Water Services (No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 681 of 2020 ________________ WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 3) ORDER 2020 2 [681] S.I. No. 681 of 2020 WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 3) ORDER 2020 I, DARRAGH O’BRIEN, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 12 (1) of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013), hereby make the following order: 1. This Order may be cited as the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (Property Vesting Day) (No.3) Order 2020. 2. The 31st December 2020 shall be a “property vesting day” for the purposes of section 12 of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013). 3. On the property vesting day referred to in article 2, the property listed in the schedule to this Order, which immediately before this day was vested in a water services authority, shall stand vested in Irish Water. Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 5th January, 2021. [681] 3 SCHEDULE Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference Waste Bailieborough - Cavan County 1 Water Pump Lisnalee Pump CN35153F Council Station Station Wastewater Cavan County Bailieborough 2 Treatment CN35096F Council WWTP Plant Waste Bailieborough – Cavan County 3 Water Pump Woodview PS CN35186F Council Station (Bailieborough) Clare County Water Pump Ballyconnelly Pump 4 CE60019F Council Station Station Waste Cavan County Blacklion – Town 5 Water Pump CN31933F Council Pump Station Station Waste Cootehill – Cavan County 6 Water Pump Munnilly (Behind CN32284F Council Station White Horse) PS Waste Clare County 7 Water Pump Killaloe West PS CE60196F Council Station Waste Cavan County Tonycrom Spring 8 Water Pump CN32028F Council (Swalinbar PWS) Station Clare County Water Pump 9 Knockalisheen PS CE35428F Council Station Cork County Water 10 Ardbrack Reservoir CK43586F Council Storage Cork County Water Pump 11 Ballinadee Tank CK158145F Council Station Cork County 12 Abstraction Ballinatona Springs CK159144F Council 4 [681] Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference Cork County Water Pump Ballyduane Pump 13 CK158117F Council Station Station Cork County Water Pump 14 Banduff PH CK69646F Council Station Waste Cork County Blarney – Kerry 15 Water Pump CK161708F Council Pike PS (Blarney) Station The part of Folio CK52202 being Cork County Water Pump Box Cross Pump registered on 16 Council Station Station Property No.557 thereon and shown as all of Plan 3 Cork County Water Pump 17 Brittas PS CK158152F Council Station Cork County Water Pump 18 Browns Well CK58719F Council Station Cork County Water Pump Bunacummer Pump 19 CK163326F Council Station Station Cork County Water Pump Cahernacrin Pump 20 CK141161F Council Station Station Cork County Water 21 Camphill Reservoir CK157845F Council Storage Carrignafoy Cork County Water 22 Reservoir Site Part CK85562F Council Storage 1 The part of Folio CK41752 being Carrignafoy Cork County Water registered on 23 Reservoir Site Part Council Storage Property No.1 2 thereon and shown as all of Plan 24 [681] 5 Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference The part of Folio CK28753 being Carrignafoy Cork County Water registered on 24 Reservoir Site Part Council Storage Property No.4 3 thereon and shown as all of Plan 28 Cork County Water Pump 25 Castletownbere PS3 CK156008F Council Station Wastewater Cork County 26 Treatment Clondrohid ST CK162232F Council Plant Wastewater Cork County 27 Treatment Coachford WWTP CK156055F Council Plant Wastewater Cork County 28 Treatment Durrus WWTP CK169196F Council Plant Wastewater Cork County 29 Treatment Freemount WWTP CK159055F Council Plant Wastewater Cork County 30 Treatment Freemount WWTP CK144257F Council Plant Waste Cork County 31 Water Pump Glenville - Glendale CK121F Council Station Drinking Cork County Water 32 Gortnaskehy PS CK159522F Council Treatment Plant Wastewater Cork County 33 Treatment Goleen South ST Council CK164511F Plant Cork County Water Glenbeg Balance The part of 34 Council Storage Tank Folio CK52202 being 6 [681] Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference registered on Property No.559 thereon and shown as all of Plan 13 The part of the folio CK182337F being Cork County Kealkill Raw Water 35 Abstraction registered on Council Intake Property No.1 thereon and shown as all of Plan 71 Cork County 36 Abstraction Kilbrin Abstraction CK37184F Council Cork County Water Pump 37 Killaree PS CK156474F Council Station Wastewater Cork County 38 Treatment Killavullen WWTP CK109748F Council Plant Wastewater Cork County 39 Treatment Killavullen WWTP CK159103F Council Plant Cork County Water Kilmagner 40 CK173511F Council Storage Reservoir Cork County Water Pump Knocknaloman 41 CK156410F Council Station Pump Station Cork County Laharan Cross 42 Abstraction CK159120F Council Spring Cork County Laharan Cross 43 Abstraction CK159118F Council Spring Cork County Water Pump Lisheen Pump 44 CK156216F Council Station Station Wastewater Cork County 45 Treatment Milford WWTP CK43212F Council Plant [681] 7 Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference Waste Cork County Mitchelstown - 46 Water Pump CK158197F Council Brigown PS Station Achill Island Wastewater Central Waste Mayo County 47 Treatment Water Treatment MY23438F Council Plant Plant - PS2 Dookinelly PS Achill Island Wastewater Central Waste Mayo County 48 Treatment Water Treatment MY20153F Council Plant Plant - Ps4 Dooagh No 2 PS Waste Mayo County Achill Sound - Old 49 Water Pump MY54618F Council Railway PS Station The part of Folio MY50329 thereon being Mayo County Valve 50 Ballina VH 02 registered on Council House Property No. 81 and shown as all of Plan 120. Mayo County Valve 51 Ballina VH 03 MY26322F Council House Mayo County Valve 52 Ballina VH 05 MY7928F Council House Mayo County Valve 53 Ballina VH 06 MY9993 Council House Waste Mayo County Ballina (Mayo) - 3 54 Water Pump MY52992F Council Crockets Town PS Station Waste Mayo County Ballina (Mayo) - 4 55 Water Pump MY65503F Council Knocklehaugh PS Station 8 [681] Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference Waste Ballina (Mayo) - Mayo County 56 Water Pump E01 Cathedral Road MY10165F Council Station PS Wastewater Mayo County 57 Treatment Ballinrobe WTTP MY71295F Council Plant Waste Mayo County Ballinrobe - 58 Water Pump MY61989F Council Kilmaine Road PS Station Waste Mayo County Ballycastle - 59 Water Pump MY66505F Council Ballycastle PS1 Station Waste Ballyhaunis - Mayo County 60 Water Pump Abbeyquarter MY44836F Council Station (SW3) PS The part of Folio MY14337 Waste Ballyhaunis – being Mayo County 61 Water Pump Bracklaghboy Road registered on Council Station WWPS Property No.157 thereon and shown as all of Plan 63 Waste Ballyhaunis – Mayo County 62 Water Pump Claremorris Road MY65139F Council Station WWPS Ballykerrigan Pump Mayo County Water Pump Station 63 MY75756F Council Station (Ballymackeogh, Balla ) Mayo County Water Pump Bengeery Pump 64 MY66211F Council Station Station Waste Mayo County Bohola - Bohola 65 Water Pump MY65456F Council PS1 Station [681] 9 Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference Waste Bunnyconnellan Mayo County 66 Water Pump PS1 MY49283F Council Station (Bunnyconnellan) Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec11 67 Water Pump MY55660F Council Balloor PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec15 68 Water Pump MY56434F Council Kilkenny Cross PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec17 69 Water Pump MY70398F Council Ballynew PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec18 70 Water Pump MY46544F Council Ballynacarrig PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec4 71 Water Pump MY46315F Council Snugborough 2 PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec5 72 Water Pump MY58871F Council Snugborough 1 PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec7 73 Water Pump MY54525F Council Newport Road 2 PS Station Waste Mayo County Castlebar - Sec8 74 Water Pump MY43674F Council Newport Road 3 PS Station Waste Mayo County Crossmolina - 75 Water Pump MY51980F Council Abbeytown PS Station Waste Mayo County Crossmolina - 76 Water Pump MY56645F Council Castlebar Road PS Station Waste Mayo County Doogort - Doogort 77 Water Pump MY53448F Council PS1 Station 10 [681] Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference The part of Folio MY14337 Wastewater being Mayo County 78 Treatment Foxford WWTP registered on Council Plant Property No.83 thereon and shown as all of Plan 234 Waste Mayo County Foxford – PS2 – 79 Water Pump MY20244F Council Pontoon Rd PS Station Waste Mayo County Hollymount - 80 Water Pump MY67831F Council Hollymount PS1 Station The part of Folio MY49155F Waste being Mayo County Kilmaine – 81 Water Pump registered on Council Kilmaine PS Station Property No.1 thereon and shown as all of Plan 23QE The part of Folio MY49155F Wastewater being Mayo County 82 Treatment Kilmaine WWTP registered on Council Plant Property No.2 thereon and shown as all of Plan A9XDT Drinking Mayo County Water Kilmovee – 83 MY62302F Council Treatment Kilmovee PS2 Plant Drinking The part of Mayo County Water 84 Kiltimagh WTP Folio Council Treatment MY14337 Plant thereon being [681] 11 Water services Property PRAI No. Site authority type Reference registered on Property No. 10 and shown as all of Plan 11 Waste Mayo County Knock - Churchfield 85 Water Pump MY24441F Council Road PS Station Wastewater Mayo County 86 Treatment Lahardane WWTP MY63939F Council Plant Mayo County 87 Abstraction Liscarney Intake
Recommended publications
  • Irish Landscape Names

    Irish Landscape Names

    Irish Landscape Names Preface to 2010 edition Stradbally on its own denotes a parish and village); there is usually no equivalent word in the Irish form, such as sliabh or cnoc; and the Ordnance The following document is extracted from the database used to prepare the list Survey forms have not gained currency locally or amongst hill-walkers. The of peaks included on the „Summits‟ section and other sections at second group of exceptions concerns hills for which there was substantial www.mountainviews.ie The document comprises the name data and key evidence from alternative authoritative sources for a name other than the one geographical data for each peak listed on the website as of May 2010, with shown on OS maps, e.g. Croaghonagh / Cruach Eoghanach in Co. Donegal, some minor changes and omissions. The geographical data on the website is marked on the Discovery map as Barnesmore, or Slievetrue in Co. Antrim, more comprehensive. marked on the Discoverer map as Carn Hill. In some of these cases, the evidence for overriding the map forms comes from other Ordnance Survey The data was collated over a number of years by a team of volunteer sources, such as the Ordnance Survey Memoirs. It should be emphasised that contributors to the website. The list in use started with the 2000ft list of Rev. these exceptions represent only a very small percentage of the names listed Vandeleur (1950s), the 600m list based on this by Joss Lynam (1970s) and the and that the forms used by the Placenames Branch and/or OSI/OSNI are 400 and 500m lists of Michael Dewey and Myrddyn Phillips.
  • Obair Links Newsletter–Issue May 19

    Obair Links Newsletter–Issue May 19

    OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER–ISSUE MAY 19 This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2018-2022 is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co- unded by the European Social Fund under the Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2018-2022 is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Social Fund under the Programme for Employability, inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020 Issue 29-05-2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 29/05/2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 29/05/2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 29/05/2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 29/05/2019 JOBS.IE for more info go to https://www.jobs.ie/ 27 May Sales Representative Rhino Distribution is a leading supplier of brands and products into a wide range of customers including builder’s merchants, electrical wholesalers and hire shops. Some of our leading brands include ... Rhino Distribution West of Ireland 25 May Today Sous chef and chef de partie We are a nice, friendly family restaurant based in the west of Ireland, Co. Mayo looking to fill sous chef and chef de Partie roles. If you like working as part of a great team, this opportunity to..
  • Mayo, God Help Us!

    Mayo, God Help Us!

    The Newsletter of the Sheboygan County Historical Research Center Volume XXVI Number 3 February 2016 Mayo, God Help Us! The Mystery of Croagh Patrick Croagh Patrick, seen at right, is found in western County Mayo, Ireland near the town of West- port. Each year, on the last Sunday in July, thousands from all around the world visit the mountain for what is known as "Reek Sun- day", a day of worship in honor of Ireland’s patron saint, Patrick. Some people even climb the mountainside barefoot, as an act of penance. Outdoor masses are County Mayo, facing the Atlantic on Ireland’s west flank, located in the long- held throughout the day, along suffering province of Connacht, once had a population of almost half a million souls. with confessions at St. Patrick’s But, the Great Famine of 1845-1849 (An Gorta Mor) a disaster like no other, had Chapel. This is one place in ru- upwards of a million dying and another million fleeing to survive. ral Ireland where you can meet Prior to the famine of the late 1840s, Ireland’s population had increased to over and speak with people from eight million. The pressure of this vast increase exacerbated the already fragile sub- around the globe. sistence. Land became subdivided into smaller and smaller plots. Destitution was a Croagh Patrick’s history reaches fact of life for many. back in time as far as 3,000 BC. The bulk of the impoverished population depended on the potato as their staple The mountain’s popularity food product. Disaster struck in August 1845, when a killer fungus (later diagnosed among religious pilgrims dates as Phytophthora infestans) started to destroy the potato crop.
  • Download the Q3 Combined Non Statutory Approved

    Download the Q3 Combined Non Statutory Approved

    Sector Property Reg Number Account Name Rating Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town Eircode/Postal code County Owner(s) Total No. of Units B&Bs BBL13092 Avlon House B&B 4 Star Green Lane Dublin Road Carlow R93 NT26 Co. Carlow Thomas Donagher 4 B&Bs BBL11234 Brandon View House 4 Star Ballyling Lower Graiguenamanagh R95 E4PD Co. Carlow Helen Doyle 4 B&Bs BBL40132 Mulvarra House 3 Star Bauck Saint Mullins R95 FK63 Co. Carlow Tim Dawson 5 B&Bs BBL10025 An Crannóg 3 Star Cranaghan Ballyconnell H14 CX94 Co. Cavan John Dermody 4 B&Bs BBL10043 Bridge House 3 Star Tullylorcan Canningstown H16 X960 Co. Cavan Mary McCabe 4 B&Bs BBL10046 Clooneen House 3 Star Clooneen Belturbet Road Killeshandra H12 PP80 Co. Cavan Maura O'Reilly 4 B&Bs BBL13176 Dungimmon House 4 Star Ballyhugh Ballyconnell H14 AV62 Co. Cavan John Deegan 6 B&Bs BBL10047 Eonish Lodge 4 Star Eonish Killeshandra H12 E540 Co. Cavan Geraldine O'Reilly 4 B&Bs BBL10033 Fortview House 3 Star Drumbraun Cloverhill H14 X680 Co. Cavan Sean Smith 5 B&Bs BBL10032 Hawthorn Lodge 4 Star Monea Milltown H14 DX00 Co. Cavan Pauline Rodgers 4 B&Bs BBL10044 Hillview House Approved Corrick Cootehill H16 CH50 Co. Cavan Eileen Smith 4 B&Bs BBL22706 Killinagh House Approved Termon Blacklion F91 XR80 Co. Cavan Eileen Treacy 4 B&Bs BBL10026 Lake Avenue House 3 Star Port Bawnboy H14 YP73 Co. Cavan Catherine O'Reilly 3 B&Bs BBL10045 Riverside House Approved Errigal Cootehill H16 AW62 Co. Cavan Una Smith 4 B&Bs BBL10049 Teach Droim Coill 3 Star Tullyboy Kilnaleck A82 X288 Co.
  • Part 2 – Orthocladiinae

    Part 2 – Orthocladiinae

    Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society No. 38 (2014) DISTRIBUTION RECORDS OF IRISH CHIRONOMIDAE (DIPTERA): PART 2 – ORTHOCLADIINAE D. A. Murray1, P. H. Langton2, J. P. O’Connor3 and P. J. Ashe4 1Freshwater Biodiversity, Ecology and Fisheries Research Group, School of Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland. e-mail:<[email protected]> 2University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, England (address for correspondence: 16 Irish Society Court, Coleraine, Co Derry, BT52 1GX, Northern Ireland). 3Emeritus Entomologist, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. 433 Shelton Drive, Terenure, Dublin 12, Ireland. Abstract This is the second of three papers dealing with records and distribution data of species-level taxa of Chironomidae currently known to occur in Ireland. Information is presented on 226 species-level taxa in the subfamily Orthocladiinae. The majority of the 9,420 records cited have not been published previously. Key words: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae, Ireland, records, distribution Introduction This is the second of three papers presenting records and distribution data of Chironomidae in Ireland. In Part 1 information was given on 4,360 records of 84 species-level taxa in the subfamilies Buchonomyiinae, Podonominae, Tanypodinae, Telmatogetoninae, Diamesinae and Prodiamesinae (Murray et al., 2013). Data is presented in this work, Part 2, on the distribution in Ireland of 226 species-level taxa in the subfamily Orthocladiinae. The majority of the 9,420 records cited have not been published previously. Background information and details of various publications, theses and reports consulted but not cited in Part 2 is given in Murray et al.
  • A Survey of Juvenile Lamprey Populations in the Corrib and Suir Catchments

    A Survey of Juvenile Lamprey Populations in the Corrib and Suir Catchments

    A survey of juvenile lamprey populations in the Corrib and Suir catchments Irish Wildlife Manuals No. 26 A Survey of Juvenile Lamprey Populations in the Corrib and Suir Catchments. William O’Connor Ecofact Environmental Consultants Ltd. Tait Business Centre, Dominic Street, Limerick City, Ireland. t. +353 61 313519 f. +353 61 414315 e. [email protected] Citation: O’Connor, W. (2007) A Survey of Juvenile Lamprey Populations in the Corrib and Suir Catchments. Irish Wildlife Manuals No. 26. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland. Cover photo: The River Corrib at Galway © William O’Connor Irish Wildlife Manuals Series Editor: F. Marnell © National Parks and Wildlife Service 2007 ISSN 1393 – 6670 Corrib and Suir Lamprey Survey EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Corrib • A qualitative survey of lampreys present in the Corrib catchment was undertaken incorporating 20 rivers and 17 smaller tributaries. In total, 77 sites were visited, and an area of 437.5m2 was surveyed. Lampreys were present at 49% of the sites investigated. • Juvenile lampreys have a patchy distribution in the Corrib catchment. A total of 33 out of the 38 survey areas (87%) that had lampreys present were tributaries and sub-tributaries of the Lough Corrib sub-catchment. Lampreys were present at five sites investigated in the Lough Mask sub-catchment (13%), and no lampreys were recorded in the Lough Carra sub- catchment. The general distribution recorded during the current the survey is broadly similar to that recorded by Byrne et al (2000). • Only one species of lamprey was confirmed from the Corrib catchment: brook lamprey Lampetra planeri.
  • Newsletter October 2017

    Newsletter October 2017

    12 Mayo Society of New York P.O. Box 780214 Maspeth, NY 11378-0214 http://www.mayosocietyofny.com/ E-mail: [email protected] Founded 1879; incorporated 1891 as Mayo Men’s Benefit, Patriot and Social Association of the City of New York; later as Mayo Men’s P&B Association and in 1985, gender neutral as the Mayo Society, Inc. of the City of New York. Vol. 138 Newsletter October 2017 Regular Meeting Tuesday, October 10, 2017 Mayo Sociey’s deceased members and their families. Mass Where: St. Sebastian Parish Center is followed by a great Irish breakfast and wonderful camaderie. 39-60 57th Street During the past several months, the Mayo Society has Woodside, NY 11377 made extraordinary progress towards the 2018 Mayo Saint Time: 7:30 P.M. Sharp Patrick's annual dinner dance scheduled for Saturday, March 10, 2018 at Antun's catering hall. By popular Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of demand, the Tommy Flynn Band has also been secured. each month. There are no meetings July & August. Please save the date! I am delighted to further announce that our 2018 Mayo Our President’s Notes Man of the Year is Tony McGarry, a businessman in property management and very well known in the Bronx U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is a frequent visitor to the Mayo and Yonkers areas. Tony hails from Aughoose, Belmullet Society of New York St. Patrick's Annual Ball. I take this and currently resides with his wife, Mary in Woodlawn. opportunity to highly commend Senator Schumer for writing to the Pentagon last month in support of a push to name a Our 2018 Mayo Woman of the Year is Mary Coyne-Byrne, warship after one of our own, Marine Corporal Patrick past president and trustee to the Mayo Society of New Gallagher from Ballyhaunis who immigrated to the US in York.
  • 152 V.—The Irish Or Western Portion of Dr A. Geikie's

    152 V.—The Irish Or Western Portion of Dr A. Geikie's

    152 EDINBURGH GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. V.—The Irish or Western Portion of Dr A. Geikie's " Lake Caledonia Basin" of The Lower Old Red Sandstone. By G. HENRY EJNAHAN, M.B.I.A., &c. (Read 15th December 1881.) In the Preface to my " Geology of Ireland" (1878), I pointed out that the Lower Old Eed Sandstone of Ulster and north-east Connaught belonged to the Silurian formation. Subsequently I brought this subject more prominently forward before the Eoyal Geological Society of Ireland, and in the pages of the Geological Magazine. About this time Dr Geikie was preparing his paper " On the Old Bed Sandstone of Western Europe/' from which we learn that, in reference to the Scotch rocks, the writer had arrived at conclusions very similar to those to which I was led by the corresponding formations in Ireland. By the aid of a grant from the Eoyal Irish Academy, I and others were enabled to examine the Curlew and Fintona Moun­ tains more carefully, and an epitome of our Eeport on those rocks appears in their Proceedings. In this paper I propose to lay before the Society a short description of the rocks in the whole of the western continuation of Dr Geikie's Caledonia Basin. The rocks of this basin, when followed into Ireland, appear at once at the north-east, on the coast of Antrim, and extend in a south-westerly direction across the island; the strata being much thicker and better developed where they disappear to the south-west under the Atlantic, than elsewhere. From the sections exhibited it will be seen that the same principle has been followed as that adopted by Dr Geikie in illustrating the changes in the strata of the Scotch basins.
  • Landscape Appraisal of County Mayo

    Landscape Appraisal of County Mayo

    Landscape Appraisal of County Mayo Comhairle Chontae Mhaigh Eo MAYO COUNTY COUNCIL Landscape Appraisal for County Mayo Table of Contents 1.- Project Methodology........................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.- Landscape Protection and Problem Definition ............................................................................. 1 2.- Character Unit Descriptions, Boundary Determinants & Critical Landscape Factors ...............4 2.1.- Introduction....................................................................................................................................4 2.2 - Area A: Achill, Clare, Inishturk and related Coastal Complex.....................................................4 2.2.1.- Description................................................................................................................................4 2.2.2.- Land Uses..................................................................................................................................4 2.2.3.- Boundary Determinants ............................................................................................................4 2.2.4.- Critical Landscape Factors........................................................................................................5 2.3.- Area B: North West Coastal Moorland..........................................................................................8 2.3.1.- Description................................................................................................................................8
  • Obair Links Newsletter –Issue 10(2017)

    Obair Links Newsletter –Issue 10(2017)

    OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER –ISSUE 10(2017) This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative. For details of upcoming training been funded by SICAP please see end of newsletter. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative Issue 27/10/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 27/10/2017 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 27/10/2017 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 27/10/2017 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 27/10/2017 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 27/10/2017 jobsireland.ie https://www.jobsireland.ie/#/home (you need to register as a member with jobsireland to apply online for some of these positions or please contact your local employment office (intreo) in respect to the Community Employment positions) Childcare Practitioner Ref: #JOB-2055369 Westport, County Mayo, Ireland Childcare Practitioner required to look after 8 preschool children. The suitable candidate must have a passion for working with children Have good communication skills and a good team player. The suitable candidate will be responsible for planning activities around the children's interests Moygownagh Enterprise Limited - CE Scheme - Moygownagh Enterprise LtdTEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2055356 Moygownagh, Ardvarney, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary.
  • Obair Links Newsletter –Issue 8(2017)

    Obair Links Newsletter –Issue 8(2017)

    OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER –ISSUE 8(2017) This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative. For details of upcoming training been funded by SICAP please see end of newsletter. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative Issue 16/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 jobsireland.ie https://www.jobsireland.ie/#/home (you need to register as a member with jobsireland to apply online for some of these positions or please contact your local employment office (intreo) in respect to the Community Employment positions) Cosmetics Department Supervisor - Castlebar, Co.
  • Obair Links Sletter–Issue July21

    Obair Links Sletter–Issue July21

    OBAIR LINKS SLETTER–ISSUE JULY21 This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2018-2022 is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co- funded by the European Social Fund under the Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020 Issue 30th July 2021 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links sletter funded by SICAP 2021 – 30th July 2021 B& B - Mc Loughlin’s of Mulranny Looking for Floor / waiting staff/ Kitchen cook Minimum wage for floor /waiting staff, Kitchen staff wages are negotiable. Full & Part time positions. ( year round work ) Please phone 098-36106 please ask for Sheila or Rachel South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links sletter funded by SICAP 2021 – 30th July 2021 WESTERN JOBS – for further info go to https://westernjobs.ie/ MediWest Care Employment Specialists Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) MediWest Care Employment Specialists Mayo Posted 40 mins ago Full Time ICE Group Junior Quality Engineer ICE Group Mayo Posted 20 hours ago Deadline: Aug 5, 2021 Full Time JWR Recruitment Specialists Accounts Assistant JWR Recruitment Specialists Mayo Posted 3 days ago Full Time JWR Recruitment Specialists Practice Accountant JWR Recruitment Specialists Mayo Posted 3 days ago Full Time JWR Recruitment Specialists Production Operatives JWR Recruitment Specialists Mayo Posted 3 days ago Full Time Hayes Mechanical & Engineering Ltd Officer Manager Hayes Mechanical & Engineering