WOW Whats On Where In Monaghan Newsletter June 26th

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Tuarascail Bhliantuil 2022

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Lui na Greine – Scotstown and the Clones Renewal Scheme

WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 5622 [post_author] => 38 [post_date] => 2020-07-01 08:45:14 [post_date_gmt] => 2020-07-01 07:45:14 [post_content] => Lui na Greine - Scotstown Monaghan County Council has appointed through tender competition Lowry Construction Ltd to complete 4 derelict unfinished houses and construct 28 new houses on a derelict site in Scotstown bound between the Scotstown-Smithborough and the Scotstown-Rosslea roads. The site was acquired by Monaghan County Council through the Derelict Sites Act 1990 to resolve the derelict nature of the unfinished housing development. Monaghan County Council received Stage 4 Funding Approval on the 27th January 2020 from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government under the Rebuilding Ireland programme. The Luí na Gréine development consists of 32 properties including 4 two-bedroom single storey houses, 12 two-bedroom two-storey houses, 12 three-bedroom two storey houses, and 4 four-bedroom two-storey houses. The overall project budget is approximately €7 million including site investigations, design fees, construction costs and utility & statutory fees. Local Architectural firm Wynne, Gormley and Gilsenan Architects is the Employers Representative and Lead Designer to deliver the project along with Alan Traynor Consulting Engineering, Cuilinn Group and FJD Surveyors. Part 8 Planning consent is in place and Detailed Design is complete with the homes designed to the highest quality for modern living providing a Building Energy Rating of A3 and above. The project is advancing well with the first houses estimated to be available for occupation in 2021 in a phased approach.   Architects visual impression drawing. Site clearance complete throughout, formation level exposed for plots 1- 12 & 21-32. Foundations all in place for Plots 1 – 6. With substructure blockwork now complete at plots 3-6. Clones Renewal Scheme Monaghan County Council and the appointed contractors Lowry Construction Ltd are progressing well with the Clones Renewal Scheme. The various sites were acquired by Monaghan County Council through negotiated purchase and the Derelict Sites Act 1990 to resolve the derelict nature of properties in the town centre. Monaghan County Council received Stage 4 Funding Approval mid 2019 from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government under the Rebuilding Ireland Programme. The Clones Renewal Scheme consists of 22 apartments and 2 two-storey social homes. The overall project budget is circa €6 million including site investigations, design fees, construction costs and utility & statutory fees. Local Architectural firm Craftstudio Architects is the Employers Representative and Lead Designer to deliver the project along with Alan Traynor Consulting Engineering, Coleman Reynolds M & E Engineers and FJD Surveyors. Part 8 Planning consent is in place and Detailed Design is complete with the homes designed to the highest quality for modern living providing a Building Energy Rating of A3 and above. The project is advancing well with the first properties delivered in 2020 and the remaining delivered in 2021 in a phased approach.       Site 2 former Boyle Sports - Windows now fitted, external plastering ongoing alongside internal Carpentry, Mechanical and Electrical first fixings.     Site 1 formerly Davey’s – first floor blockwork commenced. Site 3 formerly An Bonnan Bui, Flower shop and 63 Fermanagh Street – Retaining walls under construction. Site 5 & 6 Analore Street – Demolition almost complete.     [post_title] => Lui na Greine – Scotstown and the Clones Renewal Scheme [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => lui-na-greine-scotstown-and-the-clones-renewal-scheme [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2021-08-12 09:15:21 [post_modified_gmt] => 2021-08-12 08:15:21 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => https://monaghan.ie/?p=5622 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => post [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw )

Monaghan County Council Newsletter Summer 2021 (PDF)

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Monaghan County Council Newsletter Winter 2020 (PDF)

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Monaghan County Council Annual Report 2022

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MCC Annual Report 2022

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Monaghan County Council Newsletter Autumn 2020 (PDF)

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COVID-19 Community Response - In This Together

WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 5245 [post_author] => 38 [post_date] => 2020-05-14 12:20:49 [post_date_gmt] => 2020-05-14 12:20:49 [post_content] => In This Together The #InThisTogether campaign aims to help everyone in Ireland to stay connected, stay active, and look after their mental health throughout the Covid-19 Emergency. The Campaign encourages everyone to set a new daily activity which helps them to feel a little healthier or a little happier as we deal with Covid-19. It signposts useful advice to help people of every age group to cope with the ongoing restrictions, whether they are looking after children, dealing with self-isolation or cocooning. In This Together draws together a huge range of activities that you can pursue in your home or your locality, by yourself or with family members or with friends online. There are ideas and activities for people of all ages. A full range of supports is available online at gov.ie/together. Some of the local wellbeing initiatives underway in Monaghan are:  

Looking after Your mental health

   

Coping at home

   

let's play ireland

   

Staying active

   

healthy eating

   

helping in the Community

  Public Health Measures As you know, we are seeing some increases in rate of COVID around the country, and as a result, some additional advice and restrictions have been recommended by NPHET and the Government. These measures aim to protect our priorities – caring for vulnerable people and keeping health services open. You can view the national public health measures here. New COVID-19 TV ad: The HSE has launched a new TV ad reminding everyone of the steps we can all take to protect ourselves and the people around us from COVID-19. Everyone has been working hard to reduce the spread of the virus but it’s important we continue to follow the public health advice. Because COVID-19 is still a problem… and we’re all the answer. Watch the TV Ad here. New Symptoms & Testing radio ad The HSE new Symptoms and Testing radio ad went live at the weekend. The ad is a reminder of the symptoms of COVID-19 and the importance of taking action if you have symptoms – to self-isolate and phone your GP. The coronavirus consultation with your GP is free, as is the COVID-19 test. Getting tested quickly for coronavirus and self-isolating when you have symptoms reduces the risk of spread in the community. Listen to the radio ad on Soundcloud. COVID-19 Schools and Parenting Resources The HSE and the Department of Health have been supporting the Department of Education with back-to-school advice and guidance for families and schools. This includes a guide to how to approach any symptoms of cold, flu or COVID in children, and what to do next.  Parents can read this information here.   For more information and resources for schools and parents, please see: www.gov.ie/backtoschool   For more information on protecting your child from COVID-19, please see: www.gov.ie/adviceforparents   For multi-lingual resources and materials for parents/guardians and for students on returning to school, please see:   https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/0cf46-resources-and-materials-for-parentsguardians-and-for-students-on-returning-to-school-multi-lingual/   COVID-19 Nursing Homes Expert Panel: Final Report The report contains a range of recommendations aimed at safeguarding the residents in nursing homes over the next 12-18 months and into the longer term. The report can be downloaded here.   Bringing Back the Sleep Routine during COVID-19 Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families have lost a sense of routine and parents have said that getting this routine right is the key to making a start on improving other unhealthy behaviours. Sleep is the cornerstone to health and wellbeing and its impact on a healthy lifestyle cannot be underestimated. The START campaign has radio and digital advertising live since 20/8/2020. You can find more information on www.makeastart.ie/ or on Twitter @safefood_net #makeastart and on Facebook.   The START campaign is a public health awareness campaign from safefood, the HSE and Healthy Ireland. The campaign promotes these healthy behaviours: minimise intake of foods high in fat, salt and sugar, establish water and milk as routine drinks, give child-sized portions to children, include more fruit and vegetables in their diets, increase physical activity levels, limit screen time and establish good sleep routines. HSE Approved Guidance for Disability Services New guidance has been issued by the HSE Disability Services: Interim Guidance on Conducting Assessments in Disability Services   Guidance to Support the Resumption of Centre-Based Respite Services for people with disabilities   A list of all COVID-19 guidance documents developed to date can be found here. The following webinar may be of interest to you: Irish Cancer Prevention Network: Learning from the Past – Planning for the Future Tuesday, September 8th 2020, 10:00am -12:30pm   Speakers include
  • Smoking and Cancer Prevention: Dr Fenton Howell
  • Obesity and Cancer Prevention:  Dr Donal O’Shea
  • HPV and Cancer Prevention: Dr Abigail Collins
  • Alcohol and Cancer Prevention: Dr Sheila Gilheany
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