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MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL SCHEME FOR THE DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF MONAGHAN INTO POLLING DISTRICTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF POLLING PLACES FOR SUCH DISTRICTS. CONSTITUENCY OF CAVAN/MONAGHAN Dáil, Presidential, European Parliament and Local Elections and Referenda. (This Polling Scheme has been made in accordance with The Electoral Act 1992 (as amended) and the Electoral (Polling Schemes) Regulations, 2005) and S.I. 61/2014 – County of Monaghan Local Electoral Areas and Municipal District Order 2014 Adopted by Monaghan County Council On 2nd November, 2015 LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA OF CARRICKMACROSS – CASTLEBLAYNEY County Constituency of Monaghan D.E.D. means District Electoral Division P.D. means Polling District LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA OF CARRICKMACROSS - CASTLEBLAYNEY ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Aghmakerr D.E.D of LARAGH Loughmourne (XA) Ashburton D.E.D. of KILMURRY Broomfield (XB) Ballaghnagearn D.E.D. of DRUMCARROW Ballaghnagearn (XC) D.E.D of ENAGH – Townlands of Crumlin, Drumbracken and Drumerloughbeg. (Remainder in P.D. of Drumgossat XN). Ballymackney D.E.D. of BALLYMACKNEY – Townlands of: Killanny (XD) Aghafad, Annacroff, Ballingarry, Coolaha, Coolreagh, Coolremony, Corcrin, Corcuillogue, Drumever, Drumhasket, Dunelty, Garleygobban, Kenellybane, Kenellyduff, Lisnakelly, Lisnashannagh, Monaltybane, Monaltyduff, Nurebeg (Killanny), Nuremore, Radrumskean, Shanmullagh, Shanrah, Stradeen and Trostan. (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickmacross Rural XH and XI). D.E.D. of KILTYBEGS – Townland of Drummacavoy. (Remainder in P.D.’s of Donaghmoyne XM and Inniskeen XO). Broomfield D.E.D. OF BROOMFIELD Broomfield (XE) ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Carrickashedoge D.E.D. of DRUMBOORY Carrickashedoge (XF) D.E.D. of LOUGH FEA – Townlands of: Aghlattacrew, Ballyloughan, Clontrain, Cornacarrow, Cortober, Derry, Descart, Drumbo, Drumcargy, Killygally, Leitrim, Leonsbeg, Leonsgarve, Liscarnan, Liscorran, Mason Lodge, Mokeeran, Mullaghmacateer, Mullaghmeen, Nure Beg and Rahans. (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickmacross Rural XH and XI). Carrickaslane DED CARRICKASLANE Annyalla (XG) Carrickmacross D.E.D. OF BALLYMACKNEY – Townlands of Carrickmacross Rural (XH) Coolderry, Lisanisk and Tullynaskeagh West. (Remainder in P.D. of Ballymackney XD and P.D Carrickmacross Rural XH and XI). D.E.D. OF CARRICKMACROSS RURAL Townlands of : Aghalile, Barnadonagh, Beagh Carrickmaclim, Cavanageeragh, Cloughvalley Lower, Coolfore, Corrinshigagh, Derrylavan, Drumbroagh, Drumgoan, Dunogue, Greaghdrummit, Greaghdrumneesk, Leggimore, Lisnaguiveragh, Lossets, Magheraboy, Rakeeragh and Tiragarvan and the part of the following townlands not in the Urban District of Carrickmacross: - Derryolam, Kilmactrasna, Lurgans and Nafferty. (Remainder in P.D. of Drumgossat XN and PD Carrickmacross Urban XI). D.E.D. OF DONAGHMOYNE – Townlands of Creevy (Oliver), Creevy (Swinburn) and Monanny. (Remainder in P.D. of Donaghmoyne XM). D.E.D. OF DRUMGURRA – Townland of: Peaste (Remainder of P.D. of Corduff XL). ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Carrickmacross D.E.D. OF LOUGH FEA – Townlands of: Carrickmacross Rural (contd) Doohatty, Tullynaskeagh East. (XH) (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickashedoge XF and P.D. Carrickmacross Urban XI). Carrickmacross D.E.D. OF CARRICKMACROSS URBAN Carrickmacross Urban (XI) DED of BALLYMACKNEY – Townland of Lisanisk (pt of) DED of CARRICKMACROSS RURAL – Townlands of Cloughvalley Upper (pt of), Drummond Otra (pt of) Cloughvalley Lower (pt of), Derryolam (pt of), Magheross (pt of), Kilmactrasna (pt of), Lurgans (pt of), Mullanarry and Nafferty (pt of). DED of LOUGH FEA – Townlands of Tullynaskeagh East (pt of) and Tullynaskeagh West. (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickashedoge XF and Carrickmacross Rural XH) Castleblayney D.E.D. OF CASTLEBLAYNEY RURAL – Townlands of Castleblayney Rural Annadrumman, Annagleve, Annahale, Annalitten, (XJ) Annyart, Carrickagarvan, Cavanaguillagh, Clonavogy, Concra, Cornalough, Carragartha, Derrycreevy, Drumalis, Drumcrew, Formil, Killycard, Killygola, Kinnagin, Knockagolis, Moraghy, Mullaghanee, Tattygar, Tullanacrunnat, Tullyskerry, Tullyvin. (Remainder in P.D. Castleblayney Urban XK) D.E.D. OF CARRICKASLANE – Townlands of: Corracloghan, Corrinshigo, Grig, Killycracken, Modeese and Muldrumman. (Remainder in P.D.’s of Carrickaslane XG, and Castleblayney Urban XK). D.E.D OF CHURCH HILL – Townlands of: Drumacon and Longfield. (Remainder in P.D. of Oram XR). ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Castleblayney URBAN DISTRICT OF CASTLEBLAYNEY Castleblayney Urban (XK) DED of CASTLEBLAYNEY RURAL – Townlands of Bree, Annahale (pt of), Conabury, Drumillard Little, Killycard (pt of), Onomy, Tullanacrunnat (pt of). (Remainder in PD of Castleblayney Rural XJ). DED of CARRICKASLANE – Townland of Corracloughan (Remainder in P.D. Carrickaslane XG and Castleblayney Rural XJ) Corduff D.E.D. OF DRUMGURRA – Townlands of: Corduff (XL) Carrickartagh, Corbane, Corduff, Corkashybane, Corkashyduff, Corlea, Cornasassonagh, Drumgowna, Drumgurra, Farthagorman, Greaghlane, Greaghalaticapple, Greaghnaroog, Lisdrumturk, Lisnafeddaly, Mullaghcroghery, Shanco, Tirnadrola. (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickmacross Rural XH). Donaghmoyne D.E.D. OF CROSSALARE – Townlands of: Donaghmoyne (XM) Aghateskin, Garrifly, Monagirr, Rathmore, Toneyellida, Tullylougherny, Tullymackilmartin Tullyvaragh. (Remainder in P.D. Lisdoonan XP) D.E.D. OF DONAGHMOYNE – Townands of: Aghavilla, Capragh, Carrickavoley, Cloghoge and Tievadinna, Cordrummans, Donaghmoyne, Drumhillagh, Dunanny, Dundrockan, Feegavla, Killabrick, Lisgall, Longfield Etra, Longfield Otra, Lurganboys, Mullanavannog, Rahans, Rossdreenagh and Tullynacross. (Remainder in Carrickmacross Rural XH). (D.E.D. OF KILTYBEGS – Townlands of: Cormoy Lower, Drumlusty and Drumneill. (Remainder in P.D.’s of Ballymackney XD and Inniskeen XO). ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Drumgossat D.E.D. OF CARRICKMACROSS RURAL – Drumgossat (XN) Townlands of: Corduff (Kelly) and Lattinalbany (Remainder in P.D. of Carrickmacross Rural XH and Carrickmacross Urban XI ) D.E.D. OF ENAGH – Townlands of: Ballycartlan, Camaghy, Clonsedy, Corrybracken, Derryleege, Derrynaglagh, Derrynascobe, Drumgossat, Drummond, Enagh, Knocknacran East, Knocknacran West, Lisnakeeny, Losset, Mullantlavan, Mullantornan, Stranatona and Tullylougherny. (Remainder in P.D. of Ballaghnagearn XC). Inniskeen D.E.D. OF INNISKEEN Inniskeen (XO) D.E.D. OF KILTYBEGS – Townlands of: Annagerril, Blittoge, Carricklane, Coolderry, Coolnagrattan, Drumcattan, Drumganny, Drumgristin Upper, Drumnanaliv, Drumny, Kednaminsha, Kiltybegs, Momony, Moyles, Mucker, Muff, Mullaghunshinagh, Oghill, Shancobane, Shancoduff and Tattyboy. (Remainder in P.D.’s of Ballymackney XD and P.D. Donaghmoyne XM). Lisdoonan D.E.D. OF BOCKS Lisdoonan (XP) D.E.D. OF CROSSLARE – Townlands of: Beagh, Clonavogy, Corlygorm, Cornacrew, Cornanerriff, Cornanure, Corrinshigagh, Crossalare, Crover, Cullentraghbane, Cullentraghduff, Dooraa, Drumhaman, Drummanreagh Lisnafinelly, Lisnagunnion, Lisnamacka, Monalia, Monyglen and Tusker. (Remainder in P.D. Donaghmoyne XM). Mullyash D.E.D. OF MULLYASH – Townlands of: Mullyash (XQ) Aghnadamph, Alsmeed, Camaghy, Doocharn, Drollagh, Drumacrib, Knocknaneen, Liseenan, Loughbrattoge, Lurganearly, Mullyash, Tattintlieve, Tavanaskea, Tomagrow, Tullintrot and Tullynageer. (Remainder in P.D. of Oram XR). ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Oram D.E.D. OF CHURCH HILL – Townlands of: Church Oram (XR) Hill, Dromore, Drumagelvin Drumakill, Drumleek North, Drumleek South, Errybane, Formil, Lisdonny, Lurganmore, Moy, Oram, Skerrymore, Tullintlisny, Tullycollive, Tullycoora, Tullyharnett, Tullynhattina, Tullyrahan and Tullyvanus. (Remainder in P.D. of Castleblayney Rural XJ). D.E.D. OF MULLYASH – Townland of Tullycaghny. (Remainder in P.D. of Mullyash XQ) End of Local Electoral Area Carrickmacross-Castleblayney LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA OF BALLYBAY – CLONES LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA OF BALLYBAY- CLONES ___________________________________________________________________________ Polling District Area Comprised in Polling District Polling Place ___________________________________________________________________________ Annahai D.E.D. OF BELLATRAIN Loughmourne (YA) D.E.D. OF CARRICKATEE. Ballybay Rural D.E.D. 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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
  • Sewerage Treatment in an Integrated Constructed Wetland

    Sewerage Treatment in an Integrated Constructed Wetland

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