Articles in the Castleblayney Category
• SEQUEL TO DISASTROUS FIRE… €2.8M. HOPE CASTLE CLAIM IS UPHELD IN CIRCUIT COURT
A CLAIM for reimbursement of losses in excess of €2.8 million as a result of the disastrous fire at Hope Castle in Castleblayney on November 4th 2010 by way of compensation under the Malicious Injuries Act, was upheld by Judge John O’Hagan at Monaghan Circuit Criminal Court last week in an action in which the applicant was Christopher Haren, 39 Bree, Castleblayney, the legal holder of the tenancy to the property, and Monaghan County Council, as owners of the estate, who were the ...
TALKS WITH TD’S IN BID TO BRING JOBS TO BLAYNEY
MEMBERS of Castleblayney Town Council, along with a representative from the local Chamber of Commerce, met with Cavan/Monaghan Oireachtas members, Deputies Sean Conlon, T.D., Brendan Smith T.D., and Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin T.D., on Monday last to explore what can be done to bring employment to Castleblayney after the large number of job losses suffered over the last few months. The debate, which was held in committee, centred on the closure of the Cargill Meats plant with the loss of upwards on 100 workers in the past ...
ACTION FROM THE CASTLEBLAYNEY BOXING TOURNAMENT
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BURGEONING ‘BLAYNEY – COUNTY’S FASTEST GROWING TOWN!
The latest reports to emerge from the findings of Census 2011 have shown that Castleblayney is the fastest growing town in Co Monaghan. ‘Blayney experienced a 44.5% population growth between 2006 and 2011, according to the census findings. The news vindicates the stance taken by Mid-Monaghan members of Monaghan Co Council who successfully lobbied at the February meeting of the authority to have Castleblayney categorized as a Tier Two rather than a Tier Three town in the Core Strategy document which will inform the production ...
CASTLEBLAYNEY CLING TO TOP SPOT
Castleblayney, GAA, Sport, Sports News »
CASTLEBLAYNEY 1-13 CURRIN 2-07 COLM SHALVEY reports from St Victors Park Castleblayney are joint-leaders in the Drumlin Group of Credit Unions Senior Football League after they held off a spirited challenge from Currin in Toome last Sunday. Despite starting without Ciarán Hanratty and suspended backs Cormac Brady and Paddy Mallon, Blayney were much quicker out of the starting blocks and although Currin rallied strongly, they were never able to catch up. Blayney won more than two-thirds of the kick-outs (24/35), but senior newcomers Currin stayed in contention until the final whistle. All six Blayney forwards got ...
BLAYNEY GETS READY FOR INTERNATIONAL EURO FISHING AT MUCKNO
By PATSY McARDLE CASTLEBLAYNEY’S lake jewel in the crown of Co. Monaghan tourism is poised to host one of the biggest coarse angling events in Europe later this year with the European Coarse Angling Championships which are scheduled for Lough Muckno from 5th to 6th October 2012 Confirming details of the international angling event, the President of Castleblayney Chamber of Commerce Mr. Patrick McFadden of the Glencarn Hotel, said yesterday they were delighted to host some of the competition team leaders last weekend from the nine ...
DEVELOPMENT OF MUCKNO ANGLING FACILITIES WILL PUT CASTLEBLAYNEY ON THE WORLD STAGE SAYS COLR O'BRIEN
A programme of development works being undertaken to enhance the angling resources of Lough Muckno in Castleblayney had the potential to put the Mid-Monaghan town on the world stage as a venue for major fishing events, Fianna Fáil’s John O’Brien told Monday’s meeting of Monaghan Co Council. At the meeting, members formally approved proposals that came before them under Part VIII of the Local Government Planning and Development Regulations for developments at Concra Wood, Black Island and White Island in the Muckno area. The proposals related to the ...
OVER SEVENTY JOBS ARE LOST IN CASTLEBLAYNEY
By PATSY McARDLE CASTLEBLAYNEY is facing a huge economic blow with the loss of over seventy jobs at the Cargill Ireland Limited meat processing plant in the Mid-Monaghan town. Since 2002, Cargill Ireland Ltd., has leased the plant from Castleblayney Community Enterprise, which erected the premises in 1999 to help create jobs and boost the town’s then flagging economy. However, the English-based meat processing company has cited the loss of substantial markets, and orders, as their reasons for now ...
€35M STOLEN FROM RURAL PREMISES ON BOTH SIDES OF BORDER
By PATSY McARDLE THIEVES have stolen around €35 million worth of property, including cash, from homesteads and rural premises on both sides of the Border in the last two years. This has emerged according to figures collated by the gardai, the PSNI, and farming organizations in the Republic and the North, since 2010. The disclosure was made at a well attended information meeting, on Thursday night last, at the Glencarn Hotel in Castleblayney, at which a ...
HUNT FOR BLAYNEY JEWELLERY SHOP RAIDERS
GARDAI launched a huge hunt yesterday (Wed) for a three-man gang which carried out a daring mid-day snatch of valuables at a jewellery store in the centre Castleblayney. The raiders used a pepper-spray to help them make their getaway after they smashed a display case and snatched rings and other items worth several thousand euro from inside the premises of popular local businessman Mr. Donal McGuigan at Main Street in the town. The store is located close to the York Street junction which links to the ...

