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The Commercial & Technical Evolution of the Ferry
THE COMMERCIAL & TECHNICAL EVOLUTION OF THE FERRY INDUSTRY 1948-1987 By William (Bill) Moses M.B.E. A thesis presented to the University of Greenwich in fulfilment of the thesis requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy October 2010 DECLARATION “I certify that this work has not been accepted in substance for any degree, and is not concurrently being submitted for any degree other than that of Doctor of Philosophy being studied at the University of Greenwich. I also declare that this work is the result of my own investigations except where otherwise identified by references and that I have not plagiarised another’s work”. ……………………………………………. William Trevor Moses Date: ………………………………. ……………………………………………… Professor Sarah Palmer Date: ………………………………. ……………………………………………… Professor Alastair Couper Date:……………………………. ii Acknowledgements There are a number of individuals that I am indebted to for their support and encouragement, but before mentioning some by name I would like to acknowledge and indeed dedicate this thesis to my late Mother and Father. Coming from a seafaring tradition it was perhaps no wonder that I would follow but not without hardship on the part of my parents as they struggled to raise the necessary funds for my books and officer cadet uniform. Their confidence and encouragement has since allowed me to achieve a great deal and I am only saddened by the fact that they are not here to share this latest and arguably most prestigious attainment. It is also appropriate to mention the ferry industry, made up on an intrepid band of individuals that I have been proud and privileged to work alongside for as many decades as covered by this thesis. -
Aghaviller Parish Newsletter Cuddihy, Ballinteskin
In Hugginstown Church on Sunday 25th. November at 11.00a.m. - James, Bridget & Richard Aghaviller Parish Newsletter Cuddihy, Ballinteskin. (Hugginstown and Stoneyford Churches). First Holy Communion: th th 17 . and 18 . November 2018. The Family Masses in preparation for First Holy Communion will be celebrated on Saturday 24th. November in Stoneyford Church at 6.30p.m and in Hugginstown Church on Sunday “Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time” th 25 . at 11.00a.m. The First Holy Communion Class from Dunamaggan will attend in Hugginstown Priests in the Parish: on Sunday at 11.00a.m.. Liam Cassin Telephone: 056 776 8693 or Mobile 087 231 2354 The Ossory Priests Society: Peter Hoyne Telephone: 056 776 8678 or Mobile 086 373 8492 The Ossory Priests Society is responsible for making suitable provision for the care of the Mass Times in Aghaviller Parish: - Monday 19th. to Sunday 25th. November 2018. priests in the Diocese of Ossory in infirmity, sickness and old age. The Annual Collection in aid of Ossory Priests Society will take place next weekend 24th./25th. November after all Masses. Hugginstown: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 9.30a.m. November Offerings: Vigil - Saturday 24th. at 8.00p.m.; Sunday 25th. at 11.00a.m. Many thanks for your contributions to the November Offerings during the past weeks. Stoneyford: Wednesday at 7.00p.m. Collection: Vigil - Saturday 24th. at 6.30p.m.; Sunday 25th. at 10.00a.m. The “Offertory” Collection on last weekend amounted to €630.00. Thank You. Wednesday 21st. Feast of The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. -
Environmental Impact Assessment Report Non-Technical Summary
Volume 1 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY MP2 PROJECT DUBLIN PORT COMPANY EIAR NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY MP2 PROJECT NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 2 2 NEED FOR THE MP2 PROJECT ................................................................................................ 6 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 26 4 ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVES ........................................................................................ 60 5 PROJECT CONSULTATION & SCOPING ............................................................................... 67 6 RISK OF MAJOR ACCIDENTS & DISASTERS ....................................................................... 76 7 BIODIVERSITY, FLORA & FAUNA .......................................................................................... 78 8 SOILS, GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY ........................................................................... 85 9 WATER QUALITY & FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT ................................................................ 86 9.1 Water Quality .............................................................................................................................. 86 9.2 Flood Risk Assessment .............................................................................................................. 88 10 AIR QUALITY -
Ecological Study of the Coastal Habitats in County Fingal Habitats Phase I & II Flora
Ecological Study of the Coastal Habitats in County Fingal Habitats Phase I & II Flora Fingal County Council November 2004 Supported by Ecological Study of the Coastal Habitats in County Fingal Phase I & II Habitats & Flora Prepared by: Dr. D. Doogue, Ecological Consultant D. Tiernan, Fingal County Council, Parks Division H. Visser, Fingal County Council, Parks Division November 2004 Supported by Michael A. Lynch, Senior Parks Superintendent. Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Objectives 2 1.2 The Study Area 3 1.3 Acknowledgements 4 2. METHODOLOGY 2.1 The Habitat Mapping 6 2.2 The Vegetation Survey 6 2.3 The Rare Plant Survey 6 3 RESULTS 3.1 Habitat Classes 8 3.1.1 The Coastland 8 3.1.1.1 Rocky Sea Cliffs 8 3.1.2.2 Sea stacks and islets 9 3.1.1.3 Sedimentary sea cliffs 9 3.1.1.4 Shingle and Gravel banks 10 3.1.1.5 Embryonic dunes 10 3.1.1.6 Marram dunes 11 3.1.1.7 Fixed dunes 11 3.1.1.8 Dune scrub and woodland 12 3.1.1.9 Dune slacks 12 3.1.1.10 Coastal Constructions 12 3.1.2 Estuaries 12 3.1.2.1 Mud shores 13 3.1.2.2 Lower saltmarsh 13 3.1.2.3 Upper saltmarsh 14 3.1.3 Seashore 15 3.1.3.1 Sediment shores 15 3.1.3.2 Rocky seashores 15 3.2 Habitat Maps & Site Reports 16 3.2.1 Delvin 17 3.2.2 Cardy Point 19 3.2.3 Balbriggan 21 3.2.4 Isaac’s Bower 23 3.2.5 Hampton 26 3.2.6 Skerries – Barnageeragh 28 3.2.7 Red Island 31 3.2.8 Skerries Shore 31 3.2.9 Loughshinny 33 3.2.10 North Rush to Loughshinny 37 3.2.11 Rush Sandhills 38 3.2.12 Rogerstown Shore 41 3.2.13 Portrane Burrow 43 3.2.14 Corballis 46 3.2.15 Portmarnock 49 3.2.16 The Howth Peninsula 56 4. -
Ireland – Itf Presidency 2021 a Showcase of Transport Innovation and Sustainable Development in Ireland
Ireland ITF Presidency 2021 IRELAND – ITF PRESIDENCY 2021 A SHOWCASE OF TRANSPORT INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN IRELAND gov.ie Introduction Aerospace & Aviation This booklet showcases Irish Innovation in the Transport Sector both past and present. It provides a summary of how Irish entrepreneurs, companies and agencies have always been, and continue to be, at the forefront of designing and delivering innovative mobility solutions and new transport Roads Sustainable technologies. From the design of the world’s first dedicated & Freight Mobility passenger railway in 1884 to the opening of the Future Mobility Campus Ireland to test Autonomous Connected Electric Shared Vehicles (ACES)) in 2021. Smart Urban As we begin to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and Mobility once more increase capacity on our public transport systems and unwind travel restrictions, innovative solutions will play a key role in allowing us to travel, safely and efficiently into the future. One such example was the pedestrianisation trials of the Grafton Street Area conducted by Dublin City Connected Maritime Council in 2020, which examined how we might redesign our Transport Transport urban spaces to allow citizens to travel more safely while also promoting active travel modes. Innovations will also play a crucial role in tackling the climate Research and crisis and in helping us to achieve our national objective of Manufacturing decarbonising the transport sector by 2050. An example of how new green technologies can be deployed to support decarbonisation came from An Post, who in 2020, became the world’s first postal service to attain zero carbon emission delivery status in a capital city. -
The War of Independence in County Kilkenny: Conflict, Politics and People
The War of Independence in County Kilkenny: Conflict, Politics and People Eoin Swithin Walsh B.A. University College Dublin College of Arts and Celtic Studies This dissertation is submitted in part fulfilment of the Master of Arts in History July 2015 Head of School: Dr Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin Supervisor of Research: Professor Diarmaid Ferriter P a g e | 2 Abstract The array of publications relating to the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921) has, generally speaking, neglected the contributions of less active counties. As a consequence, the histories of these counties regarding this important period have sometimes been forgotten. With the recent introduction of new source material, it is now an opportune time to explore the contributions of the less active counties, to present a more layered view of this important period of Irish history. County Kilkenny is one such example of these overlooked counties, a circumstance this dissertation seeks to rectify. To gain a sense of the contemporary perspective, the first two decades of the twentieth century in Kilkenny will be investigated. Significant events that occurred in the county during the period, including the Royal Visit of 1904 and the 1917 Kilkenny City By-Election, will be examined. Kilkenny’s IRA Military campaign during the War of Independence will be inspected in detail, highlighting the major confrontations with Crown Forces, while also appraising the corresponding successes and failures throughout the county. The Kilkenny Republican efforts to instigate a ‘counter-state’ to subvert British Government authority will be analysed. In the political sphere, this will focus on the role of Local Government, while the administration of the Republican Courts and the Republican Police Force will also be examined. -
(Hugginstown and Stoneyford Churches). Hugginstown Church: Holy Thursday 8.00P.M
Palm will be blessed at the beginning of all Masses next week-end 13th. and 14th. April. Aghaviller Parish Newsletter Timetable for Holy Week Masses and Ceremonies: (Hugginstown and Stoneyford Churches). Hugginstown Church: Holy Thursday 8.00p.m. Good Friday 3.00p.m. th th Holy Saturday 9.00p.m. Easter Sunday 11.15a.m. 6 . and 7 . April 2019. - “Fifth Sunday of Lent” Stoneyford Church: Holy Thursday 6.30p.m. Good Friday 3.00p.m. Priests in the Parish: Holy Saturday 6.30p.m. Easter Sunday 10.00a.m. Liam Cassin Telephone: 056 776 8693 or Mobile 087 231 2354 Mass of Chrism in St. Mary’s Cathedral on Wednesday 17th. April at 7.30p.m. Peter Hoyne Telephone: 056 776 8678 or Mobile 086 373 8492 Baptism: Mass Times in Aghaviller Parish: - Monday 8th. to Sunday 14th. April 2019 Congratulations to Tom Anthony Owens, Lawcus Fields and his parents Jennifer and Jamie. Hugginstown: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 9.30a.m. Tom was baptised in Stoneyford Church on Saturday 30th. March Vigil – Saturday 13th. at 8.00p.m.; Sunday 14th. at 11.15a.m. Wedding: Stoneyford: Wednesday 7.00p.m. Vigil - Saturday 13th. at 6.30p.m. Congratulations to Jennifer O’Leary, Stoneyford and Shane Dunne, Enniscorthy who were married in th Thursday 11th. Feast of St. Stanislaus. Saturday 13th. Feast of St. Martin 1. (Pope) Stoneyford Church on Friday 29 . April Lotto: - Aghaviller Parish and Carrickshock G. A. A. Pray for: st Anniversaries: Agnes Kenny, Lawcus Fields: Mass in Stoneyford Church on Saturday Draw: Monday 1 . -
Preparing for the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union Contingency Action Plan Update July 2019
Preparing for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union Contingency Action Plan Update July 2019 Government of Ireland Preparing for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union Contingency Action Plan Update July 2019 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 A. Context 7 1. Brexit Planning and Action Structures 8 2. Communications and Stakeholder Engagement 11 3. Economic and Budgetary Response 14 4. Northern Ireland and North-South Relations 20 B. Contingency Planning: Sectors and Key Issues 27 5. EU-level Policy and Regulatory Response and Engagement 28 6. Preparing our Ports and Airports 32 7. Staffing and ICT for checks and controls 38 8. Legislation 39 9. Financial Services 43 10. Taxation 45 11. Common Travel Area 47 12. Justice and Security 49 13. Connectivity 51 14. Aviation 52 15. Landbridge 54 16. Transport (Road, Rail and Sea) 56 17. Trader Customs Requirements, Education and Supports 60 18. Agri-Food and Fisheries 63 19. Enterprise Supports 66 20. Labour Force Activation and Training Supports 73 21. Market Surveillance and Notified Bodies 75 22. Retail (including online retail) 78 23. Tourism 80 24. Supply of Medicines and Medical Devices 82 25. Energy 85 26. Transfer of Personal Data 87 List of Abbreviations 89 Annex 1: European Commission Notice 12 June 2019 Annex 2: High Level Memorandum of Understanding – Common Travel Area 1 Executive Summary This update to the Brexit Contingency Action Plan takes place in the context of the extension of the Brexit Article 50 process until 31 October 2019, which was agreed by the European Council at its meeting on 10 April. -
Implications for Transport Infrastructure Investment
Irish Academy of Engineering BREXIT Implications for Transport Infrastructure Investment January 2018 02/02A/02.18 Sarajevo Belgrade Podgorica Ploce Pristina Bar Tirana Durres Skopje THE IRISH ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING The Irish Academy of Engineering is an all- island body, concerned with long-term issues where the engineering profession can make a unique contribution to economic, social and technological development. Its members are Irish Engineers of distinction, drawn from a wide range of1. disciplines,THE and IRISH ACADEMY OF membership currently standsENGINEERING at 145. Drawing on the experience and knowledge of The Irish Academy of Engineering is an all- its distinguished members, the Academy works Ireland body, concerned with long-term issues to facilitate communication and dialogue on where the engineering profession can make a engineering-related matters. It regularly publishes unique contribution to economic, social and reports and analyses, some jointly with other technological development. learned and professional bodies. Its members are Irish Engineers of distinction, The Irish Academy of Engineering drawn from a wide range of disciplines, and 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 membership currently stands at 145. Telephone: +353 1 665 1337 [email protected] Drawing on the experience and knowledge www.iae.ie of its distinguished members, the Academy works to facilitate communication and Taskforce Members dialogue on engineering related matters. It Finn Lyden ( Chairman) regularly publishes reports and analyses, Gerry Duggan some jointly with other learned and Cover Image: Denis Healy professional bodies. Section of European Commission Ten-T Core Transprot Network Tom Leahy Corridors Paddy Purcell The Irish Academy of Engineering Tony Smyth 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Telephone: +353 1 665 1337 [email protected] www.iae.ie Policy Advisory - Disclaimer The members of the Taskforce and the contributors participated in extensive discussions in the course of a series of meetings, and submitted comments on a series of draft reports. -
2018 Polling Scheme for County Kilkenny
EUROPEAN ELECTION, LOCAL ELECTIONS, REFERENDUM – 24th MAY, 2019 CONSTITUENCY OF KILKENNY NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS IN COUNTY KILKENNY Notice is hereby given that the Poll for the European Parliament Elections, Local Elections, Referendum on Dissolution of Marriage for the Constituency of Kilkenny will take place on Friday 24th May 2019 between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. The persons entitled to vote at Polling Stations at these Elections are:- l Electors whose names appear in the Register of Electors at present in force in County Kilkenny without any letters against their names. l Electors with the letter (D) or (E) opposite their names are entitled to vote at the European Parliament Election and the Local Elections only. l Electors with the letter (L) opposite their names are entitled to vote at the Local Elections only. l Electors with the letters (S) or (T) opposite their names are NOT entitled to vote at your Polling Station. CASTLECOMER LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA 48 CBS Stephen Street 86 Mullinavat Community Electors (Booth 2) DN Kilkenny City 1-663 Centre (Booth 1) PP Mullinavat 1-744 Station Polling Place Index Polling District Excl. of 49 St Canices Primary Kilkenny Rural 87 Mullinavat Community No. Supplement School (Booth 2) DO North West 1-657 Centre (Booth 2) PP Mullinavat 745-1354 1 Galmoy N.S. BA Galmoy 1-440 50 St Canices Primary 88 Listerlin National School PV Listerlin 1-483 2 Gathabawn N.S. BB Gathabawn 1-490 School (Booth 3) DP Kilkenny City 1-564 89 Shanbogh National School PX Shanbogh 1-404 3 Canon Malone Hall 51 St.Canice’s Boys Club DQ Kilkenny City 1-488 (Booth 1) BC Ballyragget 1-788 52 Lake School Michael 4 Canon Malone Hall Street (Booth 4) DR Kilkenny City 1-711 CALLAN THOMASTOWN LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA (Booth 2) BC Ballyragget 789-1546 53 St Canices Primary Kilkenny Rural Electors 5 Ballyouskill Community School (Booth 4) DS North West 1-722 Station Polling Place Index Polling District Excl. -
KILKENNY Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Operational of Service
Early Years Services KILKENNY Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Operational of Service Cloghoge Montessori School Cloghoge Ballycallan Kilkenny Carmel Everard 056 77723077 Sessional Muckalee Community Project St. Brendan's National Clorinka Ballyfoyle Kilkenny Noel O'Brien 056 4440004 Full Day CLG School The Garden Outdoor Preschool Ruthstown Ballyfoyle Kilkenny Bridget Dowling 083 8526581 Sessional Brigid Whittle Aimee Regulation 9 Ballyhale Montessori School Main Street Ballyhale Kilkenny 086 8349424 Sessional Whittle (2)(d) Ballyragget Community Chapel Avenue Ballyragget Kilkenny Marian Gorman 056 8830119 Sessional Playgroup The Wishing Well Crèche & Full Day Part Time Glenvale Ballyragget Kilkenny Helen O'Regan 056 8830864 Montessori Sessional The Learning Garden The Left Bank Bennettsbridge Kilkenny Vera Leacy 056 7727720 Full Day Ballyhall Steiner Community Ballyhall Callan Kilkenny Jeffrey Gormley 056 7706507 Part Time Kindergarten Callan Montessori School Bankside Green Street Callan Kilkenny Maria Power-Bryan 087 9581130 Sessional Droichead Childcare Mill Street Callan Kilkenny Trish Finnegan 056 7755664 Full Day Little Sunflowers Crèche Clonmel Road Callan Kilkenny Liam Egan 056 7755759 Full Day Little Sunflowers Too Prologue Callan Kilkenny Liam Egan 056 7755759 Sessional Montessori Carrigeen Community Carrigeen Community Carrigeen Kilkenny Jennifer Doheny 086 1525631 Sessional Playgroup Hall Castlecomer Creche & Oakhill Castlecomer Kilkenny Noreen Buggy -
M-10-043 Stena
DETERMINATION OF MERGER NOTIFICATION M/10/043 – Stena/DFDS Section 22 of the Competition Act 2002 Proposed acquisition by Stena AB, through its subsidiary Stena Line (UK) Limited, of certain assets of DFDS A/S Dated 7 April 2011 M/10/043 -Stena /DFDS 1 Table of Contents 1. SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 1 Executive Summary................................................................................ 1 The Notification...................................................................................... 2 The Undertakings Involved ...................................................................... 3 Rationale for the Notified Transaction ....................................................... 4 The Procedure ....................................................................................... 4 Preliminary Investigation (“Phase 1”)........................................................ 4 Full Investigation (“Phase 2”) .................................................................. 5 2. SECTION TWO: BACKGROUND - FERRY SERVICES ON THE IRISH SEA . 6 Ferry Services........................................................................................ 6 Irish Sea Routes .................................................................................... 6 Freight Services ..................................................................................... 9 Passenger Services............................................................................... 12 3. SECTION THREE: RELEVANT