Articles in the Clones News Category
TONY IS STILL WILLING TO TAKE A PUNT!
By Cianna McNally A canny Clones shopkeeper has brought the old currency back to life ten years after it was replaced by the euro! Tony Morgan who owns Liptons on Fermanagh Street is calling on people to dig out any Irish punts they may own as he is accepting them as a form of currency in his shop. The Embrace the Punt campaign was the brainchild of Mr Morgan’s 21-year-old son Ciaran who read that the small Spanish town of Mugardos had improved tourism and generated business by reintroducing the peseta ...
FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT CLONES ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
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THE Clones St Patrick’s Day parade was a huge success with a capacity crowd lining Fermanagh Street to view a large and fun-packed collection of floats, marching bands and vintage cars. The anticipated interest in the event was already clear to be seen by 11.30am last Saturday morning as St Tiernach’s GAA car park was full of floats, vehicles, and crowds of kids all busily making last minute preparations for the big march through the town. Participation in the parade was so strong that it took almost ...
CO COUNCIL TO SEEK WATERWAYS IRELAND PRESENTATION ON ULSTER CANAL
Monaghan Co Council agreed at its March meeting, on the proposal of Pat Treanor, Brian McKenna seconding, to seek a presentation from Waterways Ireland on the progress to date on the Clones section of the Ulster Canal regeneration project. It was also agreed on Colr Treanor’s proposal to write to the Dept of the Environment in Northern Ireland asking them to expedite the planning application for the development of the Ulster Canal in their jurisdiction. A letter before the members from the office of Minister for Arts, Heritage ...
CALL FOR CLONES CREDIT UNION TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING
By Cianna McNally A Clones town councillor this week called on Clones Credit Union to hold a public meeting for its members as an AGM has not been held in the facility for the past two years. At a meeting of the town council on Monday evening correspondence received from the Deputy Governor of Financial Regulation with the Central Bank of Ireland Matthew Elderfield in response to letters sent from the town council about the situation in Clones Credit Union was discussed. The letter said that the bank was subject ...
CLONES CLAIM DAN THOMPSON MEMORIAL CUP TITLE
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The Dan Thompson Memorial Cup changed hands on Sunday last as Clones came to Sarsfield Park and plundered a victory at the expense of the home side, Killeevan who had won the inaugural tournament last year. Aghabog, Clones and Killeevan will all be competing against other in junior ranks this year so any psychological advantage that either could gain could be valuable later in the season when league points or more importantly championship progress could be at stake. Recently appointed Killeevan team manager, Declan McArdle, saw his side open with ...
MCELVANEY IS LONE VOICE OF OPPOSITION TO CLONES “STRONG URBAN INFLUENCE” PROPOSAL
Strong opposition from Fine Gael councillor Hugh McElvaney to a proposal to designate a 3km area around Clones Town as being of “strong urban influence” from a planning perspective was not echoed by his fellow elected members or the executive of Monaghan Co Council when he expressed it at the Council’s February meeting. Colr McElvaney was of the view that the plan would result in the effective sterilisation of land around Clones and would be an impediment to future development there, but his proposal that this measure be excluded ...
MINISTER TELLS CO COUNCIL HE WILL EXPLORE "ALL POSSIBLE OPTIONS" TO ADVANCE ULSTER CANAL PROJECT –
“While I intend to explore all possible options that may assist in the advancement of this project, it must also be recognised that the Government is engaged at present in a Comprehensive Review of Expenditure, under which all spending is being examined rigorously,” Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan has told Monaghan Co Council in a response to their representations on funding for the redevelopment of the Ulster Canal. In a letter circulated at the October meeting of the Council, the Minister, after expressing congratulations on ...
'STRONG URBAN INFLUENCE' DESIGNATION WILL HALT CLONES POPULATION DECLINE
A proposal to assign an ‘Areas Under Strong Urban Influence’ designation to the immediate rural hinterland of the town of Clones in the new Co Development Plan has the potential to halt the town’s population decline and have a beneficial impact on the Clones economy, Senior Planner Adrian Hughes told Monday’s meeting of Monaghan Co Council. Concerns that this proposal might constitute an impediment to future development in the Clones area were voiced by councillors Pat Treanor and Hugh McElvaney during discussion of a Core Strategy document in relation ...
NATIONAL FAMINE COMMEMORATION WILL PUT CLONES ON THE MAP
The members of Monaghan Co Council on Monday looked forward in anticipation to this Saturday’s National Famine Commemoration events in Clones. Pat Treanor complimented all those involved in the preparations for the event, predicting “it will put Clones and Co Monaghan on the map for years to come.” Co Mayor Seamus Coyle praised the range of events that had been taking place in Clones and other locations in the lead-up to Saturday’s commemoration. Mayor Coyle said these events had been a great education to him regarding a ...
DAD DELIVERS HEALTHY BABY BOY AT ROADSIDE
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By Veronica Corr MONAGHAN MAN Stephen Brannigan has every reason to be a proud father, as he found himself in the unusual position of having to deliver his own son — with a little help from his wife Niamh and a paramedic at the end of the phone! Baby Parker, weighing seven pounds and nine ounces, was born at 1.18am on Friday last, August 5th. The delivery took place in the front seat of his parents’ car, as there were two child seats in the back! Conscientious dad Stephen had one child ...

