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Shrule (Old) Cemetery
County Longford Graveyard Inventory Name of Fieldworker & Date of Audit Jimmy Lennon: Oct. 2005 Name of Graveyard Shrule Old Graveyard Dedication None Townland Shrule Glebe Parish Shrule Diocese Ardagh, Elphin & Kilmore (C of I) and Ardagh & Clonmacnoise (RC) County Longford Nearest National Primary. National N55 Secondary or Regional Road. Current Status Part Closed Graveyard Description Church Ruins, Burial Enclosures, Wall Monuments, Box Tombs, Upright & Flat Grave Slabs, Stone Font Artefact. Denomination RC & C of I Place of Worship No Pattern Day No Owner Longford County Council Number of inscribed memorials 254 Date of oldest inscription Willm. Dunn depd.July 25th 1702 aged 68 yrs. Also Catherine Dunn depd. April 19th 1727 aged 72{rest of inscription underground} Date of latest inscription Charles Byrne, Shrule Access Public Access Form Gravel Gateways & Stiles 2 wrought iron gates I wrought iron ‘turnstile’ and 1 stone stile Wheelchair Access Limited Parking Space Yes, at new Graveyard Pathways Gravelled from entrance and inside the perimeter wall Boundary Type Stonewall Boundary condition Good Terrain Rough Growth of vegetation Grass mown. Mature conifers Overall condition Good Historical Ruins or Artefacts Ruins of ancient church of Shrule, Stone Font, memorials to a number of Catholic clergy from ‘Penal Era’, Carved ‘Trade Symbolism’ {Ploughman, Surveyor & Blacksmith} Directional Signage and its condition Yes, to grave of the parents of ‘poet John Keegan {Leo} Casey’. Good condition Information Panels and their condition As above Signs of vandalism None Area Engineer Longford County Council Sanitary and Environment Dept. 1 Tel. 043- 43356 RMP Number LFO26 – 019 Church Site & Graveyard Possible RPS Number Not listed Caretaker & contact number Patrick Lloyd, Ballymulvey, Ballymahon, Co. -
Social Housing Construction Projects Status Report Q3 2019
Social Housing Construction Projects Status Report Q3 2019 December 2019 Rebuilding Ireland - Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness Quarter 3 of 2019: Social Housing Construction Status Report Rebuilding Ireland: Social Housing Targets Under Rebuilding Ireland, the Government has committed more than €6 billion to support the accelerated delivery of over 138,000 additional social housing homes to be delivered by end 2021. This will include 83,760 HAP homes, 3,800 RAS homes and over 50,000 new homes, broken down as follows: Build: 33,617; Acquisition: 6,830; Leasing: 10,036. It should be noted that, in the context of the review of Rebuilding Ireland and the refocussing of the social housing delivery programme to direct build, the number of newly constructed and built homes to be delivered by 2021 has increased significantly with overall delivery increasing from 47,000 new homes to over 50,000. This has also resulted in the rebalancing of delivery under the construction programme from 26,000 to 33,617 with acquisition targets moving from 11,000 to 6,830. It is positive to see in the latest Construction Status Report that 6,499 social homes are currently onsite. The delivery of these homes along with the additional 8,050 homes in the pipeline will substantially aid the continued reduction in the number of households on social housing waiting lists. These numbers continue to decline with a 5% reduction of households on the waiting lists between 2018 and 2019 and a 25% reduction since 2016. This progress has been possible due to the strong delivery under Rebuilding Ireland with 90,011 households supported up to end of Q3 2019 since Rebuilding Ireland in 2016. -
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. -
County Longford Tourism Statement of Strategy and Work Programme
2017- 2022 County Longford Tourism Statement of Strategy and Work Programme 1 County Longford Tourism Statement of Strategy and Work Programme 2017-2022 FOREWORD BY CATHAOIRLEACH AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE The County Tourism Strategy is prepared by Longford County Council working in partnership with County Longford Tourism Committee, the representative body of all tourism interests within County Longford. This Strategy sets out the overall Vision for tourism in County Longford over the next 5 years. To place Longford Tourism into context, Fáilte Ireland figures from 2013 show that while 772,000 tourists visited the Midlands Region in 2013 only 3% (22,000) visited County Longford. Therefore, the aim of this Strategy is to grow that percentage share by developing a thriving tourism sector in a planned, co-ordinated and cohesive manner as set out in this Strategy. It includes an ambitious programme of work to be undertaken within the County over that period in order to build local products and services that appeal to the marketplace. Centrally it also recognises the collective contributory role the County has to play in facilitating and supporting planned regional tourism development and complementing national tourism initiatives such as Ireland’s Ancient East. A review of the programme of work outlined and completed under previous strategies undertaken from 2010 to 2016, combined with an analysis of the current strength of the tourism sector within the County helped us to prioritise actions going forward. Since 2010, the County Longford Tourism Committee has refocused attention and energy on the potential for the tourism sector to be the key economic driver for County Longford. -
Sir Francis Beaufort Papers Addenda
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8gm8cxr No online items Sir Francis Beaufort papers addenda Finding aid prepared by Gayle M. Richardson. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens Manuscripts Department The Huntington Library 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, California 91108 Phone: (626) 405-2191 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.huntington.org © 2016 The Huntington Library. All rights reserved. Sir Francis Beaufort papers mssFBA 1-28 1 addenda Descriptive Summary Title: Sir Francis Beaufort papers addenda Dates: 1797-1858 Collection Number: mssFBA 1-28 Creator OR Collector: Beaufort, Francis, Sir, 1774-1857 Extent: 37 items in one box Repository: The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Manuscripts Department 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, California 91108 Phone: (626) 405-2191 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.huntington.org Abstract: Correspondence, documents, photographs, poems and wills relating to Sir Francis Beaufort, Maria Edgeworth and the Beaufort and Edgeworth families. Language of Material: The records are in English. Access Open to qualified researchers by prior application through the Reader Services Department. For more information, contact Reader Services. Publication Rights The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining necessary permissions rests with the researcher. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Sir Francis Beaufort papers addenda, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Acquisition Information Purchased from Francis Beaufort-Palmer, June 4, 1971. Biographical Note Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort: hydrographer of the British Navy and member of the Royal Society, creator of the wind force scale and weather notation coding, and author of Karamania, or, A brief description of the south coast of Asia-Minor and of the remains of antiquity (1817). -
Climate Adaptation and Resilience Works Allocations 2021
Climate Adaptation and Resilience Works Allocations 2021 Local Authority Number of Approved Schemes Total Approved 2021 Allocation Carlow County Council 8 €236,300 Cavan County Council 11 €522,050 Clare County Council 24 €699,350 Cork County Council 70 €1,879,650 Donegal County Council 24 €1,096,750 Galway County Council 34 €1,177,500 Kerry County Council 21 €806,675 Kildare County Council 5 €465,000 Kilkenny County Council 22 €582,500 Laois County Council 13 €463,500 Leitrim County Council 12 €502,500 Limerick County Council 7 €695,000 Longford County Council 3 €249,250 Louth County Council 12 €283,913 Mayo County Council 39 €1,530,745 Meath County Council 6 €595,000 Monaghan County Council 13 €440,000 Offaly County Council 14 €438,000 Roscommon County Council 13 €754,000 Sligo County Council 17 €496,000 Tipperary County Council 21 €973,000 Waterford County Council 13 €555,000 Westmeath County Council 5 €381,000 Wexford County Council 13 €650,830 Wicklow County Council 6 €485,000 Cork City Council 6 €355,000 Total 432 €17,313,513 Circular RW 06/2021 - Climate Adaptation and Resilience Works 2021 Carlow County Council Road Number Scheme Title Scheme Description LA Allocation L1026 Brownshill Link Road Flooding Natural Hollow in Road Floods €20,000 L-20075 Killalongford develop drainage/re-establish drains €45,000 Flood Alleviation Works at Upgrade works to existing drainage system which has been overwhelmed. R-703 Harristown, R703 Installation of larger diameter pipes and piping of open ditches at roadside €23,500 L-6001 Ricketstown/Bigstone -
Royal Canal News January 1975 No.2
No.2. JANUARY, Royal Canal News 1975 RESTORATION - THE WAY AHEAD The past year was a momentous one for the Royal Canal and the developments that took place rose directly from the public meeting held in Maynooth at the end of 1973. There is every reason to be thankful to the organizers of that meeting for bringing together, at what has since transpired was a crucial time in the canal’s history, representatives of so many interested bodies. The events of 1974 are recorded in this and the September newsletter, but what of the future? Voluntary participation in .restoration work is increasing and will undoubtedly continue to do so, and further assistance from C.I.E. is almost certainly assured. What is needed most urgently, though, is the commitment of the Government to the eventual restoration of the whole of the canal. Restoration of the 53 miles from Dublin to Mullingar is implied in the decision of the Minister for Local Government regarding Mc Nead's Bridge, but the remaining 37 miles form the vital link to the Shannon. The first 17 miles of the latter section from Mullingar, via Ballinea, Shandonagh, Coolnahay and Ballynacargy to Abbeyshrule have, until now, remained free from obstructions to possible future navigation. It is imperative that this situation be maintained and that Westmeath County Council be persuaded to think again about their plans to culvert the canal at Shandonagh and Ballinea bridges. Unfortunately, the final 20 miles from Abbeyshrule to Cloondara have suffered at the hands of Longford County Council but the position is nowhere near as bad as would appear at first sight. -
Nomination of the Monastic City of Clonmacnoise and Its Cultural Landscape for Inclusion in the WORLD HERITAGE LIST
DRAFT Nomination of The Monastic City of Clonmacnoise and its Cultural Landscape For inclusion in the WORLD HERITAGE LIST Clonmacnoise World Heritage Site Draft Nomination Form Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................III 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY ......................................................................1 1.a Country:..................................................................................................1 1.b State, Province or Region:......................................................................1 1.c Name of Property: ..................................................................................1 1.d Geographical co-ordinates to the nearest second ..................................1 1.e Maps and plans, showing the boundaries of the nominated property and buffer zone ........................................................................................................2 1.f Area of nominated property (ha.) and proposed buffer zone (ha.)..........3 2. DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................4 2.a Description of Property ..........................................................................4 2.b History and development......................................................................31 3. JUSTIFICATION FOR INSCRIPTION ........................................................................38 3.a Criteria under which inscription -
File Number Longford County Council
DATE : 07/08/2019 LONGFORD COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:54:07 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 01/07/19 TO 31/07/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; 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 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/171 Mercy Secondary School P 01/07/2019 the installation of a single storey temporary Board of Management (on accommodation classroom prefabricated building, behalf of the trustees) connection to existing services and all associated site development works Mercy Secondary School Ballymahon Co Longford 19/172 Foraois Growth Ltd P 01/07/2019 the construction of a new forestry access entrance and all associated site works to existing forestry lands Liscormick Co Longford 19/173 Mr Frank Dalton P 02/07/2019 for the proposed construction of a 3 bay slatted shed, concrete apron, cattle crush, contained manure storage and ancillary site works Listraghee Ballinalee Co Longford DATE : 07/08/2019 LONGFORD COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:54:07 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 01/07/19 TO 31/07/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; 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. -
County Longford Local Economic & Community Plan 2016
County Longford Local Economic & Community Plan 2016 - 2022 UNITY Prepared and Adopted by Economic Development and Enterprise SPC, Longford Local Community Development Committee and Longford County Council Page i County Longford Local Economic and Community Plan 2016 - 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 LECP PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND 1 1.1 LECP Aim 2 1.2 LECP Structure 2 1.3 Key Inputs 3 2.0 LECP FORMULATION PROCESS 4 2.1 Guidelines on LECP Preparation 5 2.2 Research Undertaken 6 2.3 Consultation and Participative Planning 6 2.4 Identified Priorities 7 3.0 HIGH LEVEL REVIEW OF RELEVANT PLANS AND STRATEGIES 8 3.1 LECP Context 9 3.2 Spatial Planning Context 9 3.3 Other Relevant Plans and Strategies 15 4.0 COUNTY PROFILE 22 4.1 Geographic Context 23 4.2 County Longford Socio-Economic Profile – Baseline Study Synopsis 23 4.3 Comparative Indicators between County Longford and the State 33 4.4 Socio-Economic Baseline SWOT Analysis 34 5.0 VISION, HIGH LEVEL GOALS AND THEMES 35 5.1 Vision Statement 36 5.2 High Level Integrated Goals 36 5.3 Sustainable Economic Development and Sustainable Community Objectives 39 5.4 Cross-Cutting Themes and Integrated Strategy 40 6.0 ECONOMIC PLAN 42 6.1 Introduction 43 6.2 Longford’s Economic Context 43 6.3 Community Economic Development 44 6.4 Economic Strengths, Challenges and Opportunities 47 6.5 Economic Themes and Action Plan 49 6.6 High Level Goal 1 and Associated Themes 51 6.6.1 Inward Investment 52 6.6.2 Innovation and Sectoral Opportunities 55 6.6.3 Supporting Small Enterprise 61 6.6.4 Education and Training -
Page 12. BETULACE~E Betula Pendula Roth. Silver Birch. —,—,3,4A,5
Page 12. BETULACE~E Betula pendula Roth. Silver birch. —,—,3,4A,5. 3. Very common on Coolamber bog. N3274. 28—2-84. 4.21. Common in the disused gravel pit at Fernsborough, Abbeylara. N3880. 14—5—85. 5. R.L.P. Probably more widespread. C. C. pendula x pubescens — , — , 3 / — F — 3. Occa~sional, growing with B. pendula and B. pubescens on the edge of Cool amber bog near the Lisryan - EdgeworthstOwn road. N3274. 28-2-84. Not recorded for Co. Longford in the 1987 Census Catalogue but this record needs confirma~tion. pubescens Ehrh. 1,2,3,4,5. 3. Common on edge of Cool amber bog but not occuring as frequently as B. pendula. N3274. 28—2—84. 4A. Common in the disused gravel pit at Fernsborough, Abbeylara. N3880. 14-5-85. Generally widespread throughout the county. Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertner 1,2,3,4,5. Very common, mainly near lakes. C.C. CORYLACEAE Corylus avellana L. Hazel. 1,2,3,4,5. Occasional in hedges throughout the county. It forms the dominant species in some woodlands around Lough Ree. For example; Cashel Lodge. N0160. C. C. Page 13. FAGACEAP Fagus sylvatica L. Beech. 1,2,3,4,5. Common both planted and self sown. C. C. Castanea sativa Miller ~. Spanish chestnut. — , 2 , — , — , — One tree, obviously planted in the grounds of Springlawn house, Granard. N3481. 15—6—76. Quercus petraea Liesl 1,2,3,4,5. 1. Several large trees in a field near Doogary lough, Ballinamuck. N2094. 9—5—84. This species may also occur in other districts in Co. -
Page 1 TIME : 10:18:37 PAGE : 1 DATE : 01/12/2008
DATE : 01/12/2008 LONGFORD COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:18:37 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS WITH DECISION TO GRANT FROM 01/11/08 TO 30/11/08 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. APP. DEC. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED TYPE CODE DATE AND LOCATION 08/201 John Sorohan 11/04/2008 P C 03/11/2008 erection of a domestic shed and ancillary site works. Killinure Permission is also being sought for amendment of site Lanesboro boundaries granted under planning ref 98/538 Co Longford Killanure Td., Lanesboro, Co. Longford. 08/282 Patrick Durkin 13/05/2008 P C 07/11/2008 to demolish approximately 50 sq. metres of derelict building Main Street and to construct upon the cleared ground 1 No. ground Granard floor apartment and 1 No. second floor apartment both Co. Longford contain within a detached two storey block with 2 No. car parking spaces per apar ... Water Lane, Granard, Co. Longford. 08/317 Francis Charles 26/05/2008 P C 03/11/2008 the demolition of an existing derelict dwelling house and the Keel proposed construction of a two storey type dwelling house, Moydow detached domestic garage, entrance, boundary fence, Co. Longford proprietary wastewater treatment unit, percolation area and all ancillary sit ... Keel, Moydow, Co. Longford. DATE : 01/12/2008 LONGFORD COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:18:37 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS WITH DECISION TO GRANT FROM 01/11/08 TO 30/11/08 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN.