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Midlands-Our-Past-Our-Pleasure.Pdf
Guide The MidlandsIreland.ie brand promotes awareness of the Midland Region across four pillars of Living, Learning, Tourism and Enterprise. MidlandsIreland.ie Gateway to Tourism has produced this digital guide to the Midland Region, as part of suite of initiatives in line with the adopted Brand Management Strategy 2011- 2016. The guide has been produced in collaboration with public and private service providers based in the region. MidlandsIreland.ie would like to acknowledge and thank those that helped with research, experiences and images. The guide contains 11 sections which cover, Angling, Festivals, Golf, Walking, Creative Community, Our Past – Our Pleasure, Active Midlands, Towns and Villages, Driving Tours, Eating Out and Accommodation. The guide showcases the wonderful natural assets of the Midlands, celebrates our culture and heritage and invites you to discover our beautiful region. All sections are available for download on the MidlandsIreland.ie Content: Images and text have been provided courtesy of Áras an Mhuilinn, Athlone Art & Heritage Limited, Athlone, Institute of Technology, Ballyfin Demense, Belvedere House, Gardens & Park, Bord na Mona, CORE, Failte Ireland, Lakelands & Inland Waterways, Laois Local Authorities, Laois Sports Partnership, Laois Tourism, Longford Local Authorities, Longford Tourism, Mullingar Arts Centre, Offaly Local Authorities, Westmeath Local Authorities, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Kilbeggan Distillery, Kilbeggan Racecourse, Office of Public Works, Swan Creations, The Gardens at Ballintubbert, The Heritage at Killenard, Waterways Ireland and the Wineport Lodge. Individual contributions include the work of James Fraher, Kevin Byrne, Andy Mason, Kevin Monaghan, John McCauley and Tommy Reynolds. Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the information supplied no responsibility can be accepted for any error, omission or misinterpretation of this information. -
Appendix 12-2
APPENDIX 12-2 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER AREA ASSESSMENTS Coole Wind Farm, Co. Westmeath Appendix 12-2 - F - 2021.03.22 - 200445 1. LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT TABLES 1.1 County Westmeath WH LCA 2 - Inny River Lowlands Distance from site to The proposed turbines are located within this LCA. Nearest/Furthest Area of LCA LCA Key Characterised by its low-lying ground around the Inny River from Characteristics Finnea to Ballynacarrigy and the Royal Canal. Comprises of pastoral landscapes, extensive areas of cutaway bog and conifer plantations. Transportation infrastructure such as the N4 Corridor sits within this LCA. Wetland areas of nature conservation interest such as Glen Lough, Lough Iron, Lough Garr and Garriskil Bog are found within this LCA. The area contains some preserved views including a panoramic view of the countryside looking northwest from the N4 near Bunbrosna, panoramic views of Lough Iron and the surrounding countryside at Balrath and views of Glen Lough. Settlements within this area include Lismacaffrey, Streete, Coole, Rathowen and Ballinalack. The area between Lough Iron and Ballynacarrigy is of historical significance with the presence of Tristernagh Abbey, approximately 16km from the propose development site. The abbey dates from the twelfth century and the remains of Kilbixy once a thriving town but now contains remains of a Castle, Church and Leper Hospital dating back to the 1700-1800s. A number of fine historic houses and demesnes also occur in this area. Visibility within LCA The ZTV indicates that there is full theoretical visibility of the proposed turbines, with exception of an area with no visibility to the south east of the LCA. -
Mr. Dermot Gorman Windmill Milltownpass Co. Westmeath 2
Environmental Protection Agency opaAn Ghniomhoireocht mn Choomhnri Comhshooil Mr. Dermot Gorman Headquarters, PO Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate Windmill County Wexford, Ireland Milltownpass Ceanncheathrb, Bosca Poist 3000 Co. Westmeath Eatit Chaisledn Bhaile Shdin Contae Loch Garman, tire 2 March 2005 210-l T: +353 53 60600 F: +353 53 60699 E: [email protected] Waste Licence Application re: Comuosting Facilitv at Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass,Co~~&%. -5 99 Dear Mr. Gorman I am to refer to your letter of, received on 15/02/2005, in relation to an application for a waste licence reference number 210-1, by Thorntons Recycling Centre Ltd, in respect of a facility at Cornposting Facility, Pass of Kilbride, Milltownpass, Co Westmeath, . I am to advise that your letter will be treated as a submission and will be taken into account when determining the application, in accordance with the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, and Article 15 of the relevant Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations, which provides as follows: Extract from the Waste Management (Licensing) Regulations Submissionsto the Agency regarding applications. I 15. For the purpose of section 40(2)(b) of the Act, a person may make a v&ten submissionto the Agency in relation to - (0 an apphcation, and (ii) such plans, documents and other information and particulars, including an environmental impact statement, as are submitted by the applicant in accordancewith articles 12,13, 14 and 16, and the Agency shall not give notice of a proposed decision under section 42(2) of the Act before the expiry of a period of one month following the date of a relevant - acknowledgement in accordancewith article 14(2)(a), or g; notice in accordancewith article 16(2)(a), or (cl acknowledgement in accordancewith article 16(4), whichever such date is the later. -
A Walk Around Ireland - County by County
A walk around Ireland - County by County This article can do little justice to the beauty and splendor that is Ireland. As we ramble around the country we will briefly mention the places that are of little acclaim - but should not be missed, to the more widely recognized locations you will find in any travel guide. These are the spots this writer has visited and will visit again, but in no way meant to suggest as the best or worst places spend a while. Ireland consists of four provinces: Leinster , Munster, Connacht and Ulster. This is Leinster - Cúige Laighean. Dublin City Co. Dublin, the largest city in Ireland, founded by the Vikings over 1,500 years ago. Being the political and commercial capital of Ireland, you will find the Presidential Residence in the Phoenix Park - the largest city park in Europe, over 1750 acres, within the city limits. Here also are many of the offices for governmental affairs, Trinity College – with the Book of Kells and Brian Boro’s harp, the General Post Office – G.P.O., a key site from the 1916 rising and and a host of museums, theaters and home to Ireland’s most famous export Guinness – at St. James Gate, where you will be able to sample the freshest pint of Guinness on the planet. Pub life is one of Ireland’s attractions and you will find an endless selection of locations to visit – but perhaps start at the “Brazenhead” one of Ireland’s oldest, licensed in 1666 but said to date from the 1300’s. -
Mullingar Show Results 2010
MULLINGAR SHOW RESULTS 2010 Cups & Trophy Winners Ponies - Fitzpatrick Cup - Ann Gorman , Enniscoffey, Gaybrook, Mullingar. Special Needs Cup - Irene Doonan, Raheenmore, Mullingar. Arts & Crafts/Horticulture - The Ann O'Sullivan Cup for best Pot Plant - Eamon McCormack, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. The Corry Cup for best rose - Geraldine Rabbitte, Curraghmore, Mullingar. The late Mrs. Agnes Glancey's Memorial Tray for best Tea Tray - Mrs. Betty Benning, Bailieboro, Co. Cavan. NISA Silver Medal for Vegetables - Jeradine McKeown, Derrycrib, Donadea, Co. Kildare. The DrainRite Trophy presented by Seamus Carroll in the Crafts Section - Winner - Elizabeth Stone, Ballinmodagh, Moate, Co. Westmeath. Horses - Young Horse Champion - James Murphy, Lisheenabrone, Swinford, Co. Mayo. First National Building Society Perpetual Cup for the best non-thorougghbred Foal - Michael Dooner, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath James Casey Plant Hire Cup for best Brood Mare - Michael Dooner, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Best Foal By Tim Carey's Stallions - Tom Mooney, Clonbulogue, Co. Offaly, - Sire - 'Golden Lauriet' and Eugene Doyle, Clonmore, Moate, Co. Westmeath - Sire 'Star Kingdon' Ridden Hunter Champion - Mullingar Auto's Cup - Gerry Keena, LakeView, Moate, Co. Westmeath. The Con Crowley Perpetual Shield and nomination from Tim Carey for Champion Brood Mare -Michael Dooner , Glasson, Athlone. Cattle - Beef to the Heel Mullingar Heifer - Sean O'Brien, Burnfoot, Donegal. Cattle - Beef to the Heel Mullingar Bullock - Tom, Ollie & Jason Stanley, Rahard, Carnaross, Kells, Co. Meath. Champion Shorthorn - Noel Dowd, Loughglass, Creggs, Co. Galway. Champion Simmental - Garrett Behan, Cloneygowan, Ballyfin, Portlaois, Co. Laoid. Champion Hereford - Trevor & Edward Dudley, Kilsunny House, Dovea, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Champion Limousin - Raymond Crawford, Drumully, Clones, Co. Monaghan. Champion Angus - Pat Cahill, Shankill Lr. -
Bus Time Table
ROUTE/ TOWN LOCATION BUS CAPACITY TIME LOT NO 1 Kinnegad Opposite Harry’s Hotel Minimum 24 Adult Seats 7.15.am. Farrelly Miltownpass Milltown Inn 7.25.am. Rochfortbridge Garda Station 7.35.am. Tyrellspass The Green 7.40.am. Kilbeggan The Square 7.45.am. Horseleap Road Junction 7.55.am. Athlone Training Centre 8.25.am 2 Lanesboro Yacht Public House Minimum 30 Adult Seats 6.45.am. Farrelly Longford Bus Stop - Ballymahon Street 7.20.am. Edgeworthstown Dolphin Inn-Ballymahon Turn 7.35.am. Carrickboy Carrickboy Filling Station 7.45 am Ballymahon Diffley’s Hardware 7.55.am. The Pigeons 8.00.am. Spollens Centra Glasson 8.10.am. Athlone Training Centre 8.25.am 3 Castlerea Church Car Park Minimum 24 Adult Seats 7.15.am. Tom Ballymoe Tavern Public House 7.25.am. Farrell Roscommon Ulster Bank 7.45.am. Knockcroghery Phone Box 7.50.am. Lecarrow Coffey’s Pub 7.55.am. Kiltoom Hodson Bay Stores 8.00.am. Athlone Training Centre 8.25.am 4 Kilcormac Fire Station Minimum 30 Adult Seats 7.10.am. Farrelly Birr Monument (The Square) 7.25.am. Banagher The Square 7.40.am. Cloghan Roundabout 7.49.am. Ferbane Hiney’s Corner 7.55.am. Ballinahown Church Car Park 8.03.am. Athlone Training Centre 8.25am. 5 Portlaoise Roundabout (Where Old Minimum 50 Adult Seats 7.10.am. JJ Mountmellick Post Office 7.20.am. Kavana Tullamore The Square – Post Office 7.45.am. gh Clara O’Connor Square 7.55.am. Moate RC Church 8.10.am. -
Chapter 8 Settlement Plans.Pdf
SETTLEMENT PLANS 8 Table of Contents 8.1 Aim ............................................................................................................................................ 175 8.2 Settlement Hierarchy Overview: .............................................................................................. 175 8.3 Self-Sustaining Growth Towns .................................................................................................. 176 8.3.2 Kilbeggan ................................................................................................................................ 187 8.3.3 Kinnegad ................................................................................................................................ 198 8.3.4 Moate ..................................................................................................................................... 207 8.4 Self-Sustaining Towns: .............................................................................................................. 216 8.4.1 Killucan-Rathwire ................................................................................................................... 216 8.4.2 Rochfortbridge ....................................................................................................................... 222 8.5 Towns & Villages ....................................................................................................................... 227 8.5.1 Clonmellon ............................................................................................................................ -
Electoral Roll
Number 52A 1 Supplement Published by Authority FRIDAY, 29th JUNE, 2007 This publication is registered for transmission by Inland Post as a newspaper. The postage rate to places within Ireland (32 counties), places in Britain and other places the printed paper rate by weight applies. SEANAD ELECTORAL (PANEL MEMBERS) ACTS 1947 AND 1954 ELECTORAL ROLL The Electoral Roll prepared by the Seanad Returning Officer under section 45 of the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1947, as amended by the Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1954, of persons entitled under section 44 of the Act of 1947 to vote at the election of panel members at the Seanad General Election consequent on the dissolution of Da´il E´ ireann by the Proclamation of the President of the 29th day of April, 2007. Under the heading ‘‘Description’’ the Letter D denotes ‘‘a member of Da´il E´ ireann’’. ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, S ,, ‘‘a member of Seanad E´ ireann’’. ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, L ,, ‘‘a member of the council of a county or city’’. Uimh. Ainm Tuairisc Seoladh No. Name Description Address 1. Abbey, Michael ...................... L. 32 Green Road, Carlow. 2. Adams, Margaret ................... L. King’s Hill, Westport, Co. Mayo. 3. Ahearne, Liam ....................... L. Ballindoney, Grange, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. 4. Ahern, Bertie.......................... D. ‘‘St. Luke’s’’, 161 Lower Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9. 5. Ahern, Dermot....................... D. The Crescent, Blackrock, Dundalk, Co. Louth. 6. Ahern, Maurice ...................... L. Carrigogna, Midleton, Co. Cork. 7. Ahern, Maurice ..................... L. Members Room, City Hall, Dublin 2. 8. Ahern, Michael....................... L. 3 Kenley Crescent, Westgate Road, Bishopstown, Cork. 9. Ahern, Michael....................... D. ‘‘Libermann’’, Barryscourt, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. -
1. Angling Section.Pdf
Guide The MidlandsIreland.ie brand promotes awareness of the Midland Region across four pillars of Living, Learning, Tourism and Enterprise. MidlandsIreland.ie Gateway to Tourism has produced this digital guide to the Midland Region, as part of suite of initiatives in line with the adopted Brand Management Strategy 2011- 2016. The guide has been produced in collaboration with public and private service providers based in the region. MidlandsIreland.ie would like to acknowledge and thank those that helped with research, experiences and images. The guide contains 11 sections which cover, Angling, Festivals, Golf, Walking, Creative Community, Our Past – Our Pleasure, Active Midlands, Towns and Villages, Driving Tours, Eating Out and Accommodation. The guide showcases the wonderful natural assets of the Midlands, celebrates our culture and heritage and invites you to discover our beautiful region. All sections are available for download on the MidlandsIreland.ie Content: Images and text have been provided courtesy of Áras an Mhuilinn, Athlone Art & Heritage Limited, Athlone, Institute of Technology, Ballyfin Demense, Belvedere House, Gardens & Park, Bord na Mona, CORE, Failte Ireland, Lakelands & Inland Waterways, Laois Local Authorities, Laois Sports Partnership, Laois Tourism, Longford Local Authorities, Longford Tourism, Mullingar Arts Centre, Offaly Local Authorities, Westmeath Local Authorities, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Kilbeggan Distillery, Kilbeggan Racecourse, Office of Public Works, Swan Creations, The Gardens at Ballintubbert, The Heritage at Killenard, Waterways Ireland and the Wineport Lodge. Individual contributions include the work of James Fraher, Kevin Byrne, Andy Mason, Kevin Monaghan, John McCauley and Tommy Reynolds. Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the information supplied no responsibility can be accepted for any error, omission or misinterpretation of this information. -
Landscape and Lake Amenities 13
LANDSCAPE AND LAKE AMENITIES 13 Table of Contents 13.1 Aim .......................................................................................................................................... 371 13.2 Background ............................................................................................................................. 371 13.3 National Landscape Strategy .................................................................................................. 371 13.4 National Planning Framework – Project Ireland 2040 ............................................................ 371 13.5 Eastern and Midland Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy .............................................. 372 13.6 Westmeath Landscape Character Assessment ....................................................................... 372 13.7 Character Area 1 Northern Hills and Lakes ............................................................................. 374 13.8 Character Area 2 Inny River Lowlands .................................................................................... 374 13.9 Character Area 3 River Deel and Lowlands ............................................................................. 374 13.10 Character Area 4 Central Hills and Lakes .............................................................................. 375 13.11 Character Area 5 Royal Canal Corridor ................................................................................. 375 13.12 Character Area 6 Lough Ree/Shannon Corridor .................................................................. -
Magazine a REVIEW of the ARTS in LAOIS, LONGFORD, OFFALY and WESTMEATH AUTUMN/WINTER 2017 • ISSUE 28
Issue 28 Midland Arts v2:Layout 1 13/11/17 09:27 Page 1 Midlands andCulture ArtsMagazine A REVIEW OF THE ARTS IN LAOIS, LONGFORD, OFFALY AND WESTMEATH AUTUMN/WINTER 2017 • ISSUE 28 THE WRITTEN WORD MUSIC & DANCE THEATRE & FILM VISUAL ARTS FREE Issue 28 Midland Arts v2:Layout 1 13/11/17 09:28 Page 2 MidlandsArts andCultureMagazine A Cross to Bear .................................Page 2 Ballyfin for Cuisle • Harry Kernoff....Page 3 Painted Skies • JP Dunleavy ............Page 4 Kubrick by Candlelight ......................Page 5 Laois Leaves .....................................Page 6 Open Air Art Gallery Maria Edgeworth ...............................Page 7 Ferbane’s World of Wonder .............Page 8 Memory has a Pulse..........................Page 9 Laois Culture Night .........................Page 10 Chasing Abbey Urban Village Renewal ....................Page 11 Contemporary Dance......................Page 12 Stop and Sit.....................................Page 13 Claire Guinan Expo • Digital art.....Page 14 New Lease of Life in St John’s .......Page 15 Cua – Song of Hollow .....................Page 16 Live and Classical Scripts..............................................Page 17 A CROSS TO BEAR Religion and Homosexuality portrayed in Longford photographer’s work Gaeilge in the Arts ....................Page 18/19 in the Midlands An Irish expo in Paris ......................Page 20 The work of a Longford photographer has been selected to appear in the Centre of Fine Art Recyclable Jungle Photography in Fort Collins, USA. Shelley Corcoran -
MDMK Schedule for Litter Bin Emptying And
MDMK Schedule for Litter bin emptying and litter picking 7 June 2021 - 29 August 2021 Town/Village Frequency Mullingar Town Centre Everyday Mullingar Town Park Everyday Mullingar Estates Once Weekly Kinnegad Twice Weekly Castlepollard Twice Weekly Rochfortbridge Once weekly Killucan/Rathwire Once weekly Delvin Once weekly Clonmellon Once weekly Multyfarnham Once weekly Collinstown Twice weekly Raharney Once weekly Milltownpass Once weekly Coole Once weekly Finnea Once weekly Street Once weekly Crookedwood Once weekly Fore Once weekly Lakeside Amenities Lough Lene - Collinstown Everyday Lough Derravarragh - Gartlandstown 3 times per week Lough Ennell - Ladestown Everyday Lough Ennell - Butler's Bridge Once Weekly Lough Ennell - Tudenham Everyday Lough Owel - Portnashangan Everyday Lough Owel - Sailing Club Everyday Lough Owel - Tullaghan Everyday Playgrounds Ballinea 4 times per week Fairgreen 4 times per week Kinnegad 4 times per week Killucan 3 times per week Delvin Once weekly Castlepollard Once weekly Clonmellon Once weekly MDMK Schedule of Suction sweeper Frequencies 7 June 2021 - 29 August 2021 Location Daily Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Quarterly Mullingar Core Mullingar Approach Roads Mullingar Housing Estates Castlepollard Kinnegad Killucan/Rathwire Raharney Multyfarnham Milltownpass Clonmellon Delvin Collinstown Coole Finnea Rochfortbridge The Downs Taughmon Gainstown Ballinea Street Crookedwood Drumcree Castletown Finnea Lismacaffrey Archerstown MDMK Portable Toilet Locations from 7 June 2021 – 29 August 2021 Standard Disabled Portable Portable Location toilet Toilet Portnashangan, Lough Owel 1 Tullaghans, Lough Owel 1 2 toilets from Ladestown Lough Ennell 18/6/21 Ballinea Playground 1 Tudenham Lough Ennell 2 Blackhall Carpark 2 1 Newbrook Greenway access carpark 1 Mullingar Town Park 1 1 .