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ADVENTURE BIKING ON SLIABH BEAGH AND ANCESTRY TOURISM GATHERINGS –

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on ADVENTURE BIKING ON SLIABH BEAGH AND ANCESTRY TOURISM GATHERINGS –
ADVENTURE BIKING ON SLIABH BEAGH AND ANCESTRY TOURISM GATHERINGS –

Monaghan Co Council received presentations last week pointing to the development of adventure biking trails across the scenic Sliabh Beagh moorland and blanket bog expanse in the Border area, and the establishment of a network of ancestry tourism gatherings based on the county’s most prolific surnames, as a potential formula for transforming the county’s tourism status from Cinderella to Killarney! Fiona Connolly of the Knockatallon-based Sliabh Beagh Adventures called on the elected and executive members of the local authority to pursue funding opportunities for the development of the existing network ...

BORDER COMMUNITIES GROUP CONDEMNS BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S BID TO CHANGE BREXIT PROTOCOL

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on BORDER COMMUNITIES GROUP CONDEMNS BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S BID TO CHANGE BREXIT PROTOCOL
BORDER COMMUNITIES GROUP CONDEMNS BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S BID TO CHANGE BREXIT PROTOCOL

The Border Communities Against Brexit campaign groups has said that the British Government’s attempts to seek major changes in the Northern Ireland protocol is an attempt to pit the two communities in Ireland against each other. Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis MP in a statement to the House of Commons yesterday called for an end to virtually all checks on goods made in Britain intended for sale in Northern Ireland. There was speculation as we went to press that the British Government was prepared to back its calls for major ...

MUSHROOM SECTOR PLIGHT RAISED WITH AGRICULTURE MINISTER DURING MONAGHAN VISIT

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on MUSHROOM SECTOR PLIGHT RAISED WITH AGRICULTURE MINISTER DURING MONAGHAN VISIT
MUSHROOM SECTOR PLIGHT RAISED WITH AGRICULTURE MINISTER DURING MONAGHAN VISIT

Representatives of the CMP or Commercial Mushroom Producers group in Monaghan met with Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue when he visited Monaghan Town on Tuesday of this week. The CMP representatives urged Minister McConalogue to address the current plight facing the sector due to the proposed ban on the harvesting of horticultural peat. Co Monaghan IFA and ICSA members also engaged in discussions with the Minister, emphasising the need they saw for the appointment of a Beef Regulator and raising a number of issues in the poultry sector. The recent ...

STATE AND GAA DIGNITARIES JOIN IN POIGNANT FAREWELL TO ÓGIE

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on STATE AND GAA DIGNITARIES JOIN IN POIGNANT FAREWELL TO ÓGIE
STATE AND GAA DIGNITARIES JOIN IN POIGNANT FAREWELL TO ÓGIE

Taoiseach’s Aide de Camp Commandant Caroline Burke joined the attendance in St Macartan’s Cathedral in Monaghan Town yesterday, Wednesday morning for the Funeral Mass of Brendan Óg “Ógie” Ó Dufaigh, the Monaghan football U-20 captain and Monaghan Harps player who died in a road accident at Clontibret on Friday last. The attendance at the Cathedral was limited by Covid-19 regulatory guidance but the depth of grief in the community engendered by the young man’s passing and the solidarity with the Ó Dufaigh family was evident from the large crowds of ...

ALL WELCOME TO ROSSMORE PARK BIOBLITZ THIS SUNDAY

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on ALL WELCOME TO ROSSMORE PARK BIOBLITZ THIS SUNDAY
ALL WELCOME TO ROSSMORE PARK BIOBLITZ THIS SUNDAY

Everyone is welcome to a day of discovering and learning about nature in Rossmore Park this Sunday 25th July as Monaghan Tidy Towns holds the first of two Bioblitzes as part of their work on water quality. The Bioblitz is funded under CatchmentCARE. CatchmentCARE (Community Actions for Resilient Eco-systems) aims to improve freshwater quality in cross-border river basins across three cross-border catchments through the development of water quality improvement projects in the Finn, Blackwater and Arney catchments. The day will be led by ecologist Karl Hamilton on behalf of CatchmentCare ...

A SPARK OF LIGHT AFTER THE TOUGHEST WEEK

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on A SPARK OF LIGHT AFTER THE TOUGHEST WEEK

A game “as blistering as the Newry sun” saw Monaghan rise above tragedy to edge closer to Ulster glory – JACK MADDEN was there A minute’s silence where time stood still. Sixty seconds perfectly observed. How we wish we will never see the likes of it ever again. On Saturday morning there was much doubt surrounding the first of the 2021 Ulster semi-finals. Word came through that the game would indeed go ahead. According to the BBC before throw-in, the Monaghan team had met on Saturday morning and agreed to fulfil ...

YOUNG FOOTBALLER MOURNED AFTER FATAL CLONTIBRET CRASH

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23 Jul 2021 Comments Off on YOUNG FOOTBALLER MOURNED AFTER FATAL CLONTIBRET CRASH
YOUNG FOOTBALLER MOURNED AFTER FATAL CLONTIBRET CRASH

Colm Shalvey A weekend in which Monaghan qualified for two Ulster finals would normally be cause for unbridled celebration, but the county was left reeling by the tragic death of U-20 captain Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh in a two-car collision late on Friday night. Monaghan GAA postponed all club games scheduled for last weekend as a mark of respect to Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh, while the Ulster U-20 final, which had originally been scheduled for this Saturday, has been postponed until the following Friday, July 30. Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh was ...

Extension of Ulster Canal Greenway given “green light” by Co Councillors

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16 Jul 2021 Comments Off on Extension of Ulster Canal Greenway given “green light” by Co Councillors
Extension of Ulster Canal Greenway given “green light” by Co Councillors

The plan to extend the Ulster Canal Greenway from Coolshannagh in Monaghan Town to Ardgonnell Bridge was given a planning “green light” at the July meeting of Monaghan Co Council when the elected members approved a notice in relation to the project under Part VIII of the Planning and Development Regulations. Senior Planner Toirleach Gourley told the meeting that the project involved an extension of the existing Ulster Canal Greenway from Monaghan over to the Border at Middletown. It would involve the widening of the towpath, drainage and the provision ...

INJURY SETBACKS

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16 Jul 2021 Comments Off on INJURY SETBACKS
INJURY SETBACKS

Monaghan needs to find X-factor to dump out rivals Armagh Colm Shalvey reports The latest chapter of the Monaghan v Armagh rivalry sees a place in the 2021 Ulster SFC Final go up for grabs in Newry on Saturday afternoon. Both teams go into this derby on the back of double-digit wins in the quarter-finals. Monaghan got their first Ulster SFC win since 2018 at the expense of Fermanagh, while Armagh were pushed for long spells by Antrim before cutting loose in the final quarter to pull well clear of Enda McGinley’s ...

MONAGHAN NEEDS TO FIND X-FACTOR TO DUMP OUT RIVALS ARMAGH

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16 Jul 2021 Comments Off on MONAGHAN NEEDS TO FIND X-FACTOR TO DUMP OUT RIVALS ARMAGH
MONAGHAN NEEDS TO FIND X-FACTOR TO DUMP OUT RIVALS ARMAGH

Colm Shalvey reports The latest chapter of the Monaghan v Armagh rivalry sees a place in the 2021 Ulster SFC Final go up for grabs in Newry on Saturday afternoon. Both teams go into this derby on the back of double-digit wins in the quarter-finals. Monaghan got their first Ulster SFC win since 2018 at the expense of Fermanagh, while Armagh were pushed for long spells by Antrim before cutting loose in the final quarter to pull well clear of Enda McGinley’s side. Monaghan are looking to qualify for the provincial ...