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A Seed Is Sown 1884-1900 (1) Before the GAA from the Earliest Times, The
A Seed is Sown 1884-1900 (1) Before the GAA From the earliest times, the people of Ireland, as of other countries throughout the known world, played ball games'. Games played with a ball and stick can be traced back to pre-Christian times in Greece, Egypt and other countries. In Irish legend, there is a reference to a hurling game as early as the second century B.C., while the Brehon laws of the preChristian era contained a number of provisions relating to hurling. In the Tales of the Red Branch, which cover the period around the time of the birth of Christ, one of the best-known stories is that of the young Setanta, who on his way from his home in Cooley in County Louth to the palace of his uncle, King Conor Mac Nessa, at Eamhain Macha in Armagh, practised with a bronze hurley and a silver ball. On arrival at the palace, he joined the one hundred and fifty boys of noble blood who were being trained there and outhurled them all single-handed. He got his name, Cuchulainn, when he killed the great hound of Culann, which guarded the palace, by driving his hurling ball through the hound's open mouth. From the time of Cuchulainn right up to the end of the eighteenth century hurling flourished throughout the country in spite of attempts made through the Statutes of Kilkenny (1367), the Statute of Galway (1527) and the Sunday Observance Act (1695) to suppress it. Particularly in Munster and some counties of Leinster, it remained strong in the first half of the nineteenth century. -
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard)
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard) Friday 14 June 2013 Volume 86, No WA1 This publication contains the written answers to questions tabled by Members. The content of the responses is as received at the time from the relevant Minister or representative of the Assembly Commission and has not been subject to the official reporting process or changed in any way. Contents Written Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister ................................................................... WA 1 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development .................................................................... WA 12 Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure .................................................................................. WA 20 Department of Education ........................................................................................................ WA 23 Department for Employment and Learning ................................................................................ WA 38 Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment ...................................................................... WA 51 Department of the Environment ............................................................................................... WA 61 Department of Finance and Personnel ..................................................................................... WA 92 Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety ........................................................... WA -
Secretarys-Report-2006.Pdf
Coiste Thír Eoghain • An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2006 • Orduithe Seasaimh Don Chomhdháil • (Standing Orders For Convention) In order that the proceedings of the Convention be carried out without delay, the following Standing Orders will be observed: 1. The Proposer of a Resolution or of an Amendment thereto may speak for five minutes, but not more than five minutes. 2. A Delegate speaking to a Resolution or an Amendment must not exceed three minutes. 3. The Proposer of a Resolution or of an Amendment may speak a second time for three minutes before a vote is taken, but no other Delegate may speak a second time to the same Resolution or Amendment. 4. The Chairman may, at any time he considers a matter has been sufficiently discussed, call on the Proposer for a reply, and when that has been given a vote must be taken. 5. A Delegate may, with the consent of the Chairman, move ‘that the question be now put’, after which, when the Proposer has spoken, a vote must be taken. 6. Standing Orders shall not be suspended for the purpose of considering any matter not on the Clár, except by the consent of a majority equal to two-thirds of those present and voting. Tyrone Senior Team 2006 2 Coiste Thír Eoghain • An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2006 • Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Thír Eoghain • A Chara Tionólfár an Chomhdháil Bhliantúil de Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Contae Thír Eoghain ar an Bearach (Cumann na Craoibhe Rua) ar an Máirt 12ú Nollaig 2006 ag tosnu ar 7.30 i.n. Mise, le fíor-mheas Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh Rúnaí • Clár • 1. -
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard)
Written Answers to Questions Official Report (Hansard) Friday 22 June 2012 Volume 76, No WA1 This publication contains the written answers to questions tabled by Members. The content of the responses is as received at the time from the relevant Minister or representative of the Assembly Commission and has not been subject to the official reporting process or changed in any way. Contents Written Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister ................................................................... WA 1 Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ...................................................................... WA 5 Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure .................................................................................. WA 23 Department of Education ........................................................................................................ WA 27 Department for Employment and Learning ................................................................................ WA 36 Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment ...................................................................... WA 40 Department of the Environment ............................................................................................... WA 44 Department of Finance and Personnel ................................................................................... WA 115 Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety ......................................................... WA -
Omagh Auction Mart Ltd Monday 15Th February 2021 Heavier Sorts In
Omagh Auction Mart Ltd Monday 15th February 2021 Heavier sorts in most demand in both rings. Bullocks J. Woods, Lack 665k £1575; 705k £1620, P. M. O’Kane, Drumquin 605k £1375; 565k £1275; 475k £1100, Wm. Johnston, Lack 680k £1545; 690k £1540, R. T. Sproule, Strabane 700k £1575, M. McCanny, Sion Mills 645k £1450, F. Ferris, Leglands 560k £1260; 610k £1310, H. McAnea, Castlederg 610k £1365; 595k £1260, C. Starrs, Fintona 575k £1285; 635k £1355; 580k £1240, M. Ferris, Leglands 605k £1345; 645k £1400, K. Ward, Douglas Bridge 505k £1075, B. Donnelly, Eskra 610k £1300, D. McKinney, Fintona 595k £1320; 630k £1345; 670k £1340,, E. O’Kane, Drumquin 545k £1150, S. Gallen, Scraghey 610k £1260; 335k £780, D. W. Johnston, Lack 685k £1400, C. Logue, Corlea 465k £1125; 490k £1165 and £1130, A. McMullan, Castlederg 415k £940; 400k £875, F. Quinn, Cookstown 330k £770. Heifers S. Mitchell, Eskra 640k £1380; 610k £1320; 625k £1350, L. McKinley, Trillick 555k £1350; 575k £1230; 505k £1070, C. Starrs, Fintona 515k £1160; 575k £1190, D. McKinney, Fintona 5158k £1140; 500k £1090, Tom Donnelly, Brookeboro 535k £1150; 510k £1090; 490k £1160, E. McAnenly, Ballygawley 515k £1080, B. McCrystal, Mullaslin 655k £1370, Patk. McCullagh, Mountfield 510k £1060; 575k £1160, S. McGirr, Ballygawley 525k £1090; 535k £1090, M. McCanny, Sion Mills, 555k £1150, B. Kelly, Loughmacrory 450k £1120; 475k £1080, M. O’Kane, Drumquin 405k £960; 415k £890; 440k £920; 330k £790, F. Quinn, Cookstown 415k £980; 350k £790, R. Byrne, Killeter 380k £820. Fat Cows J. Cunningham, Kileeshil 550k £218, Wm. Oliver, Clanabogan 750k £214, J. -
A5 Western Transport Corridor — Volume
A5 Western Transport Corridor Public Inquiry Report New Buildings to Aughnacloy February 2012 — Volume 1 — 2 Table of Contents Volume 1 Page Index of Objectors 4 (Alphabetical) Chapter 1 Introduction 19 Chapter 2 Description Of Scheme 21 Strategic Inquiry Report 23 Chapter 3 The Case For The Department Strategic 25 Chapter 4 Cross Examination Of Departmental 35 Witnesses Strategic Chapter 5 Presentation Of Objections At Strategic Inquiry 37 Chapter 6 Common Issues 201 Volume 2 Chapter 7 Section 1 Inquiry Report 5 Chapter 8 Section 2 Inquiry Report 111 Chapter 9 Section 3 Inquiry Report 175 Chapter 10 Endorsements – Strategic 287 Chapter 11 Conclusions, Recommendations & Acknowledgements 293 Volume 3 Appendix 1 Standard Letters & Objector Listings 5 Appendix 2 Inquiry Appearances Listing 23 Appendix 3 List Of Departmental Documentation 37 Appendix 4 Objector Listing (Numerical) 39 Appendix 5 Inspectors’ Correspondence 57 Appendix 6 Endorsement Listing (Alphabetical) 63 Appendix 7 Statutory Consultee Listing 65 Appendix 8 List Of Abbreviations 67 3 Index of Objectors Surname / Forename / Strategic Local Vol / Page Business Representative Reference Reference A & B Contracts OA-1115 02-071 1/148, 2/165 Acheson Ruth OA-1294 1/192 Adams David & OA-1081 02-004 2/116 Christopher Adams Denise OA-1049 01-079 1/114, 2/44 Adams John Mark OA-1050 01-080 1/115, 188. 2/45 Allen David 03-130 2/229 Allen Elizabeth, James, OA-1164 03-081 1/169, 188. 2/229 David & Mavis Allen John OA-970 1/77 Allen Thomas & Helen OA-1153 03-069 1/166, 188. 2/219 Alternative A5 Represented by OA-982 1/89 Alliance Hoy & Dorman Consulting Engineers An Taisce - Represented by Ian OA-038 1/49 National Trust for Lumley, James Nix Ireland & Attracta Ui Bhroin Anderson Paula OA-1025 1/100 Armstrong Alan OA-1114 02-068 1/148, 2/163 Armstrong David & Lavinia OA-1186 03-139 1/176, 182. -
Western Region Schools (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary)
Western Region Schools (Nursery / Primary & Post Primary) Revised Formula Funding Budgets 2015/16 School Revised Total School Initial Total Formula Reference School Name Budget Addition Formula Funding for Type funding 2015/16 * Number 2015/16 * 201-1873 PS Aghadrumsee Primary 180,344 4,452 184,796 203-6557 PS All Saints Primary, Tattysallagh 291,738 6,814 298,552 203-2722 PS Altishane Primary 144,398 4,010 148,408 201-6701 PS Ardstraw Jubilee Primary 312,856 7,977 320,833 201-6068 PS Artigarvan Primary 424,994 10,589 435,583 201-6124 PS Ashlea Primary 358,847 7,742 366,588 201-1893 PS Ballinamallard Primary 476,995 12,828 489,823 201-2095 PS Ballougry Primary 282,201 6,490 288,690 201-2298 PS Ballykelly Primary 868,861 20,330 889,192 201-2087 PS Bellarena Primary 168,268 3,439 171,706 201-1860 PS Belleek No 2 Primary 179,515 3,955 183,470 211-6345 NS Belmont Nursery 213,805 3,868 217,673 211-6266 NS Bligh's Lane Nursery 221,487 3,926 225,413 201-6645 PS Bready Jubilee Primary 385,038 9,248 394,287 203-2278 PS Broadbridge Primary 1,042,006 30,974 1,072,979 201-1894 PS Brookeborough Primary 243,054 5,473 248,527 203-6574 PS Bunscoil Cholmcille Primary 427,433 10,668 438,101 211-6267 NS Carnhill Nursery 169,194 3,694 172,888 221-0065 SS Castlederg High School 2,002,546 51,210 2,053,756 203-6465 PS Chapel Road Primary 611,221 16,536 627,758 203-6449 PS Christ The King Primary, Omagh 777,853 17,315 795,168 201-6663 PS Cooley Primary 430,418 11,614 442,032 203-2277 PS Craigbrack Primary 134,613 4,010 138,623 201-2052 PS Culmore Primary 269,950 -
U-18 Grade 3
Tyrone County GAA Offices 1 James Street Omagh Co. Tyrone BT78 1DH Under 18 G3A Under 18 G3A Round 1 - 02-03-2013 (Sat) Round 5 - 02-04-2013 (Tue) Killyman St Mary's V BYE Drumragh Sarsfields V BYE Tattyreagh St Patrick's V Beragh Red Knights Tattyreagh St Patrick's V Eskra Emmetts Naomh Padraig V Rock St Patrick's Killyman St Mary's V Naomh Padraig Eskra Emmetts V Drumragh Sarsfields Beragh Red Knights V Rock St Patrick's Under 18 Grade 3B Under 18 Grade 3B Round 1 - 02-03-2013 (Sat) Round 5 - 02-04-2013 (Tue) Glenelly St Joseph's V BYE Castlederg St Eugene's V BYE Urney St Colmcille's V Aghyaran St Davogs Urney St Colmcille's V Clann na Gael Gortin St Patrick's V Omagh St Enda's Glenelly St Joseph's V Gortin St Patrick's Clann na Gael V Castlederg St Eugene's Aghyaran St Davogs V Omagh St Enda's Under 18 G3A Under 18 G3A Round 2 - 09-03-2013 (Sat) Round 6 - 09-04-2013 (Tue) Naomh Padraig V BYE Tattyreagh St Patrick's V BYE Rock St Patrick's V Eskra Emmetts Rock St Patrick's V Drumragh Sarsfields Drumragh Sarsfields V Tattyreagh St Patrick's Naomh Padraig V Beragh Red Knights Beragh Red Knights V Killyman St Mary's Eskra Emmetts V Killyman St Mary's Under 18 Grade 3B Under 18 Grade 3B Round 2 - 09-03-2013 (Sat) Round 6 - 09-04-2013 (Tue) Gortin St Patrick's V BYE Urney St Colmcille's V BYE Omagh St Enda's V Clann na Gael Omagh St Enda's V Castlederg St Eugene's Castlederg St Eugene's V Urney St Colmcille's Gortin St Patrick's V Aghyaran St Davogs Aghyaran St Davogs V Glenelly St Joseph's Clann na Gael V Glenelly St Joseph's Under 18 -
Cranlome School
Forty Years in and Around the “Old Bare Bush” Researched and editied by: E. Gillen, B. Grimes, M. Quinn, B. Stewart Contents Page No. Introduction 1 Background of Cranlome School and the Surrounding Area 2 Teachers who taught in Cranlome School 7 Students in the 1920/30’s 11 Students in the 1940/50’s 32 Students in the 1960’s 65 Selected Favourite Literature and Prose 72 Clergy of Killeeshil during the time Cranlome School was open 77 First Communion and Confirmation Photographs 80 Do you remember 85 Quinn/McElroy Memoribilia 86 School and Local Memoribilia 88 Cunningham Family School Photographs 91 Sources 92 Introduction When past pupils of Cranlome School would meet over the years, they would often reminisce and talk about their days there. It was at such a meeting in a Dungannon restaurant that the idea was born to hold a school reunion and prepare a little book about the school and memories of the pupils who went to this seat of learning over the forty years its doors were open. The project began when the first two past pupils got two more to join them and so the Research Team began their work which ha s taken over a year to bring to completion. Now they are looking forward to the 10th.September 2004 when all the Past Pupils from home and abroad will gather in Quinn's Corner where many old acquaintances will meet and have an enjoyable night. Acknowledgements Thanks to all those who loaned us photographs or contributed articles. To all those who gave us help and advice in anyway we are very grateful. -
U15 League Fixtures
Tyrone Tyrone GAA 230 Radergan Road Garvaghey Dungannon Co. Tyrone BT70 2EH U-15 League Grade 1A (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Kildress Wolfe Tones V Cookstown Fr. Rock's Donaghmore St Patrick's V Eglish St Patrick's Ardboe O'Donovan Rossa V Galbally Pearses U-15 League Grade 1B (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Fintona Pearses V Cappagh Trillick St Macartan's V Dromore St Dympna's Loughmacrory St Teresa's V Carrickmore St Colmcille's U-15 League Grade 2A (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Errigal Ciaran V Moortown St Malachy's Moy Tír na nÓg V Coalisland Fianna GFC Dungannon Thomas Clarkes V Clonoe O'Rahilly's CLG U-15 League Grade 2B (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Beragh Red Knights GAA V Drumragh Sarsfields Omagh St Enda's V Strabane Sigersons Both Domhnaigh V Pomeroy Plunketts U-15 League Grade 3A (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Rock St Patrick's V Brackaville Owen Roes Derrylaughan Kevin Barry's V Cookstown Fr. Rock's Killeeshil St Mary's V Edendork St Malachy's U-15 League Grade 3B (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Owen Roes Clann na nGael V Castlederg St Eugene's Drumquin Wolfe Tones V Greencastle St Patrick's Eskra Emmetts V Tattyreagh St Patrick's U-15 League Grade 4A (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) St Brigid's V BYE Derrytresk Fir an Chnoic V Donaghmore St Patrick's Aghaloo O'Neill's V Stewartstown Harps U-15 League Grade 4B (Draft Competition) Round 1 - 29-05-2021 (Sat) Naomh Eoghan V Augher St Macartan's Aghyaran St Davog's V Clogher Eire Óg Urney St Columba's V Errigal Ciaran U-15 League Grade 1A (Draft Competition) Round 2 - 05-06-2021 (Sat) Cookstown Fr. -
Register of Employers
REGISTER OF EMPLOYERS A Register of Concerns in which people are employed in accordance with Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland Equality House 7-9 Shaftesbury Square Belfast BT2 7DP Tel: (02890) 500 600 Fax: (02890) 328 970 Textphone: (02890) 500 589 E-mail [email protected] SEPTEMBER 2003 ________________________________________________REGISTRATION The Register Under Article 47 of the Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 the Commission has a duty to keep a Register of those concerns employing more than 10 people in Northern Ireland and to make the information contained in the Register available for inspection by members of the public. The Register is available for use by the public in the Commission’s office. Under the legislation, public authorities as specified by the Office of the First Minister and the Deputy First Minister are automatically treated as registered with the Commission. All other employers have a duty to register if they have more than 10 employees working 16 hours or more per week. Employers who meet the conditions for registration are given one month in which to apply for registration. This month begins from the end of the week in which the concern employed more than 10 employees in Northern Ireland. It is a criminal offence for such an employer not to apply for registration within this period. Persons who become employers in relation to a registered concern are also under a legal duty to apply to have their name and address entered on the Register within one month of becoming such an employer. -
Omagh Auction Mart Ltd. Monday 8Th June 2020 Heavy Cattle
Omagh Auction Mart Ltd. Monday 8th June 2020 Heavy cattle continue to be in good demand recording prices which are unusual for the month of June. Bullocks Kevin McAleer, Mountfeild 605k £1340; 520k £1120; 680k £1430, Wm. Cullinan, Fintona 575k £1260; 610k £1250, M. P. Kelly, Fintona 680k £1485; 610k £1300; 570k £1200; 715k £1450, T. D. McPhilomey, Omagh 610k £1310; 550k £1125, C. O’Hagan, Eskra 545k £1165; 550k £1140, J. McNulty, Glenmornan 565k £1180; 555k £1165; 480k £1070, Wm. Bond, Dromore 725k £1500; 670k £1395; 580k £1205, R&C. Elkin, Omagh 555k £1180; 685k £1430; 675k £1340, K. Doherty, Strabane 605k £1245, Patk. Dolan, Castlederg 600k £1220, W. J. Donnell, Strabane 505k £1100; 470k £1005, P. Moss, Scraghey 550k £1110, G. Clarke, Sixmilecross 640k £1285; 670k £1345, Roslea Farmer, 410k £955, Patk. McNulty, Mountfeild 390k £955, E. Sweeney, Castlederg 400k £940; 370k £840; 380k £880, B. McEnhill, Drumquin 285k £680. Heifers C. O’Hagan, Eskra 595k £1290; 580k £1230, M. McCanny, Sion Mills 560k £1200; 565k £1190; 670k £1320, M. G. O’Kane, Drumquin 580k £1230; 555k £1145; 515k £1055, R&C. Elkin, Omagh 610k £1290, Geo. Armstrong, Lack 560k £1160; 480k £965; 405k £860, J. M. Donnelly, Drumquin 570k £1055; 410k £925; 490k £1050, B. Goodwin, Dromore 555k £1135, A. Corrigan, Fintona 590k £1195; 705k £1360, R. Sproule, Strabane 505k £1015, Jas. Donnelly, Redargan 665k £1330; 565k £1130, Patk. Dolan, Castlederg 680k £1335; 710k £1370, Pat. McNulty, Mountfeild 450k £1090; 390k £880, O. McCallan, Drumnakilly 480k £1055, S. Kelly, Carrickmore 410k £890; 450k £950, K. McAleer, Mountfeild 490k £1000, Geo.