Corporate Plan 2020 2024
Monaghan County Council Notices 19th March 2020
WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 5051 [post_author] => 38 [post_date] => 2020-03-19 09:00:00 [post_date_gmt] => 2020-03-19 09:00:00 [post_content] =>Monaghan County Council re COVID-19 Coronavirus
Further to the national response to COVID-19, Monaghan County Council wish to advise that all Public Libraries, the County Museum and the Market House, Monaghan are closed to members of the public until 29th March. In the interests of reducing face to face contact please endeavour to conduct your business with the Council by emailing info@monaghancoco.ie or eolas@monaghancoco.ie or contacting us by phone at the following numbers.Housing Emergency Repairs | 047 30515 | Environment | 042 9661240 | |
Housing | 047 30502 | Roads | 047 30597 | |
Planning | 047 30532 | Local Enterprise Office | 047 71818 | |
Finance | 047 30589 | Human Resources | 047 30586 | |
Monaghan MD | 047 73777 | Motor Tax | 047 81175 | |
Ballybay Clones MD | 047 51018 | Carrickmacross Castleblayney MD | 042 9661236 |
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for inclusion on the following panel from which future permanent or temporary vacancies arising during the lifetime of the panel may be filled:-
Administrative Officer (Grade V11)
(€49,835 - €64,786)
Starting pay for new entrants will be at the minimum of the scale in accordance with
Circular E.L. 02/2011
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 10th April 2020
Monaghan County Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Canvassing will automatically disqualify
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Temporary Closing Of Roads and Carpark
Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following roads and car park in County Monaghan to facilitate the Monaghan Motor Club Annual Stages Rally Road & Car Park Closed From 5p.m. on Saturday 25th April 2020 to 6.00 p.m. on Sunday 26th April 2020 LT14121 – Upper and Lower Courthouse Car Parks, Monaghan Roads Closed: Sunday 26th April 2020 between the hours of 9:00am and 7:00pmROAD NO: | TOWNLAND |
L1031 | KILLYCARNAN |
L1030 | AGHERERACALKIL, SHESKIN |
L60111 | SKEARTRY, DRUMMANS |
L6010 | DERRYLEA |
L6000 | CORRINSHINGO |
L60001 | DERRYLEEDIGAN |
L6011 | DRUMMANS |
L60002 | KNOCKINURE |
L60001 | LISEABRICK |
L2031 | CAVANACROSS |
L60311 | CAVANACROSS |
L60301 | KNOCKNAGRAT |
ROAD NO: | TOWNLAND |
L2140 | GRANSHA BEG |
L2141 | ANNAMAKIFF |
L6141 | KILLYGORMAN |
L2152 | KILLYGORMAN |
L6140 | AGHNASKEA |
L61311 | AGHNASKEA |
L6131 | TINARY |
L6132 | DRUMMULLAN |
L6150 | CORMOY |
ROAD NO: | TOWNLAND |
L2420 | EFERNAGH |
L2421 | CAROLINA |
L2422 | RAKEEVAN |
L24123 | AGHALOUGH |
L2412 | AGHALOUGH |
L2411 | CORLECK |
L24121 | LISCUMASKY |
L64022 | STRANOODAN |
L64021 | STRANOODAN |
L6402 | TATTINTLIEVE |
L6401 | CALLIAGH |
L24113 | AGHACLAY |
L4211 | DRUMHILLAGH |
L24111 | HAFINNY LOUGH |
L24114 | HAFINNY LOUGH, CARN |
L6410 | CARN |
L64101 | CARN |
L6400 | GREENANS CROSS |
Lambing time has now begun.
In the last 6 weeks, the Dog Warden has investigated two sheep attacks, 1 near Clones and 1 near Emyvale. These attacks cause great cruelty to sheep and lambs. These attacks result in serious losses for the farmer. 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 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
Monaghan County Council Notices 22nd May 2019
WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3836 [post_author] => 38 [post_date] => 2019-05-22 14:22:21 [post_date_gmt] => 2019-05-22 14:22:21 [post_content] =>Monaghan County Council Draft Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
Notice is hereby given that Monaghan County Council has prepared a draft Local Authority Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in accordance with the provisions of The Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015 and the National Adaptation Framework (NAF), 2018. Climate change is recognised as a global challenge with policy responses required in terms of both mitigating the causes of climate change and in adapting to the inevitable consequences of our changing climate. The Climate Change Adaptation Strategy represents a proactive step by Monaghan County Council in the process of adaptation planning to build resilience and respond effectively to the threats posed by climate change. Purpose of the Strategy: The Climate Change Adaptation Strategy takes on the role as the primary instrument at local level to:- ensure a proper comprehension of the key risks and vulnerabilities of climate change
- bring forward the implementation of climate resilient actions in a planned and proactive manner and,
- ensure that climate adaptation considerations are mainstreamed into all plans and policies and integrated into all operations and functions of Monaghan County Council.
- A Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Screening Report in accordance with the SEA Directive (DIR 2001/42/EC) and pursuant to European Communities (Environmental Assessment of Certain Plans and Programmes) Regulations 2004 (SI 435 of 2004 as amended by SI 200 of 2011) and,
- An Appropriate Assessment (AA) Screening Report in accordance with the requirements of Article 6(3) of the EU Habitats Directive (Directive 92/43/EEC).
- Monaghan Municipal District Office, The Glen, Monaghan.
- Castleblayney/Carrickmacross Municipal District Office, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross
- Ballybay/Clones Municipal District Office, The Diamond, Clones
- Monaghan Library North Road, Monaghan
- Carrickmacross Library, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross
- Castleblayney Library, Iontas Centre, Castleblayney
- Clones Library, 98 Avenue, Clones
- Ballybay Library, Main Street, Ballybay
- by e-mail to climateaction@monaghancoco.ie or
- in writing to Kieran Duffy, A/Senior Executive Engineer, Environmental Services, Monaghan County Council, Civic Offices, Riverside Road, Carrickmacross, A81 RY22.
- Locally based community and voluntary groups in disadvantaged areas,
- Not-for-profit organisations, and
- Government Departments and State Agencies.
- Commercial organisations, individuals and for-profit organisations.
Monaghan County Council Newsletter Spring 2021 PDF
Baseline Study Poultry Sector Co.Monaghan July 2021
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Gnó i Muineachán
Rátaí Tráchtála
Fiontar Mhuineacháin
BREXIT
Oifig Fiontar Áitiúil
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The Government Plan for Living with COVID-19: Resilience and Recovery 2020-2021 highlighted the important role that individual and community resilience will play in contributing to our ongoing response to COVID-19.
The Keep Well campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routines. It will provide guidelines,
information, and tips on how we can make a plan to do things that will help us keep well through the coming months.
A full range of supports is available online at gov.ie/healthyireland
What's On?
Event Details Event DetailsPodcasts
Keep Well builds on the “In This Together” campaign which happened earlier in the year. The “Keep Well” campaign is focussed on five main themes:
Keeping active
Keeping active - keeping active and being outdoors, even during the winter, is important to help physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Switching off
Switching off – switching off and being creative or learning something new, getting back to nature and finding ways to relax can help our general wellbeing.
Minding your mood
Mind your mood – equipping people with information on where to go if they need support. This will also be linked with the local community helpline to ensure that people can access the support they need.
Keeping in Contact
Keeping in Contact– staying connected with people, addressing isolation, supporting volunteerism and initiatives that support person-to-person connection is important to our wellbeing.
Eating well
Eating well - by nourishing our bodies and minds, we can develop a better connection between the food we eat and how we feel and positively impact our physical and mental wellbeing.
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BUSINESS IN MONAGHAN
COMMERCIAL RATES
ENTERPRISING MONAGHAN
BREXIT
LOCAL ENTERPRISE OFFICE
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Click on the links below for Town Vouchers Information.
Castleblayney
Carrickmacross
Monaghan
Monaghan Tourism
Check out the Monaghan Tourism website.
Ballybay
Whilst there is no Town Voucher scheme currently in Clones, please remember to shop locally there.