Monaghan County Council Notices 17th October 2019

 

2nd Public Consultation on the N2 Clontibret to Border Road Scheme

Monaghan County Council is working to upgrade a 28km section of the N2 National Primary Road between Clontibret and the Northern Ireland Border.

Route Corridor Options have now been developed for the scheme and a second public consultation period is now opening. Public information events are being held in the Four Seasons Hotel, Monaghan on Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd October. Drop in between 2pm and 8pm each day to meet the project team, view the route options and find out how to make a submission.

Further information about the project and a feedback form can be downloaded from the project website www.N2MonaghanLouth.ie

 

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of:

Retained (Part-time) Fire Fighters

in each of the following Fire Stations:-

Carrickmacross Fire Station

Castleblayney Fire Station

A panel will be set up from which any vacancies may be filled during the year. Closing date for receipt of completed application forms: 4.00pm. on Friday, 8th November 2019

Monaghan County Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer

For further information and application forms see:

https://monaghan.ie/humanresources/2019/10/17/retained-fire-fighters-carrickmacross-castleblayney-fire-brigades/

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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) or at www.monaghan.ie.

 

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

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Expressions of Interest

The Municipal District of Ballybay and Clones is seeking expressions of interests from landowners, within the District,  who are seeking fill type material, typically soil and stone, from local engineering works , for the purposes of the improvement or development of land.

This project will be done in full compliance with the Waste Management Act 1996 (as amended) and the Planning and Development Act 2000.

If interested please submit the following information

-Name, Address, Eircode, telephone number

-Address of landholding with an Eircode.

-Any planning reference number on site

In confidence to

Seamie McMahon

Staff Officer

Ballybay Clones Municipal District

Clones Civic Centre

Clones

Co. Monaghan

Or via email to clones@monaghaancoco.ie

Deadline for submissions 6/12/19