Articles in the General News Category
NORTH MONAGHAN CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS HONOURED FOR MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION EXCELLENCE
North Monaghan-headquartered construction business Errigal Contracts has been named one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies in the prestigious annual awards programme led by Deloitte Ireland, in association with Bank of Ireland. They were also announced as winners of the Best in Innovation category at the virtual awards ceremony on Wednesday, September 8 for demonstrating superior business performance. Errigal was one of 25 companies honoured for the first time at the awards. This year’s programme saw the highest number of new applicants in its thirteen-year history. Including Errigal and this year’s ...
COVID INCIDENCE RATE IN MONAGHAN REMAINS HIGH
Michael Fisher The latest figures for Covid cases show that County Monaghan still has the highest incidence rate in the Republic per 100,000 population over fourteen days. The statistics released on Tuesday by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre show that the rate in the past fortnight up until midnight on Monday was 1026.3, which is more than double the national incidence of 413.2. This includes 630 reported cases of Covid-19 out of a total of 19,677. Monaghan remains top of the list of 26 counties, with Donegal in second place ...
BORDER FOOD AND DRINK BUSINESSES SAY THEY NEED SUBSTANTIAL BREXIT HELP IN BUDGET
A call was made yesterday for substantial measures to be introduced by the Government in its forthcoming Budget to assist Border region-located food and drink enterprises to deal with the ongoing negative impacts of Brexit. The Border counties including Monaghan and Cavan were identified as being particularly vulnerable to additional production and distribution costs that had arisen following the Trade and Co-operation Agreement reached between the EU and the UK following the UK’s departure from the European Union. Paul Kelly, Director of Food Drink Ireland (FDI), Ibec’s representative body for ...
THE RICHES OF ROSSMORE
Comment The visit by local Government Minister Heather Humphreys to Rossmore Forest Park in Monaghan this week brought welcome and timely focus to the quite extraordinary growth in popularity of the amenity during the Covid-19 pandemic. It also raised important questions about the direction the future development of the park should take and what the best means is to tap much of its still largely unrealised potential from both the tourism and educational points of view. These are questions which merit debate and discussion not merely at the level of Monaghan ...
MONAGHAN STUDENTS URGED TO TAKE PART IN CROSS-BORDER SCIENCE COMPETITION
A NASA astronaut is calling on budding scientists to produce fun, short science videos for the innovative ReelLIFE SCIENCE cross border competition. The best films from young people in primary and postprimary schools and youth groups and organisations across the island of Ireland will each win €1,000. The videos can be up to three minutes long and can communicate any aspect of the STEM subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. ReelLIFE SCIENCE is asking for entries on one of eight topics – Climate Action, How Things Work, Myths Busted!, ...
RUTHLESS TYRONE
GAA, General News, Sport, Sports News »
In his All-Ireland final post mortem, JACK MADDEN dissects Mayo’s melancholy and concludes that Tyrone’s clinical game management struck the fatal blow This was the year the phoenix was supposed to rise from the ashes. One with a youthful innocence, an arrogant ignorance to all the hurt. This was supposed to be a new beginning. And in some sort of twisted world, it is. The emotion is left to fester in the form of a rock, sitting in the throats of those who are now known as losers. Thoughts are beyond ...
CASTLEBLAYNEY SEE OFF CARRICK TO ADD ANOTHER TITLE TO CABINET
Castleblayney, GAA, General News, Headline, Sport, Sports News »
Colm Shalvey reports The AM Hurleys Senior and Junior Hurling Championship Finals took centre stage in Clontibret last Sunday, producing two contrasting games. Castleblayney remain as dominant as ever in the SHC after completing their second five-in-a-row since the turn of the century with a convincing win over Carrickmacross. It was a fourth consecutive double-digits final win for Blayney, who have now lifted 19 SHC titles since 1999. Carrickmacross, who reached this stage for the first time since 2005 after a progressive year, showed spirit in a much-improved second-half effort, but ...
WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY
Ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day on Friday, September 10th, Pieta – the suicide prevention charity has shared information on ways you can stay informed if you are worried that someone you love is considering taking their own life. When a loved-one or friend is behaving in a worrying way, it is difficult to know how to help them. Pieta is urging everyone to become more informed on potential ’Signs of Suicide’ that someone may display if they are considering taking their own life, so that you can help your loved one to move away from suicide, and towards ...
SCOTSTOWN CLASSIC
General News, Golf, Sport, Sports News »
JACK MADDEN An all-ladies team conquered rossmore golf course to scoop the top prize in Scotstown’s biannual Golf Classic event. the team scored an impressive 105 points under a new scoring system, with the event as a whole a huge success in terms of raising funds for Scotstown GAA and in particular the Kilmore Development Project. With what Scotstown GAA chairman Shane Stirrat described as a “great turnout” of almost 50 teams, the event started at 8am on Saturday morning, with presentation duties, outside due to Covid-19, concluding over twelve hours ...
“SUSPEND JUDGEMENT” APPEAL AS WORK AT MONAGHAN TOWN ROUNDABOUT DRAWS CRITICISM
Members of Monaghan Co Council who expressed criticism at their meeting on Monday of the nature of the works currently taking place at the Margaret Skinnider Roundabout in Monaghan Town were requested by the local authority’s Director of Transportation Services Patricia Monahan to “suspend judgement” on the project until it was completed. The works, designed to improve pedestrian safety at the confluence of the Broad Road, Clones Road and Park Street on the N54 in the town, were currently “on programme” but were expected to take until the end of ...

