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THE RIVERS SHANNON and ERNE Region Guide Belleek LOWER LOUGH ERNE
THE RIVERS SHANNON AND ERNE Region guide Belleek LOWER LOUGH ERNE Approx time No. of locks Belleek 5 hr 1 Enniskillen Enniskillen 1 hr 0 Bellanaleck 9 hr 30 min 1 Bellanaleck 1 hr 0 Carrybridge UPPER LOUGH Carrybridge 2 hr 30 min 0 ERNE Inishfendra 2 hr 15 min 2 Ballyconnell 4 hr 12 hr 15 min 3 17 Inishfendra Ballinamore 6 hr 12 Ballyconnell Leitrim 45 min 45 min 0 0 L OUGH Y Intersection of River Shannon and branch to Lough Key A 30 min 30 min 0 0 ALLEN W Belturbet Ballinamore R E Carrick-on-Shannon T 3 hr 1 A Drumshanbo W N E Dromod 15 min Lough Key E R 0 O N Leitrim S H A N N Roosky 2 hr 10 hr 50 min 1 3 Tarmonbarry 1 hr 35 min 1 Boyle CARRICKON Lanesborough 4 hr 0 SHANNON Athlone 2 hr 15 min 1 Clonmacnoise 1 hr 0 8 hr 2 Shannonbridge 1 hr 45 min 0 Banagher Dromod 3 hr 1 Maximum speed allowed Portumna 5 on canals in km/h N 30 min 0 Roosky O N N Terryglass 2 hr 0 A There are no speed limits on rivers H 0 Tarmonbarry S Dromineer 45 min 4 hr 0 and in loughs, although please slow Garrykennedy 15 min 0 down as you pass moored boats, 0 Lanesborough Middle of Lough Derg 30 min 0 marinas, fishermen and in narrow Killaloe channels where your wash can cause damage to the bank and wildlife. Approx time No. of locks Pass oncoming boats on L OUGH Leitrim 1 hr 45 min 1 hr 45 min 3 3 REE Drumshanbo the right-hand side Approx time No. -
Irish Landscape Names
Irish Landscape Names Preface to 2010 edition Stradbally on its own denotes a parish and village); there is usually no equivalent word in the Irish form, such as sliabh or cnoc; and the Ordnance The following document is extracted from the database used to prepare the list Survey forms have not gained currency locally or amongst hill-walkers. The of peaks included on the „Summits‟ section and other sections at second group of exceptions concerns hills for which there was substantial www.mountainviews.ie The document comprises the name data and key evidence from alternative authoritative sources for a name other than the one geographical data for each peak listed on the website as of May 2010, with shown on OS maps, e.g. Croaghonagh / Cruach Eoghanach in Co. Donegal, some minor changes and omissions. The geographical data on the website is marked on the Discovery map as Barnesmore, or Slievetrue in Co. Antrim, more comprehensive. marked on the Discoverer map as Carn Hill. In some of these cases, the evidence for overriding the map forms comes from other Ordnance Survey The data was collated over a number of years by a team of volunteer sources, such as the Ordnance Survey Memoirs. It should be emphasised that contributors to the website. The list in use started with the 2000ft list of Rev. these exceptions represent only a very small percentage of the names listed Vandeleur (1950s), the 600m list based on this by Joss Lynam (1970s) and the and that the forms used by the Placenames Branch and/or OSI/OSNI are 400 and 500m lists of Michael Dewey and Myrddyn Phillips. -
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A&A Guide cvr 02/06/2011 10:21 Page 2 CLARE LIMERICK NORTH TIPPERARY SOUTH OFFALY Activities & Adventure Guide for Ireland’s Shannon Region A&A Guide cvr 02/06/2011 10:21 Page 3 Inside_single pages fnl 02/06/2011 10:19 Page 1 Contents: Shannon Region Map 2 Introduction 5 Activities: Adventure & Watersports 6 Angling 20 Cycling 30 Equestrian 36 Golf 43 Walking 54 Gardens 62 Special Interest 68 For great activity and adventure breaks visit www.ShortBreaksIreland.ie Shannon Region Tourist Information Offices: • Limerick City Centre Arthur’s Quay t: +353 61 317522 e: [email protected] • Ennis, Co. Clare Arthur’s Row (off O’Connell Street) – in the Clare Museum t: +353 65 6828366 e: [email protected] • Shannon Airport, Co. Clare Arrivals Hall, t: +353 61 471664 e: [email protected] • Adare, Co. Limerick Heritage Centre, Main Street, t: +353 61 396255 e: [email protected] pg: 01 Inside_single pages fnl 02/06/2011 10:19 Page 2 Ireland’s Shannon Region Map & Road Guide The Shannon Region: • Clare • Limerick • North Tipperary • South Offaly See below for a more detailed map of the Shannon Region. pg:02 Inside_single pages fnl 02/06/2011 10:19 Page 3 pg:03 Inside_single pages fnl 02/06/2011 10:19 Page 4 pg:04 Inside_single pages fnl 02/06/2011 10:19 Page 5 Adventure and Activity Holidays in Ireland’s Shannon Region The Shannon Region lies at the heart of the beautiful West of Ireland. This region of many contrasts offers a particularly diverse and exceptional tourism experience, ranging from wild scenic landscapes, unspoilt countryside, a wealth of historic/cultural attractions, to seaside resorts with beautiful sandy beaches, a rugged Atlantic coastline, a floral kingdom, the majestic River Shannon – one of Europe’s great waterways, bustling rural towns and villages, and a variety of culinary experiences. -
Shannon Folder FINAL.Indd
Using the Shannon Waterways Corridor Study 2005 A study of area surrounding the Upper Shannon navigation down to Roosky Waterway Corridor Studies including the Boyle River, Lough Allen, Lough Key and the Carnadoe waters. THE SHANNON “The studies should become an important element in the relevant county development process, with the proposed WATERWAY CORRIDOR STUDIES policies and priorities included in the county development ColinColin BuchananBuchanan aandnd PPartnersartners iinn aassociationssociation wwithith JJohnohn CCroninronin & AAssociates,ssociates, DDr.r. NNiamhiamh RRocheoche plans. The studies should, where appropriate, enhance Waterways Corridor Study 2004 The Shannon River The Royal Canal coordination between these plans and those of Waterways between Roosky and Lanesborough between Cloondara and Thomastown Ireland for the navigations.” Heritage Council policy paper Integrating Policies for Ireland’s Inland Waterways 2005. The Shannon Waterway Corridor Studies are an essential input to Cunnane Stratton Reynolds in association with Cultural ResourWaterwaysce Development Services, Corridor Study 2004 strategic decision-making: KT Cullen White Young Green, DIT Tourism Research CentreA study of the area surrounding Lanesborough to Shannonbridge County Development Plans Local Biodiversity Action Plans Local Area Plans Regional Planning Guidelines Town Plans Agri-tourism projects Strategies for recreation ColinColin BuchananBuchanan aandnd PPartnersartners iinn aassociationssociation wwithith JJohnohn CCroninronin & AAssociates,ssociates, -
Appendix B 1 of 54
Appendix b 1 of 54 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES CHILDCARE PROGRAMME 2000 - 2006 GRANT APPROVALS TO CHILDCARE FACILITIES TO END 2003 CAPITAL(COMMUNITY BASED AND PRIVATE) AND STAFFING (COMMUNITY BASED) APPROVED CHILDCARE PLACES PROJECT NAME PROJECT ADDRESS FUNDING FULL TIME SESSIONAL € INITIAL EXTRA INITIAL EXTRA COUNTY : CAVAN BMW REGION CAPITAL COMMUNITY BASED Bailieborough Development Association Ltd Stonewall, Bailieborough, Co Cavan 67,612 0 0 0 40 (BDA) Bailieborough Development Association Ltd Stonewall, Bailieborough, Co Cavan 74,488 0 0 0 0 (BDA) Bunnoe Community Enterprise Ltd. Bunnoe, Lisboduff, Cootehill 125,069 0 20 0 0 Development & Information Centre, Main Street, Busy Bees Playschool 43,983 0 9 17 14 Arvagh Dowra Community Playgroup Corrard House, Dowra, Co Cavan 18,505 0 0 0 0 Happy Days Community Playgroup Rory O Moore Park, Ernehill, Belturbet 160,796 0 0 17 -17 Community Resource Centre, Main Street, Killeshandra, Killeshandra Community Playgroup 20,499 0 0 18 2 Co Cavan Laragh Area Development Group Ltd. The Old School, Stradone, Co Cavan 198,714 0 0 14 36 Mac Nean Womens Group Cornagee, Blacklion, Co Cavan 50,790 0 0 0 16 Mac Nean Womens Group Cornagee, Blacklion, Co Cavan 19,046 0 0 0 0 Munterconnaught Community Development Ryefield, Virginia 62,150 0 0 0 0 Association Ltd. Munterconnaught Community Development Ryefield, Virginia 203,158 0 0 0 0 Association Ltd. Shercock Child Resource Centre Ltd Kingscourt Road, Shercock 307,050 0 0 0 0 Shercock Child Resource Centre Ltd Kingscourt Road, Shercock 24,799 0 0 25 38 Stepping Stones High/Scope Preschool St. -
Spring Gathering 2020 Hosted by Wayfarers Hiking Club
Spring Gathering 2020 Hosted by Wayfarers Hiking Club Friday March 27th – Sunday March 29th 2020 The Wayfarers Hiking Club 1970-2020 The Wayfarers Hiking Club is this year celebrating 50 years of hiking and as part of our year of celebrations we are proud to have been selected as the host club for the Mountaineering Ireland’s Spring Gathering 2020. Our founding member Mary Solan led the hike which evolved into the Wayfarers Hiking Club in October 1970, from this small beginning we have become one of the larger hiking clubs in the region with 240 members. Members come from across Dublin and further afield, four hikes are organised each weekend varying in difficulty and duration to suit all of our member’s abilities. The club members are environmentally aware, we follow the leave no trace principles, we encourage carpooling and are conscious of our responsibility in the area of conservation. Club members are encouraged to undertake Mountain Skills training and some of our most experienced club members have developed a two day Navigation training programme which they deliver to members. The club plans regular trips away over the long weekends in Ireland and celebrates Christmas with a whiskey hike and a party. The club barbeque every August in Glenmalure is one of the highlights of the summer. Many of our members take part in challenge hikes throughout the year and the annual Blackstairs Challenge hike which is organised by the club is held in May each year in Co. Carlow. The Wayfarers have put together a hiking programme for the Spring Gathering weekend which includes some of our favourite hikes in the West Wicklow area. -
Turlough Hill Pumped Storage Scheme Co
Turlough Hill Pumped Storage Scheme Co. Wicklow Ireland ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD BORO SOLATHAIR AN LE1CTREACHAIS Power from the Mountains When the Electricity Supply Board moved ontotheTurlough Hill site in 1968 and began its first work on a project which was to be the largest civil engineering operation ever undertaken in the country, it moved into an area not only of great scenic beauty but also one of great historical significance. Turlough Hill stands in the Wicklow Gap four miles from Glenda- lough where the hermit St. Kevin founded a monastic city in the 6th century-a centre of learning and pilgrimage to which Irish Kings brought gifts of gold. The increase in importance of Glendalough as a centre of pilgrimage had its effect on the Wicklow Gap where The upoer reservoir under construction with an inset showing the intake structure. the original tracks and trails were improved by the Leinster Monarchs and carefully paved with stone into a fair imitation of a The control room. Roman road - now known as St. Kevin's Road. A portion of this road crosses the ES B site and is now excavated and open to view. The pilgrimage to Glendalough survived from these early times down to the famine year of 1847. Long before construction of theluriough Hill scheme the Wicklow Gap was noted as a source of power. As long ago as 1800, large scale mining began in this area for copper, lead and zinc. These workings began on the Lough Nahanagan side of Camaderry Mountain and were called the Luganure Mines. Today ruins of miners' cottages and large tips of mine tailings can be seen in the Glendassan Valley on the approach toTurlough Hill from Glendalough. -
Limerick Metropolitan District Movement Framework
Limerick City and County Council Limerick Metropolitan District Movement Framework Study 2 The following people and organisations contributed Mr David Clements to the development of the Movement Framework Organisations/Individuals consulted as part of Study: the development of the study: Limerick City and County Council: Ultan Gogarty – Limerick Institute of Technology Paul Crowe Orlaith Borthwick, Gary Rowan – Limerick Chamber Vincent Murray Miriam Flynn – Bus Éireann Rory McDermott Joe Hoare – University Hospital Limerick Carmel Lynch Insp. Paul Reidy, Sgt. Peter Kelly – An Garda Neal Boyle Síochána John J. Ryan Helen O’Donnell, Philip Danaher – Limerick City Kieran Reeves Business Association Mairead Corrigan Brian Kirby – Mary Immaculate College Robert Reidy, John Moroney – University of Limerick Smarter Travel Office: Limerick Pat O’Neill Michael Curtin – Eurobus Limerick Lise-Ann Sheehan Consultant Members of the Project Team for National Transport Authority: delivery of the Movement Framework Study: Mr Hugh Creegan Tiago Oliveira, Arup Consulting Engineers David O’Keeffe, Arup Consulting Engineers Clifford Killeen, Arup Consulting Engineers Images Photography for this report was provided by Limerick City & County Council and Arup Consulting Engineers. Graphics for this report were provided by Arup Consulting Engineers. 3 Limerick Metropolitan District Movement Framework Study 1 Executive Summary and Introduction 7 1.1 Executive Summary 8 1.2 Introduction - The Limerick Metropolitan District Movement Framework Study 9 2 Literature -
First Ever Training in a Mine for the Irish Cave Rescue Organisation
Newsletter Mining Heritage Trust of Ireland No. 75 Summer 2017 SPECIAL FEATURE Who Fears to Speak of Avoca? Nick Coy Mine Rescue Training Weekend, Glendasan Ed Hicks Primitive Mining on Lamb’s Head, Caherdaniel, County Kerry Alastair Lings CHAIRMAN’S REPORT FOR 2016 THE FUTURE OF THE MHTI ISSN 1649-0894 Iontaobhas Oidhreacht Mianadóireachta na hEireann Dates for your Diary 2017 June 15-19, Mining History Association Annual Conference, Alaska, USA. http://www.mininghistoryassociation.org/ June 23-26, NAMHO Conference, Godstone, Surrey, GB. http://www.namho.org/conference_2017.php August 19-27, Heritage Week. http://www.heritageweek.ie/ See page 7 for more details September, tba, MHTI Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM). Members will be advised by circular when the date, time and venue has been decided September 9-10, European Heritage Open Days NI. https://www.discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/attractions/love-heritage/ September 25-29, Australasian Mining History Association Conference at Taralgon, Victoria. http://www.mininghistory.asn.au/ Check with organisers of meetings before making any travel bookings in case of change of dates or arrangements. MHTI lists events in good faith but is not responsible for errors or changes made. For MHTI field trips please register your interest, without commitment, so the organiser can keep you informed. Page 2 Page 3 MHTI Members’ Business Chairman’s Report for 2016 By the end of 2016 our Facebook page had 709 “Likes”, up Our first event of the year was in March looking at mines, from 492 the year before. Our page is regularly updated, and quarries and related features around Derry / Londonderry. -
HISTORIC BANAGHER, Co. OFFALY CONSERVATION
HISTORIC BANAGHER, Co. OFFALY CONSERVATION, INTERPRETATION & MANAGEMENT PLAN April 2018 Fig. 1: ‘Banagher Stag’ by artist Roddy Moynihan. www.oisingallery.com © Howley Hayes Architects 2018 Howley Hayes Architects were commissioned by Banagher Development Group, Offaly County Council and the Heritage Council to prepare a Conservation, Management and Interpretation Plan for Banagher, Co. Offaly. The surveys on which this plan are based were undertaken in June 2017. The historic survey drawings were photographed by James Scully, Kieran Keenaghan and Eoghan Broderick at the National Archives in the UK and Waterways Ireland archive in Enniskillen and made available for this report. We would like to thank: Amanda Pedlow (Heritage Officer; Offaly County Council) for her valuable input in the preperation of this plan and feedback on the early drafts; Dermot Egan (Community and Local Development; Offaly County Council), together with all of the members of Offaly County Council and Banagher Development Group who attended meetings and supported the initiative. CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 7 2.0 UNDERSTANDING THE PLACE 14 3.0 PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 29 4.0 ASSESSMENT & STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 55 5.0 DEFINING ISSUES & ASSESSING VULNERABILITY 59 6.0 CONSERVATION POLICIES 63 7.0 INTERPRETATION & MANAGEMENT POLICIES 64 8.0 IMPLEMENTATION RECOMMENDATIONS 67 BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Place Located on the southern point of a sweeping bend its many churches and castles. Delvin Eathra had a on the Middle Shannon. Banagher’s Main Street rises rich heritage of Early Christian foundations including from the riverbank to the summit of a low-lying hill, Clonmacnoise, Gallen, Tisaran and Reynagh, and has offering views across the wider landscape comprising been referred to by historians as ‘a flowering garden of the mid-Shannon floodplains, which is designated of monasteries’. -
Blown Cavity Wall Insulation
DIRECTORY0B Issue 14 NSAI AGREMENT REGISTERED 30/08/2019 BLOWN CAVITY WALL INSTALLATION COMPANIES NSAI Agrément NSAI 1 Swift Square Northwood Santry Dublin 9. T: 01-8073800 F: 01- 8073842ai.ie Disclaimer Inclusion on this list is verification that NSAI have carried out an audit on the installer and are satisfied that they substantially meet the requirements of the CAVITY WALL SCHEME. NSAI take no responsibility for the work of the installer. Construction projects can be complicated in nature and it is recommended that third party advice be sought from a competent professional with relevant experience prior to entering into any contract for works. NSAI cannot and will not intervene in any dispute between parties. Registration Approved Installer Insulation System Agrément Number Certificate No. IAB/0293/100 Ecowise Insulation Ltd. Korefill Cavity Wall 07/0293 /H07 0293H Unit 2, Insulation System Ballybrit Industrial Estate, Co. Galway. T: 091 768768 F: 091 767704 E: ecowiseH @eircom.net W:http://www.ecowiseinsulation.net/ Contact: Eddie Smith /H05 0226H IAB/0226/102 Keating Insulation Ltd. EcoBead and EcoBead 05/0226 Ballywish Business Park , Platinum Cavity Wall Castlebridge, Insulation Systems Co. Wexford. T: 053 91 59866 F: 053 91 59134 salesH @keatinginsu latio n.com W: http://www.keatinginsulation.com/_html/ Contact: Liam Keating IAB/0191/103 Warmfill Limited Warmfill Cavity Wall 09/0191H09 /0191H Shore Studios Insulation System 18a Shore Road Holywood BT18 9HX . Tel +44 (0) 28 9042 7933 / 9042 8260 alesHS @warmfill.com W:www.warmfill.com E: [email protected] Contact: Brendan McCrea /H07 /0293H07 IAB/0293/105 Cooper Insulation Ltd. -
No. Route Category K Hours Ascent Grade Route 1 Aghavannagh Bridge T 055 861 Inter 18 5 1000 2 Aghavannagh Bridge > Road >
No. Route Category K Hours Ascent Grade Route 10 Aghavannagh Bridge Inter 18 5 1000 2 Aghavannagh Bridge > Road > Track > Aghavannagh Mt. 580M > T 055 861 Lybagh 646M > Slievamaan 759M > Lugnacoille 925M > Ow Valley > Aghavannagh Bridge 20 Annalecka Bridge Inter 19 5.75 750 2 Annalecka Bridge > Forest Track > Barnacullian 714m > O 055 018 Mullaghcleevaun East 795m > Mullaghcleevaun West 849m > Glenbride > St Kevins Way > Annalecka Bridge 30 Ballinafunshogue Inter 18 5.5 1050 2 Car Park > Bendoo > Art's Lough > Clohernagh > Lugnaquillia 925m T 089 930 > Col > Ow River > Corrigasleggaun > Kelly's Lough > Zig Zags > Car Park 40 Ballinagee Bridge Inter 18 5 700 3+ Car Park > St Kevin's Way > Gleenremore Brook > Art's Cross > O 036 024 Lough Firrib > Turlough Hill > Wicklow Gap > St Kevin's Way > Car Park 50 Ballinastoe Inter 16 4.5 800 3+ JB Malone CP > JB Memorial >White Hill > Djouce > War Hill > O 169 074 Glensoulan > WWay > Glasnamullen Stream > Forest Track > CP 60 Ballyknockan Inter 22.5 7 1042 3 Ballyknockan > road > track to Black Hill > Mullaghcleevaun W > O 005 071 Mullaghcleevaun E > Billy Byre’s Gap > Moanbane > Silsean > Ballyknockan 70 Ballyknockan Inter 15 4.5 720 3 Ballyknockan > Road > Pound Lane > Black Hill > Billy Byrnes Gap > O 010 073 Moanbane > Silsean > Ballyknockan 80 Ballynultagh Gap Inter 17 5 700 3+ Car Park > Ballynultagh Gap > Black Hill > Moanbane > Billy O 044 109 Byrnes Gap > Mullaghcleevaun > Cleevaun Lough > Ballynultagh > Car Park 90 Baravore Inter 19 7 910 2 Barravore > Table Track > Camenabologue > Cannow