Temporary Closing Of Roads – LS-5182

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure: 22/02/24 – 23/02/24   

Times: 9:30am – 16:00 hrs         

To Facilitate: Repair to Eir Duct network on Coolshannagh Road.            

Road Closed: LS-5182

 

Diversion Routes:

Northbound traffic

Traffic wishing to proceed North on the LS-5182 at Coolshannagh will be diverted Northbound via the N54 towards the Coolshannagh roundabout, then traffic should take the first exit onto the N2 Northbound and proceed North to Kilnadreen and turn left onto the LT-16302, and then proceed Westbound to Mullaghmore East and then turn left onto the LS-5182, local access provided up to riverside estate.

 

Southbound traffic

Traffic wishing to proceed Southbound LS-5182 at Mullaghmore East junction will be diverted Eastbound on the LT-16302 to Kilnadreen and then traffic should turn right via N2 and proceed Southbound via Coolshannagh Roundabout and take the 3rd exit left via Monaghan Town and travel Southbound on the N54 to Coolshannagh Road.

 

All Detours will be signposted in order to direct the Traffic. (Local Access and Emergency Vehicles will be catered for at all times).

 

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

Kevin West

A/Senior Engineer

Roads and Transportation

25th January 2024

 

 

 

Road Works Speed Limit Order – Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Road Traffic Act 2004 Section 10 (1) of the Council’s intention to put in place Special Speed Limits for Road Works on the road listed below in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney. The speed limits are being put in place in the interest of road safety to facilitate roadworks.                               

50km/h speed limit signs will be in place at the following locations in the Municipal District of Carrickmacross/Castleblayney. Townland Names Start Date End Date
LP4911:  For a distance of 1936m from its junction with the LP4910/LS8921 (Lisnakeeney) and its junction with the R162-13(Crumlin).

 

Lisnakeeny, Mullantornan, Drumerlough Beg, Drumbrackan & Crumlin. 25/01/2024 31/10/2024
 

LT46012:  For a distance of 1423m from its junction with the LT48011 (Mokeeran) and its junction with the LP4813(Mason Lodge/Drumbo).

 

Mokeeran, Killygally, Mason Lodge & Drumbo 25/01/2024 31/10/2024
LS8611: For a distance of 2791m from its junction with the LS8602 (Edenamo) and its junction with the LS8610/LT46211(Momony/Kiltybegs). Edenamo,Drumnaliv,Muff, Shancoduff,Annagerril, Oghill, Momony, Shancobane and Kiltybegs. 25/01/2024 31/10/2024
LT81002: For a distance of 519m from its junction with the LS8170 (Drumharriff) and its junction with the LS8100(Corrinshigagh (Cope)/Corlygorm). Corrinshigagh (Cope) & Corlygorm 25/01/2024 31/10/2024
LT35012: For a distance of 1533m from its junction with the R181-1/2(Corrintra) and its junction with the LP3501 (Corrintra). Corrintra 25/01/2024 31/10/2024

 

G McMahon

Director of Roads

25th January 2024

Temporary Closing Of Roads – R162 Monaghan to Ballybay Road at Cornasoo and Glenish                                                townlands

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure:              Monday 5th February 2024 to Friday 16th February 2024

 Times:                                08:00 – 17:00

To Facilitate:                     Culvert Replacement

 

Road Closed:                    R162 Monaghan to Ballybay Road at Cornasoo and Glenish

townlands

Diversion Routes:

Northbound Traffic  (Monaghan Town bound):

Diverted at Corfad by turning right onto the R184 in the direction of Clontibret.

At Corvoy, continue straight onto the LP-3311 in the direction of Ardaghy. Continue straight on the LP-3310 – LP-3320 – LP-1501.

Continue straight through Ardaghy in the direction of Monaghan Town onto the LP-1500.

Diversion Ends in Tamlet (near T Martin Fuels) at the end of road with the junction of the R162 (Ballybay – Monaghan Road).

 

Southbound Traffic  (Ballybay bound):

Diverted at Tamlet (near T Martin Fuels) by turning left onto the LP-1500 in the direction of Ardaghy.

Continue straight through Ardaghy in the direction of Tullycorbet on the LP-1501. Continue straight on the LP-3320 to LP-3310 to LP-3311 to R184 in the direction of Ballybay.

Diversion Ends in Corfad at the end of the R184 with the junction of the R162 (Ballybay – Monaghan Road).

 

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

 

Kevin West

A/Senior Engineer

Roads and Transportation

25th  January 2024

 

 

Temporary Closing of Roads – National Primary Road N12, from Coolshannagh to Silverstream

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal Districts of Monaghan in County Monaghan.

 Dates of Closure:            February 1st 2024 to February 2nd 2024 inclusive.

Road Closed:                     National Primary Road N12, from Coolshannagh to Silverstream.

Times:                                09.00am – 17.00pm. 

To Facilitate:                     Topographical Surveying & Pavement Investigations.

 

Diversion Routes:           Eastbound Diversion- travel south from the Coolshannagh roundabout along the N2 to its junction with the N54 (Corlat Roundabout), then east along the N2 to its junction with the R214 (Castleshane), then north along the R213 to its junction with the N12. End of detour.

Westbound Diversion – Above route in reverse.

Diversions will be in place for the duration of the closure.

Every effort will be made to minimise delays.

Local access will be provided.

 

 

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

Kevin West

A /Senior Engineer, Roads and Transportation

25th January 2024

 

Temporary Closing Of Roads -LS-5182

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Monaghan in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure: 22/02/24 – 23/02/24   

 Times: 9:30am – 16:00 hrs         

To Facilitate: Repair to Eir Duct network on Coolshannagh Road.            

 Road Closed: LS-5182

Diversion Routes:

Northbound traffic

Traffia wishing to proceed North on the LS-5182 at Coolshannagh will be diverted Northbound via the N54 towards the Coolshannagh roundabout, then traffic should take the first exit onto the N2 Northbound and proceed North to Kilnadreen and turn left onto the LT-16302, and then proceed Westbound to Mullaghmore East and then turn left onto the LS-5182, local access provided up to riverside estate.

Southbound traffic

Traffia wishing to proceed Southbound LS-5182 at Mullaghmore East junction will be diverted Eastbound on the LT-16302 to Kilnadreen and then traffic should turn right via N2 and proceed Southbound via Coolshannagh Roundabout and take the 3rd exit left via Monaghan town and travel Southbound on the N54 to Coolshannagh road.

Any interested person may lodge an objection in writing to the closing of the above-mentioned roads with the A/Senior Engineer, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday 30TH January 2024.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

 

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure, please contact the Monaghan Municpal District office, Glen Road, Monaghan at 047 73777 or email monaghan@monaghancoco.ie .

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

Kevin West

A/Senior Engineer

Roads and Transportation

24th January 2024

 

 

 

Church Square Public Realm Works

Works will commence Monday 29th of January for a duration of 4 months. Access to Upper Courthouse Car Park from Church Square (R867) will be closed to vehicular traffic for the duration of the works. Traffic travelling westbound on Church Square wishing to access the car park will be diverted straight ahead along Church Square, left onto the N54 (Dawson Street), left onto the N54 (Macartan Road) then left onto the LT-14121 (Castle Road). Traffic travelling Eastbound on Church Square wishing to access the car park will be diverted straight ahead along Church Square onto Dublin Street, then take the 3rd exit on the Old Cross Square roundabout continue straight along the N54 (Macartan Road) then turn right onto the LT14121 (Castle Road). The Exit from the Upper Courthouse carpark onto Church Square will remain open at this time. The taxi rank outside the courthouse will be permanently relocated to outside O’Hanrahan Travel

Temporary Closing Of Roads -R162 Monaghan to Ballybay Road at Cornasoo and Glenish townlands

Monaghan County Council gives notice of its intention to close the following road in the Municipal District of Ballybay/Clones in County Monaghan:

Date of Closure:               Monday 5th February 2024 to Friday 16th February 2024 

Times:                 08:00am – 17:00pm

To Facilitate:      Culvert Replacement

Road Closed:     R162 Monaghan to Ballybay Road at Cornasoo and Glenish townlands

 

Diversion Routes:

Northbound Traffic  (Monaghan Town bound):

Diverted at Corfad by turning right onto the R184 in the direction of Clontibret.

At Corvoy, continue straight onto the LP-3311 in the direction of Ardaghy. Continue straight on the LP-3310 – LP-3320 – LP-1501.

Continue straight through Ardaghy in the direction of Monaghan Town onto the LP-1500.

Diversion Ends in Tamlet (near T Martin Fuels) at the end of road with the junction of the R162 (Ballybay – Monaghan Road).

 

Southbound Traffic  (Ballybay bound):

Diverted at Tamlet (near T Martin Fuels) by turning left onto the LP-1500 in the direction of Ardaghy.

Continue straight through Ardaghy in the direction of Tullycorbet on the LP-1501. Continue straight on the LP-3320 to LP-3310 to LP-3311 to R184 in the direction of Ballybay.

Diversion Ends in Corfad at the end of the R184 with the junction of the R162 (Ballybay – Monaghan Road). 

Any interested person may lodge an objection in writing to the closing of the above-mentioned roads with the A/Senior Engineer, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than Tuesday 23rd January 2024.  Any objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection To Road Closure”.

If you have any queries concerning this Road Closure, please contact the Ballybay/Clones Municpal District office at 047 51018 or email clones@monaghancoco.ie .

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

 

Kevin West

A/Senior Engineer

Roads and Transportation

18th January 2024

 

Temporary Closing of Roads – National Primary Road N12, from Coolshannagh to Silverstream.

Monaghan County Council gives notice to close the following road in the Municipal Districts of Monaghan in County Monaghan.

 

Dates of Closure:            February 1st 2024 to February 2nd 2024 inclusive.    

Road Closed:                    National Primary Road N12, from Coolshannagh to Silverstream.

Times:                                09.00am – 17.00pm. 

To Facilitate:                     Topographical Surveying & Pavement Investigations.

 

Every effort will be made to minimise delays.

Local access will be provided.

 

Any interested person may lodge an objection to the closing of the above-mentioned road with the Head of Roads, Monaghan County Council, MTEK II Building, Knockaconny, Monaghan not later than 23rd January 2024. Nay objections must be clearly marked on envelope “Objection to Road Closure”.

This notice complies with the Roads Act 1993 (Section 75)

 

Kevin West

A /Senior Engineer, Roads and Transportation

18th January 2024

 

Road Notice – Development of infrastructural Improvements to the Dromore Blueway from Ballybay to Lisnalong, Co. Monaghan.

Part XI Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended)

Part 8, Article 81 Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended)

Monaghan County Council hereby gives notice that it proposes to carry out development at

Ballycoghill Bridge, Clossagh Beg, Co. Monaghan.

Ballynascarva Bridge, Lisnalong, Co. Monaghan.

Lough White, South Shore, Anny [DED: Anny], Co. Monaghan.

Balladian Bridge, Balladian, Co. Monaghan.

Bairds Shore, Drumskelt [DED: Anny], Co. Monaghan.

Ballybay Wetlands, Derryvally, Co. Monaghan.

Lough Major, Cornamucklaglass, Co. Monaghan.

The proposed development will consist of

The development will consist of the following:

Development of infrastructural Improvements to the Dromore Blueway from Ballybay to Lisnalong, Co. Monaghan.

  1. Renewing and widening slipways, reinstating carpark/hardstand, removal of height restriction Gate, Internal Laneways works at Ballycoghill Bridge,
  2. New Entrance from public road, provision of car park, pathways, play area, new information board and picnic tables at Ballynascarva Bridge,
  3. New drainage work to laneway and resurfacing, turning heads at Lough white, South Shore,
  4. Renew and widen the slipway at Balladian Bridge,
  5. Renew and widen slipways, new turning head at Bairds Shore,
  6. Improvement to existing slipway and gravelled area at Ballybay Wetlands,
  7. Proposed floating pontoon, new information board at Lough Major,
  8. Construction of ancillary works at all sites, including signages, asphalt surface, fencing, landscaping, and other ancillary works required to deliver the project.

This application relates to protected structures Ref: 41402310 (Ballycoghill Bridge)

In accordance with Article 81(2)(ca) and 120(1B)(b)(i) of the above-mentioned regulations, Monaghan County Council, as the competent authority, has concluded from a Screening Determination, which is based on an examination of the nature, size and location of the proposed development, that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development, and as such has determined that an Environmental Impact Assessment is not required. This Screening Determination is available for inspection, and at any time before the expiration of 4 weeks from the date of publication of this notice, any person may apply to An Bord Pleanála for a screening determination as to whether the proposed development would be likely to have significant effects on the environment.

In accordance with Article 250(1)(ca) of the above-mentioned regulations, Monaghan County Council, as the competent authority, has concluded from a Screening Determination, which is based on an assessment of best scientific knowledge, that the proposed development, either individually or in combination with other plans or projects, is not likely to have a significant effect on a European site, and as such has determined that an Appropriate Assessment is not required. This Screening Determination is available for inspection, and any person may apply to An Bord Pleanála for a screening determination as to whether the proposed development would be likely to have significant effect on a European site.

Plans and particulars of the proposed development may be inspected or purchased, at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the offices of Monaghan County Council, Planning Section, No.1 Dublin Street, Monaghan H18 X982 until 5pm on 8th Feb 2024.

The plans and particulars of the proposed development may also be inspected online at www.monaghan.ie

Submissions or observations with respect to the proposed development, dealing with proper planning and sustainable development of the area in which the development will be situated may be made in writing to Monaghan County Council, Planning Section, No.1 Dublin Street, Monaghan H18 X982 or in electronic format via the Local Government Portal http://planning.localgov.ie/en/search/application before 5pm on 22nd Feb 2024. 

Signed: ___Gareth McMahon______________________________

                             

Director of Services  

Monaghan County Council

Dated 11.01.2024

 

 

Important Notice to all road users in relation to the commencement of construction works on the Glen Road R162 Monaghan Town

Monaghan County Council would like to inform all road users that construction works involving the installation of a new culvert structure across the Glen Road (R162) in the vicinity of the old McNally’s yard carpark will commence on the 15th of January. The proposed works will last approximately four months and will involve temporary diversions of traffic and pedestrian routes.

Due to the nature of the proposed work, traffic disruptions and delays are expected. Monaghan County Council apologies in advance for any traffic delays and disruption caused during this period and will endeavour to limit the disruption to the minimum required.

Kevin West

A/Senior Engineer

Roads and Transportation

11th January 2024