Unit of Management 25 and 26 Overview Map

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Unit of Management 25 and 26 Overview Map 142919.9 167919.9 192919.9 217919.9 242919.9 267919.9 292919.9 UoM 25 & 26 - Overview No Type Name UoM Local Authority AFRR6 AFRR Athleague 25 & 26 Roscommon 5 1 . AFRR8 AFRR Ballyfarnon 25 & 26 Roscommon 8 3 5 AFRR23 AFRR Jamestown 25 & 26 Leitrim 7 3 AFRR24 AFRR Kilconnell 25 & 26 Galway 3 ± AFRR27 AFRR Knockvicar 25 & 26 Roscommon AFRR28 AFRR Leitrim Village 25 & 26 Leitrim AFRR31 AFRR Lough Gara 25 & 26 Roscommon AFRR38 AFRR Roosky 25 & 26 Roscommon AFRR39 AFRR Strokestown 25 & 26 Roscommon AFRR45 AFRR Ballymahon 25 & 26 Longford AFRR46 AFRR Ahascragh 25 & 26 Galway AFRR47 AFRR Cloondara 25 & 26 Longford AFRR48 AFRR Elfeet 25 & 26 Longford 5 AFRR51 AFRR Dromod 25 & 26 Roscommon 1 . 8 ! Leitrim County 3 Sligo County ! AFRR 8 5 2 No Type Name UoM Local Authority 1 "" Cavan County 3 CAR 26 CAR 2 CAR Abbeyshrule 25 & 26 Longford Legend AFRR 27 CAR 6 CAR Athlone 25 & 26 Westmeath !! !! Area for Flood Risk Review (AFRR) !! AFRR 28 CAR 7 CAR Ballaghaderreen 25 & 26 Roscommon AFRR 31 "" CAR 8 CAR Ballinasloe 25 & 26 Galway "" Community at Risk (CAR) !! CAR 13 CAR Boyle 25 & 26 Roscommon " CAR 16 ## Individual Risk Receptors (IRR) CAR 13 " CAR 16 CAR Carrick on Shannon 25 & 26 Leitrim !! CAR 41 "" CAR 19 CAR Castlerea 25 & 26 Roscommon Local Authority Boundary "" AFRR 23 CAR 26 CAR Drumshanbo 25 & 26 Leitrim CAR 7 CAR 27 CAR Edgeworthstown 25 & 26 Longford AFRR 51 Unit of Management 25 & 26 5 CAR 40 CAR Longford 25 & 26 Longford 1 . Roscommon County ! 8 ! CAR 41 CAR Mohill 25 & 26 Leitrim River Network 3 5 7 !! CAR 51 CAR Roscommon 25 & 26 Roscommon 8 AFRR 38 2 Urban Areas AFRR 39 No Type Name UoM Local Authority !! IRR 4 IRR Lanesbrough (Power Station) 25 & 26 Longford "" CAR 19 Longford County AFRR 47 !! "" CAR 40 "" CAR 27 ## IRR 4 Meath County 5 1 . " 8 " 3 CAR 51 5 Westmeath County 2 CAR 2 6 2 "" !! AFRR 48 !! AFRR 6 !! AFRR 45 Galway County "" CAR 42 Note: See UoM 25 & 26 Overview Sheet 1 of 2 for table identifying Areas for Flood Risk Review. V0_A 03/10/2011 IRR and Additional AFRR Included SF/AD JC IB/JM JM V0_0 01/07/2011 Initial map SF/AD JC IB/JM JM 5 Orig/Dwn Checkd Rev'd Apprv'd 1 Rev. Rev. Date Purpose of revision . "" 8 !! CAR 6 3 AFRR 46 5 7 CAR 30 3 " 2 " Client "" !! "" CAR 8 AFRR 24 CAR 21 Offaly County Project CAR 47 Shannon CFRAM Study " "" ## IRR 3 ! " CAR 49 Flood Risk Review Map ! Title ! AFRR 21 UoM 25 & 26 - Overview ! AFRR16 Sheet 2 of 2 " Drawing Status FINAL CAR 54 " ## Job No. 32103000 Figure No. Revision UoM25 & 26 V0_0 V0_A 5 IRR 2 1 ! Scale 1:500,000 @ A3 Oct 03, 2011 . ! Checked Review Approved Drawn 8 " PS 3 " AD/SF JC IB/JM 5 AFRR10 Copyright reserved 2 0 15 30 60 Includes Ordnance Survey Ireland data reproduced under OSi Licence number EN0021011. Jacobs UK Ltd 1 CAR 31 "" 2 Km CAR 23 Unauthorised reproduction infringes Ordnance Survey Ireland and Government of Ireland copyright, © Ordnance Survey Ireland, 2011. 95 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, G2 7HX.
Recommended publications
  • 2015 County Roscommon Ballyfarnon
    Tidy Towns Competition 2015 Adjudication Report Centre: Ballyfarnon Ref: 291 County: Roscommon Mark: 296 Category: B Date(s): 25/06/2015 Maximum Mark Mark Mark Awarded 2014 Awarded 2015 Community Involvement & Planning 60 42 42 Built Environment and Streetscape 50 39 40 Landscaping and Open Spaces 50 40 40 Wildlife, Habitats and Natural Amenities 50 28 30 Sustainable Waste and Resource Management 50 18 20 Tidiness and Litter Control 90 61 62 Residential Streets & Housing Areas 50 28 28 Approach Roads, Streets & Lanes 50 33 34 TOTAL MARK 450 289 296 Community Involvement & Planning / Rannpháirtíocht an Phobail & Pleanáil: Ballyfarnon is most welcome to the 2015 Tidy Towns competition. Many thanks for your application form with additional information. There are a number of easy ways in which you could enhance the presentation of your application form. In the first instance it is recommended that you use the electronic form over the hardcopy. This will give you all the space you need to describe your projects clearly and succinctly. The second point is to do with your additional information. The adjudicator welcomes the use of photos but these should be limited in number and be specifically related to projects undertaken. It is best to leave long descriptions out in favour brief captions which refer back to the application form. If presenting before and after photographs one of each is quite sufficient. Your additional information was tied together rather loosely in four different collections and this presented the adjudicator with a rather unwieldy volume of material. You could use a small ring binder or, better still, insert the photos digitally into the application form, thereby eliminating the need for loose pages.
    [Show full text]
  • Quaker Charity During Black '47
    Quaker Charity During Black '47 Ireland’s annual potato harvest takes place in late August to early September. The infamous potato blight first appeared in 1845 causing a partial failure of the crop. There was no major loss of life that year. The majority of the population had been reduced to living on as small as a quarter of an acre of land, and the potato was their only sustenance. They knew what to do for there had been several periods of food shortages previously in the century. The strategy was to pawn all possessions and use the money to help their families survive until the next harvest. The highly anticipated next crop of 1846 was a total failure. The Irish were then faced with the horror of inescapable starvation. One of the religious tenets of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, is the performance of humanitarian deeds for the greater good. Once the situation became obviously harrowing, Dublin Irish Quakers led by Joseph Bewley and Jonathan Pim established the Central Relief Committee (hereafter CRC) to organize and disseminate the donations that began to pour in. They had no idea of the magnitude or duration of the calamity before them. The CRC worked closely in concert with London based Quakers and the Quakers of the General Relief Committee (hereafter GRC) in New York City, several of whom were blood relatives. The first full year of operation of the CRC was 1847, often referred to as Black ’47. Early on the overwhelming volume of mail caused them to move their headquarters from 57 William Street to a larger venue at 43 Fleet Street.
    [Show full text]
  • Primary Substitute List 2016/2017 Name Address Phone No
    Primary Substitute List 2016/2017 Name Address Phone No. Email Qualifications Willing to teach in a Gaelscoil Anderson, Nora Bunninadden, 0879023029 [email protected] Postgraduate Certificate in Education Ballymote, Co. Sligo m (Masters Level), St. Marys University College, Strawberry Hill, London (2012) BSc (Hons) Public Health and Health Promotion, Sligo IT (2011) Beirne, Sinead Curclare, Kilmore, 087 1244723, [email protected] B.Ed. St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra. Yes Carrick on Shannon, 071 9621225 2012 Co. Roscommon Bruen, Sharon Ballinagare, Castlerea. 086 4044539 [email protected] B. Ed. St. Patrick’s College, Co. Roscommon. Drumcondra. 2016 Burnside, Jackie Yew Tree House, 086 3319377 , [email protected] H. Dip in Arts in Primary Educ. 2016 Hazelwood, Sligo. 071 91 40045 Brennan Cummins, Cross, Claremorris, Co. 087 2950362 [email protected] H. Dip in Primary Educ. Hibernia Samantha Mayo. College 2013. Casey, Irene Culladine, 0860749064 [email protected] B.A. in Applied Languages, University Yes Ballaghdereen, Co. of Limerick (2012) Roscommon PGDE in Primary Education, University of Aberdeen (2014) Cornyn, Ailish Kilduff, Dowra, Co. 087 [email protected] PGCE in Primary Education , University Cavan 6908290/071 of Cumbria, Carisle, U.K.2011 9643353 B.A. UCD 2008 Collins, John Smith – Hill, Elphin Co. 087 3894545. [email protected] H. Dip. in Primary Education Roscommon. 071 96 35095 ( Hibernia ) 2016. Coyne, Aoife Carnbeg, Aghamore, 086 2512956 [email protected] H. Dip in Primary Educ. Hibernia Ballyhaunis Co. Mayo. College, 2015. Donlon, Thomas 086 3515726, thomaspatrickdonlon@gmail. B.A. (Hons. In History and German. 043 3345795 com Duignan, Clare Deanscurragh, 086 0815423 [email protected] H.
    [Show full text]
  • Roscommon Swift Survey 2020
    Roscommon Swift Survey 2020 A report by John Meade and Ricky Whelan A project funded by Roscommon County Council and the Department of Culture Heritage and the Gaeltacht Contents 1 Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... 6 2 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 8 3 Project Objectives ......................................................................................................................... 10 4 Methodology ................................................................................................................................. 10 5 Data Collection .............................................................................................................................. 12 6 Citizen Science .............................................................................................................................. 12 7 Results ........................................................................................................................................... 13 7.1 Survey Visits .......................................................................................................................... 14 7.2 Swift Nests ............................................................................................................................ 16 8 Site Based Results ........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Roinn Cosanta
    ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S 946 Witness Sean Glancy, Dorrary, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitr. Identity. Member of Irish Volunteers, Druinhion, Co. Roscommon, 1917 - . Adjutant, North Roscommon Brigade, 1921 Subject. Irish Volunteers, North Roscommon, 1917-1921. Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness. Nil File No. S.2275 Form B.S.M.2 Statement by Seén Glancy, Dorrary, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim. I joined the Irish Volunteers in Cast lebar in 1916 where I was then employed as a shop assistant. Michael McHugh was O/C of the Volunteers there then. They had no arms of any nature and did not take any action during the Rebellion. A number of the Westport men were arrsted after the Rebellion as they had held a parade on the Sunday unaware that the Rebellion had ended the previous day. This was a public parade through the town. I left Castlebar after the Rebellion and went to work in Dublin and lost contact with the Volunteers then. I returned to Roscommon and took up residence at Killina outside Elphin in 1917. Early in 1918 or late 1917 I again joined the Volunteers in Drunlion. Barney Gannon took me into the Volunteers there. The Volunteers then were and it a known as the I.R.B. Volunteers, was very secret organisation and we had to take an oath on joining. The Unit was only fourteen strong then and we had drill parades once per week. Joe McCormack did the instruction. There were no arms of any type then in the Unit.
    [Show full text]
  • The List of Church of Ireland Parish Registers
    THE LIST of CHURCH OF IRELAND PARISH REGISTERS A Colour-coded Resource Accounting For What Survives; Where It Is; & With Additional Information of Copies, Transcripts and Online Indexes SEPTEMBER 2021 The List of Parish Registers The List of Church of Ireland Parish Registers was originally compiled in-house for the Public Record Office of Ireland (PROI), now the National Archives of Ireland (NAI), by Miss Margaret Griffith (1911-2001) Deputy Keeper of the PROI during the 1950s. Griffith’s original list (which was titled the Table of Parochial Records and Copies) was based on inventories returned by the parochial officers about the year 1875/6, and thereafter corrected in the light of subsequent events - most particularly the tragic destruction of the PROI in 1922 when over 500 collections were destroyed. A table showing the position before 1922 had been published in July 1891 as an appendix to the 23rd Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records Office of Ireland. In the light of the 1922 fire, the list changed dramatically – the large numbers of collections underlined indicated that they had been destroyed by fire in 1922. The List has been updated regularly since 1984, when PROI agreed that the RCB Library should be the place of deposit for Church of Ireland registers. Under the tenure of Dr Raymond Refaussé, the Church’s first professional archivist, the work of gathering in registers and other local records from local custody was carried out in earnest and today the RCB Library’s parish collections number 1,114. The Library is also responsible for the care of registers that remain in local custody, although until they are transferred it is difficult to ascertain exactly what dates are covered.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Full Athleague Community & Economic Plan
    #WeAreAthleague A Community and Economic Plan for and its Hinterlands September 2019 Dening Athleague: The Plan focuses not just on Athleague village but also on its hinterlands. It covers from Scrine to Rookwood bridge to Castlestrange and Clooneen, all of which are within a 4km radius of the village centre. Contents 1. Introduction and Background n The Athleague Plan and its Background n How We Did Things: Our Planning Process 2. Athleague: Our Place and Our People n Where We Are n Where We’ve Come From n Who We Are and What We Do n Physical and Functional Athleague n What Others Think 3. Bringing Athleague Forward 01 n How We Shaped Our Work n Our Planning Workshops n What People Told Us: Our Consultation Feedback 4. Drawing It All Together: A Plan for Athleague n Introduction n Taking Things Forward: Our Priorities n Theme 1: Physical Athleague n Theme 2: Business Athleague n Theme 3: Tourist Athleague n Theme 4: Community Athleague Appendices: 1. Notes of a Planning Workshop, 4 April 2019 02 Roscommon Athleague and Hinterlands Galway ONE Introduction and Background The Athleague Plan and its Background process was co-funded by the Athleague community, Athleague is an historic village of largely linear form, Roscommon County Council and the Department of located on a crossing of the River Suck and on the N63 in Community and Rural Affairs’ Town and Village Renewal west Roscommon, about five miles from Roscommon town. funds. The village itself is home to some 250 people and it lies at This Plan is the result of that process.
    [Show full text]
  • Lakelands and Lots More
    EXPERIENCE THE LAKELANDSEXPERIENCE Lakelands & Inland Waterways Pocket Guide FREE COPY THINGS TO DO PLACES TO SEE FAMILY FUN EVENTS & MAPS AND LOTS MORE... EXPERIENCE THE LAKELANDSEXPERIENCE 1 2 GET IN TOUCH! S L O B M Y S Visit one of Fáilte Ireland’s official tourist offices, where ment Ireland / Govern Survey © Ordnance 8670 No. Permit Ireland Survey Ordnance 3 you will receive free and unbiased advice, information, maps and literature. You can also book accommodation, attractions, events, festivals, tickets and tours. ZONE 1 - Mullingar Discover Ireland Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre Centre Market Square, Mullingar, Wellington Road, Enniskillen, Co Westmeath 4 Co. Fermanagh, BT74 7EF T 044-9348650 T 028 6632 3110 E [email protected] E [email protected] #lovewestmeath @fermanaghlakes ZONE 4 ZONE 2 Limerick Tourist Office Cavan Tourist Office 20 O’Connell Street, Limerick City Johnston Central Library, T 061-317522 5 Farnham St E [email protected] Cavan Town #lovelimerick T 049-4331942 E [email protected] Nenagh Tourist Office Banba Square, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary. ZONE 3 T 067-31610 Athlone Tourist Office E [email protected] Athlone Castle, Athlone Town, #lovetipperary 6 Co. Westmeath T 090 6494630 For a complete list of all E [email protected] Community Tourist Offices #lovewestmeath and Visitor Information Points affiliated with Fáilte Ireland, please visit our website below. 7 Connect with us: 2 CONTENTS Contents Get in Touch Inside Cover Experience the Lakelands 2 Zone 1: Lough Erne
    [Show full text]
  • For Sale Corramore, Kiltoom, Athlone
    For Sale Corramore, Kiltoom, Athlone Co. Roscommon N37 PV25 www.connaughtonauctioneers.ie 3 Bedrooms| Detached Price Region: €140,000 Attractive three bedroom bungalow residence in need of modernisation standing on c. 0.53 Acres, with a range of outbuildings and concrete yard to side. Located in a much sought after area, close to Hodson Bay Hotel, Bay Sports and just a short distance from Athlone Town and the M6 Dublin to Galway Motorway, this property is priced to sell holding huge potential. The auctioneer invites enquiries and offers for immediate sale. To arrange a viewing, call the office on 090-6663700 Viewings at evening, weekends and Bank Holidays also accommodated Office: Main Street, Athleague, Roscommon, County Roscommon, F42 TW70 PSRA Licence No. 001350 Tel: 090-6663700 Email: [email protected] Porch 8'8" (2.64m) x 4'10" (1.47m) Upvc doorway to, tiled floor Reception Hallway 11'8" (3.56m) x 3'6" (1.07m) Tiled Floor Living Room 12'6" (3.81m) x 11'6" (3.51m) Carpeted, tiled fireplace, storage units to side Kitchen/Dining Room 17'0" (5.18m) x 10'5" (3.18m) Fitted units, solid fuel stove (assists heating), hotpress (airing cupboard) off, tiled floor Utility 7'8" (2.34m) x 6'9" (2.06m) Plumbed for washing machine & cooker Back Hallway 8'2" (2.49m) x 6'4" (1.93m) Door to rear, tiled floor Bedroom One 10'10" (3.3m) x 8'6" (2.59m) Open fireplace Bedroom Two 16'5" (5m) x 10'7" (3.23m) Carpeted Bedroom Three 11'4" (3.45m) x 7'6" (2.29m) Bathroom 10'6" (3.2m) x 5'4" (1.63m) Toilet, wash hand basin, bath, fully tiled Corramore, Kiltoom, Athlone, Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Pups Ready for Patrol Duty! Grandfather Offering to Donate Puppies to Elderly People Who Are Feeling Vulnerable
    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2013 €2.10 (£1.80 OVERSEAS) COMMUNITY GAMES HERALD IS MAIN SEE SPORT AWARD FOR HERALD SPONSOR FOR ROSE 16 SEE PAGE Pups ready for patrol duty! Grandfather offering to donate puppies to elderly people who are feeling vulnerable BY CIARA MCCAUGHLEY dogs as they have great scent in and criminal activity. This, on top invest in a household dog, has their nose, are extremely alert but of the closure of Garda stations, praised the generous spirit of Mr A BALLYFARNON grandfather is are not vicious. They will alert means that people no longer feel Healy. offering to donate puppies to eld- homeowners to anyone approach- as safe as they once did in their "PJ is a great man for deciding erly people who are feeling vul- ing the house," explained PJ. homes, times have changed dras- to do this. He could easily make nerable in their homes. Although the dogs could easily tically. The criminals are sophisti- money from selling the puppies, PJ Healy has six Lab-Pointer be sold for €600 each, PJ said that cated and have great ways of net- but has decided to give to those puppies (a cross between a point- he was not interested in accepting working and finding out all the living in fear the chance to sleep a er and labrador), which he is will- money for them, adding that as a information about people. Unfor- little better at night." ing to donate free of charge to pensioner he could understand tunately, a lot of the time, they get To contact PJ Healy in relation worthy homes, especially where why people were feeling anxious their information from people to the puppies, phone 071 people are feeling vulnerable.
    [Show full text]
  • Curraghboy Report
    Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns Biodiversity Action Plan 2019-2023 Actions for biodiversity in Ballyfarnon Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns Biodiversity Action Plan 2019-2023 Ballyfarnon Community Biodiversity Plan This plan has been compiled to the guide the work of Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns for the next 3 years. The plan was drawn up following consultation with members of the Tidy Towns group through a number of workshops and meetings held during the summer of 2019. The plan does not set out to include all of the excellent work carried out by Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns Group but rather, to provide direction for the group over the next number of years. The first section of the plan is a general introduction to this Roscommon LEADER Partnership funded project and some general biodiversity basics. Next, an outline of some of the identifiedKey Biodiversity Projects is provided. Finally, there is a schedule of projects that we suggest that the group would undertake over the next three years, the timeframe of this plan. Ballyfarnon Main Street Acknowledgements Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns would like to This Community Biodiversity Action thank all of their members and Plan was created by Seán Meehan for volunteers for their tireless work in Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns. Seán would helping to promote biodiversity, like to thank the members of the group sustainable living and an attractive for their participation and enthusiasm environment in Ballyfarnon . throughout this project. Ballyfarnon Tidy Towns Biodiversity Action Plan 2019-2023 1. INTRODUCTION: The Roscommon Biodiversity Training Project About this biodiversity been completed and this phase project now looks to build on this knowledge by providing a plan for Ecologists Deborah D’Arcy, Seán biodiversity in each of the Meehan and Billy Flynn were participating communities.
    [Show full text]
  • Roscommon County Council Applicants Name And
    DATE : 13/11/2003 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:08:33 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 06/10/2003 TO 10/10/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED AND LOCATION 03/1227 Mr. James Clarke, P 06/10/2003 To erect single storey dwelling and domestic garage, septic C/o Gaynor Architectural & Design tank and percolation area, associated site works and services at Services Ltd., Creemully and Aghagad Td. Fallon Avenue, Co. Roscommon. Roscommon. 03/1228 Mr. John Filan, P 06/10/2003 For the construction of a dwellinghouse, septic tank, Grange Beg, percolation area, garage and ancillary services including new Boyle, entrance at Co. Roscommon. Grangebeg Townland, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. 03/1229 Elaborate Homes Ltd., C 06/10/2003 On the grant of Outline Planning Permission Reference No. Sorrento, Creagh, PD/02/855 to erect house, construct septic tank and install Bealnamullia, waste water treatment unit at Athlone, Corramore Townland, Co. Roscommon. Kiltoom, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. 03/1230 Kristian Hanley, P 06/10/2003 To construct a dormer type dwellinghouse, together with Kilnalosset, septic tank, percolation area and all associated site works at Curraghroe, Kilnalosset Townland, Co. Roscommon. Curraghroe, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 13/11/2003 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:08:33 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 06/10/2003 TO 10/10/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP.
    [Show full text]