing your dog off your property unaccompanied.
- Have a microchip certificate of registration which proves that your dog is microchipped and registered to you. (Required since April 2016)
- Ensure that every dog under your control wears a collar bearing the name and address of the owner at all times and that the name and address are legible.
- Have a current licence for each dog in your possession or a general dog licence to cover all dogs in your possession. YOU CAN NOW BUY YOUR DOG LICENCE ONLINE AT monaghan.ie
PLEASE KEEP YOUR DOG LICENCED, TAGGED, MICROCHIPPED AND UNDER CONTROL
Brendan Smyth
County Veterinary Officer
16th January 2020
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Notice of Relocation of Council Planning Office
Please take note that the Council Planning Office is re-locating from Monaghan County Council’s Offices, The Glen to a new office at No.1 Dublin Street, Monaghan. The new Planning Office will open to the public on Monday 10th February 2020 and all new planning applications must be submitted to the new office at No. 1 Dublin Street from this date.
All site and press notices for any new planning applications being submitted from Monday 10th February 2020 onwards must state the application may be inspected/purchased at The Planning Office, No.1 Dublin Street instead of The Glen.
The email address will remain as planning@monaghancoco.ie and the telephone number will remain as 047 30532. Office opening hours will remain as 9.15am to 1pm and 1.30pm to 5pm.
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COMHAIRLE CONTAE MHUINEACHÁIN
Oifigí an Chontae, An Gleann, Muineachán
MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL
County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan
NOTICE OF DEPOSIT OF RATE BOOK FOR INSPECTION AND OF INTENTION TO MAKE RATE.
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Notice is hereby given that Monaghan County Council is about to make an Annual Rate on the rateable properties in County Monaghan.
The Annual Rate on Valuation (ARV) for the ordinary expenditure of the County Council for the service year ending 31st December 2020 is €0.226.
The Rate Book is available for inspection by any ratepayer in the Rates Offices, Monaghan County Council, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan, and will be open for inspection between the hours of 10.00 am and 4.00 pm during the fourteen days following the date below, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
John Murray
Head of Finance
County Council Offices
The Glen
Monaghan
DATED THIS:
16th day of January 2020
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Comhairle Contae Mhuineacháin
Monaghan County Council
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for inclusion on the following panel from which temporary vacancies arising during the lifetime of the panel may be filled:-
Integration Officer
“Monaghan Together Unique and United Project”
(37 hours per week for 30 months)
Starting pay for new entrants will be at the minimum of the scale in accordance with
Circular E.L. 02/2011. Salary Scale €42,777 – €51,374 per annum
The above project is funded through the EU Funds Unit of the Department of Justice Asylum Migrant Fund. The project aims at working with migrant communities throughout County Monaghan to support and develop migrant integration across the county.
Application forms and further details are available to download here
or from the:
Human Resource Management Section, Monaghan County Council,
County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan,
Telephone No: 047 73702/73703
E-mail: recruitment@monaghancoco.ie
Shortlisting will take place on the basis of the information provided on the application form and it is expected that given the qualifications and experience of prospective applicants that the shortlisting requirements will be significantly higher than the minimum standard set out.
Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms:
4.00pm on Friday 7th February 2020
Monaghan County Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Canvassing will automatically disqualify
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for inclusion on the following panel from which temporary vacancies arising during the lifetime of the panel may be filled:-
Manager for The Patrick Kavanagh Centre and South Monaghan Tourism Cluster (3 year contract)
(Salary €50,122 per annum)
The successful candidate will have a demonstratable interest in the cultural and tourism facilities and developments in County Monaghan and will be required to demonstrate excellent leadership, operational and programming development skills.
Application forms and further details are available to download here
or from the:
Human Resource Management Section, Monaghan County Council,
County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan,
Telephone No: 047 73702/73703
E-mail: recruitment@monaghancoco.ie
Shortlisting will take place on the basis of the information provided on the application form and it is expected that given the qualifications and experience of prospective applicants that the shortlisting requirements will be significantly higher than the minimum standard set out.
Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms:
4.00pm on Friday 7th February 2020
Monaghan County Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Canvassing will automatically disqualify