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COUNCIL PLANS TO CONVERT BALLYBAY CIVIC CENTRE AND CLONES’ FORMER ULSTER BANK INTO ACCOMMODATION FOR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES
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By Veronica Corr Monaghan County Council plans to convert two of the county’s landmark buildings into accommodation for Ukrainian refugees, namely, Ballybay Civic Centre and the former Ulster Bank building in Clones, a meeting of Ballybay/ Clones Municipal District (MD) was told on Monday. Mr. Nial O’Connor, Senior Executive Officer, Housing Section, Monaghan County Council delivered an update to public representatives and officials in attendance of the meeting in Ballybay, which forms part of the plan. Both buildings will form part of the Council’s response to the Local Government Management ...
GOLD AND SILVER SUCCESS FOR CO MONAGHAN IN 2023 TIDY TOWNS AWARDS
Co Monaghan maintained its high standards in Tidy Towns performance when the results of the 2023 competition were announced on Friday last. Glaslough claimed a gold medal and retained its Co Winner status while Carrickmacross also gained gold, receiving a highly commended distinction from the judges. Monaghan Town received a silver medal and a commendation while the Co Endeavour Award went to Oram. Most participants from the county registered improvements in the marks awarded by the judges. Redhills was highly commended in Co Cavan, where the county town laid claim ...
PYLON CAMPAIGNERS CALL FOR INDEPENDENT INQUIRY INTO EIRGRID’S ELECTRICITY GRID MANAGEMENT
The Co Monaghan Anti-Pylon Committee, the campaign group opposing the construction of the north-south interconnector project using overground infrastructure, has issued a statement to the Northern Standard this week calling for an independent inquiry into EirGrid’s management and operation of Ireland’s electricity transmission grid. “The management of the electricity transmission grid for Ireland has been entrusted to EirGrid since July 2006 – they are a monopoly semi-State organisation which provide the power network for the most expensive electricity in Europe,” a spokesperson for the CMAPC stated. “The closure of power ...
POIGNANT SCENES IN CLONES AND DUBLIN AS ROAD TRAGEDY VICTIMS LAID TO REST
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Scenes of great poignancy surrounded the funerals in Clones and Dublin on Thursday last of the teenagers killed in a single vehicle road traffic accident on the N54 at Legnakelly the previous Monday. The funerals of 17-year-old Kiea McCann and 16-year-old Dlava Mohamed saw guards of honour provided by friends and Largy College classmates of the girls, who were described as “soul friends”. A hearse carrying Dlava’s remains left Clones on Thursday morning and travelled to Clonskeagh Mosque in Dublin, where her funeral service was held. When it arrived, her ...
NO MAST IN GLASLOUGH! – JUDICIAL REVIEW VICTORY FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY
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Residents of the national Tidy Towns title-winning village of Glaslough have successfully prevented the erect of a mobile phone mast in their midst. Locals brought forward a judicial review process and have been successful in having the planned 19.5-metre structure blocked. The initial planning application by Vodafone Ireland was refused by Monaghan Co Council, but this decision was overturned by An Bord Pleanála in an appeal hearing. “I am delighted with the successful outcome to quash the decision,” stated solicitor Alan Wilkie of Wilkie & Flanagan Solicitors, who provided his ...
LAST DAY ON THE HILL FOR CO MUSEUM STAFF
A significant moment in its own history occurred for Monaghan Co Museum this week when its long-standing home at The Hill in Monaghan Town closed its doors for the last time. The Museum staff will now ramp up preparations for the move early next year to new premises in the Monaghan Peace Campus. The Hill had been the Co Museum’s home for 40 years, ever since they were compelled to move from their original location in Monaghan Courthouse following the fire which devastated the building in the early 1980s. Opening ...
MONAGHAN SAFETY SEMINAR DELIVERS STARK SCAMS WARNING
A Safety and Security Seminar in Monaghan Town this week delivered a stark warning to local communities about the increased risk of text message and investment scams. Over 55s were now a key target for increasingly elaborate scams seeking investments of upward of €20,000, delegates were informed at the Hillgrove Hotel event on Tuesday. The seminar for older people was hosted by. Age Friendly Ireland (AFI), Banking and Payments Federation Ireland and the Garda Older Persons Association. The event followed widespread warnings about increases in smishing, phone scams and investment ...
ENHANCED MONAGHAN TOWN GREENWAY MEETING COUNTY’S BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE ACTION OBJECTIVES
Heather Humphreys, TD – Minister of Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands, centre, cutting a ribbon to officially open the upgraded Monaghan Town Greenway, at the ceremony that was held last Friday. In the photo (L-R) Anthony Morrow, NTA, Senator Robbie Gallagher, Cllr Sean Conlon, Cathaoirleach of Monaghan County Council, Heather Humphreys, TD – Minister of Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands, Cllr Raymond Aughey, Cathaoirleach, Monaghan Municipal District, Cllr Brian McKenna, Patricia Monahan, Chief Executive, Monaghan County Council and Gareth McMahon, Director of ...
LARGY COLLEGE DEBATERS CROWNED ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS
Students from Largy College in Clones have been crowned the All-Ireland Concern Debates champions. The team of Amy-Jo Kierans, Aoibheann McLoughlin, Katie Mc- Caffrey and Deirdre Smith carried home the perpetual trophy after triumphing in the final against Rathgar High School at The Helix in Dublin last week, succeeding in a debate about international support for the world’s poorest countries. 175 schools took part in the 39th final of the competition, which was created in 1984 by the humanitarian organisation Concern Worldwide to encourage further debate about global issues among ...
INTERCONNECTOR BATTLE LINES DRAWN!
PYLONS-BASED PROJECT WILL NEVER BE BUILT SAY COUNCILLORS; EIRGRID CITE “STATUTORY RIGHTS” AND PLAN 2023 CONTRACT AWARD EirGrid intend to award the contract for the construction of the controversial northsouth electricity interconnector project by the end of this year, its Chief Infrastructure Officer Michael Mahon told the members of Monaghan Co Council on Monday. Mr Mahon, EirGrid Chief Executive Mark Foley and the electricity transmission operator’s Head of Public Engagement Sinead Dooley were in turn told by the local public representatives on the Council that the project will never be built ...

