Articles in the General News Category
BLADE OF GLORY! — CLONES PARALYMPIAN SHANE MCLOUGHLIN’S GUINNESS WORLD RECORD
Clones News, General News, Headline »
By Veronica Corr Clones man Seamus McLoughlin spoke to The Northern Standard on Monday to discuss his impending entry into the Guinness Book of World Records with a Truck Pull. As the first Paralympian to pull a 45-foot truck, weighing 18 tonnes, a distance of 25 metres, Shane succeeded in creating an new Guinness World Record. The video of the new world record was filmed at McArdle Skeath’s Hollystown depot in Dublin 15. McArdle Skeath sponsored the lorry that was pulled. Michael and Eamonn McArdle were there on The Diamond ...
INTERNATIONAL MODULAR CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISE OPENS GLOBAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN MONAGHAN
Volumetric Building Companies (VBC), an international leader in modular construction has marked the official opening of its Global Centre of Excellence in Monaghan. Headquartered in Philadelphia PA, Volumetric Building Companies is a vertically and horizontally integrated global modular construction leader, with locations across the United States and Europe. Utilising their technologyenabled design and engineering model, precision-driven manufacturing capabilities, and project-proven modular construction expertise, the company is focused on providing high quality, sustainably produced buildings in less time across varied market sectors. Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment Peter Burke TD ...
LOUD & CLEAR
GAA, General News, Sport, Sports News »
COLM SHALVEYTALKING POINTS Monaghan supporters who made the long journey south would have hoped to have seen added freshness and hunger to their team’s performance, but there was little of that to be seen in a one-sided first half where Kerry set the terms of engagement. Monaghan were punished time and again for cheap turnovers as Kerry brought real intensity to their tackling, inviting opponents to run down blind alleys into heavy traffic. Monaghan coughed possession up 11 times during the first half, with Kerry turning many of those errors into ...
MINISTER HUMPHREYS ANNOUNCES ALMOST €10.8 MILLION FOR NEXT STAGE OF CASTLEBLAYNEY MARKET SQUARE REGENERATION PROJECT
Castleblayney, General News, Headline »
Minister for Rural and Community Development, local TD Heather Humphreys, has said the investment of almost €10.8 million for the Castleblayney Market Square Regeneration Project will finally ensure its delivery. Minister Humphreys said: “This is a hugely significant investment for Castleblayney – seeing a project through to fruition that has been talked about and worked on for many years. “I am glad to have worked very closely with Councillor Aidan Campbell on this project – and it really will be a gamechanger for Castleblayney. “This is all part of an ...
€27.1 MILLION FLAGSHIP FOR PEACE IN BORDER REGION OPENS IN MONAGHAN TOWN
General News, Headline, Monaghan »
PETER HUGHES With fanfare and a panoramic reflection on the past and future of the country’s journey towards meaningful reconciliation between its cultural and religious traditions, the new Peace Campus in Monaghan Town opened its doors last Friday. The €27.1 million structure that has risen four storeys to dominate the skyline on the town’s Plantation Road next to Monaghan Garda Station welcomed more than 200 guests to celebrate the realisation of a vision first conceived in 2016. The facility will house the new Monaghan Branch Library and Monaghan Co Museum. ...
CANAL STORES WINS KEY CONTRACT FOR CLONES MARINA DEVELOPMENT
PETER HUGHES The local Ulster Canal Stores has been selected as the preferred bidder for the delivery of food and refreshment services at the new Marina which is reaching the concluding stages of development in Clones. This was revealed by Waterways Ireland Northern Regional Manager Garret McGrath when he addressed Tuesday’s meeting of Monaghan Co Council on the works to complete phase two of the Ulster Canal regeneration project and the plans that are in train to deliver its third and concluding phase. Mr McGrath said that a contract had ...
SCOTSTOWN, SCOTSHOUSE COMMUNITIES UP IN ARMS OVER MASTS
General News, Headline, Scotstown »
PETER HUGHES Plans by telecommuniations company Eir to erect masts in central locations close to residences in the villages of Scotstown and Scotshouse in Co Monaghan have met with concerted community opposition. Campaigns to have work on the masts halted have been initiated in both villages and won the backing of the members of Monaghan Co Council at their May monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon. A motion of urgent business calling on Eir to remove the masts was put forward by Sinn Féin’s Cathy Bennett and seconded by her party ...
LARGY STUDENTS SPREAD THE ANTI-RACISM MESSAGE WITH NEW RESOURCE PACK INITIATIVE
“We Are All Human” is the theme of a new resource pack of materials prepared by the students of Largy College in Clones which was launched at Clones Courthouse yesterday, Wednesday lunchtime, at the conclusion of the final meeting of the Co Monaghan Joint Policing Committee. The project has seen the evolution of an antiracism toolkit developed by the current team of Young Social Innovators at the Clones secondlevel school as an extension of the award-winning RACE or Right Attitude Creates Equality initiative undertaken by their predecessors a number of ...
LOCAL AUTHORITY’S “POTHOLE BLITZ” WARMLY WELCOMED BY EMBATTLED COUNCILL
PETER HUGHES Monaghan Co Council is continuing a programme of targeted road repairs across the county designed to address the deterioration of rural transport routes. The so-called “pothole blitz” was welcomed warmly on Tuesday by the elected members of Monaghan Co Council, the majority of whom are currently on the local election campaign trail and feeling the heat from constituents about the condition of the roads in many areas. One candidate, outgoing Independent Co Council member Paudge Connolly, told the Northern Standard this week that poor roads were “the hot ...
SPARKS FLY AS LANDOWNERS VENT INTERCONNECTOR ANGER AT AUGHNAMULLEN MEETING
A closed meeting of landowners impacted by the proposed North South Interconnector was held on Tuesday May 7 at Aughnamullen Sports Centre to discuss the recent encounters of landowners with EirGrid Agricultural Liaison Officers. Co Monaghan Anti Pylon Committee Chairperson Donal McDaid claimed at the meeting that if EirGrid “put a spade in the ground” they would be in breach of planning legislation. Mr McDaid referred to the passing by the members of Monaghan Co Council at their monthly meeting earlier on Tuesday of a motion requesting the Council executive ...

