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Notice of Intention to Renew Prospecting Licences Pursuant To
Notice of Intention to Renew Prospecting Licences Pursuant to section 8(6) of the Minerals Development Act 1940, as inserted by section 2 of the Minerals Development Act 1995, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications intends to renew the prospecting licences for Base Metals, Barytes, Gold (Ores of), Silver (Ores of) and Platinum Group Elements (Ores of), held by, Teck Ireland Ltd, Arklow Business Enterprise Centre, Kilbride Industrial Estate, Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Y14 T440 over the following Townlands of Counties Offaly, Kildare and Meath. Townlands in Carbury Barony: Ballina, Ballinlig, Ballycowan, Ballynadrumny, Ballynakill, Ballyonan, Balrinnet, Cadamstown, Calf Field, Claremount, Clonard New, Clonuff, Cornamucklagh, Derryart, Fearavolla, Garrisker, Kilglass, Killinagh, Kilmore (E.D. Cadamstown), Kilmorebrannagh, Kilrainy, Kilrathmurry, Moyvally, Royaloak. Townlands in Upper Moyfenrath Barony: Ballina, Ballinderry, Ballyadams, Ballyboggan, Ballyclare, Ballydonnell, Ballyfore, Ballymahon, Ballynabarny, Ballynagalshy, Ballynakill, Bigisland, Blackditch, Blackshade, Boolykeagh, Boraheen, Brackanrainey, Castlejordan, Castlerickard, Clondalee Beg, Clondalee More, Clongall, Derrinlig, Drummond, Freagh, Harristown, Inan, Kildangan, Killyon, Knockersally or Colehill, Lewellensland, Lionsden, Longwood, Middleborough, Moneymore, Moyfin, Newtown or Cloneen, Park, Toornafolla. Townlands in Warrenstown Barony: Ballyburly, Ballyheashill, Ballynamona, Ballystrig, Carrick, Clonmore, Coolville, Corbetstown, Dunville, Fahy, Garr, -
A Preliminary Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Offaly
An Foras CONSERVATION AND AMENITY Forbartha ADVISORY SERVICE Teoranta The National Institute for Physical Planning and Construction Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON AREAS OF SCIENTIFIC INTEREST IN n C)TTNTY C)FFAT V L ig i6 n Lynne Farrell December, 1972 i n Teach hairttn Bothar Waterloo Ath Cllath 4 Telefan 6 4211 St. Martin's House Waterloo Road Dublin 4 J J 7 7 Li An Foras CONSERVATION AND AMENITY Forbartha ADVISORY SERVICE Teoranta The National Institute for Physical Planning and 7 Construction J Research PRELIMINARY REPORT ON AREAS OF SCIENTIFIC INTEREST IN COTTNTY (FFAT.Y 11 Lynne Farrell December, 1972 7 Li i s Teachhairtin J Bother Waterloo Ath Math 4 Teiefcn 64211 St. Martin's House Waterloo Road Dublin 4 w 7 LJ CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO. Preface 1 B Vulnerability of Habitats 3. C General Introduction 6. D Explanation of Criteria Used in 9. Rating Areas and Deciding on Their Priority E Table Summarising the Sites 11. Visited J Detailed Reports on the Sites 16. Table Summarising the Priority of 119. the Sites and Recommendations for Their Protection J 7 U FOREWORD L1 7 jJ This report is based on data abstracted from the filesof the Conservation and Amenity Advisory Section, Planning Division, An Foras Forbartha; from J published and unpublished sources; and from several periods of fieldwork undertaken during August 1971 and September - November 1972.It is a J preliminary survey upon which, it is hoped, further research willbe based. The help of Miss Scannell of the National Herbarium, FatherMoore of U.C.D. Botany Department, Dr. -
Survey of Bats in Bridges, Laois and Offaly 2007
BATS AND BRIDGES AN EVALUATION OF SELECTED BRIDGES IN LAOIS AND OFFALY Brian Keeley B.Sc. (Hons) in Zool. M.I.E.E.M. October 2007 A project of Laois County Council and Offaly County Council, With the support of the Heritage Council TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE SUMMARY...................................................................................................................3 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................5 Bats.............................................................................................................................5 Bats and Bridges ........................................................................................................6 Bats and the law.........................................................................................................8 SURVEY METHODOLOGY......................................................................................10 RESULTS ....................................................................................................................14 Bat detector assessments..........................................................................................22 Bridges, bat roosts and vegetation ...........................................................................23 Bats, bridges and lighting.........................................................................................27 Bats, bridges and repairs ..........................................................................................28 -
Chapter 4: Biodiversity and Landscape
Offaly County Development Plan 2021-2027: Draft Stage Chapter 4 Biodiversity and Landscape Chapter 4: Biodiversity and Landscape 4.1 Introduction Biodiversity or biological diversity simply refers to all living things on earth; people, plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms, the ecosystems and habitats which they form part of and their interdependence and interconnectedness with each other. The conservation of biodiversity is an integral part of good environmental management. Natural capital is the earths stock of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things. It is from this natural capital that people derive a wide range of services often called ecosystem, services which make human life possible. In line with Regional Policy Objective (RPO) 3.4 of the Eastern and Midland Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy, the Council promotes an ecosystems services approach in the preparation of this County Development Plan. The four main types of ecosystem services are provisioning, regulating, habitat and cultural, each of which are defined in Table 4.1 below; Table 4.1 Definition of Each Type of Ecosystem Service Type of Ecosystem Services Definition Provisioning services Products obtained from ecosystems such as food, fresh water, wood, fibre, genetic resources and medicines. Regulating services Benefits obtained from the regulation of ecosystem processes such as climate regulation, natural hazard regulation, water purification, waste management, pollination and pest control. Habitat services Provision of habitats for migratory species and to maintain the viability of gene-pools. Cultural services Non-material benefits that people obtain from ecosystems such as spiritual enrichment, intellectual development, recreation and aesthetic values. -
Appendix A: River Basin District Maps the Numbers on the Maps Correspond to the WWDL Registration Number of Each Agglomeration E.G
Appendix A: River Basin District Maps The numbers on the maps correspond to the WWDL Registration Number of each agglomeration e.g. 34 is D0034-01. The full list of numbers is located at the end of Appendix A. To view a larger version of each map go to www.epa.ie/downloads/pubs A pass (green circle) indicates that the agglomeration complied with effluent quality and monitoring frequency standards. Agglomerations that failed due to effluent quality are divided into those that failed with <50% of samples taken over the limits for any parameter in the Directive (amber circle) and those plants with ≥50% of samples over the limits for at least one parameter (red triangle). This separates plants with occasional failures from those with persistent effluent quality failures throughout the year. Agglomerations that failed due to lack of secondary treatment in place (as per the Directive) are also shown (red square). A fail due to inadequate sample numbers taken is shown as a red circle. Agglomerations with no treatment (black square), preliminary treatment (black triangle) and primary treatment (black circle) are also indicated on each RBD map. Page | 29 Figure A-1: Assessment of waste water discharges from licensable agglomerations in the North Western River Basin District in 2009 measured against the standards set in the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for BOD, COD and suspended solids. Page | 30 Figure A-2: Assessment of waste water discharges from licensable agglomerations in the Neagh Bann River Basin District in 2009 measured against the standards set in the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive for BOD, COD and suspended solids. -
2021 Adult Football Championship Fixtures
Cumann Luthchleas Gael Uibh Fhaili Pairc Uí Chonchúir Bothar Ardáin An Tulach Mhór Co. Offaly W/E 20th – 22nd August Tullamore Court Hotel Intermediate Football Championship Group 1 Round 1 TBC Clodiagh Gaels V Raheen TBC Shannonbridge V Ballycommon Tullamore Court Hotel Intermediate Football Championship Group 2 Round 1 TBC St Bridgid's V Daingean TBC Clonbullogue V Kilcormac-Killoughey Tullamore Court Hotel Junior Football Championship Group 1 Round 1 O Brien Park TBC Tullamore V Ballinagar Clara TBC Clara V Rhode Tullamore Court Hotel Junior Football Championship Group 2 Round 1 Doon TBC Doon V Edenderry TBC 2020 JBF Champions V Kilclonfert Tullamore Court Hotel Senior B Football Championship Group 1 Round 1 TBC Tubber V Walsh Island TBC Erin Rovers V Gracefield Tullamore Court Hotel Senior B Football Championship Group 2 Round 1 TBC Ballycumber V St Rynagh's (Football) TBC Ferbane V Clara Tullamore Court Hotel Senior Football Championship Group 1 Round 1 TBC Durrow V Rhode TBC Cappincur V Ferbane Tullamore Court Hotel Senior Football Championship Group 2 Round 1 TBC Tullamore V Shamrocks TBC Edenderry V Bracknagh W/E 3rd – 5th September Tullamore Court Hotel Intermediate Football Championship Group 1 Round 2 TBC Ballycommon V Clodiagh Gaels TBC Raheen V Shannonbridge Tullamore Court Hotel Intermediate Football Championship Group 2 Round 2 Copyright © 2021 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 1 TBC Kilcormac-Killoughey V St Bridgid's TBC Daingean V -
County of Offaly Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2014 2 [62]
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 62 of 2014 ———————— COUNTY OF OFFALY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREAS AND MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS ORDER 2014 2 [62] S.I. No. 62 of 2014 COUNTY OF OFFALY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREAS AND MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS ORDER 2014 The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 4 and 23 of the Local Government Act 2001 (No. 37 of 2001) and having regard to section 28(1)(d) of the Local Government Reform Act 2014 (No. 1 of 2014) hereby orders as follows: 1. This Order may be cited as the County of Offaly Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2014. 2. (1) The County of Offaly shall be divided into the local electoral areas which are named in the first column of the Schedule to this Order. (2) Each such local electoral area shall consist of the area described in the second column of the Schedule to this Order opposite the name of such local electoral area. (3) The number of members of Offaly County Council to be elected for each such local electoral area shall be the number set out in the third column of the Schedule to this Order opposite the name of that local electoral area. 3. Every reference in the Schedule to this Order to an electoral division shall be construed as referring to such electoral division as existing at the date of this Order and every reference to a former rural district shall be construed as a reference to that district as constituted immediately before the 1st day of October 1925. -
RHODE GREEN ENERGY PARK Opportunity Assessment Report
RHODE GREEN ENERGY PARK Opportunity Assessment Report MDE1222 Rhode Green Energy Park Opportunity Assessment Report F01 19 November 2020 rpsgroup.com REPORT Document status Contents Version Purpose of document Authored by Reviewed by Approved by Review date EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................... 1 Conall Boland, 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Conall Boland A01 For Client Issue Mel Reynolds, Ciaran Butler 12/10/2020 Alan Curran Mark Hanlon 2 ENERGY SECTOR IN RHODE – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ...................................................... 5 F01 For Client Issue Mel Reynolds Conall Boland Ciaran Butler 19/11/2020 3 RHODE BUSINESS PARK ..................................................................................................................... 6 4 PLANNING CONTEXT ............................................................................................................................ 9 Approval for issue 5 CONNECTIVITY AND ENABLING INFRASTRUCTURE ..................................................................... 11 Ciaran Butler 19 November 2020 6 ENERGY PARK MODELS .................................................................................................................... 15 © Copyright RPS Group Limited. All rights reserved. 7 EVALUATION OF INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS & EMERGING TECHNOLOGY -
Parish News June 2018
Clonbullogue Carbury Edenderry Rathangan Parish News June 2018 Carbury Parish Congratulations to Alan Melbourne who has been Tickets available from selected to train for the Local Parish Committee Members Ordained Ministry. Alan will shortly begin his training, and Saturday 23rd June in Edenderry Rugby Club it is the hope that in about two following 6.00pm Evening years time he will be ordained Service at Carbury Parish Church. deacon, and the following year priest. The local ordained ministry serves the parish at local, diocesan and rural deanery level. So when Alan reaches ordination he will be able to serve in this parish or neighbouring parishes only—hence the name local ordained ministry. We wish Alan 3rd June 10am Clonbullogue & Carbury every blessing as he begins his training, and assure 11.30am Edenderry & Rathangan him of our prayerful support, as he discerns the way forward. We pray that Alans vocation will continue 10th June 10am Clonbullogue to be nurtured and nourished through this time of 11.30am Edenderry preparation and experience. 17th June 10am Carbury 11.30am Rathangan Confirmation Day! 23rd June 6.00pm Carbury (Saturday & BBQ after) 24th June 10am Clonbullogue 11.30am Edenderry & Rathangan 1st July 10am Clonbullogue & Carbury 11.30am Edenderry & Rathangan Rector The Rev Canon Lynda Peilow 046 9731585 PLEASE TAKE HOME A COPY OF THIS NEWSLETTER GFS Camp – April 2018 by Ella Gerber Friday The first day we got there we went to our dorm, which was in the basement. We had to walk through two other dorms to get to our dorm and there was a door to the next dorm. -
Registration Districts of Ireland
REGISTRATION DISTRICTS OF IRELAND An Alphabetical List of the Registration Districts of Ireland with Details of Counties, SubDistricts and Adjacent Districts Michael J. Thompson [email protected] © M. J. Thompson 2009, 2012 This document and its contents are made available for non‐commercial use only. Any other use is prohibited except by explicit permission of the author. The author holds no rights to the two maps (see their captions for copyright information). Every effort has been made to ensure the information herein is correct, but no liability is accepted for errors or omissions. The author would be grateful to be informed of any errors and corrections. 2 Contents 1. Introduction … … … … … … … Page 3 a. Chapman code for the counties of Ireland b. Maps of Ireland showing Counties and Registration Districts 2. Alphabetical listing of Registration Districts … … … Page 6 giving also sub‐districts contained therein, and adjacent Registration Districts 3. Registration Districts listed by County … … … Page 17 4. Alphabetical listing of Sub‐Districts … … … … Page 20 Appendix. Registration District boundary changes between 1841 and 1911 … Page 30 First published in 2009 Reprinted with minor revisions in 2012 3 1. Introduction Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths commenced in Ireland in 1864, though registration of marriages of non‐Roman Catholics was introduced earlier in 1845. The Births, marriages and deaths were registered by geographical areas known as Registration Districts (also known as Superintendent Registrar’s Districts). The boundaries of the registration districts followed the boundaries of the Poor Law Unions created earlier under the 1838 Poor Law Act for the administration of relief to the poor. -
2021 U17 Hurling & Football Leagues
Offaly Cumann Luthchleas Gael Uibh Fhaili Pairc Uí Chonchúir Bothar Ardáin An Tulach Mhór Co. Offaly 12-06-2021 (Sat) U17 Dual Club Football League Group 1 Round 1 Clara 11:00 Clara V Ballinamere/Durrow U17 Dual Club Football League Group 2 Round 1 Ferbane 11:00 Ferbane/Belmont V Cloghan O Brien Park 11:00 Tullamore V Shamrocks U17 Football Clubs League Group 1 Round 1 Rhode 11:00 Rhode Og V Edenderry Ballycumber 11:00 St Manchans V St Vincent's 19-06-2021 (Sat) U17 Hurling Clubs League Group 1 Round 1 Clareen 11:00 Drumcullen/Seir Kieran V SBK Coolderry 11:00 Coolderry V Birr U17 Dual Hurling Club League Group 2 Round 1 Mountbolus 11:00 Kilcormac-Killoughey V Ballinamere/Durrow U17 Dual Hurling Clubs League Group 1 Round 1 Geashill 11:00 Na Fianna V Tullamore U17 Hurling Dual Clubs League Group 3 Round 1 Kinnitty 11:00 Kinnitty Lusmagh V Ferbane/Belmont U17 Football Clubs League Group 1 Round 2 Bracknagh 11:00 St Broughans V St Manchans Cappincur 11:00 St Vincent's V Rhode Og 26-06-2021 (Sat) U17 Dual Club Football League Group 1 Round 2 Durrow 11:00 Ballinamere/Durrow V Na Fianna U17 Dual Club Football League Group 2 Round 2 Mucklagh 11:00 Shamrocks V Ferbane/Belmont Cloghan 11:00 Cloghan V Tullamore U17 Hurling Clubs League Group 1 Copyright © 2021 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 1 Round 2 Birr 11:00 Birr V Drumcullen/Seir Kieran Shinrone 11:00 SBK V Coolderry U17 Football Clubs League Group 1 Round 3 Gaelic Park 11:00 Edenderry V St Vincent's -
Language Notes on Baronies of Ireland 1821-1891
Database of Irish Historical Statistics - Language Notes 1 Language Notes on Language (Barony) From the census of 1851 onwards information was sought on those who spoke Irish only and those bi-lingual. However the presentation of language data changes from one census to the next between 1851 and 1871 but thereafter remains the same (1871-1891). Spatial Unit Table Name Barony lang51_bar Barony lang61_bar Barony lang71_91_bar County lang01_11_cou Barony geog_id (spatial code book) County county_id (spatial code book) Notes on Baronies of Ireland 1821-1891 Baronies are sub-division of counties their administrative boundaries being fixed by the Act 6 Geo. IV., c 99. Their origins pre-date this act, they were used in the assessments of local taxation under the Grand Juries. Over time many were split into smaller units and a few were amalgamated. Townlands and parishes - smaller units - were detached from one barony and allocated to an adjoining one at vaious intervals. This the size of many baronines changed, albiet not substantially. Furthermore, reclamation of sea and loughs expanded the land mass of Ireland, consequently between 1851 and 1861 Ireland increased its size by 9,433 acres. The census Commissioners used Barony units for organising the census data from 1821 to 1891. These notes are to guide the user through these changes. From the census of 1871 to 1891 the number of subjects enumerated at this level decreased In addition, city and large town data are also included in many of the barony tables. These are : The list of cities and towns is a follows: Dublin City Kilkenny City Drogheda Town* Cork City Limerick City Waterford City Database of Irish Historical Statistics - Language Notes 2 Belfast Town/City (Co.