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Page 1 Collectors Corner & Antique 18 18 - Monday, 14th November, 2016 www.donegaldemocrat.com [email protected] www.donegaldemocrat.ie/findit Call: 0749740160 or 074912800 Fax: 0749128001 Classifieds In Memoriam Planning Notices Planning Notices Planning Notices Planning Notices Situations Vacant ✝✝DOHERTY DONEGAL COUNTY PLANNING APPLICA- DONEGAL COUNTY PLANNING COUNCIL TION TO DONEGAL COUNCIL APPLICATION TO DONE- Barney ___________ ___________ COUNTY COUNCIL GAL COUNTY COUNCIL ___________ ___________ Carricknamart, Drumanoo, Killybegs, Manorcunningham Port Td., County Donegal CroaghlinTd., Convent Road ___________ ___________ Letterkenny Inver P.O., Killybegs, I Edward Toye intend to Co. Donegal I, Avril Gallagher, am apply- Co. Donegal 15th Anniversary ___________ ___________ apply to Donegal County ing to Donegal County Council for retention of I, Rory McHugh, am apply- Council for Planning Per- I, Kate Byrne, am applying In loving memory of a partially constructed ing to Donegal County Coun- mission to erect a two sto- to Donegal County Council dear husband, father and agricultural shed and cil for permission to retain ried type dwelling house for permission to construct a Marine and/or Industrial Electricians grandfather who died on permission to complete the as-constructed position of with preparatory waste dormer style dwelling The successful candidates should have a minimum of two the 16th November 2001. same at Carricknamart, dwelling house, septic tank water treatment system and house, foul sewer treatment years industrial or commercial experience post qualification. Manorcunningham, and percolation area, bound- all associated site works at plant and percolation bed • Ability to work as part of a team Happy memories keep Co.Donegal. This aries and all associated site Drumanoo, Killybegs, and all associated site works forever, application may be works which are built at vari- County Donegal. The plan- at Croaghlin, Killybegs, Co. • Full clean drivers licence Of days when we were all together, inspected, or purchased at a ance with the parent Grant of ning application may be Donegal, in the townland of • Must be available to work overtime, weekends and emergency call out as Each of us in our own way, fee not exceeding the Planning Ref. 00/296 at Port inspected or purchased, at a Croaghlin The application required. Have special thoughts of you today. reasonable cost of making a Td., Inver P.O., Co. Donegal, fee not exceeding the rea- may be inspected or pur- • Good communications skills, verbal and written. With an ability to provide in the townland of Port. The chased at a fee not exceed- We know you're close beside us, to guide us on our copy, at the offices of the sonable cost of making a excellent customer service. way, planning authority at the application may be inspected copy, at the offices of the ing the reasonable cost of We'll save the love that fills our hearts, till we meet Offices of the Planning or purchased at a fee not Planning Authority, Donegal making a copy, at the offices • Previous experience in marine and/or refrigeration and/or air conditioning again someday. Authority, Donegal County exceeding the reasonable County Council, County of the Planning Authority, would be an advantage but not essential. Council, County House, cost of making a copy, at the House, Lifford, County Donegal County Council, • Certifications in safe pass, Abrasive Wheels, Manual handling preferred. Lifford, Co. Donegal, during offices of the Planning Donegal during the public County House, Lifford dur- Always loved and remembered by your loving wife Stores Person May, daughters Patricia and Assumpta, sons John, its public opening hours. A Authority, Donegal County opening hours of the Plan- ing its public opening hours, Bernard and Diarmaid, sons-in-law Stephen and submission or observation in Council, County House, Lif- ning Authority and that a and that a submission or The successful person will have a leaving certificate standard Patsy, daughters-in-law Dolie and Deborah, grand- relation to the application ford during its public open- submission or observation in observation in relation to the of education and previous stores experience. Good computer children, sisters Patsy, Harriette and Breid. may be made in writing to ing hours, and that a submis- relation to the application application may be made to skills and the ability to enhance the KER brand through the the planning authority on sion or observation in rela- may be made to the Planning the Authority in writing, on provision of prompt, professional service are essential. payment of the prescribed tion to the application may Authority, in writing, on payment of the prescribed fee, 20, within the period be made to the Authority in payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 • Ability to work as part of a team of 5 weeks beginning on the writing, on payment of the fee of 20 euros within the weeks beginning on the date • Excellent communications skills. (Verbal, written, telephone) date of receipt by the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning of receipt by the Authority • Full clean drivers licence authority of the application, period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt of the of the application. and such submissions or on the date of receipt by the application by the Planning • Must be available to work overtime, weekends and emergency call out as required. Thanksgivings observations will be Authority of the application. Authority. considered by the planning • Qualified electrician would have a distinct advantage, but not essential as authority in making a Dear Heart of Jesus comprehensive training will be given. in the decision on the application. past I have asked for many The planning authority may • Previous experience with Opera Pegasus or a similar stores/stock control favours, this time I asked for Planning Notices grant permission subject to system an advantage but not essential. a special favour (mention or without conditions or Planning Notices Planning Notices Instrumentation Electrical favour) Take it dear heart of may refuse to grant Jesus and place it within The successful candidates should have a minimum of two permission. PLANNING APPLICA- your own broken heart, TION TO DONEGAL years industrial or commercial experience post qualification. DONEGAL COUNTY DONEGAL COUNTY where your father sees it. COUNTY COUNCIL • Ability to work as part of a team Then in his merciful eyes it ___________ COUNCIL COUNCIL ___________ ___________ • Full clean drivers licence will become your favour not Planning Notices Port Td., Castle Street, Ramelton. Creeslough, Co. Donegal mine. Amen. Say this prayer Inver P.O., ___________ ___________ • Must be available to work overtime, weekends and emergency call out as three times for three days Co. Donegal required. and your favour will be ___________ I Paul McDaid intend to We, Donegal Investment DONEGAL COUNTY apply to Donegal County Group Plc are applying to • Good communications skills, verbal and written. With an ability to provide granted. Never known to fail. I, Elizabeth Kennedy, am COUNCIL Council for retention of Donegal County Council for excellent customer service. Must promise publication ___________ applying to Donegal County Collectors Corner & change of use of first floor retention planning M.B. Council for permission to • Previous experience in marine and/or refrigeration and/or air conditioning Antique office accommodation to 1 permission to retain A) retain the as-constructed would be an advantage but not essential. ANTIQUES COLLEC- ERRAROOEY, no. apartment at Castle elevational amendments to position of dwelling house, • Certifications in safe pass, Abrasive Wheels, Manual handling preferred. All Dressed Up TABLES & FINE ART FAIR FALCARRAGH Street, Ramelton, Co. that granted under planning ___________ septic tank and percolation Sunday 20th Nov at the Donegal. This application reference 1923/80 B) the Suitably qualified, interested applicants should submit a CV on or before area, boundaries and all asso- and Nowhere Clarion Hotel Sligo. 20+ I, Paul McGeady, am apply- may be inspected, or reversal of the floor layout 17th November to; ciated site works which are dealers offering quality ing to Donegal County purchased at a fee not internally leaving two thirds built at variance with the par- Mr Declan Mc Brearty, KER Services Ltd, Roshine Rd, Killybegs, Co Donegal to Go? items at prices to suit all Council for retention plan- exceeding the reasonable of the total floor area at ent Grant of Planning Ref. budgets. Also an exhibit of ning permission for devel- cost of making a copy, at the basement level and one third Email: [email protected] 00/296 at Port Td., Inver P.O., art by local Sligo artist Philip opment comprising the con- offices of the planning at entry level in lieu of the Co. Donegal, in the townland Brett. 11am-6pm version of first floor roof authority at the Offices of opposite layout which was of Port. The application may Public Notices E3.50/E2.50' space to living accommoda- the Planning Authority, granted under planning be inspected or purchased at a tion including the installa- Donegal County Council, reference 1923/80 and PUBLIC NOTICE fee not exceeding the reason- tion of gable end windows County House, Lifford, Co. together with retention of Part Time able cost of making a copy, at APPLICATION FOR A FORESHORE LICENCE and roof windows at Erra- Donegal, during its public associated site and ground the offices of the Planning rooey, Falcarragh, Co Done- opening hours. A works at Creeslough, Co. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 19 of the Foreshore Act, 1933 Earn Extra Cash! National Authority, Donegal County gal. The planning applica- submission or observation in Donegal in the townland of that Irish Water, Colvill House, 24 – 26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, have applied Association requires per- Council, County House, Lif- tion may be inspected, or relation to the application Creeslough. sons for part-time / full-time ford during its public opening to the Minister of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, purchased at a fee not may be made in writing to The planning application CHECK OUT OUR fund raising venture.
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