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South Tipperary County Development Plan 2009-2015
South Tipperary County Development Plan 2009-2015 Appendices 1 - 9 APPENDIX 1: LAND USE MATRIX Use Classes VC/TC R1 R2+3 LI GI A SP Ag Abattoir X X X X 3 X X O Agricultural Buildings/Structures X X X X X O X 3 Guest House/Bed and Breakfast 3 O O X X O X X Betting Office/Amusement Centre O X X X X X X X Caravan Park/Camping X X X X X O X O Cash and Carry Wholesale O X X 3 X X X X Community Facility 3 O O O X O 3 O Childcare 3 O 3 O X X 3 X Dance hall/Disco/Cinema 3 X X X O X X X Doctor/Dentist 3 O O X X X X X Educational/School 3 O O X X O 3 O Enterprise/Employment/Workshop O O O 3 3 X X X Funeral Home O X X O X X X X Garden Centre X X X O X O X O Haulage/Bus/Truck Park X X X 3 O X X O Health Centre 3 O O X X X O X Hotel 3 O O X X X X X Household Fuel Depot X X X 3 3 X X X Industrial/General X X X 3 3 X X X Motor Sales Outlet O X X 3 O X X X Offices other than ancillary to main use 3 X X 3 O X X X Parks/Playgrounds 3 3 3 X X 3 3 O Petrol Station O X X 3 O X X X Places of Worship 3 O O X X X 3 X Public House 3 X X X X X X X Sports/Leisure Facilities (Commercial) 3 O O O X X X X Refuse Transfer Station X X X X 3 X X X Residential 3 3 3 X X X X O* Restaurant other than ancillary to main use 3 O O X X X X X Retail Warehouse O X X O X X X X Retirement/Nursing Home O O 3 X X X X O Recycling Facility X X X O 3 X X X Shop – Neighbourhood 3 O O X X X X X Supermarket (circa 1500sqm) 3 X X X X X X X Service Garage X X X 3 3 X X X Take-Away O X X X X X X X Traveller Halting Site/Group Housing X O 3 X X X X O Veterinary Surgery O O O O X X X O Warehousing X X X 3 3 X X X *Refer to Chapter 3, Settlement Strategy: Individual Houses in the Open Countryside, for residential development on Agriculturally zoned land. -
THE BIRDS of IRELAND. Order PASSERES. Family TURDIDAE
THE BIRDS OF IRELAND. Order PASSERES. Family TURDIDAE Subfamily TURDINNAE THE MISTLE-THRUSH. Turdus viscivorus, Linnæus. Though now resident, common, and widely distributed, this bird was apparently unknown in Ireland before the nineteenth century. A Mistle-Thrush, shot early in 1808 in the Co. Antrim was the first Irish example that Thompson had heard of during the first half of the century the spread and increase of this species was noticed throughout Ireland, the Western coast being apparently the last reached. Thus Mr. W. Sinclair remembers it in Tyrone in1820, but it arrived in Western Donegal ten years later. Up to 1860 it was unknown in Achill, but now breeds there. In Western Connaught it is scarce, but is believed still to be on the increase throughout Ireland in general. Flocks occur from June to the end of autumn, and may be seen in the same locality for days together. These perform local migrations, but disperse before winter. In November there is an immigration from Great Britain, though on a much smaller scale than that of the Song-Thrush or Blackbird. Some Mistle-Thrushes visit Rathlin Island in frosts, and Valentia is another winter resort. The Mistle-Thrush is a welcome addition to the song-birds of Ireland, from October onwards it may be heard in our mild climate; at first rarely, but more frequently and fully as each winter month passes, until the full song is delivered in February and March; while even frost and snow will not always silence it. I have heard one uttering its notes in short snatches between each triple stroke of its wings while it flew. -
Private Sources at the National Archives
Private Sources at the National Archives Small Private Accessions 1972–1997 999/1–999/850 1 The attached finding-aid lists all those small collections received from private and institutional donors between the years 1972 and 1997. The accessioned records are of a miscellaneous nature covering testamentary collections, National School records, estate collections, private correspondence and much more. The accessioned records may range from one single item to a collection of many tens of documents. All are worthy of interest. The prefix 999 ceased to be used in 1997 and all accessions – whether large or small – are now given the relevant annual prefix. It is hoped that all users of this finding-aid will find something of interest in it. Paper print-outs of this finding-aid are to be found on the public shelves in the Niall McCarthy Reading Room of the National Archives. The records themselves are easily accessible. 2 999/1 DONATED 30 Nov. 1972 Dec. 1775 An alphabetical book or list of electors in the Queen’s County. 3 999/2 COPIED FROM A TEMPORARY DEPOSIT 6 Dec. 1972 19 century Three deeds Affecting the foundation of the Loreto Order of Nuns in Ireland. 4 999/3 DONATED 10 May 1973 Photocopies made in the Archivio del Ministerio de Estado, Spain Documents relating to the Wall family in Spain Particularly Santiago Wall, Conde de Armildez de Toledo died c. 1860 Son of General Santiago Wall, died 1835 Son of Edward Wall, died 1795 who left Carlow, 1793 5 999/4 DONATED 18 Jan. 1973 Vaughan Wills Photocopies of P.R.O.I. -
Preservation Orders All Counties
Preservation Orders 1st February 2010 All Counties National Monuments Service Seirbhís na Séadcomharthaí Náisiúnta www.archaeology.ie Disclaimer These data sets are based on records many of which date to the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. Research to clarify the number and exact extent of some of the monuments that are covered by a preservation order/temporary preservation order, is ongoing. Consequently, the information presented here should be considered as a work in progress and changes will be implemented from time to time. While every effort has been made in preparing this data no responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of the State for any errors, omissions or misleading statements on these pages or any website to which these pages connect. Information about the list of Preservation Orders The list of Preservation Orders is a list detailing all of monuments that have had a Preservation Order or a Temporary Preservation Order placed on them. There are 558 sites entered onto the list of Preservation Orders. Format of the list The list is made up of a number of columns detailing what is covered by the Preservation Order/Temporary Preservation Order, where the Preservation Order/Temporary Preservation Order is located, the date and number of the Preservation Order. PO Number: Each Preservation Order is given a number, the number is usually written as 1/2001, 2/2001 etc. PO Date: The date the Preservation Order/Temporary Preservation Order came into effect. Temporary Preservation Orders are only valid for a period of 6 months after they have been signed in some cases they are orders revoking Preservation Orders and Temporary Preservation Orders. -
Philip's Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland
I « HANDY VOLUMES FOR TOURISTS. PHILIPS' HANDY ATLAS OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, a Series of Forty-three Maps, showing the Physical Features, Towns, Villages, Railways, Roads, &c. ; with a Railway Map of England ; forming- a useful Guide for the Angler, Sportsman, or Tourist. New Edition, with Consulting Index. Crown 8vo, neatly bound in cloth, 3s. 6d. PHILIPS' HANDY ATLAS OF NORTH AND SOUTH WALES, a Series of Sixteen Maps, with Consulting Index. Crown 8vo, neatly bound iu cloth, 2s. Gd. PHILIPS' HANDY ATLAS OF THE COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. a Series of Thirty-two Maps, showing the Roads, Railways, Country Seats, Parishes, Rivers and Lakes, &c, &c. ; accompanied by a Railway Map of Scotland and a Consulting Index ; forming a useful Guide for the Angler, Sportsman, or Tourist. The Maps drawn and engraved by John Baktholomkw, F.R G.S. Crown 8vo, neatly bound in cloth, 3s. 6d. PHILIPS' HANDY ATLAS OF THE COUNTIES OF IRELAND, a Series of Thirty-three Maps, showing the Roads, Railways, Country Seats, Parishes, Rivers, Lakes, &c. ; accompanied by a Railway Map of Ireland and a Consulting Index. The Maps drawn and en- graved by John Bartholomew, F.R. G.S. , and edited by P. W. Joyce, LL.D. Crown 8vo, neatly bound in cloth, 3s. Gd. GEORGE PHILIP & SON, Publisheks, London and Livekpool. : PHILIPS* HANDY ATLAS OF THE Counties of Ireland CONSTRUCTED BT JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, F.R.G.S. REVISED BT P. W. JOYCE, LL.D., M.R.I. A. WITH CONSULTING INDEX. LONDON GEORGE PHILIP & SON, 32, FLEET STREET, LIVERPOOL: CAXTON BUILDINGS, SOUTH JOHN STREET, AND 49 & 51. -
South Tipperary Draft County Development Plan 2009-2015
APPENDIX 5: RECORD OF PROTECTED STRUCTURES Ref Townland Description CDP S001 GRAIGUEPADEEN Farmhouse, Located at Grauigepaudeen, Urlingford S002 FENNOR Graveyard with extensive medieval church remains and a later former Church of Ireland (First Fruits) church also in ruins. S003 KILCOOLYABBEY Kilcooly Abbey House. The present building (original burnt 1840) consists of 2 storey over basement 5 bay main block 3 bay breakfront entrance bay windows to sides and flat gabled 2 flanking 'pavillions' linked by S004 KILCOOLYABBEY Roadside boundary wall enclosing Kilcooly Abbey Demesne. S005 KILCOOLYABBEY Kilcooly Abbey and adjacent dovecot (in ruins). S006 KILCOOLYABBEY Church of Ireland Church at Kilcooly Abbey. S007 CLONOULTY CURRAGH Church of St. John the Baptist, Roman Catholic Church, multi-stage peaked bell tower, Clonoulty. S008 CLONOULTY St. John's Funeral Chapel, cut limestone, Clonoulty. CHURCHQUARTER S009 CLONOULTY Community Centre. 7 bay, 2 storey with arched 'gothic' CHURCHQUARTER windows. Clonoulty. S010 CLONOULTY Thatched house, five bays, single storey. Clonoulty CHURCHQUARTER S011 SRAHAVARRELLA The Old Rectory, Clonoulty. S012 GRAIGUENOE AND Masonry bridge over River Suir at Holycross. HOLYCROSS S013 KILLOUGH Killough Castle and adjoining house. S014 LANESPARK Gothic Tower. S015 CLONAMICKLON Clonamicklon Castle (in ruins). S016 GORTEEN LOWER Victorian letterbox set into roadside boundary wall. Ballysloe Gortnahoe S017 FARRANRORY UPPER The War house Ballingarry S018 RAHYVIRA Ironmills Bridge masonry bridge over River Suir. S019 ROSSACROW St. Brigid's Church, Annacarthy. S020 GORTARUSH UPPER Former railway station, 3 bay. Cut stone windows, quoins. Part 2 storey, with 2 gables and projected porch. Bell tower, private waiting room in red sandstone. Original windows in diamond pattern. 4 chimneys, slate roof. -
South Tipperary- Protected Structures.Pdf
South Tipperary County Council S outh Tipperary County Development Plan Record of Protected Structures 2010 Electoral Area Ref No Structure Address Structure Description Notes and Townland comments Cahir Area Cahir S647 Aughavanlomaun, Thatched cottage Outbuilding AUGHAVANLOMAUN Newcastle, Cahir Cahir S160 Ballybrado Lodge, Cahir Single storey lodge Former gate BALLYBRADA lodge. Entrance piers & gates Cahir S159 Ballybrado House, Cahir Two storey country house Outbuildings, BALLYBRADA walled garden & gate lodges Cahir S134 Kilmoyler Cross, Cahir Letterbox BALLYDREHID Cahir S1094 Ballydrehid National Sinlge storey school Cast iron gates BALLYDREHID School, Bansha Cahir S372 Ballydrehid House, Two storey country house Outbuildings & BALLYDREHID Ballydrehid, Cahir gates Cahir S183 Ballyhistbeg, Clogheen Single storey thatched Outbuildings BALLYHISTBEG cottage Cahir S652 Ballylaffin, Ardfinnan, Single storey thatched Outbuildings BALLYLAFFIN Clonmel cottage Cahir S351 Parochial House, Two storey parochial house BALLYPOREEN Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S363 Parochial House, Single storey outbuilding BALLYPOREEN Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S365 Russell's, Church Street, Two storey house & shop Gates BALLYPOREEN Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S366 Upper Main Street, Single storey house BALLYPOREEN Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S179 Church of the Church BALLYPOREEN Assumption, Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S352 Church Street, Two storey house & shop BALLYPOREEN Ballyporeen, Cahir Cahir S353 Main Street, Ballyporeen, Three storey house Outbuilding BALLYPOREEN Cahir -
Annual Newslettter 2000
BLESSING OF NEW FOOTBRIDGE L to R: Canon James Power P.P., Mr. Jimmy Harney, Tipperary S.R. Co. Co. and Rev George Alexander Knowd. OFFICIAL OPENING OF NEW FOOTBRIDGE BY TOWN WALL The official opening of the new footbridge over the Clashawley took place on Monday evening 26th June, 2000. The 'Millennium Bridge' was opened by Chairman of Tipperary SR County Council, Cllr Pat Norris, photographed above with community representatives and County Council officials. L to R: Fr. Ben O’Brien OSA, Peter Grant, Kitty O’Sullivan, Michael Graham (Town Engineer), Cllr Pat Norris, John Quinn (Director of Community Enterprise), Mary Carroll, Dan Walsh, Cllr John Fahey and Jimmy Connolly. FETHARD & KILLUSTY NEWSLETTER 2000 Dedicated to our friends and relations living away from home Copyright © 2000 Published by the Fethard & Killusty Emigrants’ Newsletter ISSN 1393-2721 Layout and design by Joe Kenny,Kenny Photo Graphics, Fethard Printed by Modern Printers Kilkenny Cover photograph: First sunrise of this millennium taken over Slievenamon on the 1st January,2000, by Joe Kenny from Bennett’s Hill,Fethard. All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy,recording, or any information stor- age and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author. Table of contents A trip down memory school! . .62 Manned flight . .84 A working summer . .25 Marriages in the Parish . .19 Abbey Christmas Greetings . .7 Meals on Wheels . .66 Abymill Theatre . .75 Meet again after 50 years . .105 Acknowledgments . .126 Millennium Musings . .76 Another milestone? .