Kells 30Km Estates

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Kells 30Km Estates A number of housing estates in the Kells Municipal District have been included in the 30kph speed limits which came into force from Thursday 3rd November 2016, Meath County Council having made a Bye-law under the Road Traffic Special Speed Limits (Housing Estates) County of Meath Bye-laws (No1) 2016 at its October 2016 Meeting. 47 estates in the Kells District have had the 30KPH Speed limit introduced and have had the new signs, as set out above, erected at the estate entrance. It is hoped that additional estates will be added later this year as part of an updated 2017, 30 km/h Housing Estate Special Speed Limit Bye-Law. Should residents associations wish to have their estates included for review re possible inclusion in any future update to the 30 km/h Housing Estate Special Speed Limit Bye-Law please write in to: Transport Department, Meath County Council, County Hall, Navan, Co. Meath C15 AW81 Or e-mail: [email protected] Residents are requested to bring this matter to the attention of their estate residents and visitors so as to improve the awareness of the new statutory speed limits that now exist in the following estates. This initiative has been supported by the Co Meath Joint Policing Committee 1. Athboy Beechgrove Church View Coille Dios 2. Carlanstown Deerpark Deerpark Heights O’Chearbhalainn Crescent 3. Carnaross Riverview 4. Castletown Hillside Drive 5. Cortown Wheatfield 6. Crossakiel Crossakiel Heights 7. Drumcondra De Valera Park 8. Kells Archdeaconary Archdeaconary Glebe Árd na Greine Balrath Wood Beechlawn Blackthorn Blackwater Heights Colmcille’s Villas Elm Grove Fairgreen Fr. McCullen Park Gardenrath Close Grand Priory Headfort Grove Headfort Park Headfort Woods Kenlis Crescent Magdelene Court Maple Drive O’Growney Terrace Rockfield Road St. Brigid’s Terrace Sycamore Avenue Willie Black Crescent 9. Kilberry Kilberry Heights 10. Kilmainhamwood Senator Farrelly Avenue 11. Moynalty Bellair St. Mary’s Villas 12. Nobber Bridge Park Moat View Muff Crescent O’Carolan Park Railway View 13. Oldcastle Loughcrew Mountdutton St. Brigid’s .
Recommended publications
  • 1.1 Employment Sectors
    1.1 EMPLOYMENT SECTORS To realise the economic potential of the Gateway and identified strategic employment centres, the RPGs indicates that sectoral strengths need be developed and promoted. In this regard, a number of thematic development areas have been identified, the core of which are pivoted around the main growth settlements. Food, Tourism, Services, Manufacturing and Agriculture appear as the primary sectors being proffered for Meath noting that Life Sciences, ICT and Services are proffered along the M4 corridor to the south and Aviation and Logistics to the M1 Corridor to the east. However, Ireland’s top 2 exports in 2010, medical and pharmaceutical products and organic chemicals, accounted for 59% of merchandise exports by commodity group. It is considered, for example, that Navan should be promoted for medical products noting the success of Welch Allyn in particular. An analysis has been carried out by the Planning Department which examined the individual employment sectors which are presently in the county and identified certain sectoral convergences (Appendix A). This basis of this analysis was the 2011 commercial rates levied against individual premises (top 120 rated commercial premises). The analysis excluded hotels, retail, public utilities public administration (Meath County Council, OPW Trim and other decentralized Government Departments) along with the HSE NE, which includes Navan Hospital. The findings of this analysis were as follows: • Financial Services – Navan & Drogheda (essentially IDA Business Parks & Southgate Centre). • Industrial Offices / Call Centres / Headquarters – Navan, Bracetown (Clonee) & Duleek. • Food and Meath Processing – Navan, Clonee and various rural locations throughout county. • Manufacturing – Oldcastle and Kells would have a particular concentrations noting that a number of those with addresses in Oldcastle are in the surrounding rural area.
    [Show full text]
  • This Is Your Rural Transport!  Evening Services /Community Self-Drive to Their Appointment
    What is Local Link? CURRENT SERVICE AREAS Local Link (formerly “Rural Transport”) is a response by the government to the lack of public transport in rural areas. Ardbraccan, Ardnamagh, Ashbourne, Athboy, Flexibus is the Local link Transport Co-ordination Unit that Baconstown, Bailieborough, Ballinacree, Ballivor, manages rural transport in Louth Meath & Fingal. Balrath, Baltrasa, Barleyhill, Batterstown, Services available for: Beauparc, Bective, Bellewstown, Bloomsberry, Anyone in rural areas with limited access to shopping, Bohermeen, Boyerstown, Carlanstown, banking, post office, and social activities etc. Carrickmacross, Castletown, Clonee, Clonmellon, regardless of age. Crossakiel, Collon, Connells Cross, Cormeen, People who are unable to get to hospital appointments. Derrlangan, Dowth, Drogheda, Drumconrath, People with disabilities / older people who need accessible transport. Drumond, Duleek, Dunboyne, Dunsany, Self Drive for Community Groups. Dunshaughlin, Gibbstown, Glenboy, Grennan, Harlinstown, Jordanstown, Julianstown, Advantages of Local Link services Kells, Kentstown, Kilberry, Kildalkey, Services are for everyone who lives in the local area Kilmainhamwood, Kingscourt, Knockbride, We accept Free Travel Pass or you can pay. Information We pick up door to door on request. Knockcommon, Lisnagrow, Lobinstown, Services currently provided are the services your Longwood, Milltown, Mountnugent, Moyagher, on all Flexibus community has told us you need! Moylagh, Moynalty, Moynalvy, Mullagh, If a regular service is needed
    [Show full text]
  • MEATH COUNTYCOUNCIL Week 23 – From: 31/05/2021 to 06/06/2021
    N o t i c e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h S e c t i o n 1 0 – E C ( P u b l i c P a r t i c i p a t i o n ) R e g u l a t i o n s 2 0 1 0 E U R O P E A N C O M M U N I T I E S ( P U B L I C P A R T I C I P A T I O N ) R E G U L A T I O N S 2 0 1 0 I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h S e c t i o n 1 0 – E C ( P u b l i c P a r t i c i p a t i o n ) r e g u l a t i o n s 2 0 1 0 , M e a t h C o u n t y C o u n c i l w i s h e s t o a d v i s e a s f o l l o w s : P l a n n i n g R e f : K A 2 0 1 4 4 8 A p p l i c a n t : J o h n & C h a r l e s S m i t h D e v e l o p m e n t : 2 N o .
    [Show full text]
  • FEASIBILITY STUDY for the DEVELOPMENT of LAND at CARNAROSS, CO MEATH Meath Travellers Workshop
    FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAND AT CARNAROSS, CO MEATH Navan Travellers Workshops Ltd Trading as Meath Travellers Workshop REVISION 1.8 October 2012 Ardragh, Carrickmacross Co. Monaghan Ph: +353 42 9691990 www.ruraldevelopment.ie Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................ 4 Terms of Reference of the Feasibility Study ........................................................................ 5 Methodology ..................................................................................................................... 6 2. Consultation and Needs Analysis ......................................................................... 8 Consultation Process .......................................................................................................... 8 Other Consultation ............................................................................................................ 9 Key needs of the Travelling Community ............................................................................ 13 SWOT ANALYSIS – Meath Traveller Community ................................................................ 16 Proposed uses and Priorities from Workshops .................................................................. 18 3. The Concept of the Heritage/Folk Park ............................................................... 22 Key Interpretive and Strategic Goals ................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU of MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT by WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 1715. Witness Comdt. General Seán Bo
    ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT BY WITNESS. 1715. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. Witness Comdt. General Seán Boylan, Edenmore, Dunboyne, Co. Meath. Identity. O/C Meath Brigade; O/C 1st Eastern Division. Subject. I.R.A. activities, Meath Brigade, 1917-1921. Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness. Nil. File No S.1293. Form HISTORY1913-21 BUREAUOFMILITARY 1913-21 BUROSTAIREMILEATA ORIGINAL No. W.S. 1715 SEÁN STATEMENT BY COMMANDANT-GENERAL BOYLAN Edenmore, Dunboyne, Co, Meath. Part II. Just prior to my release from Frongoch, two organisations called "The Irish National Aid Association" and "The Irish Volunteers' Dependents' Fund" had been launched in Dublin and elsewhere for the purpose of collecting funds to help the dependents of Volunteers interned in Frongoch and elsewhere. Those two organisations were amalgamated a short time later and eventually became "The Irish White Cross". Immediately after my release, with the help of the other Volunteers in Dunboyne, I organised collections in the area for the Fund. From this Fund, the Volunteers still interned or in Jail received gifts of cigarettes, tobacco and money to buy certain essentials. Their dependents also received gifts of money in necessitous cases. At the same time, I got most of the Dunboyne Volunteers together again. A few of the original members dropped out. We now had about twelve active men, ready and willing to continue the struggle for freedom. Of those twelve men I would say nine were members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood or Dunboyne Circle. I was the Centre of Dunboyne Circle and got in touch with members of the Leinster and Supreme Councils in Dublin who had been released or who had not been arrested.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Decisions Due
    MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 08 th January 2021 to 05 th February 2021 PL – Planner’s Initials The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, may be unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner against the sender, including prosecution. Please note that the decisions due by area list is uploaded once a week. For a more uptodate information please use the eplan system to locate decisions due at the following site address http://www.meath.ie/ePlan40/ or contact the planning department on 046 909 7000 Date: 11/01/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:05:46 AM PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 08/01/2021 To 05/02/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION TA/201642 Matthew Mullen 06/11/2020 Sat 09/01/2021 EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PLANNING PERMISSION LE 27 TA c/o Johnsbrook Surveys Ltd., TA151221 - 2 no. semi detached houses and all Fordstown, associated ground works at site traversing boundary of Navan, Co. Meath Crowpark Td. (2nd Division) and Commons Td. (5th Division) Crowpark Td. (2nd Division) & Commons Td. (5th Division) Trim Co. Meath ka/200934 Gorman Solar Farm Ltd 16/07/2020 07/12/2020 Tue 12/01/2021 planning permission for a period of 10 years to construct FD 24 KA Building 4200, and complete a solar PV development with a total site Cork Airport Business Park, area of circa 49.5 hectares to include a single storey Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Crossakiel W Triitten Statement
    Volume 5 Crossakiel Written Statement CCCrrrooossssssaaakkkiiieeelll WWWrrriiittttteeennn SSStttaaattteeemmmeeennnttt Settlement Crossakiel Position in Settlement Hierarchy Village - Local centre for services and local enterprise development Position in Retail Strategy Third tier retail centre Population (2011) Census 180 Committed Housing Units (Not built) 38 No. Units Household Allocation (Core Strategy) 25 No. Units Education N/A Community Facilities Handball Club and Credit Union Natura 2000 sites No Natura 2000 sites within the village. The Tremblestown River which is located circa 1.1 km west of the village is a tributary of the River Blackwater SPA/SAC. Strategic Flood Risk Assessment No SFRA required in accordance with recommendations of Strategic Flood Risk Assessment carried out as part of the County Development Plan 2013 - 2019. No lands within Flood Zone A or B. Goal To protect and enhance the character of the historic village and to provide for development which will allow Crossakiel to develop in a sustainable manner, as an attractive place to live, work, recreate and visit. 01 Village Context Crossakiel is located in the north west quadrant of County Meath and in the Kells Electoral Area. The village is positioned on the R154 (Athboy to Oldcastle Regional Road) and approximately 9km west of Kells town. The Development Framework for Crossakiel promotes the future development of the village in a co-ordinated, planned and sustainable manner in order to conserve and enhance the established natural and historical amenities of the village and its intrinsic character. In order to facilitate the delivery of the vision for Crossakiel, land use, movement and access and natural and built heritage strategies have been identified.
    [Show full text]
  • Discover Boyne Valley 2021-2022 Birthplace of Ireland’S Ancient East
    FREE HOLIDAY GUIDE & MAP Discover Boyne Valley 2021-2022 Birthplace of Ireland’s Ancient East discoverboynevalley.ie “The Boyne is not a showy river. It rises in County Kildare and flows gently and majestically through County Meath and joins the sea at Drogheda in County Louth some 112 kilometres later. It has none of the razzmatazz of its sister, the Shannon. It’s neither the longest river in Ireland, nor does it have the greatest flow. What is does have, and by the gallon, is history. In fact, the Boyne Valley is like a time capsule. Travel along it and you travel through millennia of Irish history, from passage tombs that pre-date the Pyramids, to the Hill of Tara, seat of the High Kings of Ireland, all the way to the home of the First World War poet Francis Ledwidge in Slane. It’s the Irish equivalent of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. And you can choose to explore it by car, bicycle, kayak, or by strolling along its banks and the towpaths of the navigation canals that run alongside from Navan to Oldbridge.” Frances Power - Editor, Cara, the Aer Lingus inflight magazine - Boyne Valley Feature, October/November 2014 Pg 68-78 Cara magazine is available online at issuu.com discoverboynevalley.ie Angling 12 Contents The Boyne River 01 Angling 12 Halloween in the Boyne Valley 25 Discover Boyne Valley Flavours 41 Ireland’s Ancient East 03 Horse Racing 13 Easy Access 26 Eating Out 43 Outdoor Activities 05 Golf 15 Where is the Boyne Valley 27 Gastro Pubs and Bars 46 Royal Canal Greenway 06 Adventures & Activities 17 Boyne Valley Drive 29 Craft Distilling & Brewing 48 Walking, Cycling & Paddling 07 Organised and Guided Tours 19 Boyne Valley Drive Sites 31 Where to Stay 49 Boyne Valley Gardens 09 Music, Arts & Culture 21 Towns & Villages 33 The Coast 11 Crafts 23 Itineraries 37 Photography courtesy of: copterview.ie, tel 086 8672339; jennymatthewsphotography.com, tel 087 2451184; perfectstills.com, tel 086 1740454; and irelandscontentpool.com 01 02 Melifont Abbey Knowth, Brú na Bóinne To tell the story of Ireland’s Ancient East we must start at the beginning..
    [Show full text]
  • Gross Gates 2020
    Coiste Chontae na Mí Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Gross Gate Receipts Year ended 31 st October 2020 Football: Adult: €134,960.05 Juvenile/Minor: €4,403.00 Hurling: Adult: €23,225.60 Juvenile/Minor: €1,584.00 Streaming: €65,734.22 TOTAL: €229,906.87 1 Meath County Committee - G.A.A. Gate Receipts - Football - Gross - 2019-2020 Date Venue Gross Date Venue Gross 18/08/19 Pace NO RETURN 31/01/20 Ashbourne € 240.00 06/09/19 Duleek € 145.00 01/02/20 Castletown € 95.00 15/09/19 Duleek € 470.00 02/02/20 Bective € 105.00 20/09/19 Donore € 1,285.00 01/02/20 Kilmainham € 155.00 27/10/19 Dunboyne NO RETURN 01/02/20 Syddan € 185.00 30/10/19 Simonstown € 185.00 01/02/20 Trim NO RETURN 01/11/19 Dunganny € 80.00 31/01/20 Carlanstown € 220.00 03/11/19 P/Tailteann € 2,280.00 01/02/20 Ball'brackey € 65.00 03/11/19 Ashbourne € 1,700.00 01/02/20 Ballinlough € 90.00 03/11/19 B'Brackey € 125.00 01/02/20 Ardcath € 180.00 03/11/19 Trim NO RETURN 01/02/20 Slane € 80.00 03/11/19 Moylagh € 40.00 02/02/20 Boardsmill € 30.00 06/11/19 Skryne € 255.00 01/02/20 Clonard € 50.00 06/11/19 Ratoath € 120.00 31/01/20 Cortown € 35.00 08/11/19 Carnaross € 95.00 31/01/20 K'Wood € 50.00 10/11/19 Martry NO RETURN 31/01/20 Duleek € 118.50 10/11/19 Gran'dden € 55.00 07/02/20 Dunshaughlin € 40.00 10/11/19 Stamullen € 0.00 08/02/20 Kells € 70.00 12/11/19 Ratoath € 290.00 07/02/20 Brews Hill € 330.00 10/11/19 Drumbaragh € 120.00 08/02/20 Curraha € 65.00 17/11/19 Brews Hill € 435.00 07/02/20 Pilltown € 154.50 16/11/19 Kilbride € 200.00 08/02/20 Moynalvey € 50.00 15/11/19 Carnaross € 135.00
    [Show full text]
  • LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1A Round 1 Grangegodden 19:30Gaeil Colmcille V Duleek-Bellewstown Summerhill 19:30Summerhill V St Peter's, Dunboyne
    Meath Meath G.A.A. Centre of Excellence Dunganny Trim Co. Meath C15 VWF4 05-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1A Round 1 Grangegodden 19:30Gaeil Colmcille V Duleek-Bellewstown Summerhill 19:30Summerhill V St Peter's, Dunboyne 19-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1A Round 2 Dunboyne 19:15St Peter's, Dunboyne V Gaeil Colmcille Duleek 19:15Duleek-Bellewstown V Summerhill 26-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1A Round 3 Duleek 19:00Duleek-Bellewstown V St Peter's, Dunboyne Summerhill 19:00Summerhill V Gaeil Colmcille 05-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1B Round 1 Páirc Uí Rís 19:30St Colmcilles V Ratoath Piltown Dunshaughlin 19:30Dunshaughlin GAA V Skryne 19-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1B Round 2 Skryne 19:15Skryne V St Colmcilles Ratoath 19:15Ratoath V Dunshaughlin GAA 26-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 1B Round 3 Dunshaughlin 19:00Dunshaughlin GAA V St Colmcilles Ratoath 19:00Ratoath V Skryne Copyright © 2020 GAA. All rights reserved. No use or reproduction permitted without formal written licence from the copyright holder Page: 1 05-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 2A Round 1 Paddy O'Brien 19:30Navan O'Mahonys V Kilbride Park Walterstown 19:30Walterstown V Simonstown 19-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 2A Round 2 Simonstown 19:15Simonstown V Navan O'Mahonys Kilbride 19:15Kilbride V Walterstown 26-08-2020 (Wed) LMFM Minor Football Championship Division 2A
    [Show full text]
  • Kildare-Meath Grid Upgrade Step 3 Strategic SIA Scoping Report
    Kildare-Meath Grid Upgrade Step 3 Strategic SIA Scoping Report February 2021 EirGrid Strategic SIA Scoping R eport Strategic Social Impact Assessment Scoping Report Kildare Meath Grid Upgrade Step 3 Project No: 32108AE Document Title: Strategic SIA Scoping Report Document No.: 32108AE-REP-003 Document Status: Final Date: February 2021 Client Name: EirGrid Client No: Project Manager: Fay Lagan Author: Lyndsey McGonigle File Name: Jacobs Engineering Ireland Limited Merrion House Merrion Road Dublin 4, D04 R2C5 Ireland T +353 1 269 5666 F +353 1 269 5497 www.jacobs.com © Copyright 2021 Jacobs Engineering Ireland Ltd. The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Jacobs. Use or copying of this document in whole or in part without the written permission of Jacobs constitutes an infringement of copyright. Limitation: This document has been prepared on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of Jacobs’ client, and is subject to, and issued in accordance with, the provisions of the contract between Jacobs and the client. Jacobs accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for, or in respect of, any use of, or reliance upon, this document by any third party. 32108AE-REP-003 Strategic Social Impact Assessment Scoping Report Contents Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................... i Update to Social Impact Assessment ..............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Geological Heritage of Meath an Audit of County Geological Sites in Meath
    The Geological Heritage of Meath An audit of County Geological Sites in Meath Aaron Clarke, Matthew Parkes and Sarah Gatley November 2007 Irish Geological Heritage Programme Geological Survey of Ireland Beggars Bush Haddington Road Dublin 4 01-6782837 [email protected] The Meath Geological Heritage Project was supported by An action of the County Meath Heritage Plan 2007 - 2011 Contents Section 1 – Main Report Contents 01 Report Summary (County Geological Sites in the Planning Process) 04 Meath in the context of Irish Geological Heritage 06 Geological conservation issues and site management 09 Proposals and ideas for promotion of geological heritage in Meath 13 Summary stories of the Geology of County Meath 16 Glossary of geological terms 27 Data sources on the geology of County Meath 30 Shortlist of Key Geological References 33 Further sources of information and contacts 35 Acknowledgements 35 County Geological Site reports – general points 36 Section 2 - Site Reports IGH 1 Karst Site Name Gibstown Castle St. Keeran’s Well IGH 2 Precambrian to Devonian Palaeontology Site Name Bellewstown Grangegeeth IGH 3 Carboniferous to Pliocene Palaeontology Site Name Barley Hill Quarry Cregg Poulmore Scarp IGH 4 Cambrian-Silurian Site Name None IGH 5 Precambrian Site Name None IGH 6 Mineralogy Site Name - None IGH 7 Quaternary Site Name Laytown to Gormanston Benhead Blackwater Valley 1 Boyne Valley Galtrim Moraine Mullaghmore Murrens Rathkenny Rathmolyon Esker Trim Esker IGH 8 Lower Carboniferous Site Name Altmush Stream Barley Hill Quarry [see
    [Show full text]