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RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 1 County Longford Rural Transport Local Bus Timetables for Routes in North & South Longford, Monday to Friday Community “Door to Door” Transport Service THIS BUS IS FOR YOU! Phone: 043 - 3345555 IN CONJUNCTION WITH LONGFORD COMMUNITY RESOURCES LTD. RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 2 C. L. R. T. Service Providers DOMINIC BRADY MARY KEANE 043 6683023 043 3324204 087 2995345 (ROUTE 12) (ROUTES 4 & 11) MICHAEL CARRIGY JOHN MAGUIRE 043 3323230 043 6686180 086 2608046 087 6213526 (ROUTES 3, 5, 6 & 7) (ROUTES 8, 9, 10, 15, 16 & 20) FARRELLY TRANSPORT ENDA MCKENNA 043 3322222 043 3329617 086 2534040 087 9980615 (ROUTES 14 & 19) (ROUTES 1 & 2) BERNIE HACKETT ANTHONY O’HAIRE 0906 432134 0906 438453 087 2502186 087 9004876 (ROUTES 13 & 18) (ROUTE 17) L.C.R.L. LTD. 043 3345555 RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 3 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE NORTH LONGFORD ROUTE 1 (TUESDAY - ALTERNATIVE WEEKS) “LINK” ROUTE: GOWNA TO CAVAN - WITH DONNELLY'S BUS Depart Return Start Aughnacliffe 9.50am 1.50pm “White Walls” Purth Cross Mullinroe 10.10am 1.30pm Cloonagh Drumnacreher 10.25am 1.15pm Leitrim/Toome Arrive Gowna* 10.40am* 1.00pm * “Link” with Donnelly's > Arrive Cavan 11.15am > Depart Cavan 12.30pm ROUTE 2 (WEDNESDAY - ALTERNATIVE WEEKS) “LINK” ROUTE: AUGHNACLIFFE TO LONGFORD - WITH BUS EIREANN Via Mullinalaghta & Gowna Depart Return Start Mullinroe 10.00am 4.30pm Cloonagh Drumnacreher 10.20am Toome/Leitrim 10.25am Gowna 10.35am Arrive Aughnacliffe* 10.40am 3.45pm * “Link” with Bus Eireann 10.45am > Arrive Longford 11.30am > Depart Longford 3pm ROUTE 3 (WEDNESDAY) “LINK” ROUTE: AUGHNACLIFFE TO LONGFORD - WITH BUS EIREANN Via Moyne & Smear Depart Return Start Glenmore/ Edenmore 10.00am 4.30pm Clonback Legga 10.15am Moyne 10.20am Rosduff 10.30am Smear 10.35am Arrive Aughnacliffe* 10.40am 3.45pm * “Link” with Bus Eireann 10.45am > Arrive Longford 11.30am > Depart Longford 3pm RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 4 ROUTE 4 (THURSDAY) GLAN VIA MULLAHORAN UPR. VIA BALLINAGH TO CAVAN Depart Return Start Cloncivid/Dundevan 9.45am 2.30pm Glan Carnagh/Kilsarn 10.00am Derries/Lisney 10.10am Drumgore 10.15am Loughdavin 10.20am Oghill/Corduff 10.30am Garrymore 10.35am Middletown 10.40am Short Stop * Ballinagh 10.45 - 10.50am Arrive CAVAN 11.00am Depart 1.15pm ** Route agreed with CART (Cavan Rural Transport) ROUTE 5 (THURSDAY pm) “LINK” ROUTE: BALLINALEE TO LONGFORD - WITH DONNELLY'S Depart Return Start Castlebrock/Drumeel 12.45pm 5.20pm Clonbroney 12.50pm Aughagrey Lwr Bunlahy 1.15pm Gelsha Lislea 1.30pm Soran Arrive BALLINALEE* 1.40pm Depart 4.30pm * “Link” with Donnelly's > Arrive Longford 2.00pm > Depart Longford 4.15pm ROUTE 6 (FRIDAY) TO ARVA VIA MOYNE Depart Return Start Mollyglass/Smear 9.45am 12.30pm Crott 9.50am Rosduff Corglass/Legga 10.00am Formullagh Ballyduffy* 10.15am *Stop* Moyne Post Office 10.20am *Stop* 11.55am Arrive* ARVA 10.30am Depart* 11.45am RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 5 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE NORTH LONGFORD ROUTE 7 (FRIDAY) NORTH LONGFORD TO AUGHNACLIFFE VILLAGE 1st Group Depart Return Start Clonback 12.40pm Cunareen Fostra (North & South) Edenmore 1.00pm Arrive AUGHNACLIFFE 1.10pm Depart 1.45pm 2nd Group Depart Return Start Sonnagh 1.20pm Culray Aughakine Arrive AUGHNACLIFFE 1.45pm Depart 2.40pm Collect 1st Group of passengers to take home and return for 2nd group. Post Office, Shopping, Butcher and Doctor Surgery. ROUTE 8 (FRIDAY) N. LONGFORD TO GRANARD VIA ABBEYLARA Depart Return Start Robinstown 9.50am Abbeylara 12.40pm Creevy/Cloughernal 10.05am Drumnacreher Toome/Leitrim 10.15am 1.00pm Gowna (on request) *Stop* Cloonagh P.O. Mullinroe 10.40am 1.20pm (Back directly to Granard for Bunlahy passengers) Arrive GRANARD 10.45am 12.30pm RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 6 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE NORTH LONGFORD ROUTE 9 (FRIDAY) N. LONGFORD TO GRANARD VIA BUNLAHY Depart Return Start “Brown’s Cross” 10.50am 1.40pm Killeen Ballymore 11.05am Bunlahy 11.15am 2.00pm Ballinroey Purth 11.30am 2.15pm Dring Ballinulty 11.40am 2.25pm Arrive GRANARD 11.50am Depart 1.30pm **NOTE: Bus Stop Depot on Main Street, outside the GAAG Office ROUTE 10 (FRIDAY) N. LONGFORD TO GRANARD VIA LISRYAN Depart Return Start Killasonna 2.35pm 4.40pm Lismacaffrey Boherquill 2.50pm 4.55pm Lisryan 3.00pm Castlenugent Ferriskill 3.10pm 5.15pm Arrive GRANARD 3.15pm Depart 4.30pm ROUTE 11 (FRIDAY) KILCOGY VIA KILLYDOON VIA BALLINAGH TO CAVAN Depart Return Start Killydoon/Killydream 9.35am 3pm Glasscarrick 9.40am Kilcogy/Annagh 9.50am Callanagh/Clonoose 10.00am Drumhilla/Mullaghboy 10.15am Bruskey Church 10.20am Farrelly’s “Cross” 10.30am Loughdavin 10.35am Drumhowra 10.45am Oghill/Corduff 10.55am Garrymore 11.00am *Short Stop* Ballinagh 11.05-11.10am Arrive CAVAN ** 11.15am Depart 1.15pm **Route Agreed with CART (Cavan Rural Transport) RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 7 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE NORTH LONGFORD ROUTE 12 (FRIDAY) - SPLIT ROUTES TO DRUMLISH AND BALLINAMUCK Depart Return Start Bohey-Cross 9.45am Kilnashee Stop DRUMLISH 10.05am 10.30am Start Barraghbeg 10.45am 2.15pm approx Monaduff Lettergullion Derryheelan Dooroc Stop DRUMLISH 11.20am Depart 1.30pm approx Shopping, Post Office and visit local Doctor/Pharmacy NOTE: Go Directly from Drumlish for Ballinamuck route Depart Return Start Fardrummin 11.25am 1.15pm Kiltycreevagh Shanmullagh Gaigue Stop BALLINAMUCK 11.50am Depart 12.45pm Post Office and Shop NOTE: Go Directly from Fardrummin to collect Drumlish Passengers for home. Times are estimated on the numbers that may travel in each region, but the Provider will deviate on the route to Collect ‘Door to Door’ All Route Fares, minimum: €2 Single, €4 Return, FTP Holders FREE RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 8 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE SOUTH LONGFORD ROUTE 13 (TUESDAY) FROM NEWTOWNCASHEL/LANESBORO TO LONGFORD Depart Return Start Buggan Cross 10.00am 2.10pm Dermacar Pollagh 10.15am Derrydarragh Newtowncashel Derrygowna 10.25am Newpark/Lehery Bridge Lanesboro 10.35am Killashee 10.45am Arrive LONGFORD 11.05am Depart 1.00pm Fares, minimum: €2 Single, €4 Return, FTP Holders FREE ROUTE 14 (WEDNESDAY) FROM KENAGH TO LONGFORD VIA STONEPARK Depart Return Start The Island 10.00am 2.00pm Kenagh 10.10am 1.50pm Abbeyderg 10.20am Coolnahinch 10.30am 1.30pm Ards 10.35am Lyneen/Carrigeen McGiffs Cross 10.45am Stonepark Arrive LONGFORD 11.00am Depart 1.00pm ROUTE 15 (WEDNESDAY) FROM LEGAN TO LONGFORD VIA CARRICKBOY Depart Return Start Clontymullen 10.00am 2.05pm Carrigeen 10.10am Ardandragh Legan Village 10.30am 1.35pm Legan Rock 10.35am Carrickboy 10.45am 1.20pm Ardagh 10.50am Arrive LONGFORD 11.05am Depart 1.00pm RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 9 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE SOUTH LONGFORD ROUTE 16 (WEDNESDAY) ONCE FORTNIGHTLY EDGEWORTHSTOWN REGION TO BALLYMAHON Depart Return Start Moatfarrell 7.00pm Killinawas Lisageeragh 7.10pm Bracklin St. Patrick’s Tce (E.Town) 7.20pm Aughafin Ringowney 7.30pm Lisacahill (Off N4) Lissanure 7.40pm Croshea 7.45pm Arrive BALLYMAHON (Social Club) 8.00pm Depart 10.00pm Routes may vary due to “Demand Response” on route. ROUTE 17 (FRIDAY) ONCE FORTNIGHTLY NEWTOWNCASHEL LWR TO BALLYMAHON Depart Return Start Portanure 10.00am 2.00pm Pollagh 10.05am Derrydarragh 10.15am Carrowbeg 10.25am * Newtowncashel 10.30am Forthill 10.40am Derryad/Corlea 10.45am Arrive BALLYMAHON 10.50am Depart 1.00pm This timetable may change/deviate to service the “Demand Response” route ROUTE 18 (FRIDAY) TO BALLYMAHON VIA ABBEYSHRULE Depart Return Start 9.40am 2.00pm Rath Road 9.45am Abbeyshrule 10.00am Ardandragh 10.20am Ratharney 10.25am Colehill 10.30am Taghsinny 10.35am Main Road N55 Doory Cross Arrive BALLYMAHON 10.45am Depart 1.00pm NOTE: Route agreed with South Westmeath RTP RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 10 C. L. R. T. BUS TIMETABLE SOUTH LONGFORD ROUTE 19 (FRIDAY) NEWTOWNCASHEL UPPER TO LANESBORO Depart Return Start Newtowncashel 10.00am 1.45pm Leab Streamstown Derrygowna 10.20am Newpark 10.30am 1.15pm Carrigeens Lehery 10.45am Arrive LANESBORO 10.55am Depart 12.45pm Shopping, Post Office and Pharmacy ROUTE 20 (FRIDAY) LONGFORD VIA CARRICKBOY AND ARDAGH Depart Return Start Lenamore 9.55am 2.00pm Carrickboy 10.00am Aghnasillagh Garrycam 10.15am ‘Mountain Road’ *Short Stop Ardagh P.O (5mins) 10.25am Finnaragh Oldtown 10.45am Arrive LONGFORD 11.00am Depart 1.00pm Drop off at Dunnes Stores,Town Centre and Tesco Car Park RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 11 Mission Statement The Rural Transport Programme is “to provide a quality nationwide community based public transport system in Rural Ireland which responds to local needs”. Co. Longford Rural Transport Programme L.C.R.L. LTD. 043 3345555 All Route Fares, Minimum: €2 Single, €4 Return, FTP Holders FREE RP11873 Bus Timetable 21/07/2009 15:49 Page 12 County Longford Rural Transport Enquiries to: 043 3345555 Ring A Link Services / Demand Responsive THIS BUS IS FOR YOU! Community “Door to Door” Transport Service All times stated are approximate to within 10 minutes, some routes may have deviation due to “Demand-Response”. LONGFORD COMMUNITY RESOURCES LTD. HAVE SECURED FUNDING FOR THIS PROGRAMME FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT UNDER THE NEW RURAL TRANSPORT PROGRAMME Longford Community Resources Limited Longford Community Enterprise Centre, Templemichael,Ballinalee Road, Longford. Tel:043 3345555 | Fax: 043 3344093 email: [email protected] | website: www.lcrl.ie Rapid Print Ltd.,Athlone Road, Longford.
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    2014 RESULTS BOOKLET WINNERS TO DATE 1958 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1986 Kinsale, Co. Cork 1959 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1987 Sneem, Co. Kerry 1960 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1988 Carlingford, Co. Louth 1961 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1989 Ardagh, Co. Longford 1962 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1990 Malahide, Co. Dublin 1963 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1991 Malin, Co. Donegal 1964 Virginia, Co. Cavan 1992 Ardmore, Co. Waterford 1965 Virginia, Co. Cavan 1993 Keadue, Co. Roscommon 1966 Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan 1994 Galbally, Co. Limerick 1967 Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan 1995 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1968 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1996 Ardagh, Co. Longford 1969 Tyrrellspass, Co. Westmeath 1997 Terryglass, Co. Tipperary (NR) 1970 Malin, Co. Donegal 1998 Ardagh, Co. Longford 1971 Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan 1999 Clonakilty, Co. Cork 1972 Trim, Co. Meath 2000 Kenmare, Co. Kerry 1973 Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow 2001 Westport, Co. Mayo 1974 Trim, Co. Meath, Ballyconnell, 2002 Castletown, Co. Laois Co. Cavan 2003 Keadue, Co. Roscommon 1975 Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary (SR) 2004 Lismore, Co Waterford 1976 Adare, Co. Limerick 2005 Ennis, Co. Clare 1977 Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath 2006 Westport, Co. Mayo 1978 Glaslough, Co. Monaghan 2007 Aughrim, Co. Wicklow 1979 Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary (SR) 2008 Westport, Co. Mayo 1980 Newtowncashel, Co. Longford 2009 Emly, Co. Tipperary 1981 Mountshannon, Co. Clare 2010 Tallanstown, Co. Louth 1982 Dunmanway, Co. Cork 2011 Killarney, Co. Kerry 1983 Terryglass, Co. Tipperary (NR) 2012 Abbeyshrule, Co. Longford 1984 Trim, Co. Meath 2013 Moynalty, Co. Meath 1985 Kilkenny
  • Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Source

    Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Source

    Population Volume Derogation For Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Source Type Served Supplied Supply Type Of Treatment Longford County Council 2000PUB1005 BALLYMAHON PWS SU 8022 3878 No Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation Longford County Council 2000PUB1011 GOWNA PWS SU 4228 1704 No Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation Longford County Council 2000PUB1006 GRANARD PWS SU 2555 1361 No Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation Longford County Council 2000PUB1009 LANESBORO PWS GR 4854 1690 No Chlorination & UV Longford County Council 2000PUB1010 LONGFORD CENTRAL PWS SU 14125 7255 No @Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation;@ Pressure Filtration Iron & Manganese Removal & Chlorination Longford County Council 2000PUB1013 NEWTOWNCASHEL PWS GR 368 296 No Pressure Filtration, Chlorination & UV Longford County Council 2000PRI1125 Anglers Rest, Mullinalaghta PRI GR 0 60 No No Treatment Longford County Council 2000PRI1113 Cloonagh NS Dring PRI GR 0 60 No No Treatment Longford County Council 2000PRI1114 Cloontagh NS Killashee PRI GR 0 60 No No Treatment Longford County Council 2000PRI1142 Commumity Centre, MullinalaghtaPRI GR 10 10 Longford County Council 2000PRI1118 Dolans Pub, Aughnacliff PRI GR 0 60 No No Treatment Longford County Council 2000PRI1139 Joan Sullivan, Aghakilmore PRI GR 10 9 No Longford County Council 2000PRI1136 Kearney's Pub, Curraghmore PRI GR 10 5 No Longford County Council 2000PRI1124 Keoghs, Mullinalaghta PRI GR 0 60 No No Treatment Longford County Council 2000PRI1404 Kevin McDonagh PRI GR 10 10 No Longford County Council 2000PRI1126 Laurel Lodge Nursing Home PRI GR 0 60 No UV Unit, chorination and water softener.
  • County Longford Graveyard Inventory Templeton Graveyard. Killashee

    County Longford Graveyard Inventory Templeton Graveyard. Killashee

    County Longford Graveyard Inventory Templeton Graveyard. Killashee Section (A) Name of Fieldworker & Date of Audit Jimmy Lennon: July 2005 Name of Graveyard Killashee Dedication Not known Townland Templeton Glebe Parish Killashee Diocese Ardagh, Elphin & Kilmore County Longford Nearest National Primary National N63 Secondary or Regional Road Current Status Full Graveyard Description Box, flat, table & standing memorials Three cemeteries on the one site. (a) C of I on the grounds of the church (b) Largest section located to the right and adjoining the church grounds. (C) Newest section between the road and section (B). We deal with Section (A) here Denomination C of I Place of Worship Yes, C of I Pattern Day No Owner C of I Number of inscribed memorials 48 memorials located in this section, all C of I. But the over all 281. Date of oldest inscription Sarah McCutchin, Sharvog. Died Friday 2nd of June An. Dom.1710. Date of latest inscription Mary McKenna died 29th May 2004 Access: Private to this section. Access Form Gravel path Gateways & Stiles Entrance through wide Iron Gate Wheelchair Access To Church door only Parking Space None Pathways To Church only Boundary Type Outer boundary of ‘cut-stone’ wall with an iron rail on one section. West boundary also consists of stonewall with a small wrought iron gate leading to section (b). The east and north boundaries consist of a sunken fence with stone facing, I believe this to be of a style that is often referred to as a ‘ Ha-ha’ fence. A low hawthorn fence is located above a section the fence and to the rear Boundary condition Good Terrain Flat Growth of vegetation Yew trees, hawthorn hedge, mature trees e.g.