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69th Annual Tydavnet Show - Saturday 17th August 2019 Affiliated to Irish Shows Association (I.S.A) (5% I.S.A. Levy deducted from all Prizewinners in Horses, Cattle and Sheep) W Linked with Armagh Show since 2000. Affiliated to Co. Monaghan Community Network O In 2019 the President’s Cup will be awarded to Home Baking Section MAin EvEnTS And APProxiMATE TiMES H 10.00 a.m. Horse & In-hand Pony & Cob Classes commence S 10.00 a.m. Riding Pony & Cob Classes commence 10.00 a.m. Home Industries & Juvenile Classes Judging commences (All exhibits must be handed into the Marquees by 9.30 a.m. T Marquees open to the public at completion of Judging) 11.00 a.m Dairy & Beef Cattle Classes commence E 11.00 a.m. Sheep Classes commence 11.00 a.m. Poultry & Eggs Classes commence 11.00 a.m. Trade Stands, Heritage Crafts, Vintage Exhibits, Demonstrations N 12.00 Onwards Childrens Entertainment 12.30 a.m. Prade of Vintae Tractors and Cars 1.00 p.m. Celebrity Chef Kevin Dundon V 2.00 p.m Bonny Baby Competition, followed by Grandparent and Grandchild Competition, A Fancy Dress Competition ( McELVANEy CuP ), Most Appropriately Dressed Lady ( KERRy-LEE TROPHy ), Most Appropriately Dressed Teenagers, D Little Miss Monaghan (3-5 years), Little Mr. Monaghan (3-5 years), 2.30 p.m. Dog and Pet Show Y 2.30 p.m. Threshing Display 2.30p.m. - 4.40pm Dancing on the Deck to Limelite T 4.30pm Presentation of Cups - Home Industries & Juvenile Classes 5.00pm Removal of Home Industries & Juvenile exhibits from Marquees 5.00p.m. Hang Tough h t no HAWKErS or TiCKET SELLErS ALLoWEd 8 6 1 CUPS And SPECiAL PriZES President’s Cup 2018 - Will be award to the Needlework and Craft Section HorSES Tydavnet i.F.A. Cup - Class 93 J. F. Mcnally Cup - Class 94 Ferney Trophy - Champion young Horse in Classes 93 - 95 Show Committee Cup - Classes 96 dickie McClean Cup – Champion Foal in Classes 100 & 102 Tom Hamilton Cup - Class 112 Wilkinson Cup - Class 97 Sparkling Stud Cup - In-Hand Pony Championship Classes 113 - 115 Peter Boylan Cup - Coloured Championship - Class 126 & 117 Sheskeen Cup - Class 119 Terence McConnell Cup - Class 120 Philip Coyle Cup - Lead rein Championship - Class 104 Big Tom Cup - Class 105 riding Pony Cup - A rmagh / Tydavnet Shows Riding Pony Champion old School riding Stables Cup - Class 108 Gillanders Town and Country Cup - ridden Coloured Championship - Class 110 CATTLE national irish Bank Cup - Champion Handler Glaslough Holsteins Trophy - Junior Champion Dairy Monaghan iFA Perpetual Cup - Exhibitor - Bred Dairy Champion Father Murphy Cup - Class 137 Hillmar Cup - Class 138 Champion Milk Cup - Champion Cow Ballinode Creamery Cup - Classe 142 Corby rock Mills Shield - Best Dairy udder of Show Western Limestone industries Cup - Class 143 Loughduff Cup - Showmanship Co. Monaghan Executive i.F.A Cup - Best Calf 2019 (Classes 148 & 149) Monaghan Mart Cup - Class 148 Kenneth Smyth Memorial Cup - Class 149 Watterson Concrete Cup - Class 154 Bank of ireland Cup - Class 155 Eddie Storey Memorial Cup - Class 156 Trustee Savings Bank Cup - Class 162 Ulster Bank Cup - Class 163 Graham Auctioneers Cup - Class 167 Canon Connolly Memorial Cup - Class 168 i.C.S. Cup - Class 170 Scott Cup - Class 171 Patton Shield- Class 175 A.B.P. Cup - Class 177 AiB Cup - Class 178 Ballybay Mart Cup - Class 179 Magill Cup - Class 181 Clones Mart Cup - Class 185 Hibernian insurance Cup - Class 190 Jim Blemings Memorial Cup - Champion Charolais Gibson Cup - Champion Hereford Cavan and Mohill Marts Cup - Champion Simmental Smithwick Cup - Supreme Beef Champion 2 SHEEP McKenna Wool Cup - Champion Commercial Sheep Eugene Sherry Cup - Class 191 W J.P. Hamill Memorial Cup - Classes 192, 193 and 194 Sheep Section Cup - Class 195 McHugh Cup - Champion Pedigree Sheep Univet Cup - Class 196 O PoULTrY & EGGS Monaghan Poultry Fanciers Club Shield - Section E H Sean Cadden Cup - Section F HoME indUSTriES S Country Markets Cup - Section G Jimmy & Katie reilly Memorial Cup - Section H Sir Shane Leslie Cup - Section I St. Mary’s Hall Cup - Class 243 T Maggie McQuillan Cup - Classes 252 & 253 Patton Cup - Section J Paul Carey Cup - Section K Courthouse Bar Cup - Class 278 E i.C.A. Cup (Scotstown Guild) - Class 281 A. W. Ennis Shield - Class 265 Muintir na Tíre Cup - Section L McKenna Kilrudden Cup - Class 283 N Woodland Trophy - Class 306 McMahon Family Perpetual Cup - Classes 308 – 312 (Beginner) Sean Boylan Cup - Classes 313 - 317 (Open) V Scott Cup - Section P J.P. Flowers Cup - Section Q most points in section Magill vase - Rose of The Show (Classes 323 & 324) A doGS Forever Friends Boarding Kennels Cup - Class 343 & 344 D JUvEniLE Y Monaghan Credit Union Cup - Classes 10N - 35N (Senior) Ben Beggan Cup - Class 10N - 35N (Junior) Foróige Cup - Class 26N T Liam Butler Cup - Class 36N Eamonn Murray Cup - Class 46N Muintir na Tíre Cup - Class 53N Bill Hayden Memorial Cup - Class 66N h Monaghan Credit Union Trophy - Post-Primary School Section Muintir na Tíre Cup - Class 79P t J. G. Kelly Supplies Cup - Class 92P 8 ALL CUPS ARE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUPS AND MUST BE RETURNED ONE MONTH BEFORE THE NEXT SHOW, AND THE SHOW COMMITTEE 6 EARNESTLY REQUESTS THE COOPERATION OF ALL CUP WINNERS. 3 rULES rELATinG To TYdAvnET SHoW 1. All entries must be accompanied by the correct entry fee, which is non-refundable 2. Only entries accompanied by appropriate Fees will be accepted. 3. Exhibitors alone are responsible for the description of the Exhibits. 4. Every Exhibit must be the bona fida property of the Exhibitor. Exhibitors must carry their own Public Liability Insurance which will indemnify Tydavnet Show in the event of an accident. 5. The judges shall have power to award prizes according to their opinion of the exhibits, or to withhold prizes should they be of the opinion that sufficient merit is not shown. 6. First Prizewinning Exhibits of former years are not eligible for prizes (excluding Sections A, B, C, D, E and R). 7. Cattle winning 1st Prize will not be eligible for competition in subsequent Classes except Championship Classes. 8. All cattle exhibited must be haltered. Bulls must be secured by a ring in the nose with a chain or rope attached, and be in charge of a caretaker, otherwise they cannot be admitted. All competing animals to be distinguished by numbers only. 9. Roots must be washed and tops removed to within 2 inches (50 mm). 10. All Home Industries and Juvenile exhibits must be handed in before 10 a.m. on Morning of Show, or previous Evening between 7 p.m and 8.30 p.m. Committe members cannot take responsiblity for Exhibits before these times. 11. Judging in the Home Industries and Juvenile Classes will commence at 10.30 a.m. on Show Day and the Exhibits will be closed to the public, including the exhibitors, while the judging is in progress. 12. The Home Industries Display will be open to the public from compeltion of judging until 5 p.m., and exhibits may not be removed before 5 p.m. 13. All exhibitors are to cooperate with stewards in the running of classes. 14. The Show Committee, while taking all reasonable precaution, will not be held responsible for accident, loss or damage to any exhibit or exhibitors while in the Show Grounds. 15. The decision of the Show Committee in all matters relating to the Show shall be final. 16. The acceptance of an Entry Fee by the Show Committee shall not in any circumstances be regarded or construed by any person as an admission that any exhibit is eligible or suitable for competition in the Show or to receive a prize or prizes. 17. no exhibitor shall in any way communicate or interfere with a Judge or Judges engaged in adjudication or attempt at any time to dispute a Judge's finding. 18. Should any dispute arise for which a specific Rule is not provided, such matter in dispute shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision will be binding and in no case can there be any appeal to law. 19. All Entries in Cattle Section must be T.B. and Brucellosis tested. All cattle exhibits must be accompanied by their Passports / Cattle Ideentity Cards. All cattle must have two tags. 20. objections must be lodged with Hon. Secretary in writing, accompanied by deposit of €50 (which will be refunded if objection is considered valid by Committee) before 5 p.m. on day of Show. 21 Where entries are insufficient, classes may be amalgamated, amended or cancelled, at the discretion of the Show Committee. Where warranted, classes may be divided. 22. Livestock exhibitors must carry their own Public Liability insurance to cover risks caused by animals in their care. 23. Owners shall be held responsible for any damage or injury arising out of their negligence in restraining their livestock. 24. All Dogs on the Show Field must be on a lead and under the control of a competent handler 25. Tydavent Show implements GDPR Policy this can be reviwed on our wesite or ISA website. • PLEASE BrinG YoUr ExHiBiT • SUPPorT oUr SPonSorS • 4 Post Primary School Section Entries & Enquires to Catherine o’donoghue 0876372714 Tirnaskea north, Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan W Prizes: 1st €10; 2nd €6; 3rd €4. 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    DATE : 14/01/2020 MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 11:30:00 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 16/12/2019 TO 20/12/2019 in deciding a planning application the planning authority, in accordance with section 34(3) of the Act, has had regard to submissions or observations recieved in accordance with these Regulations; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 19/250 Glyn Williams P 29/05/2019 permission to construct new customer/staff car-park 17/12/2019 P1371/19 facility using existing forecourt access adjacent to G&G Centra store. Works to include demolition of existing store type/shed structures, construct new perimeter boundary, landscaping and associated site works. Significant Further Information relates to the submission of a Traffic and Transport Assessment and Road Safety Audit Main Street Emyvale Co. Monaghan H18 E772 19/324 James & Una McCague P 12/07/2019 permission to erect a two storey style dwelling house 20/12/2019 P1367/19 with a detached domestic garage, install wastewater treatment system and percolation area, construct new domestic entrance and all associated site works. Edenbrone (E.D. Scotstown) Td. Co. Monaghan DATE : 14/01/2020 MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL TIME