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Louth Newsletter
Foróige Cable Project The Foróige Cable Project is a Garda Youth Diversion Project that covers North Drogheda and Mid-Louth. There are two offices/youth spaces with one at 158 Moneymore Drogheda and the other at Unit 1, Irish Street, Ardee. Garda Youth Diversion Projects are community based and supported youth development projects which seek to divert young people from becoming involved (or further involved) in anti-social or criminal behaviour. These projects facilitate personal development and promote civic responsibility. Due to all participants being referred onto the project, there are no 'opening hours' of the service. Staff arrange to meet with young people individually, or in small Welcome to the groups, at a time that best suits everyone. Issue 1, Winter 2020 CONTACT DETAILS: First Issue! North Drogheda - Allen O’Donoghue • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 086 0488983 North Drogheda - Jenny Deegan • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 086 0360586 Mid Louth - Bronagh Conlon • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 086 4641756 LOCAL SERVICESLth • LOCAL Newsle INFORMATION • LOCAL SUPPORTS Mid Louth - Shane Ryan • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 086 0319065 Child and Family Women’s Aid Dundalk Louth Volunteer Centre Mental Health Ireland IN THIS ISSUE Phone: 24 Hour Helpline: 042 9333244 041 9809008 Mental Health Ireland have a range of information Support Networks • SOSAD Dundalk Email: available on www.mentalhealthireland.ie Email: [email protected] [email protected] Meitheal is supported through -
Dáil Éireann
DÁIL ÉIREANN AN BILLE SLÁINTE (LEASÚ), 2020 HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL 2020 LEASUITHE COISTE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS [No. 42 of 2020] [22 October, 2020] DÁIL ÉIREANN AN BILLE SLÁINTE (LEASÚ), 2020 —AN COISTE HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL 2020 —COMMITTEE STAGE Leasuithe Amendments SECTION 3 1. In page 4, line 36, after “Equality” to insert “and Dáil Éireann”. —Bríd Smith, Richard Boyd Barrett, Gino Kenny. 2. In page 4, between lines 36 and 37, to insert the following: “(e) The Minister shall, before prescribing a fixed penalty provision in regulations under this section, recognising the emergency nature of these regulations, consult with and seek approval of a majority of the members of both Houses of the Oireachtas.”. —David Cullinane, Chris Andrews, John Brady, Martin Browne, Pat Buckley, Matt Carthy, Sorca Clarke, Rose Conway-Walsh, Réada Cronin, Seán Crowe, Pa Daly, Pearse Doherty, Paul Donnelly, Dessie Ellis, Mairéad Farrell, Kathleen Funchion, Thomas Gould, Johnny Guirke, Martin Kenny, Claire Kerrane, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Mary Lou McDonald, Denise Mitchell, Imelda Munster, Johnny Mythen, Eoin Ó Broin, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, Ruairí Ó Murchú, Louise O'Reilly, Darren O'Rourke, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, Maurice Quinlivan, Patricia Ryan, Brian Stanley, Pauline Tully, Mark Ward, Violet-Anne Wynne. 3. In page 5, line 21, after “Equality” to insert “and Dáil Éireann”. —Bríd Smith, Richard Boyd Barrett, Gino Kenny. [No. 42 of 2020] [22 October, 2020] [SECTION 3] 4. In page 5, between lines 21 and 22, to insert the following: “(d) The Minister shall, before prescribing a fixed penalty provision in regulations under this section, recognising the emergency nature of these regulations, consult with and seek approval of a majority of the members of both Houses of the Oireachtas.”. -
This Is Your Rural Transport! Evening Services /Community Self-Drive to Their Appointment
What is Local Link? CURRENT SERVICE AREAS Local Link (formerly “Rural Transport”) is a response by the government to the lack of public transport in rural areas. Ardbraccan, Ardnamagh, Ashbourne, Athboy, Flexibus is the Local link Transport Co-ordination Unit that Baconstown, Bailieborough, Ballinacree, Ballivor, manages rural transport in Louth Meath & Fingal. Balrath, Baltrasa, Barleyhill, Batterstown, Services available for: Beauparc, Bective, Bellewstown, Bloomsberry, Anyone in rural areas with limited access to shopping, Bohermeen, Boyerstown, Carlanstown, banking, post office, and social activities etc. Carrickmacross, Castletown, Clonee, Clonmellon, regardless of age. Crossakiel, Collon, Connells Cross, Cormeen, People who are unable to get to hospital appointments. Derrlangan, Dowth, Drogheda, Drumconrath, People with disabilities / older people who need accessible transport. Drumond, Duleek, Dunboyne, Dunsany, Self Drive for Community Groups. Dunshaughlin, Gibbstown, Glenboy, Grennan, Harlinstown, Jordanstown, Julianstown, Advantages of Local Link services Kells, Kentstown, Kilberry, Kildalkey, Services are for everyone who lives in the local area Kilmainhamwood, Kingscourt, Knockbride, We accept Free Travel Pass or you can pay. Information We pick up door to door on request. Knockcommon, Lisnagrow, Lobinstown, Services currently provided are the services your Longwood, Milltown, Mountnugent, Moyagher, on all Flexibus community has told us you need! Moylagh, Moynalty, Moynalvy, Mullagh, If a regular service is needed -
North Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme
North Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme 1992 COISTE TIOBRAID ARANN THUAIDH • MacDONAGH PARK, CLOUGHJORDAN SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1992 Senior Hurling Final , NENACH EIRE OC v. LORRHA 3.30 pm. Reitoi r: Michael Lenihan IBaliinahinchl Minor Hurling 'B' Final (Nealon Trophy) NEWPORT V BALLINA 2.00 p.m. Reltolr Michael Cahill (KilruaneJ .-.. CLAR OIFIGIUIL ¢.~) Luach ............ .. .................................. £1 .00 "-: -'/ MichealO Briain IRunaii Teachtaireacht an Chathaoirligh Mar Chathaoi rl eaeh Bhoird Tiobraid Arann Thuaidh. CUI rim fa ille rolmh gach cinne chung Palrc Mhic Donnachdha lIlniu. Ta dUlche chean nal$ sa lomaint Sinsearach ar sui! idir Aonach Umlhumhan agus Lothra , lgU~ 1:\ ,Jiil agam go mbeldh clUiche bre a sportiul againn. ChUl f1m fail le faoi leith roimh na fOlrne go ICir - na foime s6i rseara mlOnuir. It i~ my pnvilege as Chairman of the Board to extend a ccad mile faille to everybody at ,oday's final and especially to the teams mvolved. In the ,elllor final we have two clubs - Eire Og and Lorrha wilh a very proud trad ItIOn. Nenagh Eire Og are secking thei r third title in all ha ving lasl won in 196-1. rhey lost In the final last year against Toomcvara aftcr ,I replay. Lorrh last won In H9 against Toomcvara and previously won in '84 aga lllst today opponents. which was the Centenary final. Lorrha have won eightti ties .. A win for both teams is essential gIving them a bonus when they go for further honours III the County Championship a title thaI has eluded both team~, so fa r in their history. The minor ga me between Newport and Balli na should bring about the best in hurling that any local derby would. -
Julianstown Road Upgrades, R132 Co. Meath North to South Townlands: Smithstown, Julianstown, Dimanistown East, Ballygarth, Whitecross
Julianstown Road Upgrades, R132 Co. Meath North to south townlands: Smithstown, Julianstown, Dimanistown East, Ballygarth, Whitecross Site Area: Upgrades over 2,100m of existing R132 road pavement plus tie-in works at four side junctions ITM: North: 712994, 771138 South: 714215, 769572 Record of Monuments and Places ME028-007: Wayside Cross (‘White Cross’) and ME028-067 Battlefield (general area for skirmish along R132 / Julianstown Bridge in 1641) Architectural Conservation Area Julianstown Architectural Conservation Record of Protected Structures Julianstown R132 Bridge RPS MH028-212 / NIAH 14323002 ITM 713403, 770371. Also proposed works on terrace of 6 houses RPS MH028-205, -206, -207, -209, -210, -211 (all NIAH 14323004) plus associated 7th house. Vicinity of Julianstown Barracks, MH028-202, Courthouse MH028-204, Old Mill Building MH028-208 Bungalow MH028-217 and Milestone LA RPS ID Draft No: 91563 Heritage Desk Based Review and Assessment Niall Roycroft, 19th February 2021 1 Non-Technical Summary Meath County Council is proposing to upgrade the R132 and the four associated junctions at Julianstown, (ITM 713403, 770371 centre) in Smithstown, Julianstown, Dimanistown East, Ballygarth, Whitecross townlands, County Meath. Road upgrades are over a distance of 2.1km and include improving road paving, footpaths-cycleways and kerbing realignment. The present R132 is the previous N1 Dublin-Belfast road via Drogheda and has been extensively widened and straightened in the later 20th C. Since the opening of the M1 in 2002, further traffic calming measures, footpaths and central reservations have been installed. There are four significant R132 straightening sections involving cut-off sections of the old road and the whole R132 has been widened over any previous roadside ditches and grass verges and almost all of the present roadside boundary is recent (apart from the cut-off sections). -
Grid Export Data
Sports Capital Payments 2018 € Carlow 389,043 Bagenalstown Cricket Club 7,000 Carlow Dragon Boat Club 11,500 Carlow Lawn Tennis Club 28,500 Carlow Rowing Club 18,000 Carlow/Graiguecullen Subaqua Club 9,468 Éire Óg CLG [CARLOW] 35,000 Killerig Members Golf Club 24,500 Mount Leinster Rangers GAA Club 36,000 O'Hanrahans GFC 80,000 Slaney Rovers AFC 71,250 St Mullins GAA Club 3,850 ST PATRICKS GAA CLUB (TULLOW) 13,500 Tinryland GFC 7,000 Tullow RFC 43,475 Cavan 183,809 3rd Cavan Virginia Scouting Group 4,189 Bailieboro Celtic A.F.C 19,000 Belturbet Golf Club 5,500 Cavan Triathlon Club 2,800 Coiste Bhreifne Uí Raghaillaigh (Cavan G.A.A.) 109,686 Cuman Gael an Chabhain (Cavan Gaels GAA Club) 21,262 Droim Dhuin Eire Og GAA 9,000 Drumalee 3,500 Kingscourt Stars GAA 4,550 UCL Harps FC 4,322 Clare 978,602 1st Clare Shannon Scouts 11,500 Ballyea GAA Club 43,700 Banner GAA Club Ennis 9,602 Bridge United AFC 5,500 Clare Camogie 60,372 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL 83,877 Clonlara GAA Club 54,000 CORBALLY UNITED 12,500 Corofin GAA Club [CLARE] 50,000 Cullaun Sailing Club Ltd 77,180 Derg AC 7,990 Eire Og Inis 53,000 Ennis Boxing Club 2,500 Inagh Kilnamona Hurling Club 50,000 Killaloe Sailing Club 10,000 Lahinch Sportsfield Comittee 100,700 Mountshannon Celtic Football Club 2,850 Park Rangers AFC Limited 7,000 Parteen Pitch and Putt Club 13,500 Parteen St. Nicholas GAA Club 68,000 Ruan GAA Club 20,621 Scariff GAA Park Committee 99,750 Shannon Athletic Club Ltd 39,260 Sixmilebridge Camogie Club 850 Tulla Athletic Club 64,000 Whitegate GAA Club 30,350 Cork 6,013,642 -
Facility Address Facility Tel No
Pre-school Services participating on the Childcare Education and Training Scheme in Co. Meath 2011 Area Facility Name Contact Name Facility Address Facility Tel No. Ashbourne Bright Horizons Siobhan O'Brien Rath Lodge, Ashbourne 01-8357222 Ashbourne Bumblebee Daycare Ciara Kavanagh Racehill Manor, Ashbourne 01 9690980 Ashbourne KHM childcare Karen Moss Unit 1a Ashcourt, Ashbourne Industrial Estate,01 9690670 Co. Meath Athboy Athboy Community Childcare Grainne Black Townspark, Athboy 046 9487850 Athboy Mellowes Childcare Steven Carthy Moygrehan, Athboy, Co.Meath 046 9433921 Ballivor Giggles Childcare Centre Marie Daly 1 Woodgrove, Ballivor 046 9567801 Beauparc Windmill Nursery & Montessori Tracy Moore Windmill Rd, Beauparc, Navan 046-9024633 Bettystown Hopscotch Creche & Montessori Marie Russell CastleMartin, Eastham Rd, Bettystown 041 9886917 Donacarney Willows Creche Antoinette Gregory Castle Glen, Donacarney 041 9887222 Donore Scribbles & Giggles PreSchool Melanie Branigan Knightswood, Matthews Lane, Drogheda 041-9878585 Drogheda Bright Horizons Stephanie Cronan Grange Rath, Colpe Cross, Drogheda 041 9818679 Drogheda Daisychain Montessori And Creche Ursula Regan 4 Blackbush Lane , Drogheda 041-9844838 Drumcondrath Ladybird Childcare Lenore Mc Gahan 2 Amharc Fada, Drumcondrath, Navan,Co.Meath041-6854654 Duleek Elderdale Creche and Montessori Tom O'Gorman Station Rd, Duleek 041-9823061 Dunshaughlin Sandy's Creche Sandra Rooney Grange End, Dunshaughlin 01-8250445 Dunshaughlin First Steps-Lagore Community Childcare Annie Ward Lagore Road, -
North Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme 1987
North Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme 1987 . CUM ANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL TIOBRAID CLUICHI • CEANNAIS ARANN • IOMAINT THUADH PAI~C MHIC DHONNCHA, AONACH URMHUMAN MEAN FOMHAIR 20, 1987 Maurice Davin . SINSEAR: TOSNU 3.30 • CILL RUAIN V LOLHRA& DOIRE . REITEOIR;JERRY LONG . MIONUIR: TOSNU 2.00 . CILL RUAIN V TUAIM UI MHEARA• REITEOIR: T.F. STAPLETON • . CLAR OIFIGIUIL PADRAIG O'MEACHAIR LUACH 50p RUNAI Kennedy Pn'nl Ltd, Borstal Gate, Clonmel. (052) 23268 Haughton Engineering LORRHA Tel : lorrha 0509-47084 Turning , Milling, Threading, Grinding, Spleene Cutting. All Types of Welding ALUMINIUM COPPER BRASS STAINLESS Now in Stock Slurry Agitators, Baffle & Propellar Type Also Agent for Water Pumps Best Wishes to Lorrha in North Final Jim McDonnell PUBLICAN & BUILDING CONTRACTOR GURTAGARY,TOOMEVARA (067) 26014 r.r-' ii'8(11 ~ _ ~ l ...= , __ _ Enjoy a Drink in Pleasant Surroundings Let us quote for your requirements No job too BIG or too "".II FAILTE ON gCATHAOIRLEACH Ta 3thas arm fajlte a chur romhaibh go leir chuig ceannais an Tuaiscirt. Seo an la iomana is me sa bliain i dTuaisceart Tiobrad Arann agus ta suil a9am go mbeidh sarchluichi againn agus go mbainfidh sibh taitneamh as tu. It is my privilege to welcorne you to MacDonagh Park, Nenagh for today's North Tipp, Final. Today is a very important one for all four clubs taking part. In Minor Hurling for the Hammelton Cup, we have Toomevara and Kilruane and in the Senior Final, old rivals, Kilruane V Lorrha and it is my wish, that this will be a rip roaring and sporting contest. -
“60,000 Players Involved in Boden Games in 2010” Has the Editor Gone Mad I Hear You Say!
´BODEThe News Ballyboden St. Enda’s G.A.A., Camogie & Ladies Football Club IRISLEABHAR BAILE BUADÁIN NAOMH ÉANNA No: 37 ISSN 0791-9778 www.bodengaa.ie e: [email protected] Nollaig 2010 “60,000 players involved in Boden Games in 2010” Has the Editor gone mad I hear you say! Check this out. In 2010, Boden participated in 1,500 competitive games across the four codes. Given that this also involved 1,500 teams from Criostóir Ó Cuana, Úachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael performs the official opening of the other clubs with an average of 20 players per squad this Sancta Maria Complex watched by Terry O’Neill, Club Chair; Cllr. Eamonn Maloney, Mayor of South Dublin; Joan O’Flynn, Úachtarán, Cumann Camógaíochta; Colin Moran and Fr. Jimmy amounts to a total of 60,000 players taking part in gaelic games Murray, O. Carm., PP, St. Colmcille’s Knocklyon playing activity involving the club. And of course don’t forget the 1,500 referees. It is a phenomenal number. Add in all the training sessions and discussions associated with each team and the impact of this voluntary activity is truly enormous. As the country faces into difficult economic times, it is heartening to see such endeavour complemented with characteristics like passion, spirit and hope. These qualities are not in short supply in Ireland and if we can harness them properly we will overcome our problems. The club itself was overcome with joy in 2010 with the marvellous four-in-a-row senior hurling titles – an achievement that places the club among the ranks of great clubs. -
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10Th January 2020 to 07 Th February 2020
MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 10th January 2020 to 07 th February 2020 PL – Planner’s Initials The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, may be unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner against the sender, including prosecution. Please note that the decisions due by area list is uploaded once a week. For a more uptodate information please use the eplan system to locate decisions due at the following site address http://www.meath.ie/ePlan40/ or contact the planning department on 046 909 7000 DATE : 17/01/2020 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:11:19 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 10/01/2020 TO 07/02/2020 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA RA/191104 Ratoath Sports Campus Limited 23/08/2019 16/12/2019 Tue 21/01/2020 the construction of new entrance gateway FD c/o Ratoath Community Centre, on north boundary fence, oppsite Mill Tree Main Street, Way, and associated siteworks Ratoath, Ratoath Sport Campus Co. Meath Jamestown Ratoath, Co. Meath RA/191224 John Hughes & Angela Rice & Mark 17/09/2019 16/12/2019 Tue 21/01/2020 the proposed development consists of the AR Rice construction of 32 no. detached two storey Williamstown House, residentail dwellings comprised of 12 no. Clonee, four bedroom (9 no. -
Miontuairiscí / Meeting Minutes Ratoath
Miontuairiscí / Meeting Minutes Ratoath Municipal District Ordinary Meeting th 9.30a.m., 11 February 2015, Dunshaughlin Civic Offices An Cathaoirleach, Councillor Gerry O’Connor, presided. Councillors Present: Brian Fitzgerald, Nick Killian, Maria Murphy, Maria O’Kane, Damien O’Reilly, Gillian Toole. Officials in Attendance: A/Director of Service: Joe Fahy Meetings Administrator: Claire King Senior Executive Engineer: Maurice Kelly Executive Engineer: Philip Traynor Staff Officer: Triona Keating Also in attendance: John McGrath, Senior Engineer; Nicholas Whyatt, Senior Engineer; Tom Traynor, Senior Executive Engineer; Bernard Greene, Senior Executive Planner; Aoife Kennedy, Assistant Planner; Fergal O’Bric, Executive Planner. 1 Confirmation of Minutes 1.1 Confirmation of Minutes of Ordinary meeting held on 14th January 2015. The Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting held on 14th January 2015 were adopted on the proposal of Councillor Nick Killian and seconded by Councillor Maria Murphy. 2 Matters arising from the Minutes There were no matters arising. 3 Expressions of Sympathy and Congratulations Sympathy was extended to: • The family of the late Peter Woods, former Water Caretaker; Meath County Council Page 1 of 8 Corporate Services Miontuairiscí / Meeting Minutes • The family of the late Derek Alan McKay, Leigh Valley, Ratoath, Gateway Assistant. Congratulations were extended to: • The children of Rathbeggan Gaelscoil, Dunboyne Senior N.S., Kilbride N.S. and the other Meath schools, whose choirs participated in the Peace Proms Concert, which featured four soloists from Meath. 4 Presentation from Dunboyne Monument Committee Rory Kissane delivered a presentation on behalf of Dunboyne Monument Committee, which outlined the group’s plans to erect a monument in Dunboyne to commemorate the 1916 Rising.