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I read your recent legal article regarding wills. I have some concerns regarding my own will and I would like your advice. I am a widower and made a will a few years ago leaving my entire estate to my five children equally. Each of my children has children and if any of my children were to predecease me I would like for my grandchildren to inherit their share. If any child of mine dies before me does that child’s share of my will pass to their children? If not who inherits their share? Normally when a beneficiary (person receiving the inheritance) pre-deceases a Testator (person who makes a will) the gift will lapse and fail. However, an exception to this rule is contained within Section 98 of the Succession Act 1965. Section 98 provides that where a child pre-deceases a testator leaving children and such children are living at the time of the death of the testator the bequest shall not lapse. Therefore, in your situation if your child predeceases you leaving grandchildren, the benefit that would have been received by your child is preserved and will pass to your deceased’s child’s estate. It is important to note that the bequest will go to your deceased’s child’s estate and not necessarily to your grandchildren. The bequest will be divided in accordance with the terms set out in your deceased child’s will. Example: Your child dies before you leaving two children. She has made a will leaving her entire estate to her boyfriend. Your bequest to her will not lapse by virtue of the fact she left children but this bequest will go to her boyfriend under the terms of her will. If you wish for your grandchildren to inherit rather than for the bequest to pass to your child’s estate then it would be important to update your will providing that such a bequest would pass to your grandchildren. This column is prepared by Dolores Gacquin, Solicitor. Byrne Carolan Cunningham have offices in Athlone, Moate, Lanesborough and Galway.

Tarmon NS, Castlerea: Caomhán Mac Con Iomaire, National Gallery of Ireland with Molly Neary and Saoirse Webb, Tarmon NS, Castlerea at the awards ceremony in Dublin City Hall for the ‘Someone Like Me’ national art competition. Sponsored by the Department of Justice and Equality, the initiative aims to promote disability awareness at primary school level. The school was one of 45 shortlisted from more than 2,000 entries, which ranged from posters and collages to large sculptural installations and multi-media pieces.

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Recently… Well done to our great friends in the Roscommon Solstice Choir, who – entirely predictably – lived up to the high standards they’ve set in recent years with a beautiful, moving and wonderfully evocative festive concert in Roscommon last week. The Sacred Heart Church was a simply sensational and sacred venue for the concert. Packed to capacity, the Church looked fantastic. Well done also to the St. Brigid’s Choir (guests on the night) who contributed handsomely to a very enjoyable evening. Mindful of what would be entirely reasonable reservations about my credentials as a music critic, and in the hope that the two choirs in question will forgive me for singling this gentleman out, I take the liberty of suggesting that probably the most memorable contribution on the night was that of special guest Paul Hennessy, whose version of ‘Oh Holy Night’ attracted a merited standing ovation. Paul, St. Brigid’s, the wonderful Solstice folks, and not forgetting Choir Conductor Andrew Reynolds and MC Eugene Murphy…they were all superb on what was a very special night. Obviously the Solstice Choir members greatly enjoy what they do, but we should never underestimate the hours they put in and the fact that this is an entirely voluntary effort. The concert was in aid of the Shalom Charity and the genial Fr. Padraig Devine made a fine speech, during which he expressed his great appreciation to all concerned – the huge attendance included – for their great support.

Friday night Another horrendously tedious Late Late Show (or certainly the bits and pieces that I endured were). No disrespect to Marty Morrissey or Norah Casey, but if I’m interested in them signing up for some dancing reality show – and I’m not – I’m certainly not interested in half an hour of the Late Late being dedicated to their utterly dull observations on same. I like both Marty and Norah, but please RTE, what’s with the embarrassing attempts to create a persona around Marty beyond what he actually is? Marty’s a sports commentator/ presenter, can’t we just leave it at that? I’ve no problem with him doing reality shows – fair play and all that – but why is some ‘legend’ being created around the man? Actually, how long to go until he’s introduced on some show as a legend? Has it

Ruth Nally puts the finishing touches on her snowman. Picture: Andrew Fox

happened already? I know I’m beating an old drum here, but does anyone else remember when the Late Late Show had guests like...Peter Sellers, David Niven, John Cleese, Spike Milligan, Tony Curtis, Billy Connolly…Mother Teresa? Mind you, while I’m prone to the odd bit of Late Late/ Tubridy bashing, fair is fair, he’s brilliant at the Toy Show. He was born for it! (If he ever gives it up, we can always line up Marty!).

Monday I’m glad that it’s not considered in any way unfashionable to hail the slightly difficult-to-define but undeniable impact that the late Keith Chegwin had during our youth. I’m in good company in fondly remembering the man who, while never an ‘A list celeb’, was an infectiously happy presence in our lives in the era of ‘not many tv channels.’ Here, for example, is a tweet from RTE man Ciaran Mullooly, of these parts: Sad news. So many memories of this man presenting SWAP SHOP segment on Noel Edmonds Saturday morning show on the Beeb: TV star Keith Chegwin has died aged 60

I agree with Mr. Mullooly. Like millions of people of the proverbial ‘certain age’, I have very fond memories of the always-happy Mr. Chegwin from his television glory days.

And by the way, if you haven’t seen Keith’s performance in Extras (with Ricky Gervais), it’s well worth checking out on Youtube. Now, having rightly paid tribute to Keith Chegwin, we can reluctantly return to the ‘real world’ and issues like Trump, Brexit and that damned weather…

Now! This week sees the birth of a new Roscommon publication. We’ve enjoyed putting together ‘Roscommon People Plus’. The magazine features a number of interesting interviews and opinion pieces. We were delighted to receive contributions from guest writers Denis Naughten, Paul Hickey, Mary Gallagher, Paul D’Alton, Brendan Cox and Nicole Glennon. Their contributions compliment the articles of regular People writers Dan Dooner, Miriam Kerins and Seamus Duke. We’ve tried to produce something a bit different; a relaxed read, a celebration of Roscommon, a seasonal ‘plus’ for our loyal readers. There are some really nice articles that can be enjoyed over the Christmas period, when reading ought to be a priority! The magazine also showcases much of what’s available in County Roscommon in terms of shopping options, dining out, socialising, things to see, services, etc. In this regard, we appreciate the support of our advertisers. We are confident that this bright and breezy magazine, a new concept for Roscommon, is a great

medium for these businesses. As ever, we urge the public to support our advertisers, to support local businesses generally. You only have to browse the pages of Roscommon People Plus to be reminded of all that’s on offer in our great county.

Another thought… I often (well, occasionally) think there might be merit in living in a media-free zone. Fair enough, it might not suit me, given my career choice, but it would be an interesting existence. Imagine, for example, if, during that relatively recent mother of all recessions, a person lived in a small cottage in a remote area – managing to be self-sufficient – with minimal contact with the outside world, and no radio, television or papers? In this Morning Ireland-less existence, our hero would have been largely oblivious to the constant negative narrative that gripped our country, also the talking down of our economy, and the ‘bad news’ that invariably happens but which is often pounced upon with an unseemly enthusiasm by the media. ‘Our hero’, spared all of the stuff the rest of us had to listen to/see/read, would almost certainly have had a considerably less stressful existence than if exposed to the outside world. On encountering a stranger, they might even have been in a position to say ‘What recession?’ – or, these days – ‘What is Brexit?’


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Hopkins: ‘No plans to relocate GRO’ Local representatives raise concerns  DAN DOONER

Senator Maura Hopkins says she has been informed by Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty, that that there are no plans to relocate the General Register Office from Roscommon or to relocate staff. “I received a statement from the Department on Tuesday (12th of December), which stated: ‘There will be a short business review of GRO Roscommon undertaken in the New Year. This will look at our business practices in GRO Roscommon and will involve meetings with staff at all levels. The Department also has an INTREO office at the same location. The review should be finished by end of January 2018. The review will not result in moving either the GRO or staff from Roscommon – it is

simply a business review.’ Senator Hopkins said: “The Department of Employment and Social Protection has given its full commitment to the GRO Head Office in Roscommon. An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar TD visited the GRO Head Office in Roscommon on January 13th last in his then role as Minister for Social Protection. He took time to meet with staff and to see at first-hand the work of the General Registry Office and he emphasised the importance of the Roscommon location to the work of the Department”. The Fine Gael Senator accused fellow public representatives of circulating inaccurate information. “It is important that the public are made aware of the facts” Senator Hopkins said, adding that claims made by an opposition TD and published in the Roscommon Herald had clearly not been verified by the politicians in question. “Without engaging with the Department, it is unfortunate that other public

representatives sought to put inaccurate information into the public domain. “I have worked closely with An Taoiseach during his time as Minister for Social Protection and now Minister Doherty to ensure that we can further develop the Department’s services in Roscommon”. Earlier in the week, local politicians had called on the Minister Doherty to clarify whether the future of the GRO Department remained secure. Fianna Fáil TD Eugene Murphy said: “I have become aware that a review of the service is imminent and I am concerned as to what that review will mean for the future of the service so I am calling on the Minister for Social Protection to clarify the situation”. Fine Gael Senator Frank Feighan also said that he would be raising the issue. "I was contacted by a member of the public at the weekend regarding these concerns which I am bringing directly to the attention of the Minister”. Speaking on Wednesday, Cllr. Paschal

Fitzmaurice described concerns for the future of the office which opened in 2005 as “very real”. “There are huge concerns for its future with a review of the services of the GRO in Roscommon taking place in 2018. With one senior staff member retiring in Roscommon without confirmation of replacements, another transferring without replacement, along with the new position of a Principal Office, assistant Principal Office and Higher Executive Officer appointed in Dublin, the concerns for the future of the Roscommon office are very real. “…The Government need to bring more jobs to rural Ireland which should include civil service jobs rather than packing more people into Dublin and adding to the housing crisis. “I am calling on Minister Naughten, Senator Hopkins and Senator Feighan to give the people of Roscommon a guarantee the GRO office in its current format will not change in Roscommon Town”.

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Concert in aid of Alzheimer’s centre

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This Friday (15th), the Hyde Centre will be transformed into a winter wonderland as the voluntary committee of Roscommon Alzheimer’s stage a choral concert at 8 pm in the county town venue. A choir of 45 is set to perform under the direction of Derek Mahady and accompanied by pianist Marie Askin and soprano Maria Matthews. Tickets cost €10 and are available from the Western Alzheimer’s Roscommon office. Those attending are invited to bring their own candle in order to create the ultimate intimate venue. Proceeds will go towards a day care centre in Roscommon town which CEO of Western Alzheimer’s, Pat Holmes, has given his backing to and is expected to be available within three years. All support for this fundraiser and the annual Alzheimer’s walk on St. Stephen’s Day would be greatly appreciated.

Castlerea Parent and Toddler Group The Castlerea Parent and Toddler Group continues to meet every Tuesday from 10 am to 12 noon in the Roscommon Women’s Network, the Old Mill, Castlerea. Come along with your toddler and join the fun. Fruitee treats and goodies for the little ‘uns. Cost is €3 per child. For further information contact 094-9621690.

Christmas Eve Mass Cloverhill Church will be celebrating Mass on Christmas Eve at 12 midnight.

Music Session There will be a Music Session on Friday, 22nd of December in Hamrock’s Bar, Athleague, Co. Roscommon, starting at 10 pm. Musicians, singers and storytellers, etc., all welcome on the night. There will be a draw on the night with spot prizes to be won. Come along and enjoy the ceol, caint agus craic.

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Dysart Rural Men's Group book launch postponed Due to the recent death of a family member of the group, the Dysart Rural Men's Group will be rescheduling their book launch from Monday, 18th of December, to a date in early 2018 – to be confirmed at a later time.

Fitz wants land grab threat ‘put to bed’ Independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice says that he expects ongoing talk of a section of South Roscommon being subsumed into County Westmeath to finally “be put to bed” in the coming weeks. In a statement issued to the Roscommon People, Deputy Fitzmaurice said that he has been in regular contact with the “Junior Minister for Environment” over the last few weeks on the issue of the hugely controversial saga surrounding the mooted change in the Roscommon/ Westmeath border. “I made representations on a number of occasions making the case for the existing boundaries to remain and for the Government to put this matter to bed once and for all.

“We need clarity to make sure that Roscommon stays in Roscommon and that the West of Ireland stays in the West of Ireland. I anticipate that the Minister will make a decision on this in the coming weeks and its my expectation is that this issue will be resolved once and for all. “There is an opportunity at the moment for this to be put to bed as it needs to be put to bed for the people of Roscommon. We need to make sure that Monksland and any such area under threat is kept in the stewardship of Roscommon County Council and that the Shannon will always be dividing Leinster and Connacht”. Deputy Fitzmaurice said that he expects this issue to be resolved in the near future.

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celebrating 39 years in business Paul Byron Shoes commenced trading on Main Street, Roscommon in June 1983 and relocated to The Stonecourt Centre in September 1999. Our team in Roscommon are Emma Kenny (Manager), Colette Gunning, Mary Garvey and Katie Browne. Our team at out Discount Outlet are Noelle Finnegan (Manager) and Renata Durajova. Colette is 29 years working for the company – congratulations Colette! Beginnings Established in November 1978 in Ballaghaderreen, Paul Byron Shoes is the largest independent shoe retailer in Ireland and is an Irish-owned business employing 135 people in 21 stores countrywide and our online store www. paulbyronshoes..com. Excellent sales team The success of our business is down to our excellent sales team. ‘The right look at the right price,’ is the ethos the business is based on, providing shoes for the whole family. Brands include Pitillos, Tamaris, Rieker, Kate Appleby,

Emma Kenny and Mary Garvey pictured at Paul Byron Shoes. Picture: Andrew Fox

Renata Durajova and Noelle Finnegan pictured at Discount Shoe Shop. Picture: Andrew Fox

Susst, Softline, S’Oliver, Heavenly Feet, Skechers, Converse, Vans, Dr Marten, Xti, Refresh, Morgan & Co, Easy B to name a few. In addition, Paul Byron Shoes have teamed up with Zen of Italy, Luisetti of Spain, Jane Klain of Germany, Indigo of Germany & Muya of Turkey. The children’s department

for specific needs. The company has teamed up with Pedag International, a leading German Orthotics company, to offer customers personalised orthotic consultations in store. Pedag are leaders in foot products and work closely with orthopaedics and orthopaedic technicians to produce stateof-the-art products designed

boasts a fantastic array of brands like Startrite, Lelly Kelly, Pediped, Pabloskey, S’Oliver, Ecco, Geox, Converse & Vans. The sales team are fully trained in measuring and fitting children’s feet. Specific needs Another important department at Paul Byron Shoes is catering

for problematic feet. What we cater for Paul Byron Shoes caters for feet from early childhood, teen trends, orthopaedics, specific requirements, work wear, ontrend fashion, occasion wear and everything in between! 8,000 pairs of shoes sold each week! The company sells on average

8,000 pairs of shoes per week with five vans leaving our distribution centre daily. The company also has Discount Outlets in Castlebar, Newbridge, Roscommon and plans for Drogheda in early 2018. Our Discount Outlets stock a wide range of shoes for all the family at reduced prices, Ladies’ Boots from €20, Men’s Shoes from €20 and Children’s Shoes from €10. Gift vouchers If you don’t know the size? Make the gift of giving easy with our Gift Vouchers, which can be used in any of our stores. Our Autumn Range Call into our team in Paul Byron Shoes, Stonecourt Centre, Roscommon to view our fabulous range for Autumn 2017 and in-store promotion. Career information Contact sandra @ paulbyronshoes.ie for career information. Phone 090-6628010.


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Members of Roscommon Solstice Choir pictured performing at the Christmas Concert in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Pictured in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon for a Christmas Concert performed by the Roscommon Solstice Choir were Hillary Reynolds and Kristen Kelly. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Pictured in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon for a Christmas Concert performed by the Roscommon Solstice Choir were Paul Hennessy, Andrew Reynolds and Eugene Murphy. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Gift ideas & this weeks offers: www.athlonetowncentre.com Some store hours may vary slightly. Offer T&C’s apply, see in stores for details

Pictured in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon for a Christmas Concert performed by the Roscommon Solstice Choir were Maura Leyden, Edel Burgoyne and Gráinne Murray. Picture: Andrew Fox


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Pictured in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon for a Christmas Concert performed by the Roscommon Solstice Choir were Fr. John Cullen, Kevin McStay, Larissa Corcoran, Emmett Corcoran, Monica Gleeson, Larry O’Gara, Aengus Leyden, Fr. Padraig Devine and Andrew Reynolds. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Scrapp EcoGrant

Enjoy 0% HP finance* before Dec 31st. With 0% HP Finance across the range, now’s the time to give your business an asset it can really depend on. Plus, scrap any Euro 1-4 diesel car or van and you’ll get a Scrappage EcoGrant of up to €4,000 towards the cost of a new Caddy, Transporter or Crafter. Call into Al Hayes Volkswagen to find out more.

For a 24 hour test drive, visit:

Al Hayes Motors Ltd.

Galway Rd, Portumna, Co. Galway 090 9742200 www.alhayesvolkswagen.ie *Typical Finance Example (HP): Caddy PV TDI 75HP M5F. OTRP €18,265. Deposit / Part Exchange €5,701. 36 monthly payments of €349. Total cost of credit €0.00. Minimum deposit is 10%. Subject to lending criteria. This offer is made under a business hire purchase agreement. Volkswagen Bank GmbH Branch Ireland is authorised by the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority in Germany and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for conduct of business rules. This offer is subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time. ** Terms and conditions apply. Scrappage EcoGrant of €2,000 incl. VAT on Caddy and €4,000 incl. VAT on Transporter and Crafter. California and Amarok are excluded from EcoGrant offer. Please contact your local Volkswagen dealer for full details.

Pictured in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon for a Christmas Concert performed by the Roscommon Solstice Choir were Kristen Kelly, Paul Hennessy, Margaret Treacy, Saoirse Murray, Andrew Reynolds and Catherine Murray. Picture: Andrew Fox

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PUBLIC NOTICES

REGISTER OF ELECTORS 2018/2019 Notice is hereby given that the List of Claims to have corrections made in the Draft Register of Electors is now being published. The List of Claims is available for inspection at Áras an Chontae, Roscommon County Council, your Local Municipal District Offices, Head Garda Station, Head Post Office and County Library. The Draft Register (PINK) remains on display at all of the above locations. CLAIMS FOR INCLUSION OF NAMES ON THE 2018 /2019 REGISTER OF ELECTORS WILL BE ADJUDICATED ON BY THE COUNTY REGISTRAR AT PUBLIC SITTINGS TO BE HELD AT THE VENUES LISTED BELOW. INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND.

Tuesday, 19th December Wednesday, 20th December Wednesday , 20th December

Courthouse, Athlone

11.30am

Courthouse, Roscommon

11.30am

Boyle Municipal District Office, Cootehall Street, Boyle

2.30pm

Independent Minister Denis Naughten was the first local politician to confirm the Government ‘green light’ for upgrading of the N5 road section between Ballaghaderreen and Scramogue. However, Fine Gael Senators Maura Hopkins and Frank Feighan have been quick to emphasise that they had continuously lobbied for this project. Senator Hopkins said: “I have been consistently raising this issue in the Seanad with Minister Shane Ross. There are very serious safety concerns on this section of road. I am very concerned by the high volumes of traffic, which use the road daily. I am also extremely concerned about motorists’ excessive speeds travelling through Frenchpark, Ballina-

gare, Tulsk and Strokestown. “The fact that the project is being submitted now to An Bord Pleanala for approval is very positive. It is critical that this scheme is progressed as quickly as possible in order to improve safety. It will also be important for North Roscommon and the wider region in order to support businesses and attract investment”. Senator Feighan has said that he has lobbied hard for many years on this issue. “Earlier this year, Roscommon County Council submitted the business case for this major road project to the Department of Transport for consideration. “Following this submission, I urged Transport Minister Shane Ross to give the go-ahead for the project’s

planning application to be submitted to An Bord Pleanala for approval. I am delighted that the project has now got the green light to move to this stage. “For anyone who is familiar with this dangerous stretch of road, it’s very evident from a safety perspective how urgent this road project is for residents and motorists alike. “The Ballaghaderreen to Scramogue scheme has been in the pipeline for many years and hundreds of thousands of euro have already been spent on the pre-construction stages of the project. Significant funds of more than €100m are now required to complete this scheme and I am looking forward to it moving to the construction stage as quickly as possible”.

Majella Hunt, Director of Services Roscommon County Council Áras an Chontae Roscommon F42 VR98

Laura Muldowney, Michael Lough, Emma Whitney, Katie Blain, Emily Conlon and Liam Pearse (Roscommon) pictured at Dáil na nÓg on December 6th.


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Naughten welcomes €14m for N61 safety works Minister Denis Naughten has confirmed that a €14m road safety scheme has been approved for the N61, which “will save lives and boost the local economy”. The news follows Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s decision to approve 11 road safety schemes to a value of over €136m. Minister Naughten said: “As well as improving safety,

this investment is part of a plan to link both the new N5 from Scramogue to Ballaghaderreen and the N4 via Boyle, to the M6 at Athlone. “This announcement will improve the road infrastructure in the county and will assist in attracting investment and supporting existing employers throughout County Roscommon”.

Wishing All our Customers a Very Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year From Carmel and all the Management and Staff, AIB Roscommon Proud Sponsors of Best Christmas Window Display Please visit our Branch on 19th December for our Customer Day for light refreshments and a chat.

Pictured at the lighting of the Let Love Shine A Light Tree in Ballintubber were Maggie Cunniffe, Dick Thompson and Dorothy Mulheir. Picture: Andrew Fox

Wishing all our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

WARDS Home & Gifts Goff Street, Roscommon Telephone 090 6630831

Salt Lamps Back In Stock

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AL HAYES MOTORS LTD. Tel: Portumna 0909742200 – Tuam 093 26411 – Ennis 065 6822400 Visit: www.alhayesmotors.com • Open: Monday – Saturday, 9am – 6pm •

VOLKSWAGEN HUGE DECEMBER SALE HUGE REDUCTIONS ON USED CADDY VANS

Year 151 142 132 2012 2011 2010 2008 2010

Make & Model Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.6TDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.9TDI Volkswagen Caddy 1.9TDI Volkswagen Caddy Maxi

Now €11,500 €9,500 €8,000 €7,000 €6,000 €5,500 €4,000 €5,000

COMMERCIAL VAN RANGE

2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2010 172 171 172 172 172 151 151 151 151 151 151 141 141 131 131 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004

Volkswagen Amarok V6 CL 4 Motion A/T €49,306 Volkswagen Caddy 2.0TDI 75HP €18,055 Volkswagen Caddy 2.0TDI 102HP €19,845 Volkswagen Caddy Trendline 2.0TDI 102HP €21,275 Volkswagen Caddy Highline 2.0TDI 75HP €21,528 Volkswagen Crafter 35 MWB 102 M6F HR €32,826 Volkswagen Crafter 35 LWB 140HP M6F HR €37,670 Volkswagen Crafter 35 LWB 163HP M6R HR €40,099 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI 140BHP SWB A/T €11,000 + VAT Volkswagen Amorak 2.0 V6 Comfortline –Auto €40,000 + VAT Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI SWB T/L 23,750 + VAT Mitsubishi L200 Auto €30,860 + VAT Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI T/L €17,000 + VAT Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI 150BHP H/L €29,500 + VAT Nisan Navara S/ Cab Pick UP €18,500 Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI 140BHP €13,500 +VAT Volkswagen Amorak 2.0 180BHP H/L Auto €35,500 Volkswagen Caddy Kombi Drop Floor €30,500 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0TDI 140BHP 4x4 –Auto “R” Model €32.500 Volkswagen Transporter Kombi 6 Seater 2.0TDI 140BHP (330 Tax)€22,500 + VAT Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI 140 4 Motion A/T LWB €23,000 + VAT Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI 140BHP 6SP €12,000+ VAT Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Life 7 seater €21,500 Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Drop Floor €24,500 Nissan Navara 2.5TDI Commercial €10,500 Volkswagen Touareg 2.5TDI €9,500 Volkswagen Shuttle 2.5TDI 9 Seater €11,500 Nissan Pathfinder 2.5TDI Kombi 5 Seater €9,500 Toyota Landcruiser LWB 2.0TDI 8seater €12,500 Toyota Landcruiser 5 Seater €9,500 Nissan Pathfinder 2.5TDI Commercial €6,500 Mitsubishi Pajero 2. SWB €5,750 + VAT

VOLKSWAGEN CRAFTER RANGE

2017 151 141 131 2012

Volkswagen Crafter LWB H/R 163 HP Extras Volkswagen Crafter MWB Volkswagen Crafter 3.5 136BHP Volkswagen Crafter MWB H/Roof Volkswagen Crafter LWB H/R

€30,500 + VAT €20,000 + VAT €14,200 + VAT €16,500 + VAT €13,500 + VAT

€37,156 + VAT €13751 + VAT €15,084 + VAT €16,149 +VAT €16,387 + VAT €24,517 + VAT €28,212 + VAT €29,541 + Vat €9,000 + VAT €38,000 + VAT €22,750 + VAT €28,860 + VAT €15,040 + VAT €27,500 + VAT €16,500 €11,500 + Vat €33,500 €28,500 €29,500 €19,500 + VAT €20,000 + VAT €10,000 +VAT €19,500 €22,500 €8,500 €7,500 €9,500 €7,500 €8,500 €7,500 €4,500 €3,750 + VAT €29,500 + VAT €18,000 + VAT €12,195 + VAT €14,500 + VAT €12,195 + VAT

2011 Volkswagen Crafter LWB H/R 2009 Volkswagen Crafter 3.5LWB H/R Fridge Van

€11,000 + VAT €9,000 + VAT

VOLKSWAGEN CADDY RANGE

171 171 162 152 151 142 141 141 131 2012 2011 2010 2009 2007

Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI Highline Volkswagen Caddy 2.0 TDI Volkswagen Caddy Maxi 1.6 TDI – Black Volkswagen Caddy Maxi TDI 7 Seater passenger Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy Maxi TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI Volkswagen Caddy TDI

€23,500 €18,500 €19,500 €26,500 €12,950 €11,950 €14,500 €10,500 €9,500 €8,500 €8,000 €7,500 €6,500 €4,500

€9,000 + VAT €7,000 + VAT €21,000 €16,500 €17,500 €23,500 €10,950 €9,950 €12,500 €9,500 €7,500 €6,500 €6,000 €5,500 €4,500 €3,500

VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER RANGE

172 172 161 161 161 152 151 141 141 131 2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI LWB 4 Motion Silver €34,500 + VAT Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI SWB €26,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI 140BHP LWB HL €26,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI 102 SWB TL Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI 140 SWB HL €24,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI 140 SWB €21,500 Volkswagen Transporter Kombi 6 Seater 2.0TDI 140BHP (330 Tax)€21,500 + VAT Vokswagen transpotter 2.0TDI 180HP A/T €20,292 + VAT Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI €18,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI SWB €17,000 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI LWB 102 €12,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0 TDI SWB €11,500 Volkswagen Transporter 2.5 TDI LWB with Dog Cages €12,500 Volkswagen Transporter 1.9 TDI LWB €9,500 Volkswagen Transporter 1.9 TDI SWB €6,500 Volkswagen Transporter 4x4 €6,500

NISSAN RANGE

151 132 131 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2008 2007 2006

Nissan Navara 2.5DSL Pick Up Nissan Quashqai 1.5 DSL SE Nissan Micra 1.2 5DR Nissan Quashqai XE 7 Seater Nissan Primaster 2.0 TDI LWB Nissan Note 1.5 DSL Com Van Nissan Quashqai 1.5DSL Nissan Quashqai 1.DSL Nissan Primaster 2.0 TDI LWB Nissan Pathfinder 4X4 Com Nissan Pathfinder 4X4

MITSUBISHI RANGE

172 161 161 151 151

Mitsubishi L200 Auto Mitsubishi L200 Mitsubishi Outlander Comm Mitsubishi Outlander Comm Mitsubishi L200

€18,500 €19,000 €10,500 €16,500 €9,950 €6,000 + VAT €12,500 €10,500 €6,500 €6,500 €6,500

€32,500 + VAT €24,500 €24,500 €22,500 + Vat €22,500 €18,500 €19,500 + VAT €18,292 + VAT €15,000 €14,000 €9,950 €9,500 €10,500 €7,500 €4,500 €5,000 €16,500 €17,000 €9,000 €14,500 €7,950 €4,000 + VAT €10,500 €8,500 €4,500 €4,500 €4,500 €28,860 + VAT €23,000 €19,635 + VAT €15,854 + VAT €21,000

141 2012 2010 2010 2008 2008 2007 2006 2004 2001

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ATES AS LOW AS 0 % Mitsubishi Outlander Comm Mitsubishi Outlander Comm 4X4 Mitsubishi Outlander Comm Mitsubishi Lancer 1.5 Petrol Mitsubishi Outlander Com Mitsubishi Pajero 3.0 LWB Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 TDI LWB Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 TDI LWB Mitsubishi Pajero 2.5 TDI SWB Mitsubishi Pajero 2.5 TDI SWB

€14,500 + Vat €10,162 + VAT €8,500 €6,500 €4,500 €9,500 €8,500 €6,500 €4,500 €3,000

TOYOTA RANGE

151 141 2012 2010 2006 2005

Toyota Rav 4 Toyota Proace 2.0 DSL Toyota Verso 7 Seater DSL Toyota Hiace Bus Toyota Landcruiser 3.0 DSL LWB Toyota Landcruiser 3.0 LWB

€21,500 €13,500 €10,500 €8,500 €8,500 €6,500

FORD RANGE

171 162 161 151 151 2012 2011 2010 2008 2007

Ford Transit Custom 2.2 SWB 125HP Ford Transit Custom 2.2 LWB Ford Transit Custom HR 350 LWB Ford Transit Custom SWB – Silver with Extras Ford Transit Custom Crew Cab 7 Seater (€333 Tax) Ford Transit T260 Ford Transit Connect Ford Transit T280 HR Ford Transit T280 HR Ford Transit T260

€12,500 €8,500 €8,500 €7,500

€19,500 €18,500 €18,000 + Vat €18,000 €22,500 €10,500 €6,500 €6,500 + Vat €5,500 €3,950

PEUGEOT RANGE

142 2013 2012 2011

Peugeot Partner DSL Van Peugeot Partner 1.6 DSL Peugeot Expert Peugeot Partner 1.6 DSL

€9,500 €7,950 €8,500 €6,500

CITREON RANGE

162 2012 2010 2007

Citroen Berlingo Van DSL S Seater Citroen Berlingo 1.6 DSL Citroen Berlingo 1.6 DSL Citroen Berlingo 1.6 DSL

€11,500 €8,500 €6,000 €2,000

OPEL RANGE

2010 Opel Vivaro 2.0 DSL 2008 Opel Antar 2.0 DSL 4X4

BUSES RANGE

171 152 151 2012 2011 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006

Volkswagen Shuttle 2.0DSL 9 Seater €39,500 Volkswagen Shuttle 2.0DSL €36,000 Volkswagen Transporter 2.0TDI 140BHP Combi 6 Seater LWB €21,000 + VAT Volkswagen Shuttle 9 Seater €20,500 Volkswagen Shuttle 2.0TDI 9 seater €21,000 Volkswagen Shuttle 2.0TDI 9 Seater €10,500 Volkswagen Kombi 2.5 TDI LWB 6 Seater Volkswagen Kombi LWB 6 Seater €8,500 + VAT Volkswagen Shuttle 2.0TDI 9 Seater Volkswagen Shuttle 9 Seater €6,000

€7,500 €6,000 €38,500 €34,500 €19,500 + VAT €22,500 €18,500 €8,500 €8,600 + VAT €7,000 + VAT €7,500 €4,000

SALES TEAM: • MAIN LINES - PORTUMNA: 090 9742200 – MAIN LINE – TUAM: 093 26411 – MAIN LINE – ENNIS 065 6822400 – AL: 086 2449645 – DAMIEN: 087 2368841 – DEREK: 086 8119141 – NIALL: 087 6385033 – ALAN: 087 4153872 – RONAN: 087 9031373 – MARTIN: 086 2056597


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ATES AS LOW AS 0 %

DECEMBER SPECIAL OFFERS Year Model VOLKSWAGEN GOLF RANGE 171 Volkswagen Golf CL 1.0TSI 171 Volkswagen Golf HL 110BHP Leather 161 Volkswagen Golf CL 1.6TDI 152 Volkswagen Golf BM 1.6TDI 141 Volkswagen Golf HL 2.0TDI 150HP 141 Volkswagen Golf CL A/T 1.6TDI 131 Volkswagen Golf TL 1.6 TDI Sports 2012 Volkswagen Golf “R“Line 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Golf HL 2.0TDI 140HP 2011 Volkswagen Golf TL 1.6TDI 2010 Volkswagen Golf HL 1.6TDI 2010 Volkswagen Golf CL 1.2TSI 2008 Volkswagen Golf 1.9TDI 2009 Volkswagen Golf 1.9TDI VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS + SV RANGE 171 Volkswagen Golf SV HL 1.6TDI 151 Volkswagen Golf SV CL1.6TDI 142 Volkswagen Golf SV TL 1.6TDI 132 Volkswagen Golf Plus 2010 Volkswagen Golf Plus CL 1.6TDI 2008 Volkswagen Golf Plus 1.9TDI VOLKSWAGEN JETTA RANGE 171 Volkswagen Jetta HL 2.0TDI 110HP 171 Volkswagen Jetta TL 2.0TDI 110HP 161 Volkswagen Jetta TL 2.0TDI 110HP 151 Volkswagen Jetta CL 2.0TDI A/T 151 Volkswagen Jetta CL 2.0TDI 141 Volkswagen Jetta TL 1.6TDI 131 Volkswagen Jetta CL 1.6TDI 2012 Volkswagen Jetta HL 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Jetta CL 1.4TSI 2011 Volkswagen Jetta CL 1.6TDI 2010 Volkswagen Jetta TL 1.6TDI 2009 Volkswagen Jetta 1.6 Petrol 2009 Volkswagen Jetta 1.9TDI 2008 Volkswagen Jetta 1.6 Petrol 2008 Volkswagen Jetta 1.9TDI 2007 Volkswagen Jetta 1.9TDI 2007 Volkswagen Jetta 1.6 Petrol VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT RANGE 171 Volkswagen Passat HL 1.6TDI 171 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI 161 Volkswagen Passat HL 2.0TDI 150HP 161 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI 161 Volkswagen Passat Estate 1.6TDI TL

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Now

24,500 25,500 19,500 18,500 18,500 18,500 15,500 15,500 13,000 11,500 10,500 9,500 6,000 8,500

21,500 23,900 17,500 15,500 15,000 14,500 13,500 12,500 11,500 9,500 8,500 8,000 4,500 6,500

27,500 20,000 17,500 16,000 10,500 6,500

25,500 18,000 15,000 14,000 8,500 5,950

23,500 21,500 20,000 16,500 18,500 14,500 14,500 14,500 11,000 10,500 8,500 6,500 7,500 5,500 6,500 4,500 4,000

22,500 20,500 18,000 14,950 16,500 12,500 12,500 10,000 8,500 8,500 6,950 4,950 5,500 4,000 4,500 3,500 2,950

29,500 28,500 26,500 23,000 25,500

27,950 26,500 24,000 20,000 22,500

Year 151 151 141 141 141 141 141 131 131 131 131

Model Volkswagen Passat HL 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI A/T Volkswagen Passat “R” line 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat BM 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat TL 1.6TDI Estate Volkswagen Passat CL 2.0TDI Volkswagen Passat BM 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI Volkswagen Passat CL 2.0TDI Volkswagen Passat E “R “ Line 1.6TDI 20KMs 2012 Volkswagen Passat SE 2.0TDI 140HP 2012 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Passat SE 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Passat HL 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Passat TL 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.6TDI 2011 Volkswagen Passat TL 1.6TDI 2010 Volkswagen Passat SE 1.6TDI 2010 Volkswagen Passat TL 1.6TDI 2009 Volkswagen Passat HL 2.0TDI 110HP 2008 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.9TDI 2007 Volkswagen Passat CL 1.9TDI 2006 Volkswagen Passat TL 1.6TDI VOLKSWAGEN POLO RANGE 171 Volkswagen Polo Allstar 1.0 Petrol 171 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.4TDI 161 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.0 Petrol 151 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.0 Petrol 151 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.4 TDI 142 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.0 New Model 142 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.4 TDI 131 Volkswagen Polo CL 1.2 TDI 131 Volkswagen Polo Cross 1.2 TDI 131 Volkswagen Polo CL 1.2 Petrol 2012 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.2 TDI 2011 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.2 TDI 2011 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.2 Petrol 2010 Volkswagen Polo TL 1.2 Petrol 2010 Volkswagen Polo HL 1.6 Low Mileage 2009 Volkswagen Polo CL 1.4 TDI VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN RANGE 171 Volkswagen Tiguan CL ( Sunroof) 2.0TDI 161 Volkswagen Tiguan Sport 2.0TDI Leather 151 Volkswagen Tiguan LL 2.0TDI

Was 21,500 24,500 17,500 16,500 18,500 18,500 18,500 14,500 16,000 16,500

Now 19,500 22,000 15,500 14,500 15,000 15,000 16,000 12,500 13,000 13,000

18,500 12,500 13,500 12,500 13,500 11,000 11,000 11,000 8,500 8,500 7,500 6,500 4,500 3,500

15,950 10,500 10,500 9,500 10,500 8,500 9,500 8,500 6,500 6,500 5,500 4,500 3,000 2,000

16,500 16,900 14,500 13,500 14,500 11,500 13,500 13,500 13,500 12,500 11,500 8,500 8,500 8,500 9,000 7,500

15,500 15,500 12,500 10,950 12,500 9,950 11,950 11,500 11,000 8,950 9,000 6,950 6,500 7,000 7,500 5,950

30,500 29,000 26,500 22,500 22,500 19,500

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Year 141 141 131 132

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Food that raises the bar at The Abbey Invited to attend the launch of a new bar food menu, DAN DOONER was happy to oblige… The Abbey Hotel has long been a favoured setting for weddings and family occasions among citizens of and visitors to the county town. Last Saturday night the better half and myself decided to take my father out for dinner and, having been informed of The Abbey’s new bar food menu, we made an evening reservation. The hotel was looking very festive as we arrived and were shown to our table. The father was quite taken with the venue, which was a solid start! The service as soon as we sat down merely added to the good first impression provided by the décor and the Christmassy feel. My father’s pint of Guinness went down just as well as the surroundings. We had decided to try three different dishes from a menu which offered something for everyone. The better half opted for the Chicken Roulade, the father went for fajitas, and I chose the ever-popular fish and chips. Not that it mattered, because I had planned on nicking a taste off the other two dishes anyway! The Chicken Roulade looked and tasted amazing while the fajitas sizzled and were perfectly complemented by the accompanying sauces. Fish and chips is something of an acid test when it comes to a bar food menu. It’s among the ultimate comfort foods and when done right, it’s something

you always remember. The oul lad still talks about ‘one and ones’ from Leo Burdock’s! The Abbey’s effort certainly didn’t disappoint, mushy peas and all. It was delicately done and therefore I didn’t end up with a mouthful of batter while looking for the fish! I further warmed myself with some fajitas, after I had bartered some from the father, using the fish as bait. The taste wasn't disguised by spice and they were far too easy to eat, which must mean they were really well done. By the end there wasn’t a scrap of food left on any of our plates as we relaxed in the warm surroundings. A really enjoyable evening with impressive food and a decent pint complemented by excellent service from the Abbey’s bar staff.

Structures at Risk Fund and Built Heritage Investment Scheme open Roscommon County Council is seeking applications from those interested in availing of the Built Heritage Investment Scheme and Structures at Risk Fund for 2018. The Built Heritage Investment Scheme seeks to leverage private capital for investment in a significant number of labour-intensive, small scale conservation projects and to support the employment of skilled and experienced conservation professionals, craftspeople and trades persons in the repair of the historic built environment. This scheme is being developed to assist with the repair and conservation of structures that are protected under the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended). The purpose of the Structures at Risk Fund (SRF) is to assist with works to safeguard structures protected under the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended); including works to proposed protected structures, and in certain cases,

works to safeguard structures within Architectural Conservation Areas, where, in the opinion of the Department, an urgent need for works to such structures has arisen and has been demonstrated. Only structures in immediate danger of significant deterioration will qualify for consideration for funding by the Department. More information and application forms are available on www.roscommoncoco. ie or by contacting the Heritage Office on 090-6637106 or emailing chand@roscommoncoco.ie All applications shall be marked ‘Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2018’ or ‘Structures at Risk Fund 2018’ as appropriate and submitted to Heritage Office, Roscommon County Council, Àras an Chontae, Roscommon F42 VR98 or emailed to chand@roscommoncoco.ie before 5 pm on Wednesday, 31st January 2018.

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Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2018 & Structures At Risk Fund 2018 Roscommon County Council in conjunction with the Department of Culture, Heritage & the Gaeltacht are inviting applications for the “Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2018” and the “Structures at Risk Fund 2018”. The Built Heritage Investment Scheme seeks to leverage private capital for investment in labour-intensive, small-scale conservation projects and to support the employment of skilled and experienced conservation professionals, craftspeople and tradespersons in the repair of the historic built environment. Structures at Risk Fund - Only structures in immediate danger of significant deterioration will qualify for consideration for funding by the Department. Eligibility for both: • Structures must be included in the Record of Protected Structures • Structures in Architectural Conservation Areas where exceptional circumstances are deemed to apply. All applications shall be marked “Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2018” or “Structures at Risk Fund 2018”, as appropriate, and submitted to Heritage Office, Roscommon County Council, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon, Co Roscommon, F42 VR 98, or emailed to chand@roscommoncoco.ie, before 5.00p.m. on Wednesday 31st January 2018. More information and Application Forms are available on www.roscommoncoco.ie or by contacting the Heritage Office on 090 6637106, or emailing chand@roscommoncoco.ie Martin Lydon, Director of Services.


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Murphy: ‘More Gardaí needed in Roscommon’ ROBERT FLYNN

€230,000 for local angling projects Minister Denis Naughten and Senator Frank Feighan have welcomed almost €230,000 in funding for seven local projects to help improve angling access across County Roscommon. The funding was announced this week by Sean Kyne, Minister with Responsibility for the Inlands Fisheries sector.

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Earlier this week Fianna Fáil TD Eugene Murphy raised the issue of falling Garda numbers in parts of the Roscommon/Longford division with particular reference to policing numbers in Boyle and Castlerea, with the Minister for Justice in the Dáil. “The Minister has given a figure of 309 for 2017 but ten of them are Community Gardaí. That means that there are 299 full-time Gardaí. We can compare that number with the figure in 2010 and see that it has decreased, albeit slightly. In the meantime, there have been many extra challenges for An Garda Síochána…

but we need to put more effort into this issue and recruit more Gardaí. “I welcome the Minister's comments that new recruits will be deployed in the near future. In 2010 Boyle district had 41 full-time Gardaí. There are 18 there today. I accept that there have been some minor adjustments in the locality, but there has been an overall drop in the number of Gardaí. “There is grave concern in the Castlerea area that there is not enough manpower available because of the size of the district that must be covered. This point has been made by members of the community and the Garda Representative Association,” said Deputy Murphy.

Deputy Murphy said that rural Ireland was getting a raw deal on security and people are upset. “When are we going to have real security in rural Ireland? People are scared and we need to address this urgently,” he added. He added that it was very difficult for communities to work with Gardaí when many of these communities had been raided of Gardaí resources. Deputy Murphy also pointed out that a number of stations across County Roscommon had closed in recent years including Cootehall, Tarmonbarry, Ballintubber, Loughglynn, Ballyforan and Knockcroghery.

Senator Feighan said: “This is great news for angling in Roscommon. This significant funding, allocated under the National Strategy for Angling Development, is aimed at developing our angling tourism potential while also managing and conserving our fisheries resources”.

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Kerrane unimpressed with lack of new Gardaí Sinn Féin General Election candidate for Roscommon/Galway, Claire Kerrane, has said that 2017 saw only 10 new Gardaí allocated to the Roscommon/Longford Garda Division. "Out of a total of 880 new Gardaí who completed their training in 2017, only 10 have been assigned to the Roscommon/Longford Division. Roscommon/Longford got the second lowest allocation of Gardaí,

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An aerial view of the work currently being carried out at Creggs Rugby Club.

‘Green’ shoots galore as resurgent Creggs RFC score  PAUL HEALY

They haven’t gone away, you know...

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something very special happening in the old battleground – the famous Green in Creggs, that is. Echoes of the past sound out. True, the 1970s and the long haircuts are gone. The 1980s a distant memory too. In those faroff, swashbuckling days, Creggs RFC made its mark, built an unlikely legacy, a legacy that has inspired new generations. In the 1970s, this audacious story began. Creggs RFC was formed on the back of hopeful conversations and quick, excitable planning. A senior team stepped into the unknown, doubtlessly to the considered apathy of the game’s aristocrats in Connacht. Soon enough they knew about these new kids on the block, these underdogs who could bark and bite. The junior rugby landscape in Connacht was about to have a Creggs-coloured makeover.

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n the glory days, Creggs achieved some epic victories, many of them against the odds, traditional heavyweights of the sport humbled by a remarkable ‘band of brothers’. Creggs, in the club’s glory era, had great players, but most of all, they had an incomparable never-say-die spirit, a ferocious appetite for battle, an addiction to bruising opposition egos and shredding formbooks. (I might add that the club then launched a ladies’ team and they proceeded to achieve considerable success too).

Inevitably – with retirements, depopulation and emigration, and the nature of the cycle of life and the cycle of sport – fallow periods came. Long fallow periods. Not now.

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ast weekend, it was bitterly cold at The Green, but it was heartwarming to see and feel the momentum driving this club onwards. Just now, all the stars are aligning for Creggs. This is one of the sporting success stories of the era, of the region. Consider the facts: as matters stand, Creggs are either leading or second-placed in the league at Senior, U-20, U-18.5, U-17 and U-16 level. They’re also competing well at U-13, U-14 and U-15 level. There are over 100 participants in Mini Rugby each week. The Senior Seconds’ team are also going well. Off the field, the terrific, ambitious development of three new pitches continues, and when completed, it will mean this once-small club has moved on to a new level in terms of facilities and infrastructure. The senior team is flying this season; all the teams are flying. On and off the field, serious momentum. But club members aren’t getting carried away. The success is achieved by hard work. The senior team is flying because of skill and dedication, but for teams to prosper on the field, enormous behind-thescenes effort has to be made. And that’s where Creggs have a winning Coalition of past stalwarts and fresh, new volunteers. In Creggs on Saturday, I saw so many of the people who soldiered on and off the field in the past. Familiar faces, eyes trained on the action, on the unfolding

story. Their dedication is phenomenal. They were there in the glory days, they were there in the barren years, and they are there now, making it all happen again, writing great new chapters in this story. Creggs RFC has also benefitted greatly from ‘new blood’; more people than ever involved from Roscommon town and from several surrounding villages. Watching the seniors in action at the weekend was a little like going back in time, back on a nostalgic trip to similarly cold but satisfying days at The Green. On Saturday, Creggs scored tries through Alan and James Brandon, and held on heroically under sustained pressure from Tuam. Their 10-3 win puts Creggs ten points clear of Tuam at the summit of the Connacht J1 League table. Padraic Deane, who recently took over as Club President, has paid tribute to the players (and their parents), coaches, all club members and indeed club sponsors…all of whom have a key role in driving the club forward. Creggs RFC is working closely with local schools too; indeed the growth of the Mini Rugby scene (and the underage game in general) is a hugely exciting aspect of this story. The senior team coach is Pat Cunningham, and another important recent appointment was that of Micheal Glennon as Youth Development Officer.

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orty-three years on from its birth, Creggs RFC is enjoying a season of seasons, a dream year. The silverware has still to be won, but this is bigger than that. The trends, to put it mildly, are extremely encouraging. The momentum is

In Creggs on Saturday, I saw so many of the people who soldiered on and off the field in the past. Pictured earlier this year were just two of the club’s many great stalwarts…Sean Brandon and Kieran Dowd. Picture: Andrew Fox

self-evident. The club is moving to a new level. The underage structures are there, the facilities are being developed. Happily, the seniors (and other teams) are doing the business on the field. It’s like the 1970s, the 1980s and the early 1990s again, without the long hair and the long nights. The close-knit community spirit that created this story lives on, through new generations, but also through the heroes of yesteryear. But this is all on a new level now. This has gone beyond those epic great victories of the past, and the heroic near-misses of some campaigns. It’s gone beyond the story of how a small group of locals created something truly special. With the underage structure, the phenomenal Mini

Rugby numbers, the general growth of the game in Ireland, and the ambitious development of facilities in Creggs, this is about building something bigger than before, and about build-

ing for the future. What’s happening in Creggs is a great sporting and social story…the past inspiring the present, and confidently looking to the future.

Mark Dowd pictured at a Creggs RFC press night earlier this year. Picture: Andrew Fox


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Lands in Tulsk on books of Pat Hughes Pat Hughes & Co. Auctioneers & Valuers have on offer at Glenballythomas, Tulsk circa 34 acres with an old derelict residence thereon. The property can be sold in one or two lots to suit – Lot 1: Residence on circa 14 acres; Lot 2: Circa 20 acres. For further information or to make an appointment to view, contact the office on 090-6627003 or email info@pathughesauctioneers.com

Quaint cottage is well worth viewing This week Pat Hughes of Pat Hughes & Co. Auctioneers & Valuers has for sale due to cancellation at Cloontymullen, Kilteevan, Roscommon a three-bedroomed cottage known locally as ‘The Fisherman’s Cottage’. Pat will accept offers in excess of €80,000 for this quaint cottage. Accommodation consists of a living room, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. The residence stands on circa half an acre in a nice rural setting. For further information or to make an appointment to view, contact the office on 090-6627003 or email info@ pathughesauctioneers.com

For sale at Mount Talbot Pat Hughes of Pat Hughes & Co. Auctioneers & Valuers are offering for sale this week at Mount Talbot, Roscommon a two-storey residence on a circa one-acre site on a main bus route and located less than one mile from Ballygar. For further information or to make an appointment to view, contact the office on 090-6627003 or email info@ pathughesauctioneers.com

Apartments for sale – investment opportunity This week Pat Hughes & Co. Auctioneers & Valuers have for sale at the Racecourse Road, Roscommon a block of four one-bedroomed apartments which are fully let at present. This would make an ideal investment opportunity. For further information or to make an appointment to view, contact the office on 090-6627003 or email info@ pathughesauctioneers.com

Residence at Abbey Street, Roscommon At Abbey Street, Roscommon, Hughes & Company are offering for sale a five-bedroomed residence with a large yard and a number of out-offices. For further information or to make an appointment to view, contact the office on 090-6627003 or email info@ pathughesauctioneers.com

Moran & Co. offer two-storey business premises in Ballyforan This two-storey business premises has a prime trading location in the centre of Ballyforan village and is on the books of Auctioneers Moran & Co. The property was purpose-built in recent years by St. Brendan’s Credit Union and comprises of a ground floor office space (circa 73.5 square metres), and first floor rooms (circa 73.5 square metres). The premises is in a good state of repair and decoration and can readily be adapted to suit a variety of business or residential uses, subject to planning permission. Ballyforan is a central location and is on the main route between Tuam and Athlone. The village has a high volume of passing traffic and this could be a great location for

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a variety of businesses in retail, office, distribution, etc. Offers exceeding €80,000 are being considered. For full details, contact David Moran of Moran & Co., Ballygar, at 090-6624531. This residential portfolio provides 7 no bungalows and dormer bungalows (numbers 11 -17 inclusive) finished to various levels of completion. Situated in this attractive residential development beside the village of Ballinlough, this portfolio provides an ideal investment opportunity and the auctioneers now invite immediate viewings and all offers to sell. BER: C2 – C3 (provisional). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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NEW TO THE MARKET A QUALITY 3 B/R END OF TERRACE RESIDENCE OF C. 1,018 SQ.FT LOCATED AT

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Prime Strokestown lands available at Earley’s This week, John Earley, FIPAV, of Property Partners Earley, Roscommon has – new to the market – prime lands set out in two lots, containing circa 31 acres located at Cloonakilly More, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon for sale. John describes the lands as “prime lands set out in two lots offering quality lands and forestry. The said lands can be sold in one or more lots should market interest dictate as follows – Lot 1: The Entire; Lot 2: circa 25 acres, on which stands a storage

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This week, David Diffley, MIPAV, TRV, of Property Partners Earley, Roscommon has a new-to-themarket, prime building site of circa 0.55 acres located at Newpark, Kiltoom, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. David describes this as “a rare opportunity to acquire a premium building site in a much sought after residential area of Kiltoom”. The site extends to circa 0.55 acres and is located adjacent to St Brigid's GAA grounds, clubhouse and the former

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shed, cattle crush and pen; Lot 3: circa 6 acres of lands and forestry”. Also available is circa 2.12 acres of boglands set out in 2 lots (circa 0.54 acres at Cloonrabrackan, and circa 1.63 acres at Drinagh). The auctioneers now invite immediate viewings and all offers to sell. To arrange maps or for further details contact John Earley, FIPAV, Property Partners Earley, Stone Court, The Square, Roscommon on 090-6626579, email ddiffley@ propertypartners.ie or log onto www.

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Meeting of Farm Rights Group The Farm Rights Group are holding a public meeting in Gullane’s Hotel in Ballinasloe tonight (Thursday) at 8.30 pm. Topics up for discussion on the night include: • €300 needed for new suckler scheme • The four movement rule for cattle • Department inspections • Freedom of choice – No to ‘one vet, one farm’ • The fodder crisis • Brexit • Forestry issues Any other issues raised on the night will also be up for discussion. All are welcome –together we can make things happen and keep rural Ireland alive.

Following a meeting between the IFA and the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed, the Minister has set up a special Fodder Action Group. Pictured are the IFA delegation ahead of the meeting, led by President Joe Healy and including regional chairpersons and the chairpersons from the five Connacht counties, and Donegal and Longford.

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Creed sets up fodder action group as crisis persists Following a meeting between the IFA and the Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed, the Minister set up a special Fodder Action Group to assess the situation and to determine what response is required. The Group will include the De-

partment of Agriculture, Teagasc, the co-ops, the marts and IFA. The Minister said he would set up the Fodder Action Group with immediate effect with a meeting in Sligo. Mr. John Hanley, Roscommon IFA County Chairperson, said the

deepening fodder problems will have to be addressed with measures to help those farmers who urgently need support to avert a crisis. The IFA delegation led by the President included Regional Chairpersons and the Chairpersons from the five Connacht coun-

ties, Donegal and Longford. The worst-affected areas are mainly in the northwest and west of the country. The difficult weather conditions since August have left many farmers facing a severe fodder crisis during the winter and spring months.

Roscommon People MART WATCH Roscommon Mart sample prices Dry Cows Lim X 670kgs €1380, Char 795kgs €1360, Char 705kgs €1355, Lim x 735kgs €1345, BBX 640kgs €1300, Sh 755kgs €1255, AAX 635kgs €1050, Simm 565kgs €920, Simm X 600kgs €850, HEX 600kgs €760, Lim X 640kgs €1055, Char X 515kgs €1095, Char X 495kgs €900, Lim X 570kgs €1020.

Heifers Char X 655kgs €1790, Char X 635kgs €1740, Lim x 635kgs €1690, 2 Lim X 627kgs €1465, Char X 580kgs €1430, 3 Lim X 566kgs €1335, BBX 540kgs €1300, 2 Char X 500kgs €1270, Lim X 505kgs

€1245, AAX 535kgs €1230, HEX 595kgs €1145, 2 Char X 440kgs €1125, BBX 485kgs €1140, Char X 420kgs €1060, Char X 345kgs €850, Char X 385kgs €900, Lim X 405kgs €950.

Bullocks Char X 790kgs €1790, Char 710kgs €1780, Char X 575kgs €1590, BAX 640kgs €1505, Lim X 585kgs €1390, AAX 700kgs €1385, Char 580kgs €1380, 2 Char X 485kgs €1360, Char X 550kgs €1300, AAX 550kgs €1265, 4 Char X 465kgs €1240, Lim X 435kgs €1225, Lim X 395kgs €1040, 2 Lim X 398kgs €1095, AAX 385kgs €925.

Manager’s report… Brendan Egan, Castlerea Mart “There were 650 cattle on offer this week with trade remaining very strong for the quality lots on offer. Heifers in particular recorded a very good clearance with excellent demand on offer for the quality stores on offer, with prices as strong as €3.00 a kilo for the top quality lots. Weanlings were similar in price as last week with bulls making up to €3.30 a kilo and heifers making up to €3.58 a kilo, however quality has dipped in recent weeks. “The dry cow and sucklers both reported good clearances with good numbers on offer again this week. Cows with calves at foot made from €1200 to €1550 with springers making from €910 to €1800 per head. “There were 160 bullocks on offer with bullocks making €300 to €855 over their weight with an average of €570 over paid. Trade was similar to recent weeks with demand strongest for the quality store and the forward short keep lots. “Sales continue at Castlerea Mart today (Thursday) with our normal sale of bullocks, heifers, cows, calves, runners and weanlings. All sales commence at 11 am”.

Manager’s report… Maura Quigley, Roscommon Mart “There were large numbers on offer at the annual “Christmas Cracker” sale for bullocks and heifers. There was a flying trade for bullocks with prices ranging from €2.30 per kilo up to €2.92 per kilo. There was a firm trade for all classes. There was a cracking trade for heifers with prices averaging from €2.31 per kilo up to €3.14 per kilo. Dry cows made from €650 to €1380 per lot. Heifers made from €380 to €1135 over. Bullocks made from €395 to €1070 over. “Once again this week there was a good number of dry cows on offer with lots averaging from €1.61 per kilo up to €2.13 per kilo. The final sale for 2017 will take place tomorrow (Friday 15th) for bullocks, heifers and dry cows. “Thank you for your custom in 2017 and we look forward to your continued support in 2018. Wishing all our customers, shareholders and friends a Happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year.”

Castlerea Mart sample prices Heifers Ch 420kgs €1155, Lm 410kgs €1140, Sim 460kgs €1390, Ch 450kgs €1180, Lm 560kgs €1365, Ch 555kgs €1305, Ch 580kgs €1345.

Dry cows Lm 485kgs €850, Chx 815kgs €1580, AA 840kgs €1510, Ch 745kgs €1335, Lm 785kgs €1400.

Weanling bulls Lm 180kgs €595, Ch 285kgs

€870, AA 265kgs €800, Ch 250kgs €760, AA 470kgs €1380, Lm 455kgs €1045.

Weanling heifers Ch 285kgs €920, Ch 205kgs €735, Ch 270kgs €845, Sim 320kgs €790, Sim 400kgs €1030.

Bullocks Lm 480kgs €1265, Ch 460kgs €1175, Lm 535kgs €1390, BBx 545kgs €1270, Ch 610kgs €1430, AA 640kgs €1315.


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Defenceless sheep ‘being savaged by marauding dogs’ Michael Glennon, Roscommon IFA Sheep Chairperson, says much stronger action is required to address the dreadful problem of marauding dog attacks on sheep flocks. He said with the darker evenings and nights at this time of year, dog attacks increase. He noted that recent cases have been reported around the country. According to Mr. Glennon, some of these attacks are vicious, with defenceless sheep flocks savaged by marauding dogs inflicting terrible suffering and pain and in many cases death on the sheep. Mr. Glennon said dog owners need to take a much more active and responsible approach towards ownership and towards ensuring that their pets are under control at all times. He warned: “Owners can be held responsible for any losses involved in

dog attacks, with serious financial and legal consequences. Farmers have a right to protect their sheep flock and can shoot a dog worrying, or about to worry their flock”. Mr. Glennon said that 85% of dogs are now micro-chipped, according to the Department of Agriculture. He said a single database must be introduced with controls on change of ownership so that all owners are held accountable. “To make micro-chipping effective, Minister Creed must pull together a single database and proper controls on ownership”. He also encouraged all dog owners, including farmers, to make sure to get their dogs microchipped. Mr. Glennon called on Minister Creed and the Department of Agriculture to launch a major publicity campaign on responsible

ownership. He said a major TV, radio and social media campaign is re-

quired to get the message across to the 800,000 people with dogs in Ireland.

Drumlion were second prize-winners in the Tidy Cemeteries catgory in the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards. They are represented here by Andy Mulligan, Christy Kelleher, Marie O’Dowd, Ann Horan, Jim Hayden, Seamus Quigley and Stephen Murray, who received the award from Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council. Also in picture are Councillors Michael Mulligan, John Cummins, Joe Murphy and Valerie Beirne with Marian Kelly and Danny McHugh, Roscommon Co. Council. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

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In the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards, second prize for Best Presented Street went to Ballyfarnon Community Enterprise, represented here by Liz Travers, Margaret Killoran and Mary Shivnan, receiving their award from Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council. Also in picture are Councillors Michael Mulligan, John Cummins, Joe Murphy and Valerie Beirne with Marian Kelly, Suzanne Dempsey and Danny McHugh, Roscommon Co. Council. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

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In the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards, the award for Best New Entry in ‘Tidy Estates’ category went to Dalton Terrace, Ballaghaderreen, represented here by Pauline and Fergus Frain and Caroline Coffey, receiving their award from Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council. Also in picture are Councillors Michael Mulligan, John Cummins, Joe Murphy and Valerie Beirne with Majella Hunt and Danny McHugh, Roscommon Co. Council. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

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In the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards, the award for Best Presented Bottlebank went to Castlecoote Tidy Towns. They’re represented here by Mamie Delaney, Gerry Beirne, Ann Connell and PJ Naughton. Also in picture are Councillors Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council, Paddy Kilduff, Ivan Connaughton, Laurence Fallon and Tony Ward. Representing Roscommon Co. Council are: Kieran Madden, Majella Hunt, Danny McHugh and Annette Donlon. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin


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Christmas greetings from Lanesboro and Ballyleague Children’s carol service in Lanesboro The children of Lanesboro Primary School will present their annual Christmas Carol Service in St. Mary’s Church on Tuesday, December 19th at 6.30 pm. Everyone is invited to come along and enjoy the singing of the young students.

Christmas Day run/ walk for MS The Longford MS Christmas Day sponsored run/ walk from Newtowncashel to Lanesboro is less than two weeks away. This is the main fundraising event for Longford MS. The organisers would appreciate all support for the cause and you can do so by sponsoring a runner or taking part in the run/walk yourself! Sponsorship cards are available from O’Brien’s shop or from any committee member.

Ben would like thank everyone for their custom and support in 2017 and wish everyone a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and New Year

Telephone: 086 3352361

A hive of activity on the RoscommonLongford border!  DAN DOONER

When Ballyleague/Lanesboro isn’t staging top class food and monster festivals, it’s usually busy with everyday projects, such as the development of the promenade in 2015 or the planting of stonework flower beds earlier this year. There’s always something to be done on Roscommon and Longford’s picturesque border. Last week, for example, the local lights committee came together to ensure Ballyleague and Lanesboro’s brightest Christmas yet, with 19 lights features illuminating the town. Chairman of the Ballyleague Christmas Lights committee, Noel Moran, said the volunteers are always striving to improve on the year before. “We are growing our lights collection every year and working closely with our friends and

neighbours in Lanesboro to add new features. “We got a great reaction from local business owners, sponsors and volunteers this year so we have brought additional lights into play throughout the village and joined up with Lanesboro Lights Committee to help install a new Christmas boat feature on the Shannon. “We also had a great response to our appeal for volunteers and we had 19 people out helping. We really had great support from the locals.” Christmas lights cost money, however, and Noel highlighted some of the fundraisers which he hopes will gain favourable support locally. “We will have a quiz on Friday, January 12th in Rosie’s Bar and we also run a lotto with the Tidy Towns and that generates some funds. Also, on December 29th we have a free draw and anyone

who has entered into the lotto throughout the month of December will be in with a chance of winning one of our hampers.” Gerry Trimble is also part of the Ballyleague Christmas Lights team and when he’s not busy doing that he’s the chairman of the Ballyleague Village Renewal Committee. He was thrilled with this year’s lights and highlighted some of the features. “The committee have put on a very good display and we have lit up the church and opposite it for the first time ever. We’ve also put lights down (part of) the Strokestown Road and LED lights through the village. “The local Men’s Shed also decorated the old thatch cottage and there area also string lights running through the town. It’s looking very well,” he said. Away from the bright lights, Gerry has had a busy year in the

town as the renewal committee continued their stellar work of the last number of years. “We’ve been planning ahead this year for a number of small projects we have in the melting pot for 2018. “One of the projects this year was a 400 metre gravel walkway from the old filling station out to Moher. That has extended the walking area and a lot of people are now availing of it and taking in the scenic views.” Speaking of scenic views, the Ballyleague Renewal Committee is also in the process of growing a wildflower meadow near the north harbour. The reason for this is Tidy Towns’ new focus on bees and pollination and it’s hoped that the wildflowers will provide a habitat for the insects as the town prepares for another busy year of its own in 2018.

Questions of sport…Christmas special Diarmuid Murtagh, footballer with St. Faithleach’s and Roscommon What is your best sporting memory of 2017? Becoming Connacht senior football champions after beating Galway in Salthill in July.

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What is your worst sporting memory of 2017? That would have to be losing to Mayo in the All-Ireland QuarterFinal replay at Croke Park back in August. What three sporting personalities would you like to invite to Christmas Dinner? Rugby player Ronan O’Gara and Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.

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And finally, one sporting wish for 2018. To stay injury-free! *In conversation with Dan Dooner


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Christmas greetings from Lanesboro and Ballyleague

Season’s greetings to one and all

Rathcline GAA Christmas Draw Rathcline GAA Club will host their annual Christmas Draw on Friday, December 29th in Adie’s Bar. There are some great prizes on offer including a first prize of €3,000. Tickets cost €20 and are an ideal Christmas present. Tickets are on sale throughout the town or from any club member. The prizes are as follows – 1st: €3,000, 2nd: €1,000, 3rd: €500, 4th: €250, 5th: €250, 6th: €200 and 7th: €200. Rathcline GAA Club would appreciate your usual generous support for the draw.

Wishing everyone a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and New Year

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Pictured are John Regan and Gerry Thompson, two Ballyleague men who met in the Convention Centre after receiving their respective Certificates from National College of Ireland…John in Business Analysis and Gerry in Credit Union Compliance & Risk. John is a manager in the Marketing Analytics Department of AIB Group and Gerry is Vice-President of the Irish League of Credit Unions.

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My soft spot for this area…  DAN DOONER

I’ve always enjoyed visiting Ballyleague Lanesboro ever since my grandfather moved into the Innis Ree Lodge nursing home to be with my grandmother. In fact, one of the highlights of my week was finishing college on a Friday evening, jumping into my not too realiable Fiat Punto and making the drive from Ballyfermot to Ballyleague. It was a slightly longer drive in those days, from what I remember, as the motorway had yet to be completed. The bog road to Kilteevan and the scenery on the approach roads to Ballyleague/Lanesboro were sights for sore eyes and a welcome escape from the traffic of Dublin and Moate. My grandfather was happy there. The nursing staff were lovely and he had somehow managed to earn a sacred place at a table which included Fr. Seamus Cox, other members of the clergy

and a few nuns. I subsequently discovered that he acted as an altar server at Mass each morning and had the duty of ringing a tiny bell during the consecration of the Host! One of my favourite Christmas memories is picking him up in Ballyleague and taking him to Lecarrow on Christmas Eve. He was like the lord mayor as he made his way to the car wishing everyone a ‘Happy Christmas’. He was always in good form there and I put that down to the scenery and the people. He enjoyed calling up to the now closed petrol station on the Lanesboro Road and being back among “country people” after a lifetime spent in places like Birmingham, Finglas and Lucan. He passed away in 2010 while I was in South Korea and while it was difficult to take at the time, I’m glad he was among friends and living in a place as picturesque as Ballyleague, Lanesboro.

My grandfather was happy there. The nursing staff were lovely and he had somehow managed to earn a sacred place at a table which included Fr. Seamus Cox, other members of the clergy and a few nuns

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Christmas greetings from Ballygar Season’s greeting and thank you to all my customers for their continued support.

Martina’s Fashions Ballygar, Co. Galway. Tel.: (090) 66 24561 We wish to invite you to our

Customer Day on Thursday 14th December from 10am – 8pm Come along for refreshments on the day, wine and nibbles, etc.

Large selection of Christmas stock in store • Catering from sizes 10-24 • Hats and Fascinators For Hire • Selection of kiddies wear available • Gift wear also available

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Spreading a little Christmas magic with… Ollie Holmes, of Holmes’ Centra, Ballygar Last-minute food emergencies… what’s in stock Ollie? Christmas is a very special time in our business; people buy things they don’t buy normally, we try our very best to cater for these needs. It may be a case of having dietary-specialist lines like a range of gluten-free or dairy-free products; items people don’t normally need but over the festive period visitors may require them. Every year people forget things like batteries, ice, breadcrumbs, sellotape, and we’re here and open until 7 pm on Christmas Eve and 10 am on St. Stephen’s Day. So if it’s a masher for the spuds, a top-up for the phone, or a plant to put on a loved one’s grave, we’ll do our best to have it for you this Christmas. Seasonal ingredients…what’s in stock? Due to the sheer volume of cakes and puddings people make as gifts, the modern trend is for a late rush in baking from the start to mid-December. We have a full range of both traditional and modern convenience lines.

Christmas cocktails and craft beers? The big trends at the moment are craft beers and gin, so we have plenty in. We will have an offer on champagne for those traditionalists ringing in the New Year at only €20 per bottle; that’s a real wow price. For teetotallers? We have non-alcoholic beers and while we encourage people to live it up, we also advocate sensible consumption; for this reason we have offers on non-alcoholic beers. In an emergency? We stock car kits, gritting salt, de-icer as well as thermos flasks; all essential items to have in your car in the event of emergency. We do hot soups, teas, coffees and hot chocolate on the go. We’re open throughout all weather conditions, thanks to our dedicated staff. *In conversation with Miriam Kerins

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Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Aisling Burke and Michelle Delaney. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Christmas greetings from Ballygar 1893 - Celebrating - 2018 125 years in business M.J. Kelly (Ballygar) Ltd. Ballygar, Co. Galway Agri-Machinery & Hardware

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TEL. 086 3685700 Pat and Carmel Gilmore pictured at Martin’s Bar na d’Taoisigh in Ballygar. Picture: Andrew Fox

Leading men on the wall in Martin’s  DAN DOONER

M

artin’s Bar na d’Taoisigh is

owned and run by Pat and Carmel Gilmore. The building itself is something special, having been built by Ballygar landlord, Denis Kelly, around 200 years ago. These days it’s home to the Gilmores and one of Ballygar’s most popular venues. It’s also home to an impressive collection; portraits of former Taoisigh. The impressive collection was donated to the town of Ballygar by the then London secretary of the

GMB Union, Sir Paul Kenny, in 1994, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Ballygar Carnival. Sir Paul considered Ballygar home, despite being born in the UK. In fact, it is said the only reason Sir Paul wasn’t born in Galway is because his mother, rather understandably, decided not to endure the unstable ferry crossing from Hollyhead as she had done for her three older children. Paul Kenny was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 2015 ‘for services to trades unions’ having risen to the position of General Secre-

tary of the GMB in 2005. Standing in Bar na d’Taoisigh, Pat Gilmore explains how the portraits came into his possession. “The collection was donated to the town by the GMB Union in 1994; Paul was a great supporter of the Ballygar Carnival. It was unveiled by John Bruton in 1995,” he said. It was decided to display the collection in a public place in the town and so a lottery draw took place, which Martin’s Public House won. The three most recent Taoisigh are currently missing in action,

namely Brian Cowen, Enda Kenny and Leo Varadkar, but Pat hopes to secure at least one of the portraits in the near future. “We are of course hoping to complete the collection and at the moment we are still looking to get one of the three,” Pat added. A lot has changed in Ballygar since the former MP for Roscommon, Denis Kelly, built Martin’s, but one thing has remained the same; powerful men are still propping up the walls in the public house.

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Christmas greetings from Ballygar Season’s greetings to one and all from Noel and Marie in

Doyle’s Corner Main Street, Ballygar (090) 6624559

Friday 22nd December: Live

Music Saturday 23rd December: Live Music St. Stephen’s Day Live Music 25 Card Game during the day Friday 29th December: The

Cube Saturday 30th December: Mr & Mrs Sunday 31st December: Live Music Looking forward to seeing you all over the Christmas Jimmy Carrick, Bridie McLoughlin, Bríd Mullen and Joe Mullen pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

Tom Mannion, Agnes Mannion and Maura Rohan pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

Kevin and Marian Daly pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

John Donohue pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

Mike and Breege Tully pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

Phone: 090 66 24078 Ollie, Gerry and the staff of Holmes Centra and Holmes Day Today wish all their Customers a very Happy Christmas and we look forward to seeing you over the next few days.

We would like to invite you to join us for our

Annual Customer Day Friday, 22nd December from 10am to 7pm. Mary Dolan, Nuala and Jimmy Murphy pictured in Fallon’s, Ballygar on Saturday night last. Picture: Andrew Fox

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Spreading a little Christmas magic with… Martina Collins of Martina’s in Ballygar You’ve been a stalwart fashion retailer in the town for 28 years providing ladies and children’s clothing; what, in your opinion are this year’s most wearable winter trends? Definitely wool jackets and coats and we’ve got a large range of beautiful multicoloured jackets and coats in stock now for ladies in sizes 10 to 24. We also cater for kiddies’ fashions. What are fashionable Ballygar ladies wearing to the Christmas party this year? We’re finding tops and jumpers are very popular as well as Coulotte suits, which are ideal as festive occasion wear; and, if you want to look chic and cosy, add a nice warm scarf.

What about those all-important accessories for the fashion-focused Roscommon lady, Martina? The perfect finishing touch to any outfit is the bag, gloves and scarf set, and we have some lovely matching bag, purse, scarf and glove hampers available in the shop. What can you suggest for readers looking for inspiration regarding that luxury Christmas gift for the fashionista in their lives? Oh we do beautiful Christmas-themed dried flower arrangements complete with holly and pillar candles which would be ideal for mothers and grandmothers or of course the matching handbag and glove hamper sets, which I’ll make to order. You can

add in a nice candle with these too. I began doing candles and flower arrangements to add a bit more to the shop and to the town, and it’s been a great success. We’re a small town and to be honest I love doing the arrangements, I get so much out of doing them. For anyone who can’t make it to Martina’s during opening hours, where else can they find you? I’m at the Christmas market in Ballygar on Saturday evening and Sunday morning (after Mass) and on Tuesday at 8 pm in Newbridge which is about six minutes’ drive from Ballygar. *In conversation with Miriam Kerins


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What three sports personalities would you like to have at Christmas Dinner? Galway hurler Joe Canning, Mayo Ladies footballer Cora Staunton and Dublin footballer Diarmuid Connolly.

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Who is your choice for Sports Personality of the Year? Mayo footballer Andy Moran.

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If you could have one sporting wish for 2018 what would it be? The Roscommon senior football team to win Sam! *In conversation with Seamus Duke

Christmas party spirit at Castlecoote Lodge! Christmas 2017 is set to be a another lively affair at Castlecoote Lodge. The festive season will get off on a traditional musical note on Friday, December 15th with the renowned monthly Irish Trad Night and Christmas Party for entertainers and music lovers. A jolly atmosphere is sure to prevail with Castlecoote, Fuerty still in celebratory mood following the decision by Co. Roscommon CCE to host the County Fleadh in the area once again during Easter 2018. Friday 22nd is likely to be one of the highlights of the Christmas season as the Castlecoote Lodge prepares to host the annual Customers’ Christmas

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Choose one sports book you would like to find in your Christmas stocking. ‘The Battle’ by Ireland and Munster Rugby legend Paul O’Connell.

Party Night with music provided by well-known DJ Cush. Following that there will be a ‘25’ Monster Card Game on Saturday, 23rd with great prizes to be won. Saturday 23rd is also the date to remember for the Castlecoote Tidy Towns Hamper Draw at The Lodge. Over the past number of years, Castlecoote Lodge has had an open welcome for wren-boys, both old and young, on St. Stephen’s Day. As usual there will be an open mic for all on the day. Finally, don’t forget to ring in 2018 at The Lodge with New Year’s Eve Party featuring live music and singers.

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Christmas greetings from Athleague/Castlecoote/Fuerty Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas from

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See Santa in PJ’s! A very special guest will be making a very sspecial appearance at PJ’s Bar, Castlecoote tthis Sunday! Santa Claus will arrive on his ssleigh at the popular establishment. The appearance of the ultimate celebrity iis due at about 6 pm on this Sunday, 17th of December. So make sure to call to PJ’s, o Castlecoote this Sunday to see Santa in perC sson!

Questions of sport…Christmas special Kelley Hopkins, Athleague and Roscommon Camogie What was your best sporting memory of 2017? It has to be Athleague Camogie Club winning the three-in-a-row. What was the most disappointing sporting moment of 2017? Losing in injury-time to Clanmaurice of Kerry in the All-Ireland Club Camogie semi-final! What three sports personalities would you like to have at Christmas Dinner? Andy Moran, because he’s like a fine wine and he gets better with age. Aisling Thompson because she’s a strong ambassador for camogie and Rachel Fitz’ could have her over for St. Stephen’s Day! The third one would be Ruby Walsh because there wouldn’t be much feeding to be done with him! Choose one sports book you would like to find in your Christmas stocking. Paul O’Connell’s ‘The Battle’. Who is your choice for Sports Personality of the Year? David Clifford. A sensational player and looking forward to watching him line out with Kerry seniors.

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If you could have one sporting wish for 2018 what would it be? To win an All-Ireland club title with Athleague. I’ve made some of the best lifelong friends playing camogie. *In conversation with Seamus Duke

Dalton’s Pub Fuerty, Co. Roscommon Tel: 087 6659338 Annual Christmas Party Night on Saturday 16th December Festive tunes with DJ Cush ● Festive finger food ● Prize for Best Christmas jumper ● Christmas Hamper to be won ●

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‘Community spirit and loyalty key in Athleague’ T

he beautiful village of Athleague

is a great example of how community spirit, entrepreneurship and a ‘shop local’ mentality can combine to face down economic challenges. PAUL HEALY called out to speak to NEIL CONNAUGHTON (a busy man whom I eventually got hold of!), owner of Connaughtonfuels.ie to get a business perspective on how things are going in the area… PH: Neil, is Athleague doing as well as it appears to be from the outside? NC: Athleague is doing very well, but it is not without its challenges. Most businesses will tell you that they are working harder for less. PH: Can you pinpoint why Athleague is doing so well? NC: Firstly, a fabulous community spirit –there’s huge loyalty from the people in the village and from the surrounding countryside, e.g. Four Roads, Tremane, Rahara, etc. The N63 coming through towards Galway (roadworks will soon be finished to leave a clear run to Galway, which competes favourably with the motorway from Athlone to Galway)…then we have the lovely River Suck. It’s a pity that we locals don’t use such amenities even more. Foreigners travel from near and far to fish here and they are very welcome when they visit Athleague. Another great positive is Kepak, which supports the village in every way they possibly can. They believe in doing business locally where possible. There are a huge amount of local people employed there. The business Kepak does with us means we go there daily and I can personally vouch for that significant level of employment of locals. The staff working all over Athleague

are fantastic ambassadors for the area – they are welcoming, knowledgeable and friendly. This is the case across the board…in the shops, the hairdressers, the ‘creamery’, the restaurant, the pubs, metal fabricator, the post office, the filling station etc., etc. PH: So you’re running the shop there… and you’ve now built up a major fuel delivery service, supplying households, businesses, other shops…all over the country? NC: Yes, and I remember the first delivery I made. It was six bales of briquettes to a man outside Athleague…I brought the man home too! He was so happy with the service, it made me think…I thought there might be a market for that type of thing. As demand grew and word spread I developed the fuel side of the business further. PH: What’s the key to your success? NC: Service, service, service. We’ll go out at short notice, there’s no minimum order delivery, delivery is free. We’ll often fill a person’s coal bucket when we deliver, it’s all about the service! PH: Is it too early to mention New Year’s resolutions? NC: My resolution is to make more time to help out with community events in Athleague in the New Year. I feel haven’t played my part yet. I would be reluctant to mention names for fear of leaving somebody out, but community spirit in Athleague cannot be mentioned without mentioning the names of Teresa Murray, Bernard Keane. There are many more volunteers in the community who make a great contribution, too many to mention here. *This is an excerpt of an interview which features in the new Roscommon People Plus magazine which is out now!

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Christmas greetings from Rooskey/Dromod/Tarmonbarry Wishing everyone a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and New Year

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Christmas greetings from the banks of the Shannon! The people of Rooskey, Dromod and Tarmonbarry are looking forward to the Christmas season. Dromod village continues

to thrive and remains particularly popular as a location for people dining out. All three villages are very popular with visiting an-

glers and holiday-makers on cruisers on the River Shannon. Rooskey, such a picturesque village, has had its

challenges in recent years, but there’s an excellent community spirit there – as manifested by the successful annual festival – and

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every effort is being made to attract industry and new businesses to the area. Like its neighbouring villages, Tarmonbarry is looking very festive and businesses there are busy preparing for the festive season. Keenan’s Restaurant is a famous establishment and the Keenan family and their staff always pull out all the stops and create a visually stunning and evocative Christmas atmosphere in the premises. Residents in Rooskey, Tarmonbarry and Dromod are looking forward to the return of relatives and friends from abroad and from different parts of Ireland as the festive season provides an opportunity for reunions, celebrations and the chance to spend some quality time with family and friends. We wish all our readers in Rooskey, Tarmonbarry and Dromod a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Questions of Sport…Christmas Special Natalie McHugh, Roscommon Ladies football captain What was your best sporting memory of 2017? That great day in Pearse Stadium when Cian Connolly scored the first goal for Roscommon to help them win the Connacht title.

Choose one sports book you would like to find in your Christmas stocking. Until Victory Always: A Memoir by Jim McGuinness. Who is your choice for Sports Personality of the Year? Ladies Footballer of the Year, Noelle Healy.

What was the most disappointing sporting moment of 2017? Losing the intermediate club final with my club Kilglass Gaels.

If you could have one sporting wish for 2018 what would it be? To win a Connacht Championship and All-Ireland title with Roscommon Ladies. *In conversation with Seamus Duke

What three sports personalities would you like to have at Christmas Dinner? Dublin Ladies footballer Noelle Healy, Galway hurler Joe Canning and Irish rugby player Jonathan Sexton.

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Bienvenue en Glenamaddy! Twinning committee set for 25th anniversary  DAN DOONER

Like me, you’ve probably seen signs on the approach to numerous towns in Ireland claiming that the town you’re about to arrive in is twinned with another town in another part of the world. French towns seem to be quite popular when it comes to this sort of thing. Did you know that Glenamaddy is one of over 50 towns in Ireland that has been twinned with a town in Brittany? The town on the Galway Roscommon border has been aligned with the town of Guiscriff

since 1993 and both towns will celebrate the 25th anniversary next year. Earlier this week, I made my way to Jim Pete’s pub in Glen to meet the multicultural Town Twinning committee led by chairperson Maureen Beames. Maureen spent 39 years in England before returning to Ireland with her English husband, Alan, and making her home in Glenamaddy. “I was 39 years in England and I retired seven years ago and we decided to return to Glen. My husband who’s English

actually wanted to come back more than I did,” she laughs. Maureen quickly became involved in the local drama group and the town twinning committee and became chairperson in September. Bernard Mahé has stronger ties with Guiscriff than anyone in Glenamaddy, having been the deputy mayor of the town before his departure for Ireland 20 years ago. How did Glenamaddy gain possession of their twinned town’s deputy mayor you ask? Ah c’est un conte d’amour!

“I’ve been living in Glenamaddy for fifteen years. In August 1995 I brought the youth club from Guiscriff to Glenamaddy. I was on the town council and it was part of my responsibilities. Carmel was one of the leaders of the Glenamaddy youth group,” he says, before explaining that he is now married to Carmel and they have two children, Emma who’s 14 and Jennifer who’s 8. Bernard and Carmel kept in contact following that initial meeting in 1995 and Bernard moved to

Ireland in 1997. He is now the secretary of the twinning committee and has played an important part in welcoming visiting delegations and groups to the town over the past number of years. The committee’s secretary is Fanny Peters and she too hails from France, or Normandy to be exact. “I had come to Galway for seven months in the beginning, and five years later decided it was time to move on…and that’s when I met Barry,” she says. Barry is now Fanny’s fiancé Continued on next page –>

Something special happening… Frankie

Gavin set for Glenamaddy concert

Paul Healy on the momentum driving Creggs RFC to new heights…page 18 They haven’t gone away, you know. There’s something very special happening in the old battleground – the famous Green in Creggs, that is. Echoes of the past sound out. True, the 1970s and the long haircuts are gone. The 1980s a distant memory too. In those far-off, swashbuckling days, Creggs RFC made its mark, built an unlikely legacy, a legacy that has inspired new generations. In the 1970s, this audacious story began. Creggs RFC was formed on the back of hopeful conversations and quick, excitable planning. A senior team stepped into the unknown, doubtlessly to the considered apathy of the game’s

aristocrats in Connacht. Soon enough they knew about these new kids on the block, these underdogs who could bark and bite. The junior rugby landscape in Connacht was about to have a Creggs-coloured makeover. In the glory days, Creggs achieved some epic victories, many of them against the odds, traditional heavy-

weights of the sport humbled by a remarkable ‘band of brothers’. Inevitably – with retirements, depopulation and emigration, and the nature of the cycle of life and the cycle of sport – fallow periods came. Long fallow periods. Not now. (Read Paul Healy’s overview on page 18 this week)

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The Glenamaddy Town Twinning committee is celebrating the 25th anniversary of twinning with Breton town Guiscriff next April. The committee have organised a host of fundraising events and the last one will be a concert with Frankie Gavin & Friends in Glenamaddy Community Centre on Friday, February 9nd, 2018. Frankie Gavin is the co-founder of DeDannan and the recipient of the Gradam Ceoul musician of the year for 2018! He will also be appearing on The Late Late Show with Ryan Tubridy the week before his Glenamaddy concert. Tickets for the show are a wonderful Christmas present idea and cost €20. The local Comhaltas group will open the show and tickets are available from Jim Pete’s pub, from the Glenamaddy Post Office, Glenamaddy Guiscriff Twinning Facebook page and from Fanny Peters on 086-3305827.

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Christmas greetings from Glenamaddy/Glinsk/Creggs/Williamstown Questions of Sport… Christmas Special

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Noel Finnegan, Williamstown What was your best sporting memory of 2017? Williamstown getting to the County Intermediate Football Championship Final and the Galway hurlers winning the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. What was the most disappointing sporting moment of 2017? Williamstown losing that IFC Final!

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What three sports personalities would you like to have at Christmas Dinner? Galway hurler Joe Canning, champion jockey Ruby Walsh and British athlete Mo Farah. Choose one sports book you would like to find in your Christmas stocking? The Galway GAA yearbook for 2017! Glenamaddy Town Twinning committee members Bernard Mahé (vice-secretary), Maureen Beames (chairperson) and Fanny Peters (secretary) pictured in Jim Pete’s, Glenamaddy earlier this week. Pic: Dan Dooner

Continued from previous page –> and they have a three-year-old daughter, Laoise. Fanny became involved with the committee thanks to Bernard’s mother-in-law, Mary Kilmartin, who plays the role of recruiter in the village. Fanny told me about the many events the committee has been involved in including the recent

Christmas fair which was a great success. She also detailed upcoming fundraisers in the New Year which will culminate in Frankie Gavin’s concert on February 9nd, a week after the musician appears on The Late Late Show! “It’s important (the town twinning), it’s an exchange of culture and language,” she says before highlighting previous visits from

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both town delegations and Guiscriff students. Bernard agrees with Fanny on the importance of the committee and the cultural significance. He says that organisers on both sides of the channel are hoping the Guiscriff committee can visit again in 2018 to mark the 25th anniversary of the twinning which has so far been great for French-Glen relations.

Who is your choice for Sports Personality of the Year? Galway’s Joe Canning. If you could have one sporting wish for 2018 what would it be? Williamstown to win the Intermediate Football Championship and go up to senior.

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In the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards, the award for third prize (joint) in the Cemetery Competition went to Taughmaconnell and Drum. Picture shows Tommy Fallon and Gerry Lennon (Drum) receiving their award from Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach of Roscommon Co. Council. Also in picture are: Suzanne Dempsey, Kieran Madden, Annette Donlon and Majella Hunt, Roscommon Co. Council, with Councillors Paddy Kilduff, Ivan Connaughton, Laurence Fallon and Tony Ward. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

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The Lecarrow Benevolent Fund, a unique way of assisting people in need in south Roscommon and beyond, was devised in the parish in 2001 by a group of community-minded individuals. To date, the fund has raised over €200,000 – a staggering amount considering its humble beginnings. It was also recently nominated for a Pride of Place award in the community outreach section. Chairman and founding

member, Billy Kelly, told the Roscommon People recently that the fund plays an important part in the local community. “There are times in everyone’s life when money is needed. Whether it’s when loved ones become ill, a person loses their job or when a child becomes ill and a parent has to take time off work and organise care for siblings while still having to worry about the mortgage, bills and other everyday expenses. “The fund was established

with a view to assist those who may find themselves in a difficult financial position through no fault of their own. One such example is where we were able to assist with a cheque for €2,500 to Barbara Mountfield who lost her home in a devastating fire”. This is just one such case where the fund has assisted local people and it has also reached out to the wider Roscommon community in providing supplies to Roscommon and Portiuncula Hospitals.

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In the Roscommon County Council Tidy Awards, the award for ‘Best First Impression’ in the Tidy Estates category went to Waterville, Bealnamulla, Athlone. Pictured are Gary Gavin and Hugh O’Brien, Bealnamulla, Athlone, presented with their award by Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council. Also in picture are: Suzanne Dempsey, Kieran Madden, Annette Donlon and Majella Hunt, Roscommon Co. Council, with Councillors Paddy Kilduff, Ivan Connaughton, Laurence Fallon and Tony Ward. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin


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Kilduff Construction would like to thank everyone for their custom in 2017 and wish everyone a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year

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We would like to wish all our customers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Pictured at the crib in Lecarrow were MJ O’Connor, Martin Dolan, Samuel Wark, Marguerite Wark, Sarah Coffey, Billy Kelly, Carol Kelly, Kitty Kelly, Monica Beegan, James Coffey, Patsy Beades, Gerry Grady and Courtney Kelly. Picture: Andrew Fox

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The Lecarrow Tidy Towns committee is over twenty years in existence and remains as hard-working as ever under chairperson Patsy Beades and vice-chairperson Monica Beegan. The two ladies offered an account of the work carried out in the area over the last two decades when I spoke to them on Tuesday afternoon. Monica said the committee developed from humble beginnings after the two women were disappointed with what they saw following an evening walk. “The first thing we ever did was restore the walls around the village and carried out landscaping work,” she said, before Patsy added: “We have had great support from local businesses, Roscommon County Council and Waterways Ireland over the years. The work is made possible thanks to local fundraising which has been supported by the Lecarrow Benevolent Fund and the local girl guides”. It takes a lot of work to keep the village and surrounds looking pristine and

the Tidy Towns committee, which also includes Jimmy Darcy and Caroline Moran as treasurers, is very thankful to all past and present volunteers, St. John’s National School

and other local helpers and workers including Patsy Kilcline who have played their part. Litter remains a problem however and while the committee is thankful that

so many people make use of the recycling facilities, they ask that visitors and locals alike keep Lecarrow litter-free. Looking ahead and work has commenced in con-

junction with Inland Fisheries on a walkway by the canal thanks to the kind assistance of local landowners and this promises to be an added incentive to visit the picturesque village.

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Busy Community Centre in St. John’s St. John’s Community Centre officially opened in 1984 and due to the hard work and dedication of enterprising locals the property opened its doors entirely debtfree. It has become the focal point of the community ever since and has undergone major changes in recent times. David Diffley, Chairperson of the Community Centre, provided the Roscommon People with an update on activities at the centre. “The building is now almost entirely booked out for the winter period with advanced bookings for spring 2018. As always, bookings can be arranged through our bookings officer on 087-6269443. Having recently renovated the property, we are

still in the process of repaying borrowed funds and have a number of fundraisers planned for early in the New Year. “Our monster auction will take in the spring. All items are greatly appreciated such as livestock, vouchers, household goods, furniture, electrical items, services and all other saleable items. Everyone’s invited along on the

day to bag a bargain. Refreshments will be served throughout the day. Items can be taken at any time from now until the auction, regardless of size, as we have an off-site storage facility. “All help is always greatly appreciated at all times during the year. Anyone who wishes to become part of the committee is very welcome. Due to the level of fundraising necessary to pay back our bank loan we welcome all people to join as fundraisers without the commitment of becoming a committee member. “We also welcome all submissions from groups who use the community centre for fundraising ideas or to form a concentrated fundraising campaign for mutual benefit,” he concluded.

Wishing all our Customers & Friends a very Happy Christmas & Prosperous 2018

St. Dominic’s clubman John Haughey was recently presented with the County Volunteer of the Year award by Roscommon Camogie Board Vice-Chairperson, Belinda Dooley.

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What was the best moment of 2017 in your opinion? Enda Kenny leaving office!

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Award-winning St. John’s Heritage Group The St. John’s Parish Heritage Group was founded in 2002 and since then has won numerous awards including a national Tidy Towns heritage award. The group is non-political and the ethos is to promote research into local heritage, to organise the restoration of sites of local historical significance, to organise lectures, to collect materials with a view

to publishing local history and to collect funds towards these aims. Over the 15 years of its existence, the group has done much to enhance the local community and its volunteer members continue to dedicate their time and energies to making St. John’s Parish a better place for visitors and parishioners alike.

What was the worst moment of 2017 in your opinion? The Roscommon v Mayo All-Ireland Quarter-Final replay in Croke Park. Who was the 2017 ‘Man of the Year’? Irish horse trainer, Aidan O'Brien. Who was 2017 ‘Woman of the Year’? World Champion boxer, Katie Taylor. One person you’d like to see/hear more of in 2018. The St. Dominic's captain!

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Questions of Sport…Christmas special

What was your best sporting memory of 2017? Roscommon beating Galway in the Connacht final in Salthill. What was the most disappointing sporting moment of 2017? Ireland losing the opportunity of hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Francie Grehan, former Roscommon footballer

What three sports personalities would you like to have at Christmas Dinner? Dafne Schippers (Dutch sprinter), Denise Lewis (Team GB athlete) and Tadhg Furlong (Irish rugby player). Choose one sports book you would like to find in your Christmas stocking? ‘The Ascent’ by Sean Kelly.

Who is your choice for Sports Personality of the Year? Golfer Paul Dunne. If you could have one sporting wish for 2018 what would it be? Roscommon beating Galway in a Connacht and All-Ireland final! *In conversation with Seamus Duke


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Find the crest… To be in with a chance of winning a €100 voucher, readers must name all eight advertisements in which the crest is ‘hidden’ during the course of this four-week campaign. (Only submit entries after Week Four of campaign, to be published in Roscommon People dated December 15th, 2017). Entries to ‘Roscommon Chamber Voucher Competition’ by 4pm on Saturday, December 16th, 2017. Each entry to include all eight answers, name and address of entrant and a contact telephone number. Entries by post or by hand to Roscommon People, Abbey Street, Roscommon; Roscommon; by email to advertising@roscommonpeople.ie Ten winners will be selected. Each winner will receive a €100 voucher. Vouchers will be redeemable at any Chamber of Commerce business in Roscommon town.

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Chamber looks forward to festive events Roscommon Chamber are delighted to see how festive looking and sounding Roscommon Town is. Great thanks are due to the Christmas Lights Committee for the fantastic display of lights in the town and the piped music is adding a festive feel to the town. Yet again AIB are sponsoring the ‘Best Christmas Window’ display amongst the members of the Chamber. The Chamber members always make a great effort and the usual high standard is expected this year. So watch out for the AIB adjudicators who will be visiting your premises anonymously over the Christmas! The winners will be announced before Christmas. The Chamber wishes to formally thank AIB for their continued support of this Chamber initiative. It adds greatly to the festive spirit around the town.

Loads to do – this Saturday! There will be loads to do in Roscommon on this Saturday, the 16th of December. It promises to be a very entertaining day. The pupils from Roscommon Community School, Gael Scoil de hIde and

the Convent will be ‘manning’ the Children’s Christmas Market on the Square. It will give the children, with both artistic and enterprising spirits, an opportunity to display their wares and raise funds for whatever cause they see fit. This is a new event in the calendar and hopefully it is something that will be repeated in the coming years and hopefully grow to include schools from the surrounding villages. Also we are delighted to announce that the Solstice Choir shall be performing on the Square at approximately 2 pm and there will be Pop-Up Choirs from the participating schools, namely the Community School and Gael Scoil de hIde. The School Choirs will be performing at different locations in the town between 2 pm and 5 pm on Saturday. To compliment the Choirs and add some fun to the day the Big Blue Bus will also be in town on the Square and there will be face-painting for the younger children. To wrap matters up for the day the results of the ‘Design a Santa’ competition will be announced. The Chamber has sponsored a competition with

prizes to the value of €400 for both U-8s and U-14s to design or make a Santa. All the schools in Roscommon are participating and indeed from outside of the town. The children are urged to bring their entries to the Square in Roscommon. They will be collected at the Square and displayed and the judge will decide on the winning entries. It doesn’t have to be a painting. It can be a statute, it can be anything. You can make it from whatever you want. The more imaginative the better. All the entries will need to be dropped to the Square before 4.30 pm on Saturday, the 16th of December. All the entries will be displayed over the Christmas in businesses throughout the town.

Turkey Trot If face-painting or carol singing isn’t your thing then why not take part in the Roscommon Harriers 5k Turkey Trot. Walk it or jog it. Dress yourself up in fancy dress and have a bit of healthy fun for Christmas. Yet again the Chamber are delighted to be working with the Roscommon Harriers in adding to the events being organised in the Town. There will be fundraising on

the day for various different events and local charities including Christmas Lights Committee, Irish Guide Dogs and others. Any money raised will be greatly appreciated.

Lighting up of landmark buildings One initiative that we are testing out this year is the lighting up of landmark buildings in the town. This wouldn’t have been possible without the cooperation and support of Bank of Ireland and we are delighted with the lighting up of the Bank of Ireland building. It adds significantly to the look of the town and the Christmas Lights. It is hoped in subsequent years that other significant public buildings in the town can also be lit up like the castle, courthouse and the library. These are fantastic architectural features and they should be highlighted and displayed for all to see throughout the year but especially at this time of the year.

Charlie and Clive Sutton pictured with their snowman. Picture: Andrew Fox

€1,000 Giveaway…here’s a quick reminder (and some clues)! Entries in the Roscommon People/ Roscommon Chamber of Commerce sponsored €1,000 Christmas Voucher Giveaway must be submitted by this Saturday (see all details on page 38). We’ve decided to help readers out – well, to jog your memories and give you some clues! To recap: Over the past four weeks (including in today’s issue) we’ve asked readers to try and find the Roscommon Chamber logo (crest), which we’ve ‘hidden’ each week in two different ads. So, readers entering our competition need to fill out the coupon on page 38 and name the eight advertisements in which the logo has been ‘hidden.’ Week 1 LOGO 1: Don’t assume you’ll find it that easily, you beauty! LOGO 2: React with glee if you find this one! Week 2 LOGO 1: The Mother of all adverts… LOGO 2: No drama – just find the logo! Week 3 LOGO 1: ‘Super’ if your eagle-eyed streak is continuing… LOGO 2: We’ll be floored if you can’t find this one…

Week 4 LOGO 1: Easy…this pharmacy is King of the Castle… LOGO 2: Enjoy Christmas and ‘ring’ in New Year with a visit to this famous Roscommon town business… Over to you! (All entry details on page 38).

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The Team Hope Christmas Shoebox Appeal volunteers pictured in Kosovo in December 2016.

Emma’s diary of Hope from Kosovo 6,691 shoeboxes full of toys were recently dispatched to Lesotho in southern Africa from Team Hope HQ on the outskirts of Roscommon Town. Their departure signalled the end of Emma Clapison’s time as the Roscommon coordinator of the Team Hope Shoebox Appeal. In 2016, Emma travelled to Kosovo, a country that 20 years on is still feeling the effects of a bloody war, which took place there from 1998 to 1999. Emma told Dan Dooner the story of her journey with Team Hope to the region. Day 1: I flew out to Kosovo – a trip of almost 16 hours – at the crack of

dawn on Friday, December 9th 2016. We landed in Pristina in temperatures of -8 and began a two-hour drive to Gjakova just north of the Albanian border in a minibus with no seatbelts and no heating. We stayed in a church hostel and were briefed by our hosts Nore and Metush Kaja when we arrived. Nore explained that most of the gifts which are put into Christmas Shoeboxes are now available to buy in Kosovo but she quickly added that povertystricken families who live on around 50 cents a day couldn't even afford the basics. Day 2: Following a long drive up treacherous mountains, we reached the Roma community. I

was advised as I got off the minibus not to look at the children’s shoes and, when we did meet them in their community centre, I saw that many of them were wearing little more than sandals without socks. Hardly any of them had coats on and they were physically shaking with the cold. Back in Gjakova, we visited a pre-school and the community centre from which all of Nore and Metush’s projects are run. People were desperate for us to take photographs of them. When I mentioned this to Nore she explained that it was their way of making sure that they would not be forgotten! Day 3: On Sunday, we visited the children’s ward

Shoebox Appeal manager Carol Hennessy delivers shoeboxes during a home visit in Kosovo last year.

at the hospital in Gjakova. The most striking thing about the hospital was that, apart from police in the corridors, it was completely deserted. Even when acutely ill, people do not go to the hospital because beds are so scarce that there is little

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Volunteers loading shoeboxes following a successful Team Hope campaign this year. Pictured are John Joe Nally; Steve Frost; Billy Molloy; Margaret Treacy; Roscommon Civil Defence; Colm Kelly; Emma Clapison, Team Hope Christmas Shoebox Coordinator; John Concarr and Willie Treacy, Roscommon Civil Defence. Picture: Andrew Fox

point in attending because the doors are locked until a bed becomes available. In addition, medication and supplies have to be paid for in advance so the patient’s relatives have to go and purchase the medication from the pharmacy or the equipment from a supplies store. My brother, daughter and son-in-law had all made up boxes for teenage boys. I gave this as one package to a young boy named Edward whose mother told me that he had a brother only one year younger than him and that she also cared for her teenage nephew. She couldn’t believe all three boys would benefit! We also visited the home of a young boy with Down Syndrome who could not get over the tennis ball in his shoebox. What was really significant about this visit was the love his parents and grandmother had for him. There’s historically been such a stigma in Kosovo about disability that nobody knew people Continued on next page –>


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Team Hope Roscommon coordinator pictured during her visit to Kosovo last December. The woman and her son, Edward, were delighted to receive gifts for three members of their family.

Continued from previous page –> with disabilities existed because they were actually kept hidden. Due to Nore and Metush’s work in challenging this attitude we were welcomed into the home and filmed our time there for TV3. Day 4: On Monday, we visited a secondary school where we spent time with children and their parents. Children only attend school in Kosovo for two hours a day as there is no money to pay teachers. After that, they study at home or visit community centres such as the one run by Nore and Metush to do homework. Education is seen as key to improving life by all young people, most of whom want to be journalists because telling stories of life in Kosovo is seen as the way to bring about change and is highly valued following so many years of Communist rule during which freedom of speech was strongly repressed. We then drove out to a hotel in the mountains to lend international support at the disability aware-

ness event attended by a Minister from the Kosovan Government. Before we left, Nore and Metush told us their personal story of the war in Kosovo. It’s not my story to tell and it couldn’t be printed in a family-read newspaper. I will say that I think that hearing them tell it was the thing that affected me the most from the trip. Not just for the atrocities they experienced but for their return to Kosovo several years after they fled for their lives, for how they’ve found peace and for the sheer scale of the work they do to rebuild the communities in Gjakova in the absence of any initiatives led by the Kosovan Government. We left Gjakova and flew back to Ireland that night. It took 24 hours to get back to Roscommon. A year on and I am still processing but I can honestly say that it was one of the greatest opportunities I’ve ever had! I got to see first-hand just what a huge impact a single shoebox has on a child’s life and what a difference it can make to their future.

Emma calls time on coordinator role Coordinator Emma Clapison told the Roscommon People this week about her decision to step down from the role. “I’ve been working in Dublin full-time during the week since July and coordination is still a full-time role which is a lot of commuting up and down the N6 and a lot of work fitted into my lunch breaks and late nights and weekends and annual leave! I couldn’t have not taken on the role again this year though! After my trip to Kosovo, I didn’t hesitate for a minute after I’d seen just how much lives are changed by the Appeal and the opportunity for Roscommon County to launch

the Appeal nationally with TV3 was too much of an honour to turn down! “It’s been a really tough decision to step down from such a worthwhile project and I will very much miss the Roscommon Team with whom I’ve worked closely since 2016, specifically: Cecilia Corcoran; Marion Coughlan; Niamh Molloy and Jean and John Joe Nally. ‘Thank you’ doesn’t feel like it covers the amount of hours they’ve all put in behind the scenes from start to finish, or the support they’ve given me given the geographical challenges of coordinating from 115 miles away!”

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Pictured at the Roscommon GAA Convention in the Abbey Hotel on Monday night last were Micheál Gleeson, Teresa Hession, Niamh Kilmartin and Mick Brehony (Roscommon Gaels). Picture: Andrew Fox


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If you haven’t been to Mother India… Recently I visited Mother India, the beautiful and welcoming Indian Restaurant in Roscommon town. There, Sharma and colleagues had a warm welcome for the Roscommon People. Pankat Sharma wishes to take this opportunity on behalf of Jazz, Pankat Sharma himself and their staff to thank all their loyal customers for their great support during the year. Mother India is situated above The Red Parrot public house at The Square in Roscommon town. This spacious, intimate and very attractive restaurant is long established and a real favourite with the dining public. What I really like about Mother India (in addition to the fine food) is the sense of Indian culture and the very friendly staff. At Mother India, they serve the finest Indian cuisine as well as a wide range of European dishes (including delicious pizzas!). Customers can bring in their own wine or beers. There’s a takeaway service (local delivery). If you have never been to Mother India, this Christmas is the time to experience this fine restaurant for the first time! – PH

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Irish Distillers want more graduates to follow in Roisin’s footsteps! Irish Distillers is looking for more applicants to follow in the footsteps of Roisin Oates from Roscommon Town who is currently a Jameson Brand Ambassador in Shanghai. Over 20 new graduates are being sought to complement 90 graduates working in 46 global markets as part of the three-year Jameson International Brand Ambassador Programme. No minimum grade is required and applications from all degree disciplines welcomed. Over one-third of the graduates who have come through the programme are still working in Irish Distillers/Pernod Ricard. This year marks the 28th year of consecutive growth for Jameson, consolidating its position as one of the most influential premium spirits segment globally, as the Irish whiskey industry go from strength to strength. Irish Distillers, Ireland’s leading supplier of spirits and wines and producer of the world’s most well-known and successful Irish whiskeys, is looking for applications from Roscommon graduates to join the Jameson International Graduate Programme. This unique programme is open to students from all backgrounds with a passion for brand

marketing and sales and an ambition to grow the Irish whiskey industry both at home and abroad. This year Jameson is looking to recruit over 20 graduates for roles in markets such as France, Italy, Spain, UK, USA, China and Japan where they will have a unique opportunity to develop fundamental business leadership skills with a globally successful Irish brand. Throughout the three-year programme successful candidates will be supported in the development of key business skills such as project planning and execution, influencing, relationship building and, key marketing skills such as how to build brand advocacy. Roisin Oates from Roscommon Town, who is currently Jameson Brand Ambassador in Shanghai, China said: “My experience on the Jameson International Graduate Programme has been an amazing journey so far. I graduated from University College Dublin with an International Commerce degree with Chinese. I spent one semester in Beijing studying Chinese and one semester in Shanghai studying business. At the time, I knew I wanted to come back as could see how much China had to offer

with its vibrant cities, advanced technology and distinctive culture. “I attended a Jameson event while studying in China on my year abroad and it was then that I became passionate about landing the role. The responsibility you are given as a new graduate is truly unique, and to be a part of something as dynamic as the Irish whiskey story is immensely rewarding. “I always knew I was interested in business, but I wasn’t sure which area I was most suited to. That’s one major benefit to the programme, you have the freedom to explore what you’re good at and find your niche. I think one of the best parts of the programme is our global Brand Ambassador network as we have graduates dotted all over the globe. It’s nice to be able to check in to see what they think of a launch concept or ways to reach out to trendsetters in their local market and how we can apply it here in China. So even though I’m based in Shanghai, I am just as connected and supported as those closer to home.” Online applications are now open at www. jamesongraduateprogramme.com and close at 1 pm on Wednesday, 17th of January 2018.

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It’s About Bloody Time! A Transition Year YSI project This year, the Convent of Mercy, Roscommon Transition Year Young YSI Class is doing a project entitled ‘It’s About Bloody Time’, which is focused on the social issue of blood donation. YSI is a secondary school student-based programme which aims to help students make positive change in the world. The YSI class kicked off the project with a very successful

bake sale on October 26th which raised €300 for the Blood Bikers, a non-profit organisation in which people volunteer to drive blood units, platelets and other important medical components from healthcare facility to healthcare facility. Following that, as part of the ‘Give the gift of blood this Christmas’ effort, the class held an information event in Roscommon town on December 13th where they set up three stalls at two locations – Spirit Kids and SuperValu – and handed out leaflets to raise awareness about the upcoming mobile blood donation clinic that is tak-

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Festive fire safety advice with Roscommon Fire Services It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and, while decorating the house is all about fun and festive cheer, we want to remind readers that those decorations can carry an element of risk to your home. And so, in order to raise awareness of fire safety, we’ve been chatting with Assistant Fire Chief Officer at Roscommon Fire Service HQ, Enda Kelly, who has the following advice for you. The Christmas tree Dried-out Christmas trees have shown to completely burn out a room in less than 40 seconds, so it’s important that real trees aren’t allowed to dry out and are kept well clear of heat sources such as fireplaces and radiators, etc. At time of purchase, check that trunk of real tree feels sticky. Fresh needles will bend, dry needles will break. Never place trees or rearrange furniture where it’s obstructing doors or escape routes. Ensure artificial trees are flame-retardant. Tree lights should be manufactured to European standards. Check for frayed/exposed wires and never attempt to repair a worn set of lights – replace them.

Don’t overload plug sockets and avoid using adapters/extension leads. If you do, and an extension lead/plug becomes warm, unplug it immediately and do not continue to use it. Keep cables tidy and avoid them becoming trip hazards. Never attempt to alter or join lengths of Christmas lights. Where possible, opt for LED-type lights as they tend to be more robust and generate less heat. Always switch off Christmas tree lights at night or when leaving the house. Candles Where possible use flameless LED candles. If using real candles, place in a secure heat resistant holder and never on a combustible surface like a TV, table, cards, curtains, furniture, etc., and never on or near a Christmas tree. Enda stresses readers should always keep naked flames away from a Christmas tree. Locate candles where they cannot be knocked over and keep candles, lighters and matches out of reach of children. Smoke alarms On a weekly basis, check your smoke and car-

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WeekendPeople SUNDAY GOSPEL REFLECTION The mysterious figure of John the Baptist, introduced in last week’s readings, comes into sharper focus today. Who he is, we see in today’s Gospel, is best understood by who he isn’t. He is not Elijah returned from the heavens (see 2 Kings 2:11), although like him he dresses in the prophet’s attire (see Mark 1:6; 2 Kings 1:8) and preaches repentance and judgment (see 1 Kings 18:21; 2 Chronicles 21:12-15). Not Elijah in the flesh, John is nonetheless sent in the spirit and power of Elijah to fulfill his mission (see Luke 1:17; Malachi 3:23-24). Neither is John the prophet Moses foretold, although he is a kinsman and speaks God’s word (see Deuteronomy 18:15-19; John 6:14). Nor is John the Messiah, though he has been anointed by the Spirit since the womb (see Luke 1:15, 44). John prepares the way for the Lord (see Isaiah 40:3). His baptism is symbolic, not sacramental. It is a sign given to stir our hearts to repentance. John shows us the One upon whom the Spirit remains (see John 1:32), the One who fulfills the promise we hear in today’s First Reading (see Luke 4:16-21). Jesus’ bath of rebirth and the Spirit opens a fountain that purifies Israel and gives to all a new heart and a new Spirit (see Zechariah 13:1-3; Ezekiel 36:24-27; Mark 1:8; Titus 3:5). John comes to us in the Advent readings to show us the light, that we might believe in the One who comes at Christmas. As we sing in today’s Responsorial, the Mighty One has come to lift each of us up, to fill our hunger with bread from heaven (see John 6:33, 49-51). And as Paul exhorts in today’s Epistle, we should rejoice, give thanks, and pray without ceasing that God will make us perfectly holy in spirit, soul, and body – that we may be blameless when our Lord comes. – Scott Hahn Ph.D., www.salvationhistory. com (and courtesy of Sacred Heart Church)

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When is the right time to hang up those sporting boots? A couple of weeks ago, the day after Nemo Rangers had given Kerry’s Dr. Crokes a fair old beating in the Munster club football final, I saw a sad headline on the Irish Independent that pretty much said that the great Gooch Cooper was no longer up to it, and that even the club game had now passed him by. A few nights ago, not in Creggs I hasten to add, I had a chat, peculiarly enough in a pub, with a lad of 27 years of age, a really good footballer, who told me he was thinking of packing up the game. He had a few niggling injuries, a bit of pressure at work, and he was seriously thinking about calling it a day. Now my initial reaction was to tell him to forget about retirement, and to play as long as he was able to, but today, as my two not so new hips carried me slowly on my walk up the lovely area that is Lenamarla, I wondered was my reaction the correct one? There was a great hullabaloo when the Gooch retired from intercounty

football, with many pundits saying he could play on for a few more years, but the evidence now points to the fact that he was right to go. And, of course, for everyone, including my 27-year-old, that is the hardest part of all – to know when to quit! Now I realise that for me to mention myself in the same paper as the Gooch – never mind in the same article – is almost bordering on the sacrilegious, but as the fresh air of Lenamarla filled my lungs and cleared my head, I found myself back more than 25 years ago, up in Enniskillen, still playing scrum-half for Creggs, and, what’s worse, still thinking I was good enough. By then I was about four stone overweight, not able to run and totally unfit, and if the pace of the Munster final passed the Gooch by, the Enniskillen match left me stuck to the starting blocks; I was so far behind the play that I could have been playing in the farmer’s field next door, and if the rest of the lads were in 5th gear,

I spent most of the day in reverse. At the end of the game I knew my time was up, but by the Tuesday evening, I had convinced myself that I was just unlucky – I had just happened to be in the right place at the wrong time (all day), and it wasn’t really my fault, and the next day it would be much better. Thankfully, the selectors didn’t see it my way, and on that Tuesday evening as I headed out to training, they paid me the very rare compliment of calling to my door to tell me that I was dropped for the following Sunday. Funny enough, even though deep down I knew it was coming – and well overdue – I was gutted and very annoyed, although in hindsight I should probably have gone years earlier! And so, that is why I’m not sure if my advice to the 27-year-old lad is right or wrong. In the words of the song from The Clash, ‘Should I stay or should I go now?’ As for the Gooch, I think he made the right decision, and as for me, I think the selectors did too. Although in

The Gooch, Kerry’s all-time leading Championship scorer, called time on his inter-county playing days after finally winning an All-Ireland club title with Dr Crokes on St Patrick’s Day at Croke Park this year.

my defence, when the late, great Dr. Joe Daly managed to get my leg across a two-foot high wall at the Galway Sportsground (he nearly needed a hoist), and got me on the field of play in the 1993 cup final as a second-half substitute, I managed to play a small part in bringing the last junior cup that Creggs won back to the village. It’s high time another one came, and who knows? Maybe this could be the year.

A magnificent night at The Green Sticking with the rugby for another little bit, and on Saturday night, thankfully before the snow brought chaos to the area, we had another magnificent night in The Green when our local lads won a titanic battle with Tuam in a match that was reminiscent of many a tough game in the past. The 10 points to 3 winning scoreline was just about deserved, and very important in our quest for league honours. Sometimes we get over-dramatic about events that happen on the pitch, but for me, the commitment we showed in the last five or six minutes matched anything I have

ever seen on any pitch, at any level. Tuam literally pounded our line, and there were numerous times that I was convinced they had to score, but on every occasion someone got in a last-ditch tackle, or a hand in to smother the ball, or just put their bodies on the line. Amazingly, we held out, and I can tell you the wonderful result was celebrated every bit as enthusiastically as the lads had defended. With about four or five games to play, we are in a good position in the league at the moment, but whether we win it or not, this team has given all of us old-stagers a

huge lift and there is a terrific buzz around the place thanks to their endeavours on the pitch. Back to the chaos locally, and St. Ciaran’s’ big U-20 football game against Tulsk fell foul of the weather, as did the Senior Citizens Party! Now I’m sure the details of the re-fixture of the football match is somewhere else in this week’s People, but the good ladies who look after the Senior Citizens’ Party tell me that, weather-permitting, it will go ahead this Sunday, 17th of December in Kilbegnet Hall. Let’s all hope the frost and snow will have disappeared by then.

Great to have seen this duo in their pomp Changing subjects, and, in the ridiculous world of professional soccer, I am surprised to have seen very little about the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo last week won the Ballon d’Or award, making him the best player in the world for a fifth time. Now, what made it so noteworthy in my opinion, is the fact that himself and Lionel Messi have shared the last ten awards between them, which in itself is an extraordinary achievement. However, what makes it even more amazing is that in nine of those ten years, the person who didn’t win it was the runner-up – the only exception being 2010, when Iniesta took the runners-up award. So it is unbelievable, in this day and age, with such wonderful footballers all over the world, that two players could dominate world football to such an extent, and I suppose it is our privilege to have been around for all of those ten years, and to have seen those gifted players in their pomp – and it looks as if they aren’t finished yet, as both are still playing at the height of their powers.

And finally… Finally for this week, it’s now Tuesday afternoon, and while the thaw has set in to some extent, parts of the roads – and indeed the footpaths – are still ‘lethal’. Earlier, as my wife Carol was walking on a slippy footpath in Roscommon, she almost fell over. A gentleman who was walking behind her, whom she didn’t know, told her to hold his hand, and he brought her safely to the car. Once again it shows that the age of chivalry is not dead, and small acts of kindness mean an awful lot, so, on her behalf, thanks to the unidentified Good Samaritan – you made her day. ‘Till next week, Bye for now


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We all need a hero like Jack Brennan I’ve said it before; I’ll say it again, there are some amazing people living in this county… Jack Brennan, a carer from Frenchpark is one of them. OMG, I was in shreds watching his interview on RTE’s Prime Time last week. My eyes were raw from crying, especially when I realised that, according to Census 2016, the number of carers aged 85 years and above has rocketed by 35 per cent. We should all be lucky enough to find a soulmate so dedicated, so thoughtful and so loyal that, when the going gets tough, and we

Pictured is Rachel Kerrane from Lisalway, Castlerea, who recently graduated with a BNSc in General Nursing from St. Angela’s College, Sligo.

Disability Support Group receives €500 from Aldi Roscommon Disability Support Group has been nominated by FoodCloud to receive a €500 donation from Aldi to help the group support its core services this Christmas. Roscommon Disability Support Group was selected by FoodCloud to receive the Aldi donation in recognition of the essential services it provides during the Christmas season. Ita Gill of Roscommon Disability Support Group said: “We can’t thank Aldi and FoodCloud enough. The regular donations of surplus food we receive allow us to use our budget for other essentials. This additional €500 donation helps us further and will enable us reach out to and assist more and more people this Christmas”.

Carol Singing at Ardcarne Centre There will be Christmas Carol Singing at Ardcarne Garden Centre in Boyle on Saturday, 16th of December (3-4 pm). Join Ilse Lubbers and the Serendipity and Nightingale Choirs for an unmissable festive performance, with special guests on the day. Donations to the Roscommon/ Mayo Hospice.

THE BRIDGE CLUB Roscommon Bridge Club 1st: V. & M. Brennan, 2nd: M. Feeley & K. Holmes, Gross: P. & S. Cooney. Happy '71 Bridge Club 1st: M. Kearns & P. O'Shaughnessy, 2nd: L. Shine & T. Smyth, Gross: J. Godden & O. McEntee. Ballymurray Bridge Club Section A North/South – 1st: P. Kelly & P. Callaghan, 2nd: M. Naughton & K. Gately, Gross: A. Shine & T. McManus. East/West – 1st: S. Hickey & G. Finn, 2nd: J. & M. Regan, Gross: K. Blighe & F. Neilan. Section B North/South – 1st: B. & E. Keenan, 2nd: M. Dolan & K. Coyle, Gross: M. McDermott & K. Jones. East/ West – 1st: A. Hewitt & E. Curley, 2nd: P. & V. Finneran, Gross: M. McSharry & J. Walsh. Kilbride Bridge Club North/South – 1st: K. Burke & M. Kelly, 2nd: J. Hunt & A. Gaffney, 3rd: B. Gillooly & F. Keane. East/West – 1st: M. Regan & C. Neilan, 2nd: P. Donoghue & M. Fallon, 3rd: P. Dowd & A. Igoe.

need them most, their devotion, like Jack’s, knows no limits. However, it’s tragically sad that, as an ageing population, many of those caring for elderly relatives are themselves seniors who are not just frail, but also have some chronic condition such as arthritis, diabetes or even heart problems, meaning they too need help. Yet, like Jack, they plough through. Why? Because, as this amazing gentleman told Miriam O’Callaghan, he refused, (at the time of filming) to even consider placing his beautiful wife Bernie, (who sadly has Alzheimer’s

disease and cannot perform the most basic of tasks for herself), into a home, insisting: “I’ve got to keep her beside me and that’s it, because I love her, simple, I just love the woman”. Jack, your beautiful Bernie may have, through no fault of her own, locked you out of her life, but she will never, ever lock you out of her heart, my darling. Viewers were sadly informed that, since filming, Jack had suffered a minor stroke and his darling Bernie is now being cared for in a nursing home.

Ask some relevant questions, Adam! As Sky News anchor Adam Boulton defended his interview style regarding what has been deemed as an “arrogant” and “condescending” tone when questioning Tánaiste Simon Coveney with the childish ‘Some of you Irish need to get over yourselves,’ tweet, I have to respond that some of you Brits need to climb down out of your own backsides! You see Adam, if you, (the Brits) want to hold onto any political legitimacy in the eyes of the Irish people, your government needs to at least have a short term (never mind a medium or long term) plan. I mean, you’d be a far more effective journalist in my opinion if you asked Theresa May and that comedian,

sorry Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis, some relevant questions, such as why they’re exiting the EU without forseeing the devastating consequences to your own country. It’s sad when professionals like Adam (whom I respect) are too lazy to do their research and see the big picture and instead use emotional blackmail to take cheap shots at Ireland, which is, by the way, probably the only friend the UK has left. I mean, while we, (the Irish), have been discussing and worrying about the obvious financial outcomes of your ‘leave’ vote, it appears you, (the Brits), had not even managed to produce any forecasts on the

likely impact Brexit will have on your economy. So isn’t it time to stop verbally attacking your

neighbours and instead start focusing on the fact that the lives of British citizens, i.e. workers

and consumers, may not only depreciate, but may also wane and weaken? Tweet that why don’t ya!

Keeping it local! Now, more than ever, the local, familyrun, family-owned, and communityoriented newspaper is vitally important; and I’ll tell you why. It’s working for you…the reader, the business person and the local sports club and community group, etc. It was announced last week that, pending regulatory approval by The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and The Environment and The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, The Irish Times have agreed an exciting deal to buy the publishing and media interests of the Landmark Media Group which, owns a number of media assets, including a regional title in this area, and I wish all involved every possible success and goodwill.

However, readers, remember this… when it comes to building a brand in the fast-paced, ever-changing world of meeja, the internet, with its cute kitten videos and so-called social network ‘influencers’ (who by the way are paid to plug products, so don’t get suckered in) and the all too often misleading ‘fake news’ items, etc., the relationship you build with the local friendly newspaper editor/owner is likely be your most important one. You see, some of the time (not all, I hasten to add), nationally-owned news organisations may (may not) take a local news story and, due to constraints, (no fault of their own), are not always in a position to afford it the full in-depth attention it so richly deserves. That is why it’s important to be loyal to your local independently-

owned newspaper which is not trying to make a statement on the national market, and please everybody, rather it’s concentrating one hundred per cent on its readers’ issues, trials and tribulations, meaning it will always be the fastest and most effective way to reach the people you need to reach. Yes folks, while the local newspaper may not often seem like the most glamorous route to choose when conveying your message, an editor/owner who has the last word, the final say, and who doesn’t have to call a round table board meeting and get special dispensation from the big-wig bean counters, but who can make a decision regarding content on his/her own, at a moment’s notice, can never, and should never, be underestimated. Just sayin’.


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Great Scott! Strokestown company is overall winner as many more entreprenuers recognised The Roscommon winners in the IBYE (Ireland’s Best Young Entepreneurs) competition were announced on Friday last. The results were announced by Louise Ward, Head of Enterprise, LEO (Local Enterprise Office). The OVERALL COUNTY ROSCOMMON WINNER 2018 is Scott Hunter, NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd. (based in Strokestown). The winner in the BEST BUSINESS IDEA CATEGORY with a prize fund of €7,000, Certificate and Trophy is Peter Kilmartin, Spicy Dog Media. The runner-up in the BEST BUSINESS IDEA CATEGORY with a prize fund of €3,000 and a Certificate is John Cornwall, Tritech Products. The winner of the BEST START-UP CATEGORY with a prize fund of €15,000, a Certificate and

a trophy is Nick Barker, NBSTUDIO. The runner-up in the BEST START-UP CATEGORY with a prize fund of €5,000, a Certificate is Martin O’Gara, O’Gara Woodcraft. The winner of the BEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS CATEGORY with a prize fund of €15,000, a Certificate and a trophy is Scott Hunter, NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd. The runner-up in the BEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS CATEGORY with a prize fund of €5,000, is Dara Mulvey, Mulvey Sports. Ms. Ward said that the winners will be further supported before the Regional Final, which will take place in Galway on the 17th of January. One person from each of the three categories from the region, i.e. Roscommon, Mayo and Galway, will go forward to the National Final which will be held in Google on Sunday, 4th of March 2018. Ms. Ward thanked judges John Murphy (well-known entrepreneur from Castle-

Results of the Roscommon County Final of the IBYE (Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneuers) competition were announced in the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon on Friday. Overall winner was Scott Hunter of NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd., pictured here with his wife Lorraine McLoughlin, Andrea Meenehan and Adrian McCaffrey. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

rea), and James Donlon (Westbic), for working so hard. Ms. Ward added: “I know the decision was a tough one and the talent was immense. Unfortunately, we can only have three winners and three runners-up today. I do believe that everyone has benefited so far and I hope

you will all continue to work with us in the Local Enterprise Office and we will assist you in whatever way we can”. Ms. Ward also thanked Anne Browne, who is the Co. Roscommon co-ordinator, and her colleagues Enda, Jeremy and Deirdre (all from LEO) for all their assistance.

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Peter Kilmartin, Spicy Dog Media, was winner in Best Idea Category in the Roscommon County Awards ceremony of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneurs at the Abbey Hotel. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

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At The Roscommon County Awards ceremony of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneurs at the Abbey Hotel were, front (centre): Scott Hunter, who was the overall winner, pictured here with Martin Lydon, Director of Services, Roscommon Co. Council and Louise Ward, Head of Enterprise, LEO Roscommon. Back: Peter Kilmartin, Martin O’Gara, Barry Egan, Director, Enterprise Ireland West Region; John Cornwall; Dara Mulvey and Nick Barker. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

Nick Barker, NBSTUDIO, winner of Best StartUp in the Roscommon County Awards ceremony of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneurs at the Abbey Hotel. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin


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Business About IBYE…

Finalists who competed in the Roscommon County Awards ceremony of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneurs at the Abbey Hotel were, left to right, front: John Swanick, JJ’s Coffee Shack; Angelina Treglia, AT Ease Therapy; Peter Kilmartin, Spicy Dog Media; Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach, Roscommon Co. Council; Scott Hunter, NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd., overall winner; Nick Barker, NBSTUDIO and Louise Ward, Head of Enterprise, LEO Roscommon. Back: Jonathan Brereton, JJ’s Coffee Shack; Colin Canny, IntroduceMe.ie; Cathy Fox, Holistic Therapies; Diarmuid Coyne, Coyne Home Technologies; Martin O’Gara, O’Gara Woodcraft; Dara Mulvey, Mulvey Sports; John Cornwall, Tritech Products; Maria O’Brien-Hynes, Creative Edge Design and Jimmy Casey, PartNr. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

The following were the results… Overall winner The OVERALL COUNTY ROSCOMMON WINNER 2018 is Scott Hunter, NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd. Category results Winner The winner in the BEST BUSINESS IDEA CATEGORY (pre-trading) with a prize fund of €7,000, Certificate and Trophy is Peter Kilmartin, Spicy Dog Media. Name: Peter Kilmartin (21), Curradrehid, Fourmilehouse, Co. Roscommon Company: Spicy Dog Media Product/service: A media production business that will produce creative visual content for businesses to promote and sell their products through websites and social media sites like Facebook and Youtube, with a specific focus on creating content for Snapchat and Instagram. Engaging potential customers by understanding how different content should be from platform to platform and by maximising on the current attention window that is available to capture potential consumers Runner-up Name: John Cornwall (26), Church View House, Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon Company: Tritech Products Product/service: Has designed three new flat-pack products (i) a height adjustable washing machine stand (ii) a flat-pack clothes line on wheels in two sizes providing ample line hanging space in a lim-

Overall winner in the Roscommon County Awards ceremony of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneurs at the Abbey Hotel was Scott Hunter of NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd., pictured here with Louise Ward, Head of Enterprise, LEO Roscommon. Pic: Gerard O’Loughlin

ited space and (iii) a wall mounted clothes line with a clever opening and closing design so that it can be utilised as a feature light when not in use Winner The winner of the BEST STARTUP CATEGORY (less than 18 months’ trading) with a prize fund of €15,000, a Certificate and a trophy is Nick Barker, NBSTUDIO Name: Nick Barker (33), 6, The Waterfront, Tarmonbarry, Co. Roscommon Company: NBSTUDIO Product/service: A design and supply business that will specialise in creating and delivering innovative ‘Urban Street Furniture’ solutions for exciting new and

refurbishment projects throughout the UK, Ireland, America and the Middle East, eg: bollards, seating, benches/chairs, cycle racks/ shelters, litter bins, handrails, planters and lighting, in a variety of materials Runner-up Name: Martin O’Gara (22), Carrick, Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon Company: O’Gara Woodcraft Product/service: Established in 2017, currently the business makes and supplies bespoke furniture to the local market, ranging from kitchen islands and sliding doors to bespoke lamps, wooden vases, clocks, etc., in a variety of materials. An excellent one-to-one advice and design service is also provided

Winner The winner of the BEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS CATEGORY with a prize fund of €15,000, a Certificate and a trophy is Scott Hunter, NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd. Name: Scott Hunter (32), 18, Scramogue Manor, Scramogue, Strokestown Company: NCLS Crane & Lifting Services Ltd Product/service: Established in 2015, with extensive knowledge, skill and experience in lifting operations. The business provides consultancy, crane hire, personnel, testing, training and supply of BLOKCAM wireless cameras to the construction industry in Ireland and Northern Ireland with its vision from the start to incorporate a one-stop shop for customers Runner-up Name: Dara Mulvey (35), Falty, Oldtown, Athlone, Co. Roscommon Company: Mulvey Sports Product/service: Established in 2009 as a hurley-making business, everything took off from there. The business also supplies a range of sports equipment and team-wear to players, clubs, colleges and county boards throughout Ireland and abroad. Smyth’s Toys Superstore and the GAA’s National Cúl Camps are among their largest customers. 2018 will see the launch of their new venture www.gearbags.ie

31 Local IBYE is a programme run by the t of the por sup Enterprise Offices with the rise & Department of Business, Enterp . and Irel rise erp Ent and Innovation ple between The competition is open to peo tive business ova inn an h wit 35 the ages of 18business. d ishe idea, new start-up or establ estment inv an has E IBY Now in its 4th year, . lion mil €2 to fund of up s were In Roscommon, 34 application to 14 d ste rtli sho s wa received and this s. itor compet Enterprise Day The competitors attended an ober where Oct of 9th the on n in Roscommo supports LEO they were introduced to the als ent dam Fun the and workshops on and n itio pos Pro ue Val ; of Marketing Bootcamp Pitching. They also attended a phi Del in ber em Nov from the 3rd-5th where ists nal fi y wa Gal and yo with Ma vided on pro s wa training and mentoring Model ss ine Bus the ; ship Entrepreneur er tom Cus & Canvas; Value Proposition h Pitc als; ent dam Segments; Pitch Fun Style Den s ’ gon Dra a ly nal fi and n Preparatio Pitch. ee category The interviews to select the thr overall the winners, the runners-up and 27th of the on ce pla county winner took November.

‘Talk to LEO’ advises Martin Martin Lydon, Director of Services, Planning & Enterprise, Roscommon County Council, addressed Friday’s event. Mr. Lydon said that Roscommon County Council, through the Local Enterprise Office, is committed to doing everything in its power to support the development of enterprise in County Roscommon. “I would encourage anybody with a business idea to contact the Local Enterprise Office. LEO Roscommon should be your ‘first stop shop’ for all your business needs. You can talk to the staff in confidence who, together with their expert mentors and trainers, will work with you to ensure the growth and success of your business. “We have excellent start-ups and entrepreneurs in Roscommon – we just don’t have enough of them. It is great to see so many excellent entrepreneurs and business people getting involved in this initiative, and I am delighted to congratulate the 14 finalists here today and wish the winners every success in the later stages of the competition. “I would also like to wish all participants every success as they grow their businesses and contribute to job creation in County Roscommon”.

Leyden praises high standard Cllr. Orla Leyden, Cathaoirleach of Roscommon County Council, said that it bodes well for the future of Co. Roscommon that our young people have the confidence and skills to generate such exciting and innovative business ideas. Congratulating each of the 14 finalists on reaching this stage of the competition, Cllr. Leyden wished them every success in their future endeavours. She noted that the standard of entry in Co. Roscommon had been very high. Cllr. Leyden said: “We in Roscommon County Council are fully committed to supporting enterprise in the county. “The Local Enterprise Office is very much in the frontline of supporting local businesses, be they established, startups, at business or at idea stage, in partnership with the various agencies responsible for job creation in the county. “The clear focus on local enterprise development is something that is reflected in Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur Competition, and therefore should be welcomed”.


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Hamrock’s

Athleague, Co. Roscommon. Tel.: (090) 6663325 Saturday, 16th December:

Henry & The Usual Suspects CMR PROMOTIONS PRESENTS

Brendan Grace on ‘Late Late’ and ‘live’ at Abbey Hotel! Described as “the greatest family comedian of our generation”, the great Brendan Grace is appearing soon at the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon. Brendan has been

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46 years in the comedy business and for most of this time at the very top of his profession. Brendan’s latest show features the best and most requested pieces from his vast repertoire over the last 46 years. His sense of timing and ability to read an audience is without equal. A brilliant character actor, his ‘Bottler’ character is legendary and his in-

GOLDEN YEARS TOUR

The Abbey Hotel, Roscommon Friday 12th January Doors: 7pm | Show: 8pm | Price: €30 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT HOTEL RECEPTION & THROUGH TICKETMASTER www.fosterandallen.ie

terpretation of the ‘Irish Wedding’ will forever remain a masterpiece. Apart from his obvious ‘star quality’ in all aspects of his performance Brendan’s drawing power is enormous and the ‘House Full’ sign is the norm rather than the exception at his concerts. Brendan now resides in the United States with his wife Eileen and family and enjoys international success brought about by his association with the late Frank Sinatra. He still tours Ireland on a regular basis, and indeed still considers Ireland his first love. Brendan will be a guest on the Late Late Show this Friday and you can catch his new show at the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon, on Tuesday, January 16th. Tickets (€30) are available at hotel tel. (090) 6626240 and Ticketmaster.ie

Telephone: 090 6626225 Friday 15th December:

The Square House Social Saturday 16th December:

Castle Street

Sunday 17th December:

Music Session in Hamrock’s There will be a Music Session on Friday, 22nd of December in Hamrock’s Bar, Athleague, Co. Roscommon, starting at 10 pm. Musicians, singers and storytellers, etc., all welcome on the night. There will be a draw on the night with spot prizes to be won. Come along and enjoy the ceol, caint agus craic. All welcome!

* No Cover Charge, all gigs are at 10pm approx unless stated otherwise * Search for us on facebook: JJ-Harlows - The- Square-Roscommon-Town

BEER OF THE WEEK! at the ABBEY HOTEL, ROSCOMMON Tuesday, January 16th at 8pm Guest Showband Nostalgia Tickets €30 at Hotel Tel.: 090 6626240 And Ticketmaster.ie

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Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Aoife McDonagh, Carmel Moran and Ellen Muldoon.

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Jean Redmond, Therese Leahy and Sinéád Lohan.

Faces & Places The Thatch Bar, Ballygar Photographs: Andrew Fox

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Niall Quinn and Therese Leahy.

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Deirdre Lohan and Laura Curley.

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Karen Davey, Enda Fitzmaurice and Sinéad Kelly.

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were sisters Andrea and Nicola Crean.

Pictured at The Thatch Bar, Ballygar on Saturday night last were Natalie Booth, Louise Lohan and Catriona Varden.


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Pictured (above) in Rockford’s were Kara Hevehan, Ciara Why and Sarah Scott. Pictured in Rockford’s were Darius and Magdalena.

Pictured (right) in Rockford’s were Aishling Kelly and Kieran Gately.

Faces & Places Rockford’s (Roscommon) Pics: Andrew Fox

Pictured in Rockford’s were Edel Harte, Elaine Griffin and Karen Towey.

Pictured in Rockford’s were Ciara Dowd and Tara Devaney.

Pictured in Rockford’s were Leah Kelly, Laura Mannion and Emer Kelly.


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COMHAIRLE CHONTAE ROSCOMÁIN ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL

ROADS ACTS (1993-2015) Form of Notice to be published pursuant to Section 51(3)(a) of the Roads Act, 1993 (as amended by section 9(1)(e) of the Roads Act 2007) in relation to an application for approval of a proposed road development and the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement

N5 BALLAGHADERREEN TO SCRAMOGE PROPOSED ROAD DEVELOPMENT Roscommon County Council (“the road authority”) has applied under section 51(2) of the Roads Acts, 1993 (as amended by section 9(1)(e)(i) of the Roads Act 2007) to An Bord Pleanála (“the Board”) for approval in relation to a proposed road development consisting of:

• At grade mainline T junctions; • 16 ‘T’ Junctions, of which 5 are staggered;

The provision of an upgrade/ replacement of the N5 National Primary Road between Rathkeery and Scramoge passing through the townlands of Rathkeery, Glebe East, Portaghard, Sheepwalk, Turlaghnamaddy, Dungar, Mullen, Corskeagh (ED Frenchpark), Frenchpark Demesne, Cloonshanville, Leggatinty, Derreen (ED Bellanagare), Cashel (ED Bellanagare), Ballaghcullia, Bellanagare, Drummin, Tonaknick, Peak, Carrigeenacreeha, Mullenduff, Garrynphort, Corry West, Corry East, Kilvoy, Cloonyeffer, Clogher Beg, Clogher More, Rathroe, Raheen, Cartronagor, Barrinagh, Creeve (ED Rossmore), Runnaruag, Gortnacrannagh, Ross Beg, Shankill, Killeen West, Cherryfield Or Drishagan, Lurgan, Killeen East, Tullyloyd, Tullycartron, Lugboy, Clooncullaan (ED Cregga), Cregga, Cuilrevagh, Tullen, Lettreen, Doughloon, Corskeagh (ED Annaghmore), Lavally, Kildalloge, Doon, Vesnoy, Cloonradoon, Bumlin, and Scramoge, all in the County of Roscommon, comprising inter alia:• 33.4 Kilometres of National Primary Road to Type 1 Single Carriageway standard;

• 3 road under bridges and 1 road overbridge

• 15.4km of realignment of existing roads; • Five roundabouts; • Frenchpark Roundabout (R361 south of Frenchpark); • N61 Roundabout (between Tulsk and Elphin); • Shankill Roundabout (N61/R369); • Strokestown Roundabout (LP-1405); • Kildalloge Roundabout (R368/LP-1405);

• Reconfiguration of a crossroads between the existing N5 and R361 in Frenchpark; • 4 river bridges and 14 culverts; • 290m approx. of retaining walls at three locations; • Provision of 9 accommodation underpasses, access roads and accesses; • Associated earthworks including excavation of peat and unacceptable material, excavation and processing of rock and other material, provision of material deposition areas, and deposition and recovery of unacceptable material for use in the works; • Temporary site compounds; • Drainage works; • Landscaping works; • Utilities and Services Diversion Works including the diversion of high voltage electricity lines at 3 locations and the provision of associated support towers/ poles; • Safety Barrier, Fencing, public lighting, signing, lining and Accommodation Works; and • Environmental measures and all other Ancillary Works.

The Location of the proposed road development is illustrated in the map below.

BALLINAMEEN

Includes Ordnance Survey Ireland data reproduced under OSI Licence number 2017/18/CCMA Roscommon County Council. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Ordnance Survey Ireland and Government of Ireland copyright.


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Roscommon County Council has submitted to the Board the Environmental Impact Assess-

A copy of the EIAR and NIS may be accessed free of charge at the Council’s website at

ment Report prepared in accordance with section 50 of the Roads Acts, 1993 (as amended

http://www.roscommoncoco.ie/en/Services/Roads/Publications-and-Information/

by section 9 (1)(d) of the Roads Act 2007) and the requirements of Directive 2011/52/EU (as

N5-Ballaghaderreen-to-Scramoge-Road-Project/

amended by Directive 2014/92/EU) in respect of the proposed road development. The Board may, in relation to an application for approval under section 51, of the Roads Acts, Roscommon County Council has prepared a Natura Impact Statement in respect of the

1993-2015, as amended, by order, approve the proposed road development with or without

proposed road development which has also been submitted to the Board.

modifications or it may refuse such development.

A copy of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report and the Natura Impact Statement

Submissions may be made in writing to An Bord Pleanala, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1,

may be inspected at the following locations on working days between the hours of 9.30am

D01 V902, in relation to:

to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.30pm from Monday 18 December 2017 to Tuesday 06 March

• the likely effects on the environment of the proposed road development,

2018 (subject to the variations expressly stated in relation to the Library locations) at • the implications of the proposed development for proper planning and • The offices of Roscommon County Council, Áras an Chontae, Church Road,

sustainable development in the area in which it is proposed to situate the proposed road development, and

Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. F42 VR98

• the likely significant effects of the proposed development on a European Site, • The offices of Roscommon National Roads Regional Office, Racecourse Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. F42 WY23

between Monday 18 December 2017 and Tuesday 06 March 2018. A fee of €50.00 must accompany any submissions (subject to exceptions in certain cases). Further information on fees can be obtained from An Bord Pleanála at the above address.

• The Ballaghaderreen Library, Main Street, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon. F45 E3C3

A Compulsory Purchase Order has been made in respect of the proposed road development.

(Monday Closed Tuesday & Thursday - 1.00pm to 8.00pm; Wednesday, Friday & Saturday – 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm) • The Strokestown Library, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. F42 RH39 (Monday Closed

A person may question the validity of any such decision by the Board by way of an application for judicial review under the Rules of the Superior Courts (and in particular Order 84 of the Rules of the Superior Courts contained in S.I No. 15 of 1986 and as amended in particular by SI 691 of 2011) and in accordance with sections 50, 50A and 50B of the Planning and

Tuesday – 2.00pm to 6.00pm;

Development Acts, 2000-2017, as amended and Sections 3 and 4 of the Environment

Wednesday – 1.00pm to 5.00pm and 5.30pm to 7.30pm;

(Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2011, as amended.

Thursday – 12.00pm to 4.00pm; Friday - 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm;

Practical information on the review mechanism can be accessed under the heading

Saturday – 10.00am to 1.00pm)

“Publications – Judicial Review Notice 2012” on the Board’s website www.pleanala.ie (but see the provisions of Sections 3 and 4 of the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2011) or on the Citizens Information Service website www.citizensinformation.ie.

A copy of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and/ or the Natura Impact Statement (NIS) may be purchased on payment of the following fees: Document

Title

Printed

Electronic (DVD)

EIAR Volume 1

Non-Technical Summary

Further information may be obtained from: Mark Keaveny, Project Engineer, National Roads Regional Office, Roscommon County Council, Racecourse Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. F42 WY23; Phone 090 6627004; Fax 090 6627040; email - n5@roscommonnrdo.ie

€5 €5

EIAR & NIS

Main Text, Figures, Appendices & NIS

Dated this 14 December 2017. €25 each Eugene Cummins, Chief Executive, Roscommon County Council.


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COMHAIRLE CHONTAE ROSCOMÁIN ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL FORM OF NOTICE OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER UNDER SECTION 76 OF AND THE THIRD SCHEDULE TO THE HOUSING ACTS, 19662015, AS EXTENDED BY SECTION 10 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (NO 2) ACT, 1960, TO BE PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 4(a) OF THE THIRD SCHEDULE TO THE HOUSING ACT, 1966, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS, 2000-2017.

COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER (NO.1) 2017 N5 Ballaghaderreen to Scramoge Road Project Roscommon County Council (hereinafter referred to as “the local authority”) in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 76 of the Housing Acts, 1966-2015, and the Third Schedule thereto, as extended by section 10 of the Local Government (No. 2) Act, 1960 as substituted by section 86 of the Housing Act, 1966 as amended by section 6 and the Second Schedule to the Roads Acts, 1993-2015 and as amended by the Planning and Development Acts, 2000-2017 has made an order entitled as above which is about to be submitted to An Bord Pleanála for confirmation. If confirmed, the order will authorise the local authority to acquire compulsorily the land described in the Schedule Part I hereto for the purposes of providing an upgrade/ replacement of the N5 National Primary Road between Rathkeery and Scramoge passing through the townlands of Rathkeery, Glebe East, Portaghard, Sheepwalk, Turlaghnamaddy, Dungar, Mullen, Corskeagh (ED Frenchpark), Frenchpark Demesne, Cloonshanville, Leggatinty, Derreen (ED Bellanagare), Cashel (ED Bellanagare), Ballaghcullia, Bellanagare, Drummin, Tonaknick, Peak, Carrigeenacreeha, Mullenduff, Garrynphort, Corry West, Corry East, Kilvoy, Cloonyeffer, Clogher Beg, Clogher More, Rathroe, Raheen, Cartronagor, Barrinagh, Creeve (ED Rossmore), Runnaruag, Gortnacrannagh, Ross Beg, Shankill, Killeen West, Cherryfield Or Drishagan, Lurgan, Killeen East, Tullyloyd, Tullycartron, Lugboy, Clooncullaan (ED Cregga), Cregga, Cuilrevagh, Tullen, Lettreen, Doughloon, Corskeagh (ED Annaghmore), Lavally, Kildalloge, Doon, Vesnoy, Cloonradoon, Bumlin, and Scramoge, all townlands in County Roscommon, comprising inter alia:• 33.4 Kilometres of National Primary Road to Type 1 Single Carriageway standard; • 15.4km of realignment of existing roads; • Five roundabouts; o Frenchpark Roundabout (R361 south of Frenchpark); o N61 Roundabout (between Tulsk and Elphin); o Shankill Roundabout (N61/R369); o Strokestown Roundabout (LP-1405); o Kildalloge Roundabout (R368/LP-1405); • At grade mainline T junctions; o 16 ‘T’ Junctions, of which 5 are staggered; • Reconfiguration of a crossroads between the existing N5 and R361 in Frenchpark; • 3 road under bridges and 1 road overbridge

Any objections to the extinguishing of the said public rights of way should be made in writing to An Bord Pleanála, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 V902, so as to reach the Board before 5.00pm on Tuesday 06 March 2018. Any objection to the compulsory purchase order must state in writing the grounds of objection and be sent addressed to An Bord Pleanála at 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1,D01 V902, so as to reach the Board before 5.00pm on Tuesday 06 March 2018. The Board cannot confirm – (a) a compulsory purchase order in respect of the land if an objection is made in respect of the acquisition by an owner, lessee or occupier of the land, and is not withdrawn, (b) an order which authorises the extinguishment of a public rights of way if there is an objection to the extinguishment, which is not withdrawn, until it has caused to be held an oral hearing into the matter and until it has considered the objection and the report of the person who held the oral hearing, but notwithstanding the above, An Bord Pleanála has an absolute discretion under Section 218 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 - 2017 as amended in circumstances where the Board would otherwise be required to hold a local inquiry, public local inquiry or oral hearing, that requirement shall not apply to the Board but the Board may, at its absolute discretion, hold an oral hearing in relation to the matter, the subject of the function transferred. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared for the proposed road development and submitted to An Bord Pleanála. A separate notice has been published in this newspaper in respect of these. Evidence in relation to the likely effects on the environment of the proposed development may also be heard at the oral hearing, if any. A copy of the order and of the schedules thereto and the maps referred to in it may be inspected at the following locations on working days between the hours of 9.30am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.30pm from Monday 18 December 2017 to Tuesday 06 March 2018 (subject to the variations expressly stated in relation to the Library locations) at • The offices of Roscommon County Council, Áras an Chontae, Church Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. F42 VR98

• 4 river bridges and 14 culverts; • 290m approx. of retaining walls at three locations; • Provision of 9 accommodation underpasses, access roads and accesses; • Associated earthworks including excavation of peat and unacceptable material, excavation and processing of rock and other material, provision of material deposition areas, and deposition and recovery of unacceptable material for use in the works; • Temporary site compounds; • Drainage works; • Landscaping works; • Utilities and Services Diversion Works including the diversion of high voltage electricity lines at 3 locations and the provision of associated support towers/ poles;

• The offices of Roscommon National Roads Regional Office, Racecourse Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. F42 WY23 • The Ballaghaderreen Library, Main Street, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon. F45 E3C3 (Monday Closed Tuesday & Thursday – 1.00pm to 8.00pm; Wednesday, Friday & Saturday - 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm) • The Strokestown Library, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. F42 RH39 (Monday Closed Tuesday – 2.00pm to 6.00pm; Wednesday – 1.00pm to 5.00pm and 5.30pm to 7.30pm; Thursday – 12.00pm to 4.00pm; Friday - 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm; Saturday – 10.00am to 1.00pm)

Schedule Part I and Schedule Part II are attached hereto

• Safety Barrier, Fencing, public lighting, signing, lining and Accommodation Works; and Dated this 14th day of December 2017. • Environmental measures and all other Ancillary Works. Owners, lessees and occupiers of the land described in the Schedule Part I will receive individual written notice. The order will also authorise the local authority to extinguish the public rights of way described in the Schedule Part II hereto, by order made by them after they have acquired the land, where the said public rights of way are over the land so acquired or any part thereof, or over land adjacent to or associated with the land so acquired or any part thereof.

Eugene Cummins, Chief Executive, Roscommon County Council.


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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 100a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.078

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Kathleen Welsh, 62 Brosnan Place, Tuckahoe, New York 10707, U.S.A

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

1030a.201

Ha:

|

0.525

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Ha:

|

0.023

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Ms. Kathleen Dalton, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

1005a.201

Ha:

|

0.019

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.009

Mr. John Tanner, 101 Rushgrove Ave, Colindale, London NW9 6RG, England

None

Mr. Bernard Feeney, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

1030b.201

Ha:

|

0.716

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Ha:

|

3.430

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

1010b.201

Ha:

|

0.015

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. Bernard Feeney, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

1015a.201

Ha:

|

0.009

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

Type:

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. Anthony Flaherty, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Ms. Mary Bridget Flaherty, Tyrone, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

Strokestown

1035b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.015

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.314

|

Bog

1040a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

1040b.201

Ha:

|

0.044

|

Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

0.018

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

Type:

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. Brian Woods, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary Brereton, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.156

|

Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

105a.201

Ha:

|

0.256

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

Ha:

|

0.003

|

Residential (Driveway)

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. Brian Woods, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. Edmund Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Kieran Caslin, Vesnoy, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. Gerard O`Grady, C/O Mr. Declan (Joseph) O’Grady, Lung, Ballaghaderre en, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

None

None

Owner

Ms. Gemma Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Edmund Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Gemma Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Edmund Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Tommy Ward, 27 Scramoge Manor, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Kieran Caslin, Vesnoy, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Tommy Ward, 27 Scramoge Manor, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Noel Dockery, Clooneragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

1020b.201

Owner

Ha:

None

Mr. Edmund Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

1045a.201

1020a.201

Owner

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.173

|

Bog

Mr. Brian Brennan, Cloonslanor, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Declan (Joseph) O`Grady, Lung, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon

County:

Ms. Mary Brereton, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

1050a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

1025a.201

Ha:

|

1.148

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Annette McMahon, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Ms. Eileen Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon 1035a.201

1010a.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

Ms. Eileen Flanagan, St Annes, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Teresa Brayshaw, 7 Oakdene Avenue, Heaton Chapel, Stockport SK4 5EN, England 1000a.201

Owner or reputed owners

None

Owner

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.130

|

Bog

Mr. Damien Caslin, 29 The Maples, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

1055a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Vesnoy

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Attracta McGrath, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon


61

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 1055b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.653

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Attracta McGrath, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 1085a.201

Type:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.064

|

Forestry/Bog

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED: County: Ha:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.304

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Road Bed Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr. Enda Hayden, 25 The Maples, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Agricultural Land

1085b.201

Type:

Townland: | Mr. Seamus McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA

Mr. Colin Maxwell, Cloonloo, Boyle, Co. Sligo.

Owner

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.086

|

Road Bed

1085c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ms. Siobhan McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA 1060b.201

Ha:

|

0.237

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Seamus McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA

Bumlin

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.750

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Colin Maxwell, Cloonloo, Boyle, Co. Sligo.

1085d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Bumlin

DED: Ms. Siobhan McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

1085e.201

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

Ha:

|

1.126

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Seamus McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA

Mr. Colin Maxwell, Cloonloo, Boyle, Co. Sligo.

Ha:

|

1.390

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

Mr. John Coffey, Treanacreeve, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

1070a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.909

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.067

|

Road Bed

1075a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Bumlin

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.378

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Anthony McDermott, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Type:

Townland: |

Bumlin

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.016

1080a.201

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.300

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Bumlin

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.120

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Kevin Dayton, Farnbeg, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

1095a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

Owner

1095b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.335

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

Mr. Francis Doorley, Pollymount, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Francis Doorley, Pollymount, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

110a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.103

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Rathkeery

Type:

DED:

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.363

|

Agricultural Land

110b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.096

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Malcolm Greene, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Marion Greene, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

110b.202

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

| |

Roscommon 0.648

|

Agricultural Land

1100a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

1080b.201

Ha:

|

0.014

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. Malcolm Greene, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Ms. Marion Greene, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Mr. Michael Doorley, Ashbrook, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Michael Doorley, Ashbrook, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Michael Doorley, Ashbrook, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Doorley, Ashbrook, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael Doorley, Ashbrook, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Donal Rogers, Bumlin, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

LPR Mr. Thomas Joseph Rogers, C/O Tom Rogers, Ballyhubert, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon LPR Mr. Thomas Joseph Rogers, C/O Tom Rogers, Ballyhubert, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Keenan, 38 Summit Avenue, Kingsbury, London, NW9 OTH, United Kingdom

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Mr. Patrick Keenan, 38 Summit Avenue, Kingsbury, London, NW9 OTH, United Kingdom

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Mr. Peter Keenan, Cloonmagunane, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Patrick Keenan, 38 Summit Avenue, Kingsbury, London, NW9 OTH, United Kingdom

None

Mr. Peter Keenan, Cloonmagunane, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Donal Carlos, Tully, Kilglass, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Margaret Hopkins, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County:

Bumlin

County: Ha:

|

1090a.201

1075b.201

DED:

Owner

Ms. Siobhan McGlone, 69-18-61 Drive, Middle Village, Queens, New York 11379 USA 1065a.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

Owner

1060c.201

Owner or reputed owners

Owner

Type:

0.097

|

Townland: |

1060a.201

|

County:

Type:

Ha:

1056a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

| |

Roscommon 3.044

|

Agricultural Land

1105a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Michael Hopkins, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon


62

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 1105b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Margaret Hopkins, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr. Michael Hopkins, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 1125e.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.014

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

| |

Roscommon 0.052

|

Road Bed

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Barry Burke, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Kieran Leavy, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

1145a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Agricultural Land

1110a.201

Ha:

|

0.144

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

Ms. Margaret Cox, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

1110b.201

Ha:

|

0.522

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

Ms. Margaret Cox, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

1145b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.042

|

Road Bed

Owner

115a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Glebe East

1110b.202

Ha:

|

0.006

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.008

|

Access Track

Ms. Margaret Cox, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Margaret Cox, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

DED:

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.990

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

115b.201

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary Anne Lavin, Fairymount, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.062

|

Road Bed

Mr. Fergus Lavin, Fairymount, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Type:

Townland: |

|

Roscommon

Glebe East

DED:

Ha:

|

0.101

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Scramoge

Type:

DED:

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

County:

1120b.201

Ha:

|

0.061

|

Garden/Agricultural

Type: Land

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

Ms. Tara Feeney, Pollymount, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.030

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Scramoge

Type:

DED:

|

Bumlin

1150a.201

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary Anne Lavin, Fairymount, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.673

Owner

Agricultural Land

Mr. Patrick Cox, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Mr. Brian McCrann, Sheepwalk, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Type:

Townland: | Ms. Jane Kelly, C/O Margaret Kelly, Grange, Fourmilehouse, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Jane Kelly, C/O Margaret Kelly, Grange, Fourmilehouse, Co. Roscommon

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

DED:

|

Scramoge Bumlin

116a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Glebe East

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.108

|

Agricultural Land

120b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

| |

Roscommon 0.341

|

Agricultural Land

|

Roscommon

1125b.201

Ha:

|

0.078

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

120c.201

Mr. Barry Burke, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

Mr. Barry Burke, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

County: Ha: Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

| |

Roscommon 0.636

|

Agricultural Land

120d.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.361

|

Agricultural Land

120e.201

Type:

Townland: |

County:

Ms. Joan Egan, Sheepwalk, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

County:

1125a.201

None

Frenchpark

Owner

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

|

1120a.201

None

County:

None

1115a.201

Ms. Dolores Neary, The Glebe, Kilglass, Co. Roscommon Mr. Fergus Lavin, Fairymount, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

|

1110c.201

Ms. Dolores Neary, The Glebe, Kilglass, Co. Roscommon Mr. Kieran Leavy, Scramoge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Occupiers

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

| |

Roscommon 0.286

|

Agricultural Land

1125c.201

Ha:

|

0.039

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Scramoge

Type:

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Barry Burke, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

1125d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Barry Burke, Killinordan, Scramoge, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

120f.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

120g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

|

Roscommon

County:


63

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

120g.202

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

120h.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.081

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Rathkeery

DED:

|

Buckill

| |

Roscommon 0.809

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Brendan Cooney, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Michael Carney, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 140h.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Agricultural (Building)

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.014

|

Road Bed

145a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Agricultural Land

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Dermot Michael Murray, Raheely, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Martin Brendan Barrett, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Martin Brendan Barrett, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Kieran Farrell Tyres Ltd, Sheepwalk, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Kieran Farrell Tyres Ltd, Sheepwalk, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John O`Gara, Mountview, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John O`Gara, Mountview, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Adrian Drury, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Vincent McGarry, Hill Top View, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

County: Ha:

125d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

Owner 145b.201

Type:

County:

|

Roscommon

Townland: |

Ms. Colette Carney, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

150a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Road Bed

125e.201

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.001

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Michael Carney, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

135b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 0.062

|

Road Bed

Ms. Colette Carney, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Type:

Townland: | DED:

135c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

135d.201

Ha:

|

0.020

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

150c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.261

|

Agricultural Land

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

155a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.060

|

Road Bed

155b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.855

|

Agricultural Land

None

Owner 160a.201

Type:

Townland: |

County:

|

135d.202

Frenchpark

County:

County:

|

County: Ha:

Portaghard

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 0.031

|

Road Bed

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

135e.201

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.018

|

Road Bed

Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

135g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. Anthony Callaghan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

160b.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.681

|

Agricultural Land

160c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 0.011

|

Road Bed

165a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

140a.201

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

140b.201

Ha:

|

1.319

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Dermot Michael Murray, Raheely, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Dermot Michael Murray, Raheely, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Road Bed

170a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:


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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 170b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.421

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Michael Vincent McGarry, Hill Top View, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 190a.201

Ha:

|

0.019

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Michael Vincent McGarry, Hill Top View, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

195a.201 170b.202

Quantity, description and situation of the land

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.495

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 1.102

|

Agricultural Land

200a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

171a.201

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. Brian McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Mr. Michael Vincent McGarry, Hill Top View, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 0.656

|

Agricultural Land

205a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED: County: Ha:

|

Frenchpark

| |

Roscommon 0.456

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Turlaghnamaddy

DED:

|

Frenchpark

210a.201

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.995

|

Agricultural Land

|

0.003

|

Garden/Agricultural

Type: Land

Townland: |

Portaghard

Mr. Brian McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

LPR of Mr. Michael Lavin, C/O Eileen Lavin, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Oliver Gilligan, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Seamus Brennan, Lisserdea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

Mr. Mervyn Connolly, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. James Clarke, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. James Clarke, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

LPR of Mr. Jeremiah (Jerry) Cummins, C/O Marie Hannon, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

Owner

Type: Ha:

Occupiers

171b.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

205b.201

Ms. Jackie McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

None

Owner

Townland: |

Turlaghnamaddy

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

175a.201

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. Michael Vincent McGarry, Hill Top View, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

LPR of Mr Jeremiah (Jerry) Cummins, C/O Paul Cummins, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Jackie McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

LPR of Mr Jeremiah (Jerry) Cummins, C/O Padraig Cummins, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr. Finbarr Coakley, Castleview, Scotsmans Road, Monkstown, Co. Cork

Mr. Brian McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

180a.201

Ha:

|

0.616

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Ms. Jackie McGarry, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Ms. Maeve Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

214a.201

Type:

180a.202

Ha:

|

0.012

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

180f.201

Ha:

|

0.035

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

185a.201

Ha:

|

0.502

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

185b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.660

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

Forestry Dungar

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

215a.201

Ha:

|

0.093

|

Road Bed

Type:

Mr. Seamus Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Ms. Maeve Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Turlaghnamaddy

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

3.581

|

Forestry

None

Owner 215b.201

Type:

Mr. Seamus Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Ms. Maeve Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Mr. Seamus Brennan, Lisserdrea, Boyle, Co. Roscommon LPR of Mr. Michael O`Gara, C/O Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon LPR of Mr. Michael O`Gara, C/O Mr. James O`Gara, Portaghard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Turlaghnamaddy

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.007

|

Access Track

None

County:

0.071

|

Townland: |

County:

|

County:

Ha:

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

215c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Turlaghnamaddy

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.372

|

Forestry

215d.201

Type:

Townland: | None

Owner

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Tim O`Mahony, Unit 2A, Longs Yard, Tower Street, Co. Cork Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford


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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

215d.202

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford

None

Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 235a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

1.181

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

235b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.115

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

215e.201

Ha:

|

0.006

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.507

|

Agricultural Land

235c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

215f.201

Ha:

|

0.070

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

215g.201

Ha:

|

0.142

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Dungar

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

215h.201

Ha:

|

0.491

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

215i.201

Ha:

|

0.325

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford

None

Erin Executor & Trust Co. Ltd, C/O Mr. Darryn McDowell, Irish Forestry Unit Trust, Unit 21, Readleaf House, Townspark, Co. Longford

None

Owner 235d.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.119

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.102

|

Agricultural Land

235e.201

None

Type:

Owner

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

235f.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.013

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

None

DED:

Owner

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Frenchpark

Ha:

|

0.044

|

Road Bed

235g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.211

|

Agricultural Land

Ha:

|

0.102

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Dungar

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Mr. David O`Neill, 63 Dunluce Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3

235h.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.006

|

Road Bed

235i.201

Type: None

County:

220b.201

Ha:

|

4.227

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Dungar

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

Ms. Cathy Burke, 63 Dunluce Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3 Mr. David O`Neill, 63 Dunluce Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

225a.201

Ha:

|

0.010

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.008

|

Agricultural Land

235j.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

235k.201

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.020

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.015

|

Agricultural Land

None

County:

Corskeagh

Ms. Cathy Burke, 63 Dunluce Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3 Mr. Vincent McGarry, Knockroe, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

DED:

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

240a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.147

|

Forestry

245a.201

Type:

230a.201

Ha:

|

0.003

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Mr. Laurence Boland, 25 Connaught Parade, Phibsborough, Dublin 7

County:

Ms. Barbara Boland, 25 Connaught Parade, Phibsborough, Dublin 7

None

Lessees or reputed lessees

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

None

Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John B. McDermott, Main Street, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

Owner

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

Occupiers

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Owner

220a.201

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17


66

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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 245b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.086

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Owner or reputed owners

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

245c.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.372

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

Occupiers

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

245m.201

Owner

250a.201

Ha:

|

0.039

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Creeve

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.041

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.997

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

250b.201

245d.201

Ha:

|

1.424

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

County:

245e.201

Ha:

|

5.720

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Townland: | DED:

245f.201

Ha:

|

15.583

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Creeve

DED:

|

Rossmore

250c.201

|

Roscommon

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

None

Owner

255a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.014

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County: Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

Owner

255b.201

Ha:

|

0.977

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

County:

|

County:

Corskeagh

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

Type:

Owner

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 245h.201

Ha:

|

0.107

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

245j.201

Ha:

|

8.348

|

Forestry

Type:

None

Townland: |

Garrynphort

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Owner

255c.201

245k.201

Ha:

|

1.706

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Type:

|

Roscommon

|

0.044

|

Access Track

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

260a.201

Ha:

|

0.049

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED: Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

None

Owner

260b.201

Ha:

|

0.181

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

245l.201

Ha:

|

0.109

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Ms. Linda Bible, Lisacurkia, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Ms. Linda Bible, Lisacurkia, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

LPR of Mr. Dermot Alman, C/O Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. John Patrick Morris, Castlerea Road, Corskeagh, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Owner

None

Owner

Ms. Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon LPR of Mr. Dermot Alman, C/O Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

DED:

|

Frenchpark

|

Roscommon

County:

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

LPR of Mr. Dermot Alman, C/O Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Alan Deane, 22 Ashfield, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Ms. Eithne Deane, 22 Ashfield, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 Ms. Linda Bible, Lisacurkia, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Ms. Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

County:

Ha:

County:

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

Lessees or reputed lessees

Ms. Teresa Alman, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

County:

Owner or reputed owners

County:

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Mr. Alan Deane, 22 Ashfield, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Ms. Eithne Deane, 22 Ashfield, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

265a.201

Ha:

|

0.609

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Sean Carroll, Erris, Boyle, Co. Roscommon


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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 270a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

2.200

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 270e.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.435

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.364

|

Agricultural Land

Ha:

|

0.391

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Type:

Owner

Townland: |

Derreen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

270g.201

Ha:

|

0.086

|

Road Bed

Type: Ha:

|

1.693

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Townland: |

Derreen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

275a.201

Ha:

|

0.504

|

Forestry

Type: Ha:

|

0.084

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.146

|

Forestry

275b.201

Type:

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.763

|

Forestry

275c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon Ha:

|

0.324

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

276a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.008

|

Agricultural Land

Type: 270d.201

Occupiers

None

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

270c.202

Lessees or reputed lessees

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

270c.201

LPR of Ms. Bridget M Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

LPR OF Mr. Patrick James Hanily, C/o Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon

270f.201 270b.201

Owner or reputed owners

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.006

|

Road Bed

276b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Seamus Hanily, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Castlerea, County Roscommon Ms. Florence Ann (Orse Peggy) Feely, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Florence Ann (Orse Peggy) Feely, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Florence Ann (Orse Peggy) Feely, Greatmeadow, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Patrick Lavin, Mullen, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Patrick Lavin, Mullen, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon


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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 276c.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.204

|

Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

276d.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.016

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Mullen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.135

|

Forestry

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Patrick Lavin, Mullen, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Lavin, Mullen, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 300b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.019

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.026

|

Forestry

300c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

None

DED:

Owner

Leggatinty

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.039

|

Forestry

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

300e.201

County: Ha:

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.693

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: | Ha:

|

0.016

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Mr. Patrick Fox, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Ms. Marian Fox, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Leggatinty

DED:

Ha:

|

0.088

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

290d.201

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia

|

300f.201

County: Ha:

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.971

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

None

305b.201

County: Ha:

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 1.025

Ha:

|

0.032

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED: 305c.201

County: Ha: Type:

Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.009

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ballaghacullia

DED:

|

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae,

306a.201

Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

309a.201

County: Ha:

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.034

|

Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

Ha:

|

1.268

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.0003

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County: None

Owner

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

None

County:

Owner

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

309c.201

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.365

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia

None

Owner

Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

County:

310b.201

Ha:

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

|

0.020

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED: 290h.201

None

Owner

Mr. William A. Cotter, Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

None

Owner

Mr. Anthony Keaveney, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Anthony Keaveney, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr Anthony McDermott, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Christopher Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Margaret Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon 309b.201

Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon 290g.201

Mr. William A. Cotter, Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

Owner

Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon 290f.201

None

Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon 290e.201

Mr. William A. Cotter, Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

Mr. Niall Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Taylor, 48 Nangiloc Cresent, Werribee 3030, Victoria, Australia

None

290b.201

Mr. William A. Cotter, Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

285b.201

None

300d.201

Ms. Yvonne Mitchell, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Mr. William A. Cotter, Dromtrasna North, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick

Owner

Mr. Patrick Thomas Mitchell, Frenchpark, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

280c.201

Owner or reputed owners

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.030

|

Road Bed

Mr. Christopher Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Ms. Margaret Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr. Christopher Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Ms. Margaret Collins, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

310c.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon


69

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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 310d.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.003

|

Garden

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 325a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Derreen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Agricultural Land

310e.201

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.399

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

325b.201

Type:

310f.201

Ha:

|

0.041

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

310g.201

Ha:

|

0.079

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

310h.201

Ha:

|

0.663

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

310i.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.124

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: | DED:

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.157

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

325c.201

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.029

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Derreen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Agricultural Land

325e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Derreen

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.309

|

Road Bed

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

330a.201

Owner

330b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

Mr. Owen Byron, Derreen, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Owen Byron, Derreen, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Owen Byron, Derreen, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Owen Byron, Derreen, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael Hanily, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.593

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Michael Hanily, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael Hanily, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Caoilfhionn Dodd, Ross Lawn, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Caoilfhionn Dodd, Ross Lawn, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Caoilfhionn Dodd, Ross Lawn, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Kathleen Collins, 9 Tymon North Lane, Tallaght, Dublin 25

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacre eha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.582

Ms. Mary McGarry, Cashel, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

330c.201

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.801

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

County: Ha:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.009

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 1.227

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.044

|

Road Bed

Mr. William Smyth, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

335a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

County: Ha:

Derreen

315b.202

|

Occupiers

315b.201

Derreen

311a.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

Owner

County:

Owner or reputed owners

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.238

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. William Smyth, Leggatinty, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Fergus O`Reilly, 17 Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

320a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 1.037

|

Bog

335b.201

Type:

Townland: | DED:

320b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.104

|

Bog

Mr. Fergus O`Reilly, 17 Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

335c.201

320b.202

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

320b.203

Roscommon 0.002

Type:

|

Bog

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.005

|

Road Bed

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.004

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.465

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Fergus O`Reilly, 17 Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Fergus O`Reilly, 17 Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Fergus O`Reilly, 17 Cashel Park, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

County: Ha:

Bellanagare

County:

County: Ha:

|

County: Ha:

Cashel

340a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.071

|

Agricultural Land

320c.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Leggatinty

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

345a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:


70

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 345b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.947

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

345c.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.028

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

345d.201

Ha:

|

0.095

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.024

345e.201

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 350e.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.007

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Road Bed

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

351a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Road Bed

352a.201

Type:

Townland: |

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ballaghcullia

DED:

353a.201

|

0.020

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.908

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.029

|

Agricultural Land

345h.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

345i.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cashel

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Road Bed

350a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Hermitage Ballaghcullia)

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

350b.201

Ha:

|

0.200

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Hermitage/Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Road Bed

350c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Hermitage/Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. George Taylor, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. George Taylor, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Emmanuel Godmet, 37 Chemin d`Arcins, 33360 Latresne, France

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Bellanagare Roscommon

Ms. Carmel Godmet, 37 Chemin d`Arcins, 33360 Latresne, France

Ha:

|

0.025 Road Bed

Mr. Thomas Noel Kenny, "Garran", Hermitage, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

|

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Kathleen Collins, 9 Tymon North Lane, Tallaght, Dublin 25

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Type:

DED:

Ballaghcullia

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: | DED:

Owner

Ballaghcullia

Owner

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary Bergin, 20 Courthill Drive, Dunboyne, Co. Meath

Ha:

|

1.263

Owner

Agricultural Land

Mr. Kevin Morahan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Mr. Kevin Morahan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael Finneran, Prince Arthur Pub, 158 Broad Lane, Lindon, N15 4QJ, U.K

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacre eha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Alfred Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Alfred Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

355a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Bellanagare

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.086

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

355b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Bellanagare

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.540

|

Agricultural Land

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Owner

360a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Martina Carroll, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

360b.201

Ha:

|

0.066

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Bellanagare

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. George Taylor, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Carol Shannon, Ballaghculia, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

|

354a.201

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

County:

345g.201

None

|

Townland: |

Ha:

Occupiers

Mr. George Taylor, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

345f.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

Owner

Mr. Pearse Flanagan, Carrigeenacreeha, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Finneran, Prince Arthur Pub, 158 Broad Lane, Lindon, N15 4QJ, U.K Ms. Martina Carroll, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

365a.201

Ha:

|

0.644

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.571

|

Agricultural Land

350d.201

Ha:

|

0.049

|

Residential (Site)

Type:

Townland: |

Hermitage/Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. George Taylor, Hermitage, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

365b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Bellanagare

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:


71

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 365c.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.004

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Alfred Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 395a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.016

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

370a.201

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.286

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Bellanagare

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Agricultural Land

375a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.080

|

Access Track

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

LPR of Ms. Mary Brennan, C/O Tony Brennan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Alfred Kenny, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Ms. Mary Sullivan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

395b.201

375b.201

Type:

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.317

|

Agricultural Land

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.013

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.017

|

Access Track

405a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

County: Ha:

County:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Mary Sullivan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Mary Sullivan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County:

375c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Ballaghcullia

DED:

|

Bellanagare

405b.201

|

2.506

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

380a.201

Ha:

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.994

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

County: Mr. Patrick Joseph Connor, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Martin Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

410a.201

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Ms. Helen Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

410b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.238

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.022

|

Access Track

380b.201

Ha:

|

1.243

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Patrick Joseph Connor, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Martin Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mrs. Kathleen Hayden, Toberrory, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

415a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

415b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.912

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Ms. Helen Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

416a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

385a.201

Ha:

|

2.699

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.016

|

Access Track

Ms. Sarah Rose Mahon, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Sarah Rose Mahon, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Heneghan, Dereendafdeny, Partry, Co. Mayo

None

DED:

Owner

|

Bellanagare

420a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.933

|

Agricultural Land/Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

385b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.878

|

Agricultural Land

390a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.489

|

Agricultural Land

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

DED: County:

390a.202

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.047

|

Access Track

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

420c.201

Ha:

|

0.643

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Mr. Patrick Heneghan, Dereendafdeny, Partry, Co. Mayo

None

Owner

Mr. Patrick Heneghan, Dereendafdeny, Partry, Co. Mayo

None

Owner

County:

390b.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Drummin

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

425a.201

Ha:

|

0.231

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Lessees or reputed lessees

County:

Occupiers

LPR of Ms. Honoria Connaughton, C/O Christina Quinn, Drummin, Bellanagare, Roscommon LPR of Ms. Honoria Connaughton, C/O Christina Quinn, Drummin, Bellanagare, Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. John Butterfield, Ballincanty, Blueball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. Eamon Ryan, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Hubert Maxwell, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Hubert Maxwell, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Cyril Harrington, Drummin, Bellanagare, Csatlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Martin Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mrs. Kathleen Hayden, Toberrory, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Anne Marie Butterfield, Ballincanty, Blueball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly Mr. John Butterfield, Ballincanty, Blueball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly Ms. Anne Marie Butterfield, Ballincanty, Blueball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly Mr. Eamon Ryan, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Helen Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

County: Ha:

|

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Martin Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Ms. Helen Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Joseph Noel Dowd, Lower Ballyconboy, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

None

Mr. Gabriel Fleming, Rathcroghan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Owner

Mr. Michael Crann, Toberrory, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon


72

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Gabriel Fleming, Rathcroghan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Martin Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

425a.201 /continued

Occupiers

Ms. Helen Brady, Peak, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Pat Galvin, Moneylea, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

435a.201 /continued

435b.201

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

Mr. Peter Feeney, Rathcroghan, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon Mr. Christy Dowd, Rathcroghan School, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

440a.201

Ha:

|

1.185

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

426b.201

Ha:

|

0.148

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

Type:

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Joseph Harrington, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Claire Harrington, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon 430a.201

Ha:

|

0.124

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

430b.201

Ha:

|

3.896

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

430c.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.056

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

430d.201

Ha:

|

1.552

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County: 431a.201

Ha:

|

1.148

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

431b.201

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

435a.201

Ha:

|

1.639

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

The 11th Forestry Investment Plan PLC, William Tarrant, Eblana House, Eblana Avenue, Dunloaghaire, Co. Dublin

445a.201

Type:

|

0.007

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.696

|

Agricultural Land

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

The 11th Forestry Investment Plan PLC, William Tarrant, Eblana House, Eblana Avenue, Dunloaghaire, Co. Dublin

None

The 11th Forestry Investment Plan PLC, William Tarrant, Eblana House, Eblana Avenue, Dunloaghaire, Co. Dublin Mr. Patrick Joseph Noel Dowd, Lower Ballyconboy, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

450a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

|

0.108

|

Road Bed

County: 450b.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

|

1.229

|

Agricultural Land

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Mr. Gabriel Fleming, Rathcroghan, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

450c.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

|

0.680

|

Agricultural Land

County: 450d.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.987

|

Agricultural Land

455a.201

None

None

None

Type:

Mr. Peter Feeney, Rathcroghan, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon Mr. Martin Dowd, Rathcroghan School, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Ms. Mags Murphy, Moneylea, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Occupiers

Ms. Winifred (Una) O`Donnell, Keadue, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Paddy Healy, Tobberory, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Mary K Kelly, 9 St Josephs Avenue, Carrick Road, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Joe Dooly, Moneylea, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Winifred (Una) O`Donnell, Keadue, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Mr. Robert Brady, Hermitage, Gortnagoyne, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Ms. Ethel Brady, Hermitage, Gortnagoyne, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Gaffney, Ballinphuill, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo

None

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

None

Ms. Mary K Kelly, 9 St Josephs Avenue, Carrick Road, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

The 11th Forestry Investment Plan PLC, William Tarrant, Eblana House, Eblana Avenue, Dunloaghaire, Co. Dublin

Mr. Patrick Joseph Noel Dowd, Lower Ballyconboy, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

County:

Owner

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Patrick Martin Sharkey, Corrigeen, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Martin Sharkey, Corrigeen, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Martin Sharkey, Corrigeen, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Patrick Martin Sharkey, Corrigeen, Mantua, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Oliver Martin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Oliver Martin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County: 455b.201

Ha:

|

0.072

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

Type:

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.807

|

Agricultural Land

460a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County: 460b.201

Ha:

|

0.156

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

Type:

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:


73

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 460c.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

1.144

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

DED:

|

Mantua

460d.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.189

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

DED:

|

Mantua

460d.202

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.069

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Carrigeenacreeha

DED:

|

Mantua

460e.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.424

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.118

|

Agricultural Land

465a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.015

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Pauric Higgins, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Martin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 470f.201

County: Ha:

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.757

|

Forestry

470a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

470b.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

2.914

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.958

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Corry West

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner

470g.201

Ha:

|

0.114

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner

470h.201

Ha:

|

4.474

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

|

None

None

County:

Owner

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Owner

470i.201

Ha:

|

0.426

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

None

Owner

470j.201

Ha:

|

0.166

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

470k.201

Ha:

|

0.014

|

Forestry

470c.201

Ha:

|

0.519

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

470d.201

Ha:

|

2.003

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

470e.201

Ha:

|

0.073

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

Occupiers

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

None

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

None

Owner

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

None

Owner

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

None

Owner

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

Lessees or reputed lessees

Owner

DED: LPR Mr. Patrick Joseph Harrington, C/o Mr. Joseph Harrington, Drummin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

Owner or reputed owners

Owner

466a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

None

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

470l.201 None

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Forestry

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

470m.201 None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Agriculture House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17


74

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 475a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.168

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. John Martin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 510a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.267

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Peter Porter, Main Street, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Peter Porter, Main Street, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. James Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Anne Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

1.428

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. James Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

475b.201

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.018

Type:

|

Forestry

Townland: |

Peak

DED:

|

Bellanagare

| |

Roscommon 0.751

County: Mr. John Martin, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Patrick Christopher Rogers, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Patrick Christopher Rogers, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Christopher Rogers, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

510b.201

480a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.149

|

Agricultural Land

480a.202

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.060

|

Road Bed

480f.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

480g.201

Ha:

|

0.098

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ha:

Mr. Patrick Christopher Rogers, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

|

0.653

|

Agricultural Land

County:

Owner

510c.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

|

0.127

|

Road Bed

County:

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

510d.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Anne Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.013

|

Road Bed

Mr. Dermot McMahon, 7 Heather Close, Marleywood, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16

Owner

515a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.077

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

490b.201

Ha:

|

0.474

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Driveway

Ms. Mary Feeley, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Mary Feeley, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Mary Feeley, Mullenduff, Mantua, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

520a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Mullenduff

DED:

|

Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.544

|

Forestry

500a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Corry West

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

The Minister for Communications, Climate Change & Environment, 29-31 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2

Ha:

|

0.048

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

520b.201 490i.201

Owner

Ha:

|

2.224

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

None

Owner

520d.201

Ha:

|

0.070

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: | DED:

Kilvoy

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.004

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

None

County:

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 1

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Rachel McMahon, 7 Heather Close, Marleywood, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 Ms. Bernadette Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Mr. Joseph Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Ms. Bernadette Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Mr. Joseph Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

505a.201

Ms. Anne Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. James Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

DED:

Ms. Anne Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. James Kelly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

490a.201

Occupiers

County:

Ms. Bernadette Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Mr. Joseph Mulvihill, Grangebeg, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

525a.201

Ha:

|

1.114

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.112

|

Road Bed

505b.201

Ha:

|

0.014

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Coillte Teoranta, Dublin Road, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

Owner

525b.201

Type:

County:

None

Ms. Maura Mac Carthy, Legal Affairs Manager, Coillte Forest, Unit 3.1, Woodford Business Park, Santry, Dublin 17

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:


75

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 530a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.156

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

County:

530b.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.853

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner or reputed owners

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Mr. Brendan Beirne, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 535d.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

1.217

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

3.929

|

Agricultural Land

535g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Agricultural Land

535h.201

Type:

Townland: |

Clogher More

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.044

|

Road Bed

530c.201

Ha:

|

0.662

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

Mr. Brendan Beirne, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

Owner 535l.201

Type:

Townland: |

Clogher Beg

DED:

|

Rossmore

535m.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.029

|

Agricultural Land

Type: 530d.201

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

Type:

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

530e.201

Ha:

|

0.0005

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.020

|

Road Bed

530f.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.108

|

Road Bed

535a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

535b.201

Ha:

|

0.492

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

None

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

None

Rev. Dr. Michael Duignan, Secretary, Elphin Catholic Diocesan Trust, St Mary`s, Sligo

None

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Martin Travers, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Clogher Beg

DED:

|

Rossmore

540a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.070

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

|

0.070

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

540b.201

Ha:

|

0.079

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Breda O`Reilly, Cloghoge, Swanlinbar, Co. Cavan

Mr. Martin Travers, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Martin Travers, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Martin Travers, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Oates, Eden & Kinclare, Mantua, Co. Roscommon

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Lucy Flynn, Ratra, Tibohine, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

Ms. Breda O`Reilly, Cloghoge, Swanlinbar, Co. Cavan

County:

545a.201

Ha:

|

0.197

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corry East

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Lucy Flynn, Ratra, Tibohine, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Ms. Pauline McLoughlin, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon Mr Michael Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon Ms. Olive Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

545b.201

Ha:

|

2.242

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corry East

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

Owner

Owner

Owner

Ms. Pauline McLoughlin, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Michael Oates, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ha:

Ms. Mary Josephine Feeley, Cloonyeffer, Mantua, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

535c.201

Owner or reputed owners

545d.201

Ha:

|

0.360

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corry West

DED:

|

Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr Michael Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon Ms. Olive Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Mr Michael Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon Ms. Olive Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon


76

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Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 550a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.202

|

Residential

Type:

Townland: |

Corry East

DED:

|

Lisgarve-Mantua

County:

|

Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

Mr Michael Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

560b.201

Ha:

|

0.046

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.165

|

Agricultural Land

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Mr. Adrian Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Adrian Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Adrian Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Adrian Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Adrian Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Pascal Cassidy, 9 Castlecourt, Corofin, Co. Galway

None

Owner

Mr. Pascal Cassidy, 9 Castlecourt, Corofin, Co. Galway

None

Owner

Mr. Pascal Cassidy, 9 Castlecourt, Corofin, Co. Galway

None

Owner

Mr. Pascal Cassidy, 9 Castlecourt, Corofin, Co. Galway

None

Owner

Mr. Christopher Breslin, Curracreigh, Killina, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Christopher Breslin, Curracreigh, Killina, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Christopher Breslin, Curracreigh, Killina, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway

None

Owner

Mr. Thomas Feely, Tyrone, Kilcolgan, Co. Galway

560c.201

Type:

LPR of Ms. Maureen Feely, C/O Tina Feely, 60 Moyola Park, Newcastle, Co. Galway

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Road Bed

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

560d.201

Type: Ms. Connie Tierney, 37 Carrigeenlea, Cliff Road, Tramore, Co. Wexford

Townland: | Clogher More/Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.870

|

Agricultural Land

LPR of Ms Maureen Feely, c/o Marcus Feely, Frenchford, Oranmore, Co. Galway

560e.201

Type:

Townland: | Clogher More/Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.734

|

Agricultural Land

550b.201

Ha:

|

0.020

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Corry East

DED:

|

Lisgarve-Mantua

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr Michael Feely, Mantua House, Bellanagare, Castlerea, County Roscommon

None

Mr. Thomas Feely, Tyrone, Kilcolgan, Co. Galway

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

County: Ha:

560f.201

Type:

Townland: |

Clogher More

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.269

|

Agricultural Land

565a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

LPR of Ms. Maureen Feely, C/O Tina Feely, 60 Moyola Park, Newcastle, Co. Galway

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 4.230

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

565b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

Ms. Connie Tierney, 37 Carrigeenlea, Cliff Road, Tramore, Co. Wexford

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.656

|

Agricultural Land

565c.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

551a.201

Ha:

|

0.093

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

552a.201

Ha:

|

0.009

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kilvoy

DED:

|

Bellanagare

|

Roscommon

County:

555a.201

Ha:

|

0.119

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.139

|

Agricultural Land

555b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonyeffer

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Ms Maureen Feely, c/o Marcus Feely, Frenchford, Oranmore, Co. Galway Ms. Carmel McLoughlin, Kilvoy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John McCormack, Kilvoy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Martin Gerald Oates, Kilvoy, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

5.220

|

Agricultural Land

565d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

None

None

Ms. Mary Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Mary Tansey, Cloonyeffer, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

9.968

|

Forestry

570a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.960

|

Forestry

570b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.046

|

Road Bed

570c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.678

|

Forestry

575a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Joan Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway


77

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 575b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Michael Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

575c.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.773

|

Forestry

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Joan Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway Mr. Michael Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway

None

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

581a.201

Ha: Type:

580a.201

Ha:

|

0.100

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

580b.201

Ha:

|

|

Roscommon

0.173

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Road Bed

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

Ms. Joan Tighe, Carrowpeter, Tuam, Co. Galway Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. John (snr) Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.200

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Eleanor Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

585b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Raheen

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.041

|

Road Bed

Mr. John Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Keaveney, Raheen, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. James McGrath, Clogher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. James McGrath, Clogher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Frank Cregg, Ballyroddy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. James McGrath, Clogher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Frank Cregg, Ballyroddy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon None

County: Ha:

585c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.056

|

Agricultural Land

County:

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

585d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED: 580c.201

Ha:

|

0.282

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

580c.202

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.164

|

Road Bed

Ha:

|

1.645

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

County: Ha:

590a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

0.892

|

Agricultural Land

County:

590b.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

0.284

|

Agricultural Land

County: 590c.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: | None

DED:

Owner

580d.202

Ha:

Cartronagor

|

Roscommon

|

0.034

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

Rossmore

600a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.046

|

Road Bed

Type:

Type:

|

County:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Townland: |

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Creeve

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Edel Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

600b.201

Ha:

|

1.883

|

Agricultural Land

County:

580e.201

Ha:

|

0.114

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Type:

Townland: |

580e.202

Ha:

|

0.036

DED:

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Cartronagor

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Joseph Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Edel Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

|

0.014

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Joseph Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Owner

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

County: None

Ms. Frances Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Brennan, Cloghermore, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Creeve

County:

Mr. Joseph Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

580d.201

Occupiers

None

585a.201

County:

0.012

|

County:

|

Owner or reputed owners

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

600c.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Creeve

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

3.597

|

Agricultural Land

605a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Creeve

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Edel Murray, Gortnacloy, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Noel Feely, Creeve, Elphin, Co. Roscommon


78

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 610a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

2.367

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 615a.203

610b.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.153

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

Type:

610c.201

Ha:

|

|

Roscommon

0.555

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

610c.202

Ha:

|

0.081

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

0.542

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

615a.204

Ha:

|

0.018

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ha:

|

0.124

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Owner

County:

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

615c.201

Ha:

|

0.207

|

Road Bed

Type:

610c.203

Ha:

|

0.013

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.026

|

Residential (Driveway)

Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

None

Owner

620a.201

610e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

610f.201

Ha:

|

0.016

|

Garden/Agricultural

Type: Land

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

|

0.114

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ross Beg

Type:

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

0.214

|

Agricultural Land

County:

None

Owner

620b.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Ross Beg

DED:

County:

Ha:

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard P Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Moran, Corrabaun, Clooneyquinn, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Michael Moran, Corrabaun, Clooneyquinn, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Seamus Dockery, Brackloon, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Seamus Dockery, Brackloon, Mantua, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Michael Healy, Tawnaytaskin, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Ms. Margaret Scott, C/O Joan Kiely, Carrowvard, Baltra P.O, Co. Sligo

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Margaret Scott, C/O Joan Kiely, Carrowvard, Baltra P.O, Co. Sligo

Mr. Derek Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

610d.201

|

Rossmore

630a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.121

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Ross Beg

Type:

None

Owner

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

0.316

|

Agricultural Land

County:

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

615a.201

Ha:

|

2.643

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

615a.202

Ha:

|

0.573

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Kathleen Durkan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

630b.201

Type: Owner

Townland: |

Ross Beg

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

0.315

|

Road Bed

County: 635a.201

Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Ha:

None

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

|

7.855

|

Agricultural Land

County: None

Owner

635b.201

Ha:

Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Occupiers

None

Mr. Michael Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

County:

Lessees or reputed lessees

Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim 615b.201

None

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Elizabeth Beirne, Avondale, Station Rd, Mohill, Co. Leitrim

Owner

County:

|

County:

Ha:

County:

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:


79

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 635b.202

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.211

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

635c.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.106

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

640a.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.064

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Ms. Margaret Scott, C/O Joan Kiely, Carrowvard, Baltra P.O, Co. Sligo

Mr. Derek Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Ms. Margaret Scott, C/O Joan Kiely, Carrowvard, Baltra P.O, Co. Sligo

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Niall McLoughlin, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Occupiers

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

650c.201

Ha:

|

0.196

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.228

|

Road Bed

Ha:

|

0.106

|

Residential (Garden)

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Residential (Garden)

Mr. Niall McLoughlin, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

650d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

650e.201

Ha:

|

1.277

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

| |

Roscommon 0.024

|

Road Bed

Type:

Mr. Niall McLoughlin, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

None

Owner

Mr. James Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

County: Ha:

651a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Owner

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

Ms. Sheila Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.103

|

Road Bed

Mr. James Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

651b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Sheila Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.032 Road Bed

Mr. James Hanson, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

|

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. James Hanson, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Noeline Kelleher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Noeline Kelleher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

LPR OF Mr. Patrick Nolan, C/O Imelda Nolan, Carrantogher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

640c.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.030

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Mr. Niall McLoughlin, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

652a.201

County:

Type:

645a.201

Ha:

|

0.040

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.006

|

Residential (Garden)

Mr. Gerard Regan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

645b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Martina O`Donnell, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Gerard Regan, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Townland: |

650a.201

Ha:

|

0.302

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

DED:

Ha:

|

0.709

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

650b.202

Ha:

|

0.231

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

Elphin

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

652b.201

Ha:

|

0.134

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.025

|

Road Bed

Ms. Martina O`Donnell, Gortnacrannagh, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

653a.201

Type:

None

Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

None

County:

|

650b.201

Shankill

County:

Occupiers

Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

640b.202

Lessees or reputed lessees

640b.201

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Marian Hanson, 123 Claremont Court, Glasnevin, Dublin 11

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Mr. James Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Sheila Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. James Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Ms. Sheila Leonard, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.009

|

Garden

653b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Road Bed

654a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. John Nolan, Carrantogher, Elphin, Co. Roscommon


80

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 655a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.159

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Francis McLoughlin, Kiltoghert, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

655b.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.331

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Gortnacrannagh

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Ms. Martina McLoughlin, Kiltoghert, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim Mr. Francis McLoughlin, Kiltoghert, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

659b.202

Ha: Type:

656a.201

Ha:

|

0.030

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

657a.201

Ha:

|

0.191

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

657b.201

Ha:

|

0.034

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

657c.201

Ha:

|

0.226

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

658a.201

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

None

Townland: |

Ha: Type:

|

0.258

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

DED:

Elphin

|

Roscommon

659b.201

Ha:

|

0.076

|

Agricultural land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Elphin

| |

Roscommon 0.004

|

Agricultural land

County: Ha:

659b.203

Type:

Townland: | DED:

Owner

County: Ha: Type:

Shankill

|

Elphin

| |

Roscommon 0.240

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Mr. Patrick Richard Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Derek Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Richard Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Derek Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Richard Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Derek Beirne, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Kelly, C/O Patrick McKeown, Lecarrow, Croghan, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

DED:

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Shankill

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

659d.201

Ha:

|

0.222

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

County:

|

Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

DED:

|

Elphin

| |

Roscommon 0.011

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John P Nerney, Clooneybrennan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John P Nerney, Clooneybrennan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John P Nerney, Clooneybrennan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Oates, C/O Deirdre Oates, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Robert Burns, Grange, Four Mile House, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Robert Burns, Grange, Four Mile House, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County: Ha:

659d.202

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

| |

Roscommon 0.224

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

660a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.524

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

660b.201

None

None

Type:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

660c.201

Owner

661a.201

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 1.486

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.053

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Co. Roscommon

County:

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

LPR of Ms. Lily Oates, C/O Deirdre Oates, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon 661b.201

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Henry Owens, Carnaska, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon None

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Oates, C/O Deirdre Oates, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon LPR of Ms. Lily Oates, C/O Deirdre Oates, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Frank Dowd, Knockadalteen, Carrick On Shannon, Co. Roscommon 662a.201

Ha:

|

0.118

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.036

|

Garden

662b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Shankill

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.390

|

Agricultural Land

665a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Mr. John Nerney, Shankill, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Occupiers

Ms. Martina McLoughlin, Kiltoghert, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim Mr. Vincent Gill, Drumliffen Glebe, Kilclare, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim

Lessees or reputed lessees

County:

Shankill

659c.201

Mr. Seosamh O`Cellaigh, C/O Patrick McKeown, Lecarrow, Croghan, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Agricultural land

LPR of Mr. Patrick McKeown, C/O Mr Patrick McKeown, Lecarrow, Croghan, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

659a.201

0.014

|

County:

|

Owner or reputed owners

County:


81

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 665b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.672

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.542

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

680d.201

Ha: Type: Buildings)

665b.202

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.908

665c.201

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.293

|

Agricultural Land

Agricultural (Farm

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.668

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

680e.201

Type:

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

Lurgan

DED:

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 1.465

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

680e.202

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.123

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

665e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

| |

665e.202

Roscommon 0.021

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

DED:

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

685a.201

|

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 0.043

665f.201

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

665g.201

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.172

|

Agricultural Land

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.118

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

DED:

|

Rossmore

690a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.849

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Walter Campbell, Cornaroy, Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim

None

Owner

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

DED:

|

Rossmore

695a.201

695b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.521

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

DED:

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen West

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.738

|

Agricultural Land

Ha:

|

0.219

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Killeen East

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Genevieve Horan, Cloonroughan, Clooneyquinn, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

700a.201

Ha:

|

0.060

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

700b.201

Ha:

|

1.307

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

Ha:

|

1.890

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ms. Genevieve Horan, Cloonroughan, Clooneyquinn, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Declan Larkin, Lurgan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

DED:

|

705a.201

County: Ha:

Rossmore

| |

Roscommon 1.357

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

|

Rossmore

Ha:

|

0.257

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Mr. Aiden Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

Ms. Deirdre Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

705b.201

Ha:

|

0.099

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lurgan

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

Mr. Aiden Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Deirdre Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.016

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Tullyloyd

Type:

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.451

|

Agricultural Land

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Tullyloyd

DED:

|

Elphin

County:

County:

705c.201

680b.201

Owner

Mr. Cathal McCaffrey, Tullyloyd, Elphin, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

Mr. John O`Connor, Grallagh, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. John O`Connor, Grallagh, Bellanagare, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon

Owner

None

Owner

Mr. Felix O`Connor, 6 Palace Road, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael F Nerney, 14 Priory Walk, Whitehall Road, Terenure, Dublin 12

Mr. Felix O`Connor, 6 Palace Road, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Michael F Nerney, 14 Priory Walk, Whitehall Road, Terenure, Dublin 12

None

Mr. Michael F Nerney, 14 Priory Walk, Whitehall Road, Terenure, Dublin 12

Mr. Felix O`Connor, 6 Palace Road, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Ms. Una Nerney, Cloonboyogue, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Felix O`Connor, 6 Palace Road, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Ms. Deirdre Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Peadar McCaffrey, Tullyloyd, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Kevin Maye, Lecarrow, Croghan, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Mr. Kevin Dennehy, 41 Russell Ave, Drumcondra, Dublin D03 RT68 Ms. Angela Dennehy, 10 Glenview, Galway Road, Roscommon Town Co. Roscommon Mr. Kevin Dennehy, 41 Russell Ave, Drumcondra, Dublin D03 RT68 Ms. Angela Dennehy, 10 Glenview, Galway Road, Roscommon Town Co. Roscommon Mr. Felix O`Connor, 6 Palace Road, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Owner

DED:

680a.201

None

Ms. Deirdre Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Aiden Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

675b.201

Owner

675a.201

None

Ms. Deirdre Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. Aiden Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

670a.201

Owner

County:

|

County: Ha:

None

Mr. Aiden Larkin, Currabaun, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

County: Ha:

Lurgan

County: Ha:

Occupiers

665d.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

County: Ha:

0.055

|

County: Ha:

|

Owner or reputed owners

710a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.653

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Killeen East

DED:

|

Rossmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner


82

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 710c.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.003

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Tullyloyd

DED:

|

Elphin

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Una Nerney, Cloonboyogue, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

745b.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

2.603

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Tullyloyd

DED:

|

Elphin

|

Roscommon

Mr. Gerry Beirne, Tullyloyd, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 786b.201

745c.201

Ha:

|

2.082

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Tullycarton

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.012

746a.201

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

751a.201

Ha:

|

0.001

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

5RDG %HG

Townland: _

&ORRQFXOODDQ

DED: _

&UHJJD

790b.201

County: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Ha: _

Type: _

5RDG %HG

Townland: _

&UHJJD

DED: _

&UHJJD

Mr. Gerry Beirne, Tullyloyd, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Ha: _

Owner

790c.201

Type: _

$JULFXOWXUDO /DQG

Mr. Andrew McGreal, 95 Grove Road, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8AR, England Ms. Karen McGreal, 95 Grove Road, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8AR, England Mr. Declan O`Connor, Curbane, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

None

County:

Type: _

County: Ha:

Ha: _

County:

Quantity, description and situation of the land

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: _

&UHJJD

DED: _

&UHJJD

795b.201

County: _ Ha: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Type: _

$JULFXOWXUDO /DQG

Townland: _

/XJER\

DED: _

&UHJJD

795b.202

County: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Ha: _

Type: _

$JULFXOWXUDO /DQG

Townland: _

/XJER\

DED: _

&UHJJD

795g.201

County: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Ha: _

Type: _

5RDG %HG

751b.201

Ha:

|

0.157

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.025

|

Road Bed

Mr. Declan O`Connor, Curbane, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Neary, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: _

Owner

/XJER\

DED: _

&UHJJD

County: _

5RVFRPPRQ

Ha:

|

0.133

|

Road Bed

Owner or reputed owners

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757a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

757b.201

Ha:

|

0.614

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Joan Neary, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Neary, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

800a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner

Ms. Joan Neary, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

800c.201

Ha:

|

0.044

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: | Ha:

|

0.033

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Mr. David Tingey, Clooncullaan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

759c.201

Ha:

|

0.102

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

759d.201

Ha:

|

0.158

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

Ms. Heidi Tingey, Clooncullaan, Elphin, Co. Roscommon LPR Mr. Thomas Neary, C/O Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

LPR Mr. Thomas Neary, C/O Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Owner

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None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Ă ras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

758b.201

Occupiers

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County:

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

Lugboy & Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

800d.201

Ha:

|

0.011

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy & Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon


83

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

800e.201

Ha:

|

0.175

|

Residential (Garden)

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

810e.201

Ha: Type:

1.854

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

County:

|

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.061

|

Access Track

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Occupiers

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Michael Tiernan, Springfield, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

|

Roscommon

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County: Ha:

810f.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.318

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

810g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 1.425

|

Agricultural Land

800f.201

Ha:

|

0.257

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County: Ha:

810h.201

Type:

Townland: |

County:

Cuilrevagh

DED:

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.820

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

810i.201

Type:

Townland: | Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 2.413

|

Agricultural Land

County: Ha:

810j.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

800g.201

Ha:

|

0.003

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Eileen Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

DED:

Owner

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.104

|

Road Bed

County: Ha:

810k.201

Type:

Townland: |

County:

|

Ms. Josephine Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.058

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Marie Lyster, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

810l.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

805a.201

Ha:

|

0.303

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Edward Campbell, Carinya, 38 Maunsells Road, Taylors Hill, Galway

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

810m.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.410

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

|

0.070

|

Agricultural Land

County: 810m.202

Ha:

Type:

805b.201

Ha:

|

10.394

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.013

Mr. Edward Campbell, Carinya, 38 Maunsells Road, Taylors Hill, Galway

None

Townland: |

Owner

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.556

|

Agricultural Land

810n.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

805b.202

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lugboy

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr. Edward Campbell, Carinya, 38 Maunsells Road, Taylors Hill, Galway

None

Owner

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.018

|

Agricultural Land

810n.202

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED: 806a.201

Ha:

|

0.031

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

Ms. Anna Feely, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

County: 810o.201

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.016

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

County:

|

|

Townland: |

Rsocommon

Cregga

DED:

Mr Noel Feely, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.094

|

Agricultural Land

810p.201

County: Ha:

Type:

806b.201

Ha:

|

0.009

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Anna Feely, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

DED:

810a.201

Ha:

|

0.562

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

|

Cregga

| |

Cregga 0.133

|

Agricultural Land

810q.201

County: Ha:

Type:

County:

Cregga

Mr Noel Feely, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.242

|

Agricultural Land

None

Owner

815a.201

County: Ha:

Type: (Building)

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:


84

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 815b.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.041

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Michael Tiernan, Springfield, Elphin, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

|

Roscommon

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

820h.201

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

|

0.631

|

Agricultural Land

County:

825a.201

Ha:

Type: 820a.201

Ha:

|

0.049

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

820b.201

Ha:

|

3.555

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

820b.202

Ha:

|

0.043

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

820c.201

Ha:

|

0.633

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.029

|

Road Bed

820e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

826a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.031

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Co. Roscommon

|

0.630

|

Agricultural Land

County:

Mr. Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Mr. Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Mr. Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

None

Owner

826b.201

Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Co. Roscommon

County: 828a.201

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Roadbed

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

829a.201

Ha:

|

0.017

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.039

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

Ha:

|

0.077

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

830a.201

Ha:

|

0.413

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. Coman Neary, C/O Marie Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Townland: |

Owner

Cregga

DED:

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

830b.201 Mr. Coman Neary, C/O Marie Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Ha: Type:

|

0.001

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.035

|

Road Bed

820g.201

Type:

Townland: |

Clooncullaan

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

LPR of Mr. Sean Neary, C/O Kathleen Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Ms. Denise Osterloh, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Patricia Osterloh, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Nora Maye, Caldragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Marcus Hanly, Toberpatrick, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Cregga Roscommon

Mr. Peter Hand, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.197

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Nora Maye, Caldragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr. Peter Hand, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.277

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Nora Maye, Caldragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Townland: |

Owner

830c.201 820f.203

LPR of Mr. Sean Neary, C/O Kathleen Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Type: Type:

Owner

|

None

820f.202

Owner

Type: Type:

None

829b.201

Occupiers

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon Ms. Mary Catherine (Kathleen) Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

820f.201

Owner or reputed owners

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Mr. Coman Neary, Clooncullaan, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

Owner

LPR of Mr. Joseph Gannon, C/O Marie Connellan, Peter Connellan & Co. Solicitors, Bawn Street, Strokestown, Co, Roscommon

None

Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr. Peter Hand, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.017

|

Agricultural Land

Ms. Nora Maye, Caldragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

830c.202

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

County:

Mr. Peter Hand, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon


85

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 830d.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.035

|

Access Track

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Nora Maye, Caldragh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

870a.201

Ha: Type:

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.325

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Mr. Peter Hand, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Richard Cahill, Caldramoran, Elphin, Co. Rocommon

County:

Ha:

|

0.350

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 5.433

County: Ha:

875a.201

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.613

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: | None

Owner

County: Ha:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Cregga

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Tullen

DED:

880a.201

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.058

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Ms. Fiona Cahill, Caldramoran, Elphin, Co. Roscommon Mr. John McCourt, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.214

|

Agricultural Land

None

Owner

880b.201

Type:

Mr. Alexis Casey, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.680

|

Agricultural Land

County:

Ms. Angela Casey, Cregga, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

880c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.080

|

Road Bed

850b.201

Ha:

|

1.987

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.528

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. John O`Beirne, 1 Lisroyne, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. John J McGrath, Dunmurraghroe, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Mr. John O`Beirne, 1 Lisroyne, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John J McGrath, Dunmurraghroe, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

880d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

850d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.727

|

Agricultural Land

855a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Cuilrevagh

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.954

DED:

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

LPR Ms. Rita McHugh, C/O Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.024

|

Road Bed

885a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

None

Owner

Ms. Bridget MacAuliffe, Farnbeg, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Joe Dolan, Annaghmore, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

LPR of Mr. Edmond Holmes, C/O Mary Kinsella, 206 Widney Manor Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3JW, England

None

Owner

LPR of Mr. Edmond Holmes, C/O Mary Kinsella, 206 Widney Manor Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3JW, England LPR of Mr. Edmond Holmes, C/O Mary Kinsella, 206 Widney Manor Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3JW, England LPR of Mr. Edmond Holmes, C/O Mary Kinsella, 206 Widney Manor Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3JW, England

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.029

|

Road Bed

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick J McHugh, Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

855d.201

885b.201

None

Type:

Owner

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.436

|

Agricultural Land

County:

855e.201

Ha:

|

0.449

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

LPR Ms. Rita McHugh, C/O Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

885c.201

Type:

None

Townland: |

Owner

County:

Ha:

|

0.621

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

|

Cregga

DED:

|

Roscommon

865a.201

885d.201

Ha:

|

1.048

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Tullen

DED:

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 0.031

|

Road Bed

Type:

LPR Ms. Rita McHugh, C/O Desmond McHugh, Cuilrevagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. James Shiel, Bridge Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Bridie Shiel, Bridge Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr Francis McLoughlin, Cloonfree, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

County: Ha:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.111

|

Road Bed

None

Owner

885e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

Type:

|

County:

Lettreen

860a.201

Occupiers

Mr. John James Shiel, Carnaskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

845a.201

Agricultural Land

Lessees or reputed lessees

County:

840a.201

0.586

|

835a.201

|

Owner or reputed owners

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.565

|

Agricultural Land

None

Owner

885f.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

Mr. Joe Dolan, Annaghmore, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner


86

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 890a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.055

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

Owner or reputed owners

Ms. Avril Cox, Lettreen, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

County:

890b.201

Ha:

|

Roscommon

|

0.092

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Ms. Avril Cox, Lettreen, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Mr. Tom Cox, Fortfield House, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 895m.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.543

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Agricultural Land

Ha:

|

0.073

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

895m.202

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

900a.201

Ha:

|

0.030

|

Road Bed

Type: The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

0.339

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

|

Roscommon

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

900b.201

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.172

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Lettreen

Owner

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

900c.201

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: | 895c.201

Ha:

|

1.388

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.446

|

Road Bed

None

Owner

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Noel McDermott, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Noel McDermott, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Noel McDermott, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Noel McDermott, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. Noel McDermott, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. Noel Reynolds, Doon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Noel Reynolds, Doon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. Noel Reynolds, Doon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Ms. Maureen Kelly, Drinaun, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ms. Maureen Kelly, Drinaun, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Ms. Mary J Tanner, Doon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Mr. Noel Reynolds, Doon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

County:

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Townland: | Ha:

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Lettreen

Owner

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Road Bed

895d.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.724

|

Agricultural Land

895e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

900e.201

Owner

900f.201

Type:

Townland: | DED:

Ha:

| |

0.157

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Kildalloge

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.008

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.005

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.048

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.043

|

Agricultural Land

Owner 901b.201

Type:

Townland: |

County:

|

Type:

895g.201

County:

Roscommon

DED:

Strokestown

Type:

|

901a.201 895f.201

Kildalloge

County:

Occupiers

895b.201

Lessees or reputed lessees

895a.201

Owner or reputed owners

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Co. Roscommon 0.615

|

Agricultural Land

895h.201

Ha:

|

0.037

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.028

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

901c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

DED:

| |

Roscommon 0.031

895j.201

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

895l.201

Ha:

|

0.805

|

Agricultural Land/Bog

Type:

Townland: |

Cloonradoon

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:

Strokestown

Owner

County:

|

Co. Roscommon

905a.201

Ha:

|

0.030

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.303

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

|

County: Ha:

Kildalloge

895i.201

County: Ha:

Mr. George Tanner, Upper Elphin Street, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

905b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lettreen

DED:

|

Cregga

| |

Roscommon 1.421

|

Agricultural Land

910a.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Doughloon

DED:

|

Annaghmore

|

Roscommon

County:

Owner


87

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 915a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.055

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Doughloon

DED:

|

Annaghmore

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. Gerry Connor, Doughloon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

915a.202

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.050

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Doughloon

DED:

|

Annaghmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.004

|

Open Space

Mr. Gerry Connor, Doughloon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

92a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

920a.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

3.053

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Annaghmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.0004

|

Agricultural Land

Rural Housing Organisation, 14B Fergus Drive, Shannon, Co. Clare Mr. Eugene Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

Occupiers

Mr. Eugene Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Owner

Mr. Eugene Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon None

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority

Quantity, description and situation of the land

940a.201

Ha: Type:

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Annaghmore

County: Ha:

| |

Roscommon 0.349

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Annaghmore

|

Roscommon

Road Bed

Townland: |

Corskeagh

DED:

|

Annaghmore

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.089

|

Road Bed

945a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Owner

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.012

|

Driveway

930a.201

Ha:

|

0.186

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

None

Owner

945b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

Ha:

|

4.625

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

DED:

Mr. Eugene Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ha:

|

0.079

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

950a.201

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Mr Patrick Mullooly, 42 Oaklawn West, Leixlip, Co. Kildare

Ha:

|

0.042

|

Road Bed

Mr. Matthew Farrell, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Type:

Mr. Eugene Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

Lavally

DED:

Ha:

|

0.009

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

Ms. Anne Brennan, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Strokestown Roscommon

Ms. Susan Farrell, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

955a.201

Ha:

|

0.124 Road Bed

Ms. Sinead Hanly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

|

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Ms. Sinead Hanly, Drommod, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.629

|

Agricultural Land

955b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.036

|

Road Bed

Owner

960a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

|

Strokestown

Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Ha:

|

0.254

|

Agricultural Land

Owner 960b.201

Type:

|

Townland: |

Roscommon

DED:

|

0.087

|

Residential (Field)

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

Lavally

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Owner

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.136

|

Residential /Agricultural

960c.201

County: Ha:

Type: Buildings

County:

Townland: |

Ha:

|

0.008

|

Residentail (Driveway)

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. John Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.054

|

Road Bed

Owner 960d.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

County:

Lavally

DED:

930d.201

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

|

Ha:

None

County:

930c.201

None

|

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

Type:

None

930b.203

Mr Patrick Mullooly, 42 Oaklawn West, Leixlip, Co. Kildare Mr. Patrick Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

|

Owner

930b.202

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

930b.201

Ms. Aishling McLoughlin, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Mullooly, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.236

|

Agricultural Land

935a.201

Ha:

|

0.013

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Ms. Helen Mannion, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

935b.201

Ha:

|

0.001

Type:

|

Residentail (Garden)

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

Ms. Helen Mannion, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Owner

960e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.063

|

Agricultural Land

960f.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

|

Roscommon

Occupiers

None

County:

Mr. Frank Fallon, Corskeagh, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

925a.201

0.045

|

920a.202

|

Owner or reputed owners

County:


88

Roscommon People Friday 15 December 2017

Schedule Part I Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense. Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 960g.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

Ha:

|

0.045

|

Dwelling

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

Owner or reputed owners

Mr. John F McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

Lessees or reputed lessees

None

Occupiers

Owner

Number on map deposited at the offices of the local authority 99b.201

County: Ha:

Type:

| |

Roscommon 0.163

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

1.970

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Scramoge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Mr. David A McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

|

|

Bumlin

Type:

Ha:

965a.201

Quantity, description and situation of the land

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

99g.201

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.125

|

Road Bed

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.139

|

Open Space

99h.201

Type:

965b.201

Ha:

|

0.021

|

Agricultural Land

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.289

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. David A McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

DED:

965c.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

99i.201

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.226

|

Road Bed

Type:

Mr. David A McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Townland: |

Owner

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

99j.201

County:

|

County: Ha:

Kildalloge

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.842

|

Forestry

Roscommon

Type:

965d.201

Ha:

|

0.599

Type:

|

Agricultural Land

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.001

|

Agricultural Land

Mr. David A McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

965e.201

Type:

Townland: |

Lavally

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.051

Scramoge

DED:

|

Bumlin

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.042

|

Road Bed

99k.201

County: Ha:

Townland: |

Owner

Mr. David A McMahon, Lavally, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Mr. Patrick Diffley, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

Type:

Owner

Townland: |

Portaghard

DED:

|

Frenchpark

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.211

|

Road Bed

Owner or reputed owners

Lessees or reputed lessees

Occupiers

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

None

Owner

None

Owner

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

Owner

Mr. John Reilly, Greaghreva More, Aughnasheelin, Co. Leitrim

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

Mr. John Reilly, Greaghreva More, Aughnasheelin, Co. Leitrim

None

Owner

Mr. John Reilly, Greaghreva More, Aughnasheelin, Co. Leitrim

None

Owner

990a.201

970a.201

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.013

|

Road Bed

975a.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

Ms. Marion Diffley, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Mr. Patrick Mullen, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

County:

980a.201

Ha:

|

0.007

Type:

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.002

|

Road Bed

Ms. Deirdre Hamilton, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Ms. Evelyn Healy, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

980b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

1.869

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Rathkeery

Ms. Evelyn Healy, Kildalloge, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon

None

99a.201

Type:

DED:

|

Buckill

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.010

|

Road Bed

Townland: |

Rathkeery

99a.202

Type:

DED:

|

Buckill

|

Roscommon

County:

The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon Town, County Roscommon The County Council of The County of Roscommon, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon T

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

County:

|

Roscommon

Ha:

|

0.222

|

Agricultural Land

990b.201

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

| |

Roscommon 0.176

|

Agricultural Land

990c.201

County: Ha:

Type:

Townland: |

Kildalloge

DED:

|

Strokestown

|

Roscommon

County:


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Schedule Part II Public Rights of Way to be extinguished by order made after the acquisition of the land, where the said public right of way is over the land so acquired or any part thereof, or over land adjacent to or associated with the land so acquired or any part thereof. (I)

That section of the LT60443 in the Townland of Lettreen in the Electoral Division of Cregga and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AI and AI1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-20 of the deposited map.

(II)

That section of the LP1405 partly in the Townland of Corskeagh, in the Electoral Division of Annaghmore, partly in the Townland of Lavally and partly in the Townland of Kildalloge both in the Electoral Division of Strokestown, and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AJ and AJ1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-21& RN1411218-15-25425-22 of the deposited map.

(XXVI)

That section of the LS5629 partly in the Townland of Turlaghnamaddy, partly in the Townland of Dungar both in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and partly in the Townland of Mullen in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines E and E1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-04 of the deposited map.

(XXVII)

That section of the R361 in the Townland of Corskeagh in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines F and F1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-04 & RN1411218-15-25425-05 of the deposited map.

(XXVIII) That section of the LP1432 partly in the Townland of Kilvoy in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and partly in the Townland of Clogher Beg, in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines G and G1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-10 of the deposited map.

(III)

That section of the LT14054 in the Townland of Kildalloge in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AK and AK1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-22 of the deposited map.

(IV)

That section of the R368 in the Townland of Kildalloge in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AL and AL1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-22 of the deposited map.

(XXIX)

That section of the LS5641 partly in the Townland of Ballaghcullia and partly in the Townland of Cashel, both in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines H and H1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-06 of the deposited map.

(V)

That section of the LS6121 partly in the Townland of Cloonradoon and partly in the Townland of Bumlin, both in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AM and AM1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-24 of the deposited map.

(XXX)

That section of the LS5640 partly in the Townland of Ballaghcullia and partly in the Townland of Cashel, both in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines I and I1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-06 of the deposited map.

(XXXI)

(VI)

That section of the LS6144 in the Townland of Scramoge in the Electoral Division of Bumlin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AN and AN1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-24 of the deposited map.

That section of the LS5641 in the Townland of Ballaghcullia in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines J and J1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-07 of the deposited map.

(XXXII)

(VII)

That section of the R368 in the Townland of Kildalloge in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AO and AO1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-22 of the deposited map.

That section of the LS5642 in the Townland of Peak in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines L and L1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-08 of the deposited map.

(VIII)

That section of the LT56295 in the Townland of Mullen in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AP and AP1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-05 of the deposited map.

(IX)

That section of the R371 in the Townland of Scramoge in the Electoral Division of Bumlin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AQ and AQ1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-25 of the deposited map.

(X)

That section of the LS5642 in the Townland of Peake in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AS and AS1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-08 of the deposited map.

(XI)

That section of the LS6044 in the Townland of Kildalloge in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AT and AT1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-22 of the deposited map.

(XII)

(XIII)

(XIV)

That section of the N5 partly in the Townland of Portaghard and partly in the Townland of Sheepwalk, both in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N5B and N5B1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-03 of the deposited map. That section of the N5 partly in the Townland of Portaghard and partly in the Townland of Sheepwalk, both in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N5C and N5C1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-03 of the deposited map. That section of the N5 partly in the Townland of Leggatinty, partly in the Townland of Derreen and partly in the Townland of Cashel, all in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N5D and N5D1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-06 of the deposited map.

(XXXIII) That section of the LT56425 in the Townland of Peak in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N and N1 shown on Drawing No. RN141221815-25425-08 of the deposited map. (XXXIV) That section of the LS5601 partly in the Townland of Mullenduff and partly in the Townland of Corry West, both in the Electoral Division of Mantua and the County of Roscommon and between the lines O and O1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-09 of the deposited map. (XXXV)

That section of the R369 partly in the Townland of Corry West and partly in the Townland of Corry East, both in the Electoral Division of Mantua, partly in the Townland of Kilvoy, in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare, partly in the Townland of Cloonyeffer and partly in the Townland of Clogher Beg, both in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines P and P1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-09 & RN1411218-1525425-10 of the deposited map.

(XXXVI) That section of the LS6131 partly in the Townland of Corry West in the Electoral Division of Mantua and partly in the Townland of Kilvoy, in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines R and R1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-09 of the deposited map. (XXXVII) That section of the LP1218 in the Townland of Cloonyeffer in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines S and S1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-10 of the deposited map. (XXXVIII) That section of the LT14054 in the Townland of Vesnoy in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines T and T1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1515425-23 of the deposited map. (XXXIX) That section of the LT60232 partly in the Townland of Cloonyeffer and partly in the Townland of Clogher More, both in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines U and U1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-25425-11 of the deposited map.

(XV)

That section of the LS5641 in the Townland of Ballaghcullia in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AU and AU1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-06 of the deposited map.

(XL)

That section of the R369 in the Townland of Cartronagor in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines W and W1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-12 of the deposited map.

(XVI)

That section of the LT56411 in the Townland of Ballaghcullia in the Electoral Division of Bellanagare and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AV and AV1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-06 of the deposited map.

(XLI)

(XVII)

That section of the R369 partly in the Townland of Cartronagor and partly in the Townland of Raheen, both in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AW and AW1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-11 of the deposited map.

That section of the LS6056 partly in the Townland of Cartronagor, partly in the Townland of Raheen and partly in the Townland of Creeve, all in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines Y and Y1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-12 of the deposited map.

(XLII)

That section of the N61 partly in the Townland of Gortnacrannagh, partly in the Townland of Ross Beg both in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and partly in the Townland of Shankill, in the Electoral Division of Elphin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines Z and Z1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-13 & RN1411218-15-25425-14 of the deposited map.

(XLIII)

That section of the LP1217 in the Townland of Shankill in the Electoral Division of Elphin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AY and AY1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-14 of the deposited map.

That section of the LP1412 in the Townland of Lurgan in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AA and AA1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-16 of the deposited map.

(XLIV)

That section of the LS6022 in the Townland of Shankill in the Electoral Division of Elphin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AZ and AZ1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121525425-14 of the deposited map.

That section of the LP1409 in the Townland of Tullyloyd in the Electoral Division of Elphin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AB and AB1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-16 of the deposited map.

(XLV)

That section of the LP1414 partly in the Townland of Corskeagh in the Electoral Division of Annaghmore and partly in the Townland of Lavally, in the Electoral Division of Strokestown and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AC and AC1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121518-25425-21 of the deposited map.

(XLVI)

That section of the R368 partly in the Townland of Lugboy, partly in the Townland of Cregga and partly in the Townland of Clooncullaan, all in the Electoral Division of Cregga and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AD and AD1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-17 of the deposited map.

(XLVII)

That section of the LS6030 partly in the Townland of Lugboy and partly in the Townland of Clooncullaan, both in the Electoral Division of Cregga and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AE and AE1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-17 of the deposited map.

(XLVIII)

That section of the LT60312 in the Townland of Cregga in the Electoral Division of Cregga and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AG and AG1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-1525425-18 of the deposited map.

(XLIX)

That section of the N5 in the Townland of Scramoge in the Electoral Division of Bumlin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N5E and N5E1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-25 of the deposited map.

(XVIII)

(XIX)

(XX)

That section of the LS6023 partly in the Townland of Cartronagor, partly in the Townland of Raheen and partly in the Townland of Creeve, all in the Electoral Division of Rossmore and the County of Roscommon and between the lines AX and AX1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-11 & RN1411218-15-25425-12 of the deposited map.

(XXI)

That section of the R369 in the Townland of Shankill in the Electoral Division of Elphin and the County of Roscommon and between the lines BA and BA1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-14 of the deposited map.

(XXII)

That section of the N5 in the Townland of Rathkeery in the Electoral Division of Buckhill and the County of Roscommon and between the lines N5A and N5A1 shown on Drawing No. RN141121815-25425-02 of the deposited map.

(XXIII)

That section of the LS5597 partly in the Townland of Rathkeery in the Electoral Division of Buckill and partly in the Townland of Glebe East in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines B and B1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-02 of the deposited map.

(XXIV)

That section of the LS5632 in the Townland of Portaghard in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines C and C1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-02 of the deposited map.

(XXV)

That section of the LS5625 in the Townland of Portaghard in the Electoral Division of Frenchpark and the County of Roscommon and between the lines D and D1 shown on Drawing No. RN1411218-15-25425-03 of the deposited map.


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Des Kelly Fencing Over 20 years in business All types of fencing supplied and erected Including: • Cresoted Posts • Agricultural Fencing • Site Fencing • Security Fencing • Post & Rail Fencing • Concrete Fencing • Grant Approved Fencing No job too big or too small Just give us a call on

087 2346364 FRANCIS REGAN FENCING LTD For all your fencing needs. Glas Fencing Grant Fencing Post Rail

To advertise, telephone 090 66 34633 or email advertising@roscommonpeople.ie

FOR SALE  FOR SALE: New complete double divan bed including leather base and headboard, memory foam pocket sprung mattress. Still in packaging. Retail €950, will sell for €240 including free delivery. Tel: 086 4438919  FOR SALE: Round Bales of Barley, straw and hay, can be delivered, W. Mannion, Glenamaddy . Tel: 094 9659004  FOR SALE: 2005 Toyota Corolla, 4 door saloon, Sky blue colour, one lady owner from new. 69,000 genuine miles, NCT etc. Absolutely immaculate. Tel: 087 2252607  FOR SALE: 10x6 Tipping Turf Trailer, new timber and ramp. Tel: 087 7842151  FOR SALE: 2004 Skoda Octavia GLX 1.4 Petrol with hitch. Good condition, driving perfect, NCT out since May. For quick sale €450. Tel: 086 1578298

FOR HIRE RM TOOL HIRE Roscommon West Business Park, Circular Road, Roscommon

Hire – Sales – Repairs – Construction DIY & Garden Equipment Mini Digger Hire Tel: 090 6630700 Mobile:

087 8299628

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GLAS TRAINING

Tel: 087 2172281

OUR DEADLINE IS STRICTLY 2.30PM ON TUESDAY

We cannot guarantee publication after this time

THE MOST READ NEWSPAPER IN COUNTY ROSCOMMON! TEL: 090 66 34633 EMAIL: advertising@ roscommonpeople.ie

GLAS Training GLAS Training every Saturday until Christmas available in Ballyhaunis/Castlerea area to all GLAS participants Courses will be running Fridays and Saturdays up to Christmas GLAS Training is a requirement of the GLAS scheme and must be completed by 31/12/17

GARDENING GARDENING SERVICES

JOAN MOORE Therapy Rooms

Including: • Hedge Cutting • Hedge Planting • Grass Cutting • Spraying • Strimming • Weeding • Garden Tidy-ups • Planting • Gutter Cleaning, etc. Chainsaw work also available

• Sports Massage • Deep Tissue Massage • Reflexology • Indian head Massage • Reiki • Aromatherapy • Dry needling • Thai Massage Roscommon West Business Park, Circular Road, Roscommon

Phone John on

087 2860428 GATELY GARDENING Four Roads, Co. Roscommon • Landscaping • Timber Decking • Patios • General Maintenance Contact Liam on 086 8749550 or 090 66 27496

PARKLAWN TREE SERVICES • Certified Arborists • Tree Surgery • Dangerous Tree Removal • Wood Chipping • Leylandii hedges reduced and shaped. Comprehensive insurance cover. I.S.A. member.

Tel: 086 6077307 or 086 8125165 www.parklawntreeservices.com

DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL SERVICE • Woodchipping • Log Splitting • Tree Surgery • Hedge Cutting

Bernard Conroy Timber Clearance Ltd Tel: 087 2533101 or 090 66 22328 Over 30 years in business

Text: 086 2419469 with name and Herd Number and we will contact you with available date & time

GARDENING WALTER BEGLEY Gardening, Maintenance & Painting Roscommon Town • Indoor & Outdoor Painting • Winter Garden Clean-Up • Power Washing Driveways - Paths • Prepare Lawns for Spring • Hedge Trimming • Planting • Grass Cutting • General Maintenance

Contact Walter on

087 9519873

HOLISTIC

HOLISTIC

SEAMUS HUNT • Massage & Sports Therapist • Holistic Massage • Injury Assessment & Treatment • Ultrasound & Infra Red Available

Tattie Hoaker, Health Store, Goff Street, Roscommon Telephone:

086 1930766

KATHLEEN KELLY M.I.R.I.L. • Reflexology • Reiki • Indian Head and Shoulder Massage • Gift Vouchers Available • Evening appointments available

Tattie Hoaker, Health Store, Goff Street, Roscommon Phone:

086 3614230

PAINTING & DECORATING PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTOR For all your decorating needs CONTACT JOHN

086 4679798

087 9201818 Gift vouchers now available

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Neuromuscular Therapy Providing: • Deep Tissue Massage Sports Massage • Dry Needling • Sports Injury Treatment • Postural Analysis & Corrective Treatment Treatments may be covered by Laya or Aviva Healthcare For Appointment Contact:

Michael O’Reilly Roscommon Primary Care Centre Golf Links Road Roscommon Town Tel: 087 2979855 email: mormovement10@ gmail.com

PHYSICAL THERAPIST Roscommon Physical Therapy Clinic 18 years experience in treating babies to adults Physical Therapy CranioSacral Therapy Medical Dry Needling Prescription Orthotics Pilates – Small Classes Can we help you? Call us today to enquire Ph. 090 663 0009 Like us on Facebook www.rosptc.com We are now located at: 2 Castleview, Castle Street, Roscommon F42 C902

REFLEXOLOGY KENNELS

LISBROCK BOARDING KENNELS & CATTERY Brideswell, Athlone, Co. Roscommon • Spacious Kennels provided • Spacious exercise areas outside • Short Term - Long Term boarding welcomed • Dogs walked on request.

For further details contact Mary 087 6162191 or Barra 087 9764250 www.lisbrockkennels.ie Members of IBKCA

PAINTING & DECORATING

REFLEXOLOGY MARINA FUREY (MNRRI) African & Classical Reflexology Reflexology may bring relief from conditions such as: • Allergies • Eczema • Migraine • Back Problems • Infertility • Respiratory Disorders • Blood Pressure • Insomnia • Stress • Exam Stress • Bowel Disorders • Joint/Muscle Problems • Thyroid Imbalance • Colic • Pain Relief • Emotional Disorders - Ante Natal Reflexology - Cancer Care Reflexology - Infant/Child Reflexology Mobile Service Available Marina Furey B. Sc. (Hons)

Knockcroghery, Co. Roscommon

PAINTER & DECORATOR

Tel: 087 2264951

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Phone Alan on:

090 6661635 or Mobile:

087 2683079

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PROPERTIES TO LET/RENT/WANTED

PLANNINGS

 ONE BED APARTMENT: To let adjacent to hospital on Athlone Road, Roscommon Town. Tel: 087 8048853  TO LET: 3 bedroom Townhouse, to let in Ballinlough. First letting and fully furnished. Tel: 087 6861346  SPACIOUS APARTMENT: To let, The Walk Roscommon. (Cannot accept calls on Thursdays until after 6pm). Tel: 087 2822534 CHAZEY PROPERTIES: We require properties for waiting tenants, we advertise, conduct viewings, arrange references, read meters, set up tenancy agreements and arrange direct debit payments straight into your bank. We charge a one off fee only if we are successful in renting your property. If not no fees are payable. Tel: 086 8212732

PLANNINGS ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL We, Jason and Laura McGarry, intend to apply for Permission for change of house type previously granted under planning reference 08/1345 and duration extended under 13/3136 along with the provision of a domestic garage including connections to all services and all other associated site works at Ballinagard Td, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. Signed: Collins Boyd Engineering Ltd. Engineers & Architects Galway Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. Ph (090) 6634421 Fax: (090)6634234 Email: info@collinsboydeng.com The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee of €20.00 within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application and such submission or observation will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

Design Consultation Planning Applications New Build, Extend, Renovate Bespoke Design Domestic, Commercial & Agricultural

086 3482387 info@moleskinarchitecture.com

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MORRIS LOHAN Consulting Engineers Castle Street, Roscommon Phone: 090 66 27950 • PLANNING APPLICATIONS • ASSIGNED DESIGN & CERTIFIER ‘New Building Regs’ • BER RATINGS ‘Domestic & Commercial’ • STRUCTURAL & CONDITION SURVEYS • FIRE DESIGN CERTIFICATES

www.morrislohan.ie

PLANNINGS ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL I, Enda McEvoy intend to make application to Roscommon County Council for planning permission to refurbish and extend existing dwelling by way of extension to side of dwelling and incorporating new pitched roof over garage and store, associated works and services at Cloonybeirne, Circular Road, Roscommon. Signed: Gaynor Architectural + Design Services Ltd. Architects Fallon Avenue, Roscommon Phone (090) 6626974 086 8115449 The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee of €20.00 within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application and such submission or observation will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.


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Classifieds PLANNINGS ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL I, Padraig Mullally, intend to make application to Roscommon County Council for planning permission for the construction of a dwelling house, domestic garage and proprietary treatment system at Toberdan, Lecarrow, Co. Roscommon. Signed: MoleskinArchitecture Mote Park, Roscommon 086 3482387 info@moleskinarchitecture.com The planning application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee, €20, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL Further Information and Revised Plans. Significant further Information and Revised plans has been submitted to Roscommon County Council. The submission and revised plans showing revisions to the front elevation proposals of premises for the retention and completion under current planning application Reference Number PD/17/413. The development consists of works to a protected structure Reference Number 02600455 at Barracks Street, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon for Gareth Johnston. The submission is available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the further information and revised plans may be made in writing to the Planning Authority, Aras an Chontae, Roscommon F42 VR98 within the statutory limit. A submission or observation must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of €20.00 not later than two weeks after the receipt of the newspaper notice and site notice by the planning authority. There is no fee payable on a further submission/observation if it is accompanied by a copy of the acknowledgement of a previous submission/observation.

To advertise, telephone 090 66 34633 or email advertising@roscommonpeople.ie

PLANNINGS ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL We are applying for planning permission for erection of extension to rear of existing Industrial Premises (as an addition to the extension for which planning permission was granted under PD 15 / 318 ) at Multi Color Labels Roscommon ( Ireland ) Ltd., IDA Business Park, Racecourse Road, Roscommon. Signed: Declan Farrell The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the :Planning Authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the Planning Authority on payment of the prescribed fee of €20.00 within the period of five weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the Authority of the application, and such submission or observation will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The Planning Authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL We are applying to Roscommon County Council for Planning Permission for the construction of a single storey extension to the side of our existing dwellinghouse, together with all ancillary site works and services at No. 7 St. Josephs Avenue, Warren or Drum Td., Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Signed: Pat & Josephine Kenny The planning application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee, €20, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

SITUATIONS VACANT  CHILDMINDER WANTED: Kind reliable childminder wanted Roscommon Town/Knockroghery area, full-time position, Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 3.30pm. Own transport essential. Tel: 087 2237084  CHILDMINDER REQUIRED: To mind infant 2-3 days per week, from February. Flexibility essential, Knockroghery/Lecarrow area. Not required during school holidays. Box No: 1100 c/o Roscommon People, Abbey Street, Roscommon  HGV MECHANIC: Fulltime HGV mechanic required. Tel: 087 2541720  CLEANERS REQUIRED: Full time or part-time, immediate start, send CV to: Box No: 1098 c/o Roscommon People, Abbey Street, Roscommon

PLANNINGS ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL Dermot Hughes intend to apply for permission for development at Circular Road, Roscommon. The development will consist of partial demolition of existing two storey house to construct a new proposed two storey house extension. Signed: Juan Sotoparra SOTOPARRA Architecture + Design Ltd. The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee of €20.00 within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt, by Roscommon County Council, of the application and such submission or observation will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.

TAXIS AND HACKNEYS

HUGH KILDUFF CABS Tel: 086 2479829

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JOHN BEATTIE

(086) 2714879

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086 2670670

TUITION

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CABS

TELEPHONE: 086 8099 503

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MATHS GRINDS Leaving Cert Higher Level Intensive Maths Revision course. Abbey Hotel Roscommon Wednesday, 3rd Jan (P1) & Thursday, 4th Jan (P2) 10.00 am - 1.30 pm Full Notes, Questions & Solutions provided. 1 day €60, 2 days €100. Booking deposit of €30 required. Limited places.

– Contact –

• Tarot & Angel Card Reading • Honest & Confidential • Spiritual Guidance • Need Direction? Phone for an appointment -

090 66 23898 or 085 7857191 Athleague

TURF/FUEL/ FIREWOOD

USEFUL SERVICES

WANTED: Fallen trees for firewood. Ash, Beech, Birch and Whitethorn. We are safety certified and insured. Phone:

SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED

086 2437376  THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL OFFERS: • Bags of seasoned timber €2 per bag, buy 20 bags get 2 free • Bags of top quality black turf only €2.50 per bag, buy 20 get 2 free. €75 DEAL: 1 tonne logs + 1 tonne turf, 1 bag 20kg coal + 1 free bale briquettes: for €75 • Tonne bags of turf and timber €35 delivered. ALSO PACKAGE DEAL: 1 bale of briquettes, 1 bag of logs, 3 bags of turf, delivered only €10. Price cannot be beaten. Contact Tom: 086 2628439

 FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Dry seasoned hardwood ash, beech, elm and whitethorn. Stored indoors. Tel: 086 2437376  TURF FOR SALE: In ton bags (1 metre cubed). Delivery to Roscommon town & surrounding areas €50. Tel: 086 8534011  FUEL - FIREWOOD FOR SALE: High quality seasoned hardwood timber split and suitable for stoves and open-fire. Available in bulk bags and 25kg bag. Very competitively priced and delivery can be discussed. Tel: 086 3312411 (after 6pm)

Contact by phone/text:

Lorraine Beirne 086 3688302 EMAIL: roscommonmathsgrinds @gmail.com

GRINDS IN JUNIOR AND LEAVING CERTIFICATE BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING Tutoring for college students in Business, Accountancy and Taxation.

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or alternatively call 090 66 34633

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LEAVING CERTIFICATE STUDENTS Would you like to do Accounting or Business as an extra subject? Higher or ordinary levels catered for

 TURF FOR SALE: Various loads of this year’s screened turf. Great offers. Tel: 087 7462440

WINDOW CLEANING  WINDOW CLEANING: Competitive rates. All areas covered. Also Gutters/ fascias. Contact John: 087 2291931 Do you have a house or shed that you want cleaned out and all unwanted items removed? If so ring: 087 9657933 or 090 6626752

DRAINS/SEWERS CLEANED PERMIT NO: NW CPO - 09 - 03267 - 03

TELEPHONE MICHAEL HAVERTY: 086 8381227 or 086 1997815

Quality Small Job Services For Home or Business

OIL BOILER SERVICE

ONLY €80 Includes new nozzle, Efficiency report, Printout, etc .... 094 96 31880 087 9100477 DOMESTIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS: WASHING MACHINE, REPAIRS, DISHWASHER REPAIRS, OVEN AND TUMBLE DRYER REPAIRS Contact Paul on 086 0538977 087 4046478 www.appliance-repairs.ie  ELECTRICIAN AVAILABLE: Rewires, first and second fix new houses, fuse board upgrade. All farm buildings and sheds, security lighting and garden lights. Tel: Tom on 086 0815802  ELECTRICIAN AVAILABLE: Safe electric registered. All work considered. No job too small. Phone Paul on 086 2553153 anytime or email: p0862553153@gmail.com

CRASH REPAIRS

Contact: Nuala McGowan on 086 0352849

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| Insurance Repairs | Restoration Work | Paint Repairs | Colour Matching | Panel Replacement | Valeting | And much more Rathra, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon T: 094 98 72870 M: 087 6077277 E: wreck.amended@yahoo.ie


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AtYourService CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

Gary Jameson

Eugene Quinn Carpentry • First and Second Fix • Roofing • Timber Flooring • Dry Lining

CHIMNEY REPAIRS

CLEANING

WINDOWS/DOORS

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Racecourse Road, Roscommon

2nd Fix Carpentry Munsboro, Roscommon • Fitted Kitchens & bedroom units

Tel: 086 3686669

• Doors, Timber Floors • Stairs

NO JOB TOO SMALL

• Attic Conversions and all internal woodwork

086 0708833 LIFE COACH

CAROLINE BURKE COACHING Specialising in Career, Education and Personal Coaching

NEED HELP? ... GETTING THAT JOB? ....CHOOSING THAT COURSE/CAO Choices .... BECOMING MORE CONFIDENT AND ASSERTIVE? *CAREER Coaching includes – Career Change /CV and Interview Preparation. * EDUCATION Coaching includes – CAO Choices - helping YOU make a better more informed course choice / CAO Applications / Preparing and Getting Ready for College / Mature students - Full and Part-Time courses for career progression or career change. *PERSONAL Coaching includes – Improving your CONFIDENCE/becoming more ASSERTIVE in Dealing with Work Issues / Dealing with a Life CHANGE e.g Retirement preparation, New Job, change in Personal Circumstances etc.

For appointment ca6ll me on 086 822960to

To advertise, telephone 090 66 34633 or email advertising@roscommonpeople.ie

OR email your enquiry com carolinebburke@gmail.

Helping you to help yourself!

RECYCLING

Castlerea Vehicle Recycling All NCT Failures Destruction Certs Issued ● Sale of Second Hand Parts ● Contracted to all Major Car Companies ● Farm Machinery, Old Gates ● Metals, Iron Baths ● Old Cooking Ranges ● Weighbridge on Site ● ●

RECYCLING OF END-OF-LIFE VEHICLES

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Telephone: 090 66 33026 www.roscommonwindows.ie

BLINDS

FARMING

Dead & Worn-Out Animals Contact

JOHN GREENE BALLINASLOE

TEL: (090) 96 88606 (090) 96 88830 (090) 96 87651 Lowest price guaranteed Daily collection

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C ASTLEREA ELV RECYCLING LTD., CLOONKEEN, CASTLEREA KEVIN & MARTINA KEENAN TEL: 094 96 21250 MOB: 086 2522231

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To have your advert seen by over 80,000 people every week advertise with us!

Call in or contact us for free advice and quotes

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Also Wooden Venetians, Velux Window Blinds. Tel: 090 66 30521 Mobile: 086 8115928

GLASS

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Tel: 071 96 68368 - Stained Decorative

and Frosted Glass - Double Glazed Units - Bevelled Glass/ Mirrors - Glass Shelves/Table Tops - Painted Glass Splashbacks - Balcony Glass

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091 768 768 info@ecowise.ie

OUR DEADLINE IS STRICTLY 2PM ON TUESDAY

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ROSCOMMON Driving School 087 2295551 Road Safety Authority Approved Driving Instructor

www.ecowise.ie - Chimney Repairs - Soot & Smoke Problems - Demolish, Re Build & Re Flue Line - Chimney Fires - Flexible Stainless Steel Liner - Insurance Claims processed

- CCTV Camera Inspection For Professional For Professional Advice Contact Advice Contact: John Hibbitt: Tel: 090

9673336 2678350

Mob: 086 Email:

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WINDOW AND DOOR REPAIRS • Door Handles • Door Locks • Letterboxes • Window Hinges • Patio Door Repairs • Misted and Double Glazed Units • Reseal Windows and Doors

Contact David Martin on 087 9959417 uPVC WINDOW AND DOOR PARTS NOW IN STOCK TO SUIT ALL BRANDS • Handles • Hinges • Locks • Letter Boxes • Double Glazed Units supplied and fitted Fully insured

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TARMACADAM

Gerry Monaghan

TARMACADAM CContact: GGerry M Monaghan h

SERVICES: • Tarmacadam • Kerbing • Patio • Domestic & Commercial TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GOVERNMENT HRI SCHEME

STEPHEN HOARE CLEANING SERVICES • ROSCOMMON • Carpets & Upholstery Cleaning • Leather Suites • WINDOW CLEANING • POWER WASHING Fascias & Soffits • Gutters & Down pipes • Drive ways ‘paths and patios’ CAR VALETING

KEEN and COMPETITIVE PRICES ROSCOMMON, WEST of IRELAND and BEYOND!!

M: 086 3912396 PH: 090 66 62892 KENNELS

DOG KENNELS WE ARE NOW TAKING BOOKINGS CALL TODAY TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NEW Luxury heated kennels available now Our kennels are located behind veterinary practice at Cloverhill, just outside Roscommon town. We have 6 large single kennels and 4 double kennels. The security and safety of your pet is our top priority. We have automatic security gates and high security fences around the whole exercise area and safety gates for added security to the main kennels, plus each kennel is fitted with individual security locks to keep your pet safe. Your pet will be cared for by our own veterinary nurse Sarah Louise. We cater for any special requirements your pet needs, medication, diet etc.

ALL PETS MUST HAVE FULL UP TO DATE VACCINATIONS INC, KENNEL COUGH PRIOR TO THERE STAY WITH US. PROOF WILL BE REQUIRED 10% DISCOUNT ON VACCINATIONS WHEN BOOKING INTO OUR KENNELS

To arrange a booking please call our office on 090-666 5555

SELLING A USED CAR? Don’t let your advert get lost in the Web!

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80,000 LOCAL people every week!

Contact us for further information Kiltoom, Athlone, Co. Roscommon T: 090 64 93386 M: 086 8207242 or Darren on 086 8972265 E: gerrymonaghan1@eircom.net

Telephone: 090 66 34633 Email: advertising@roscommonpeople.ie


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Classifieds

To advertise, telephone 090 66 34633 or email advertising@roscommonpeople.ie

FAMILYNOTICES ....ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND ANNIVERSARIES KIERNAN Mona and Felix Jnr

KELLY Carol

KIERNAN Sandra

Who died 27th December 2008 and 4th June 2006 (9th and 11th Anniversaries)

Doranstown, Ballygar, Co. Galway (3rd Anniversary)

Ruane, Kilglass, Co Roscommon

God bless you mother and father in your graves God keep you in His care, And may He listen to my heart And hear my fervent prayer. May you have peace and rest at last, From every care and woe; And may you sleep in comfort From the winds and rains and snow.

Sadly missed and always loved by your sons Joe, Martin and Declan, daughter Fiona, grandchildren and family. Anniversary Mass on 18th December at 8am in Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon.

FALLON (nee Connell) Rose Mullagh, Co. Cavan

On the First Anniversary of her passing, we, Rose’s husband Bart, sons John, Philip and Joseph, brother Cillian and family would like to thank everyone who sympathised with us, attended the Funeral Home, Funeral Mass and Interment and to all who sent Mass Cards and messages of sympathy. Sincere thanks to Fr. Dusmanta Mahanayak for celebrating her Funeral Mass and conducting graveside prayers. Our thanks to Teresa Donlon and Sean Sweeney for the beautiful singing and music so appropriate to the occasion. A special word of thanks to the Undertaker, Pat McHugh and staff for their sensitivity and professional service. To the management and staff of Costello’s Nursing Home and Dr. Colm Farrell for their kindness, care and attention to Rose, to Dr. John Keenan and Dr. Gerry O’Mara who attended her at an earlier stage of her illness, we extend our deep gratitude. We greatly appreciate the generous support of The Alzheimer’s Society, Palliative Care Team and of Geraldine Maher who was always available to help in every way possible. The kindness and support of our friends, neighbours and family and of all who helped in so many ways will always be remembered. As it would not be possible to thank everyone individually, we trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our sincere thanks to all and for whom the Holy Mass has been offered for their intentions. Rose’s First Anniversary Mass will be celebrated in Curraghroe Church on Sunday, December 17th at 10am.

Ros Memorials Headstone, Memorial & Gravestone Specialists

KNOCKCROGHERY, CO. ROSCOMMON

PAT QUIGLEY: 087 7799076 PAUL O’CONNOR: 086 6052649

• Headstones • Kerbed Memorials • Grave Site Care • Headstone Cleaning • Monument Levelling • Gravestone Repair

Locally owned ... in the heart of the community

In loving memory of Carol who died on 20th December 2014. Aged 34 years As I look upon your picture With loving thoughts of you I recall all the special moments Of happy times we knew I think of you always With special love and pride But the sorrow in my heart Is very hard to hide.

Loved and remembered always by her loving parents Tom and Margaret, son Ryan, sister Sabrina, brothers David and Pat. Anniversary Mass on Saturday, 23rd December at 7.30 p.m. in St. Mary’s Church, Ballygar.

DONLON Timothy (Timmie) St. John’s, Lecarrow, Co. Roscommon Who died on 14th December 2009 (8th Anniversary)

In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister Sandy, who died 12th December 2014 Take time to gaze at a sunset sky Where colours blaze to dazzle the eye. Take time to watch a moonlit sea And look in awe at a towering tree. Take time to look in the heart of a flower Adorned with diamonds from a gentle shower. Take time to view a mountain high With snowy peak ‘gainst bluest sky. Take time to listen to the song of birds A paean of joy without need of words. Take time to tell your closest friend Your love and loyalty will never end. Take time to stop and stand and stare At wonders round you everywhere. Take time to make time For all too soon there is no more time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Always loved Never forgotten Forever missed

Mari and Shane xxx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Three years Sandy, or is it 3 hours? It’s just time, filled with tears and heartache, your smiles and laughter, the tales and the craic, and of course, the ould “mug a tay”. Miss you every minute Sandy, Love you forever.

Dad and Ber ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories

Karen, Mitch and girls ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gone are the days we used to share But in our hearts you are always there.

Aunts, uncles, cousins and all her friends Sandy’s 3rd Anniversary Mass will take place on Friday, December 15th at 7pm in Sacred Heart Church, Kilglass. There is a love, a special love That is for you alone, There is a place, Deep in my heart That only you can own. You are not just a memory or part of my past You are part of my life for as long as it shall last.

McTIERNAN Bernie Cooltigue, Four-Mile-House (9th Anniversary)

Lovingly remembered by Elizabeth. ~~~~~~~~~~~ We’ll remember all you taught us, We’re heartbroken but won’t be sad Because you’ll send us down the answers And you’ll always be our Dad.

Sadly missed by Regina and Martha. Timmie’s Anniversary Mass will take place in St. Patrick’s Church, Knockcroghery on Saturday 16th December at 7pm.

In loving memory of Bernie, who died on 16th December 2008 Rest in Peace.

THANKSGIVINGS THE MIRACULOUS PRAYER Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked you for many favours. This time I ask this special one. (mention it). Take it Dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own broken heart where your father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your own favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer three times, for three days, promise publication and favour will be granted. E.E.M.

McDONNELL Seamus Curnalee, Curraghboy, Athlone, Co. Roscommon

As we approach this heart-breaking First Anniversary of the death of Seamus on 17th of December 2016, we the McDonnell family would like to take this opportunity to express heartfelt thanks and appreciation towards all those who came from far and wide to offer their support and sympathy at the Funeral. We would also like to thank all those who came to visit Seamus at home and in hospital over the course of his illness especially in the last week before he died. To those who sent Mass Cards and donations to East Galway and Midlands Cancer Support Centre we are forever grateful for such generous gestures. Thanks to all neighbours, friends and relatives who helped with traffic, food and refreshments over the course of the Funeral. We would like to offer a special word of thanks to Dr. Mark McCormack GP, Athlone who was a great source of reassurance, calmness and professionalism throughout Seamus’ illness. Thanks also to the surgical team at St. Vincent’s Hospital, the Oncology team at UCHG, staff at Portiuncula Hospital and finally the team at the Galway Clinic who were supportive and accommodating in the last few days of Seamus’ journey through life. The Palliative Care Team were especially supportive and a special word of thanks to Palliative Care Nurse, Marie Crehan. A sincere thank you to Fr. Hugh Lee who celebrated Mass along with Fr. Frank McGauran, Fr. Ciaran Whitney, Fr. Ciaran Flynn and Fr. Sean Kilbane. A special word of thanks to Deacon Willie Gacquin who delivered an especially thoughtful and sincere Homily, also the choir who contributed handsomely to the ceremony. Thanks to Enda McHugh who performed his undertaking duties in a very thoughtful and professional manner. Also to the neighbours who performed the gravedigging duties, a special thank you. Finally, to you Seamus, Dad and grandad your worries are now over and we miss you so much. You were a wonderful husband, father, son, brother and grandad. Your legacy, your love of the land lives on, your labour is done, you home is now Heaven. Thanks for everything, memories still burn bright with us and always will. As a family it is impossible to thank everyone individually, please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all. Seamus’ First Anniversary Mass in St. Bridget’s Church, Curraghboy Church on Sunday, 17th of December at 10.30am.

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FAMILYNOTICES ....ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND ANNIVERSARIES FITZMAURICE JAMES

CONNOLLY Tommy

CONNOLLY Tommy

DOLAN John

(9th Anniversary)

The Acre, Cloonakilleg, Mount Talbot (2nd Anniversary) 25/12/1953 - 20/12/2015

The Acre, Cloonakilleg, Mount Talbot (2nd Anniversary) 25/12/1953 - 20/12/2015

Errick, Four Roads, Roscommon (3rd Anniversary)

The Angels gathered near your side, So very close to you, For they knew the pain and suffering That you were going through. We thought about so many things As we held your hand. Oh, how we wished that you were strong And happy once again. But your eyes were looking homeward To that place beyond the sky Where Jesus held his outstretched arms It was time to say goodbye. We struggled with our selfish thoughts For we wanted you to stay So we could walk and talk again Like we did every other day. But Veronica and Tomás knew the answer And we knew they loved you so So we gave to you life’s greatest gift The gift of letting go. At peace with his loving wife Veronica and son Tomás. Sending you birthday wishes in heaven also this Christmas day.

Partings come and hearts are broken Loved ones go with works unspoken Deep in our hearts there’s a memory kept For a son and brother we’ll never forget.

Late of Churchboro, Ballinlough, Castlerea. Who died on 21st December, 2008. R.I.P. You never failed to do your best Your heart was true and tender You worked and toiled for those you loved and Left us to remember We sat beside your bedside Our hearts were crushed and sore We did our duty to the end ‘til we could do no more In tears We watched you sinking we watched you fade away And though our hearts were breaking We knew you could not stay You left behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere We never shall and never will forget you and Wish you were still here.

- Loved and missed everyday by his loving wife Lena and family, Mary and Dave, John and Sharon, Stephen, Sylvia and Patrick, Yvonne and Denis, James and Rosemary. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We thank you God and will always be glad For a better Grandad this world has never had He shared our troubles and helped us along If we follow in his footsteps we can never go wrong.

-Always remembered by his loving grandchildren, Ronan, Tiernan, Matthew, Keevan, Alannah, Paidi, Mia, Ella, Alex, Aaron and James. Anniversary Mass in Ballinlough Church on Saturday, December 16th at 8pm.

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Loved and missed always your heartbroken daughters Sarah and Brigid, son-in-law Ian, grandaughters Deirbhle, Clodagh and Niamh. Mass will be held for Tommy, Veronica and Tomás Connolly on this Friday, 15th December at 7.30pm in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Four Roads, Co. Roscommon.

NAUGHTON Annie (29th Anniversary) Treasured memories of Annie Naughton late, of 5 St Theresa’s Tce Roscommon, who died on 15th December 1988 R.I.P. A silent thought, A quiet prayer, For someone special, in God’s care.

Always remembered by her loving family. Anniversary Mass for Maurice and Annie in the Sacred Heart Church on 15th December at 10.30am.

Loved and remembered every day by your mother and brothers and sisters. Mass will be held for Tommy, Veronica and Tomás Connolly on this Friday, 15th December at 7.30pm in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Four Roads, Co. Roscommon.

COSTELLO (nee Leonard) Elizabeth Carnagh East, Kiltoom (4th Anniversary)

Who died on the 18th December 2013 We often sit and think about The years that have passed by And of the happiness and joy That was shared by you and I. We think of all the laughter The smiles and all the fun And, before we even know it, Our tears have once again begun. For, although it brings us comfort To walk down memory lane It reminds us how, without you, Life has never been the same.

Matt & Leona Anniversary Mass in St. John’s Church, Lecarrow on Sunday, 17th December at 11.30am

KELLY (Bernie) William

On the 3rd Anniversary of Johnny’s untimely death we remember with gratitude his unique and noble contribution to our lives. Always remembered with love and affection by Mary, Paddy, Gerty, nephews Patrick, John and David. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BROTHER In our home there is a photo, Of a face more precious than gold, And for those who have loved and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Today, we look at your photo, And your face so loving and true, No wonder our hearts are breaking, Losing a brother like you. But each day you walk beside us, And when our lives are through, We pray that God will take our hands, And lead us straight to you.

Always remembered by Noreen and Aidan. Anniversary Mass will take place on Sunday, December 17th at 11am in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Four Roads.

Araghty, Athleague (1st Anniversary) Who died 16th December 2016 pre deceased by our son John

Laragh, Ballintubber, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon (3rd Anniversary)

On the first Anniversary of Bern’s death his wife Valerie, daughter Tracy, grandchildren Liam, Patrick, Chloe, Siobhan and Olivia, son-inlaw Stephen and daughter-in-law Mairead would like to thank all of those who helped, supported and sympathised with us on our very sad loss. A very special thanks to all our families, neighbours and friends for all the support and help they gave us. Thank you to all the gravediggers and to Smyth’s for all their care and attention. Thank you to all the family and friends that travelled long distances to be at his Mass.

As days go on without you And weeks turn into years They hold a million memories And hide a million tears We think about you always Talk about you too We have lots of wonderful memories But we wish we still had you

Loved and always remembered No matter how life changes, No matter what we do, A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you.

HORSON (nee Egan) Mary Winifred Maidstone, Kent and formerly Kiltultogue, Ballymacurley, Roscommon

The death occured recently in Maidstone, Kent, England of Mrs Horson formerly Mary Egan, Kiltultogue, Ballymacurley, Roscommon. She is predeceased by her husband Tom. Sadly missed by her brothers, Pat and Jim, sisters Winnie, Stella, Nancy, Kitty and Eileen, nieces and nephews. Mass for repose of her soul in Ballinaheglish Church on Saturday, 16th December at 7.30.

Michael

RAFTERY Pat

Mote Park, Roscommon (27th Anniversary)

Lanesboro Street, Roscommon Who died 21st December 2000

R.I.P.

For those who Think of him today A little prayer to Jesus say.

CARR Thomas (15th Anniversary) 14th May 2002

In Heaven you rest No worry or pain But in our hearts You will always remain

DEMPSEY (nee Kiernan) Sheila

Time may hide the sadness Like the smile that hides the tears But memories hold you Despite the passing of the years.

Always remembered by Mary and family. Mass in St. Patrick’s Church, Knockcroghery on Thursday 14th December at 7pm

Always remembered by your wife Betty, daughter Siobhan, son-in-law Eamon and grandchildren. Anniversary Mass on Wednesday 20th December in the Sacred Heart Church, Roscommon at 8am.

Deeply loved and sadly missed by husband Tom, daughters Tara, Aoife and Sinead, grandchildren, sonsin-law, brothers, sisters, family and friends. Anniversary Mass on Saturday, 16th December at 8pm in Ballymoe Church.

THANKSGIVINGS PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN O Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Publication must be made in grateful thanks for favour received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified throughout the world now and forever. Amen. Say 6 times a day for 9 days. Promise publication. K.McG.


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Pharmacy Technician McGorisks Pharmacy are recruiting a pharmacy technician with min. 33years yearsexperience experiencefor forbusy busydispensaries dispensary In Ballinasloe and Athlone in Clonbrusk PCC. Please email CV to: jobs@mcgoriskspharmacy.com Stephen Clonbrusk branch. or drop CV orinto Phone: 086at 8934558

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QUALITY CONTROLLER To join our team at our factory in Athleague, Co. Roscommon The Quality Controller will work in a team environment ensuring that the factory maintains its highest levels of quality control and food safety controls through a process of data collection and monitoring. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory & statutory requirements. You will be responsible for various aspects relating to the Quality Management System for the Business, whilst showing attention to detail to ensure standards are upheld. Quality Control experience in the food sector is preferred but not essential and a science/ systems based background/qualification is also beneficial. ● Knowledge of quality standards and systems along with previous experience within a similar role would be a distinct advantage.

Maintenance Fitter Required For factory floor in Roscommon (2-3 days per week) Please apply to: 090 6626753

Caretaker/Cleaner Part-time in Kilcroan N.S. Ballymoe, Co. Galway. The caretaker/cleaner will be responsible for maintenance and cleaning tasks. Please apply by letter to: Rev. Chairperson, Board of Management, Kilcroan NS, Williamstown, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. F45 AO99. Closing date for applications: Thursday, 4th January 2018

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This is a fantastic role for someone looking to develop their career within a dynamic and forward thinking company. To join the team at Kepak, please forward your CV and covering letter to the HR Department, Kepak Athleague, Co. Roscommon or email fernanda.lewtak@kepak.com Closing date for applications:

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Early Years Educator The successful Early Years Educator candidate will have: ● Minimum Childcare FETAC Level 5 or equivalent. ● At least one year experience of working with children in a quality childcare environment. ● Child Protection Training & -First Aid Certification ● Good Communication Skills ● Knowledge of Child Care Regulations (the Child Care Act 1991 Pre-School Services Regulations 2016). *All applicants must supply suitable character references and be prepared to complete a Garda vetting application form. Please forward CV to:

OFF-Site Construction Camron Site Longford Bathroom Pod Factory Production Line Starting 3rd January 2018

Off-Site Construction is a new company commencing production in Longford in early January 2018. We are looking for highly motivated individuals who will join our team to manufacture high quality products for the construction industry here in Ireland and the UK. All personnel will ideally have 2+ years’ experience in their relevant field. Employment will be full time 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday. Pay rates will vary according to trade and experience. Positions available are:Steel Fabricators, Cutting, MIG Welding, Mild Steel Box and Sheet Metal. Wall Stud & Board Assembly, Fastening Light Gauge Steel Frames and Applying Plasterboard. Finishing Trade Person, Taping & Jointing, Painting & Sealants Plumber, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Fix of bathrooms. Electrician, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Fix of bathrooms Tiler, Tiling and grouting of bathrooms General Operatives, Assisting other trades, assembly (forklift licence an advantage) Cleaner to clean the pods for inspection and shipping

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Conor Devaney on captaincy and 2018. See page 101 Conor Devaney in action against Mayo in last year’s All-Ireland Quarter-Final replay in Croke Park. Pic: Andrew Fox


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SportsPeople This weekend’s action

Horses for Courses by Tom Red

Racing today is at Tramore in Co. Waterford with racing away at 12.25 pm. Tomorrow racing takes place on the all weather at Dundalk stalls opening for the first at 6 pm. On Saturday, the venue is in Co. Meath with Fairyhouse’s last meeting of 2017 starts at 12.05 pm. Sunday sees racing at both Thurles in Co. Tipperary at 12.35 pm and at Proudstown Park outside Navan in Co. Meath at 12.15 pm and the last of turf racing for 2017 in Ireland. There are two meetings in Dundalk next week on Thursday and Friday. The ground at Tramore today is heavy and is the same for Fairyhouse on Saturday. Going at Navan on Sunday is soft to heavy with heavy ground again in Thurles.

Last week’s review Only 5 horses turned out for the John Durkan at Punchestown on Sunday, and Horse of the Year, Sizing John with Robbie Power, got the better of Djakadam and Paul Townend in the 2½m chase ran in heavy conditions. The Gigginstown pair of Sub Lieutenant and A Toi Phil finished 3rd and 4th respectively and 2016 Punchestown Gold Cup victor Carlingford Lough pulled up. The winner will not go to Kempton for the King George over the Christmas but may run in Leopardstown’s Christmas Chase. The Grade 2 Hilly Way Chase in Cork went to Un De Sceaux who won very

easily by 25l and 50l from Top Gamble, Kerry Lee’s English raider, and Alisier D’irlande. The meeting was called off after 5 races with the last 2 abandoned. Europe’s highest money earner, over £7.5m, Highland Reel, running his final race, won the Group 1 Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin on Sunday for Aidan O’Brien bringing his total of Group 1 victories in 2017 to a record 28. The 5-Y-O son of Galileo will now be retired to stud. O’Brien’s other runners, Lancaster Bomber and Roly Poly in the Hong Kong Mile and has Deauville and War Decree in the Hong Kong Cup, finished out of the money.

Racing News Welcome news that Ruby Walsh hopes to be fully fit in time to ride at the Cheltenham Festival. The top Irish jump jockey sustained the injury in a fall from Let’s Dance at Punchestown on November 18th and aims to begin his physiotherapy in early February. Two Irish Cheltenham Festival-winning jockeys, Mikey Fogarty from Wexford and amateur Stephen Clements from Armagh, announced their retirement this week. Fogarty rode Don Poli to win the Martin Pipe Conditional Hurdle in 2014 and Clements rode Oiseau De Nuit to win the 2011 Grand Annual for Colin Tizzard as a conditional rider before reclaiming his amateur status due to weight problems. Blaklion, winner of the Grade 3 Becher Chase at Aintree last weekend and now ante post favourite for The Grand Nation-

BREAKING BALL Four Roads topple Pearses Four Roads overcame Pádraig Pearses in the county U-17 hurling final in Athleague recently on a scoreline of 2-8 to 1-8. The Tisrara outfit got their first goal after four minutes with Jack Donnelly firing past Liam Crevin in the Pearses goal: a sign of things to come. Pearses responded with points from Paul Carey, Oisin Kelly and Michael Kelly before Donnelly took the game by the scruff of the neck. He added two points and his second goal and Four Roads led by 2-5 to 0-4 at the break. Trevor Fallon slotted a free for Four Roads on the resumption before Paul Carey grabbed two points and fired a free to the net to haul Pearses back into contention. Referee Kevin McGeeney then dished out the Christmas cards early. Two-goal hero Jack Donnelly was joined on the sideline by teammates John Cunniffe and Oisin Campbell as Pearses outnumbered Four Roads 13 v 10 in the closing stages. However, the then Tisrara ten fought valiantly to hold on and claim the county title. For the winners Jack Donnelly was superb in the first half with a return of 2-3 from play.

Medals presented to Camogie finalists The Presentation of the All-Ireland Camogie Finalists’ medals took place recently at the Hodson Bay Hotel. Special guest on the night was Sunday Game analyst and former three-time All Star with Gal-

way, Anne Marie Hayes. Medals were presented to the Minor ‘B’ finalists 2016 and Minor ‘C’ finalists and U-14 ‘C’ finalists of 2017. Geraldine Greene, Chairperson of the Camogie Board, thanked the management teams who give of their time voluntarily on a weekly basis. She also thanked parents and mentors in clubs for their support before thanking clubs for putting their facilities at the disposal of county teams. She also expressed the board’s gratitude to sponsors whose generous donations helped the County Board to defray some of the running costs of the county teams. David O’Connor, Chairman of Club Rossie and Sean Mahon of MahonSweeney then addressed the large attendance. Both acknowledged all the work undertaken to ensure that Roscommon Camogie fielded at inter-county level. Following presentations to teams and mentors, a presentation was made to Ann Marie Hayes by the chairperson Geraldine Greene who thanked Anne Marie, the staff at Hodson Bay, Niamh Conway, and Michelle Hughes for all their help in making the night a success.

Players return for Offaly challenge Roscommon senior footballers played Offaly in a challenge game on Tuesday night. Roscommon ran out the 2-17 to 0-19 winners and the team featured a return to action for the three Daly brothers Ronan, Conor and Niall, and Cathal Cregg. St. Brigid’s Padraig Kelly was also prominent at wing half-forward.

(Above) Belinda Dooley (Vice-Chairperson of Roscommon Camogie Board) makes a presentation to Roscommon U-14 team management at the recent Camogie medals presentation in the Hodson Bay Hotel. Pic: Michelle Hughes (Right) Kieran Farrell chairman of Coiste Iomána presents the Mike John Lane memorial cup to joint Four Roads captains Trevor Fallon and Diarmuid Treacy.

GAA RESULTS

Seamus Carthy Auctio neers Division 4 - Lee Cup AFL At Kiltoom: St. Brigid’s 4-9 Pádraig Pearses 0-7

FIXTURE Sunday, December 17th

Seamus Carthy Auctio neers AFL Division 5 Cup At Tulsk: Tulsk Lord Edw ards v St. Faithleach’s. 2 pm

Sizing John and Robbie Power win the John Durkan.

al, was ridden by Clements to win the 5-Y-O Maiden at Tinahely in 2014. Time has been called on the career of the 4 times Grade One winning chaser 12-Y-O Flemenstar. He won the Irish Arkle at Leopardstown, the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse and the John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown in 2012 when trained by Peter Casey. In 2015 when trained by Anthony Curran, the owner’s son, he won the Paddy Power Chase at Leopardstown. He made a great start to this season when second over hurdles at Clonmel last month but pulled up on his return to chasing at Navan last Saturday and has been retired.

Former flat champion trainer in Britain Peter Walwyn has died at the age of 84. He is best remembered for training of the brilliant Grundy who won the Irish 2000 Guineas and Derby as well as the Derby at Epsom in 1975 and defeated Bustino in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, a race which has been called the race of the century.

Point to Point There is no racing in this sphere until the last day of the year when the United will bring down the curtain on the sport for 2017 at Templenacarriga near Midleton in Co. Cork with a 12.30 pm start.


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SportsPeople Creggs RFC Report

THE GAIN LINE

Creggs win again to extend lead at top of the table Connacht Junior 1 League: Creggs 10 Tuam RFC 3. Creggs survived a late onslaught to cling on for a hard-earned victory over Tuam in Saturday’s fullblooded league encounter at The Green. Creggs entered the game with confidence, boosted up by recent impressive wins over Corinthians and Castlebar. However, Tuam were in no mood to give up on their own league title aspirations, and they carried the fight to Creggs straight from the kick-off. The opening exchanges were explosive, but Creggs could not convert early pressure into points on the board. Then Tuam took the lead in the 23rd minute with a well-struck penalty after Creggs had infringed at a ruck. This score was somewhat against the run of play but Creggs hit back with a period of dominance which culminated in a well-worked try by flanker Alan Brandon, after a rolling maul had been held up just short of the try-line. Creggs led 5-3 at half-time, a fair reflection of the exchanges between two wellmatched and highly committed sides. With sub-zero temperatures now making handling difficult, the error count increased and scoring opportunities were at a premium as the packs

battled for control. Creggs enjoyed a marked supremacy in the scrum for most of the game, but Tuam sorted this problem to dominate this key area in the final quarter. The match-winning score came in the 65th minute when Creggs scrum-half Eoghan Coyle made a searing break up the left touchline, before passing to James Brandon, who crashed over for a fine try. Thereafter, Tuam threw everything at Creggs, but superb defence held them at bay, with wave after wave of attack repelled by the brave and determined home team. A series of 5-metre scrums almost yielded a try for Tuam, but eventually Chris Duignan lifted the siege with a clearance downfield which was greeted enthusiastically by the big partisan home crowd. Tom Fleming, Sean Higgins and Aidan Leech got through an immense amount of work in the Creggs frontrow, while lineout jumper Brian Donoghue and the powerful Mike Blighe were prominent throughout. The all-Brandon back-row unit tackled tigerishly and attacked with purpose whenever the opportunity arose. Eoghan Coyle gave another excellent display at the base of the scrum, while Mark Brandon probed for openings and released his three-quarters to good effect. Tom Callaghan and Elliot Jennings were unflinching in defence, while wings Chris Duignan and Luke Meehan always threatened with ball in

hand. Kevin Gavin gave a trademark display of calm authority at full-back. Michael Holland, Ryan Horan, Peter Lohan and Eoghan Farrell also helped Creggs to maintain momentum when introduced to the fray. Creggs now take a break from league action until the New Year, but they travel to Dunmore for a Curley Cup semi-final next Saturday. Creggs: Kevin Gavin, Luke Meehan, Elliot Jennings, Tom Callaghan, Chris Duignan, Mark Brandon, Eoghan Coyle, Tom Fleming, Sean Og Higgins, Aidan Leech, Brian Donoghue, Mike Blighe, James Brandon, Alan Brandon, Kevin Brandon, Eoghan Farrell, Damian Nolan, Peter Lohan, Michael Holland, Ryan Horan. Training for all senior teams (firsts, seconds, U-20s & U-18.5s) continues. New and returning players always welcome at each grade. N.B.: All outstanding membership must be paid by this weekend. Creggs Seconds’ XV match v Sligo RFC was postponed last Sunday due to snow.

Youth Rugby Our U-17s lost their away league match to leaders Ballina RFC last Saturday. The U-13s also lost out away to Corinthians RFC the same day. And last Sunday saw the U-16s’ league game away to Sligo postponed due to snow.

Fixtures Creggs U-15s travel to play Sligo RFC next Saturday in their re-fixed Connacht A League game. Creggs U-16s were due to play Claremorris RFC in the Connacht A League as went to press on Wednesday night. Creggs U-18.5s will play Ballinrobe RFC at 7 pm on Friday night in the Connacht U-18.5 A League in Creggs. Please supports the lads on this Friday night. Creggs Minis are now on their Christmas break but the U-8s will travel to Galway on Saturday and play at half-time in the Connacht v Brive game. Players to be there at 2 pm. A bus will run to bring parents and players. It always proves to be a great thrill for all our underage players to play in the Sportsground so enjoy and best of luck lads.

Mini Rugby Creggs Minis had their last training session before Christmas when they trained in Creggs last Saturday. All return to training on Saturday, January 6th at 11 am. New players always welcome at all ages from U-7 to U-12 (boys & girls). More info on: www.creggsrugby. ie/Facebook: Creggs RFC/call 0897078296. Please note – a handful of outstanding registrations/membership for this season must be completed and handed in when we return to training.

BUCCANEERS RFC Mary’s gain revenge St. Mary’s College swiftly avenged last week’s home defeat to Buccaneers when they overcame the midlanders 22-6 in their Ulster Bank League Division 1A match played at Dubarry Park on Saturday. The Dublin side, bolstered by the return of Ireland Sevens player Terry Kennedy at fullback and the restoration of fit again Sean Kearns to fly-half, were the better outfit for the majority of the contest.

Membership Subscriptions Membership subscriptions are still due to be paid by quite a number of people including some players and mentors. Payment can now be made electronically or by paying directly to our Administrator Geraldine in the clubhouse or via relevant team managers/ coaches.

Festive Greetings We wish all members, players, mentors, sponsors, supporters and their families a peaceful and happy Christmas and all the best for 2018. We thank you for your continued support throughout the season.

SICK AS A PARROT/OVER THE MOON ROSCOMMON & DISTRICT LEAGUE NEWS

The scene at the Roscommon & District Football League grounds in Lecarrow earlier this week. Pic: Dan Dooner

Dooner’s weekend predictions Last Sunday’s fixtures fell victim to the snow enabling Ballinasloe Town to leapfrog Boyle Celtic and St. Peter’s to close the gap on Castlerea Celtic. It has the makings of a thrilling title race come the New Year! This weekend Roscommon & District League sides are in Connacht Cup action. Best of luck to all teams and here’s hoping for plenty of representation in the third round!

Sunday, 17th December TP Brennan Connacht Cup Round 2 (2 pm) Ballaghaderreen FC v Dysart FC Dysart will fancy this. Prediction: Dysart FC Ballymoe FC v St. John’s FC Home advantage can swing this. Prediction: Ballymoe FC

NUIG B v St. Peter’s FC The Athlone side should progress. Prediction: St. Peter’s FC Carbury FC v St. John’s Athletic The Sligo side are in great form. Prediction: Carbury FC West United v Castlerea Celtic Difficult trip but Celtic have enough. Prediction: Castlerea Celtic Achill Rovers v Shiven Rovers This is a tough trip for Shiven. Prediction: Achill Rovers Cloonfad United v Tuam Celtic The hosts get the nod here. Prediction: Cloonfad United Oughterard v Ballinasloe Town The RDFL side are really motoring. Prediction Ballinasloe Town Boyle Celtic v Galway Hibs Tough test for Boyle but I fancy them to come through it. Prediction: Boyle Celtic

Merville United v Rahara Rovers This should be close and will depend how well Rahara travel. Prediction: Rahara Rovers Kiltullagh v Moore United The Roscommon side will fancy their chances. Prediction: Moore United Straide & Foxford v Skyvalley Rovers The hosts may sneak through. Prediction: Straide & Foxford Moylough ’79 v Cois Fharraige Moylough are enjoying an excellent season and will be quietly confident. Prediction: Moylough ‘79 Dunmore Town v Merlin The hosts are struggling. Prediction: Merlin TP Brennan Connacht Shield Preliminary Round (2 pm) Dynamo Blues v Strokestown United Prediction: Strokestown United

Ballinasloe Town B v Corrib Celtic B Prediction: Ballinasloe Town B TP Brennan Connacht Shield Round 1 Hodson Bay Athletic v Claregalway FC B The Roscommon side should progress. Prediction: Hodson Bay Athletic Cam Celtic v Dromore Villa I fancy Cam here. Prediction: Cam Celtic Benbulben FC v Lough Harps Tricky trip for Harps but can win narrowly. Prediction: Lough Harps Killeen Sports Division Two Roscommon United v Boyle Celtic B The visitors will be looking to bounce back from defeat to Moylough but United are no pushovers. Prediction: Draw

Soccer Results The Herald Premier Division St. Peter’s FC 4 Ballymoe FC 1 Cloonfad United 0 Ballinasloe Town 1 Moore United 5 St. John’s Athletic 1 Ballaghaderreen FC v Skyvalley Rovers, postponed. Dysart FC v Boyle Celtic, postponed. Killeen Sports Grounds Division Two Boyle Celtic B 2 Moylough ’79 4 Glen Celtic v Castlerea Celtic B, postponed. Cam Celtic v Roscommon United, postponed. Rahara Rovers v Skyvalley Rovers B, postponed.


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Lukaku flops as City dominate It was a huge weekend in the Premier League although I don’t think there were any shocks. Manchester City proved that they are far and away the best side in the division with an easy win against Manchester United at Old Trafford. The wonder was that the margin was only 2-1 given their total dominance of the game. As a United man it was sad to see them being totally outclassed and I fear that a distant second is the best they can hope for this season. I was prepared to give Romelu Lukaku a chance to prove himself but the reality is that he is not a top class player despite costing a whopping £75 million. In the big games he has been found wanting. United fans would be willing to forgive the couple of defensive mistakes but he

has missed chances in games against Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City. Even more depressing from a United point of view is the behaviour of Jose Mourinho. After the game he claimed that Manchester City were lucky! I know he has to put a gloss on it but anyone who was watching the game could not come to that conclusion. Allegedly he started a row afterwards in the dressing room area. He was a great manager surely but I’m afraid the key word there is ‘was’. Liverpool continue to frustrate their fans. After a brilliant display in the Champions League last week, they dominated the Merseyside Derby on Sunday only to concede a silly penalty late on. Jurgen Klopp is becoming tiresome with his protestations too. Everyone is

Irish provinces impress in Europe

There was great rugby action at the weekend and I managed to see both Leinster and Munster on the TV. Munster blew Leicester away with a brilliant performance at Thomond Park and it was a joy to watch. I know that it will be a different story at Welford Road this week but Munster are a good solid side. Leinster were excellent too as they inflicted defeat on Exeter who lost for the first time at home in two years. Ulster also won, and away from home too, against Harlequins. It was great to see Connacht winning in such style away to Brive. Every time this year that Connacht are written off they seem to be able to come up with a great win. It is hard to believe that this was much the same team who lost to Zebre the previous week in the Pro14. They are now looking good for a home quarter-final in the Challenge Cup.

wrong except himself. He left probably his two best players on the line last weekend and paid the price. Of the five teams who are still in the Champions League from the Premier League only Chelsea got a bad draw (Barcelona) and all the others should advance to the quarter-finals which would be very interesting. With regard to the Premier League they are as well to hand over the trophy this week. A sign of how things have changed in modern day football came on Saturday during the West Ham v Chelsea game when the cameras showed the Chelsea subs passing around a hot water bottle on the bench! Commentator Jonathan Pearce remarked: “In 37 years covering football in this country I have never seen the like”. No further comment required.

Jose Mourinho tries to give some much needed direction to Romelu Lukaku during Manchester United’s derby defeat to Manchester City last Sunday.

Captain Devaney a good choice It was good to hear that Conor Devaney is the new Roscommon senior football captain for 2018. He is now one of our senior players and he had a great year this year, which ended with an All Star nomination. Conor was one of the stars of the Roscommon All-Ireland winning minor team in 2006. Where have all those years

gone? Shane Curran will be the U-20 manager for 2018 and there is a great pool of talented young players to choose from. The U-20 Connacht final will be the curtain raiser for the senior match in 2018. It would be nice to be in both! I also see where Frankie Dolan will continue as the

Conor Devaney will captain the Roscommon senior footballers next year.

St. Brigid’s manager in 2018 alongside selectors Mark O’Carroll and Shane Curran. County finalists Roscommon Gaels will also have their manager from the last three years, Liam McNeill, back in charge in 2018 and former Gaels manager Davy Kelly will take change at St. Dominic’s in 2018.

Rocket Ronnie is the greatest

‘Rocket’ Ronnie O’Sullivan is the greatest of all time according to Stephen Hendry.

Snooker was one of the most watched TV sports in the 80s and 90s. Interest has waned in the past decade but there are still some players worth watching and one of those is Ronnie O’Sullivan. Last Sunday night I watched the final session of the UK Championship when he faced Shaun Murphy in the final. O’Sullivan was simply majestic as he registered one brilliant break after another. His skill and control of the cue ball was unbelievable. Stephen Hendry was one of those in commentary. He and O’Sullivan are often spoken about as the greatest players ever to play the game. Hendry said: “Looking at Ronnie O’Sullivan tonight I don’t think there is any doubt about who is the greatest of all time”. A nice thing to say and very revealing too.

O’Connor takes financial baton

I have been attending GAA conventions in Roscommon for over 30 years and time was when it was one of the major events in the county during the winter months. It used to start at 1 pm on a Sunday and on several occasions it took two sittings to get the business done such was the level of debate. Thankfully things are more streamlined now and on Monday night the 2017 Roscommon convention was held in the Abbey Hotel. There were two motions discussed in total and the entire business of the meeting took about an hour and a half. I remember years when there might be 35 motions on the Clár. The vast majority of the meeting was taken up with the financial report presented by outgoing treasurer Seamus Maher. In all the years of attending the convention it was the most comprehensive and easy to understand presentation I have seen. The finances of the board were in a very perilous state when Maher took over the post two years ago but it looks like they are well on the way to stability now. It is a massive job with huge responsibility now and the County Board turned over in excess of €2 million in 2017 which is on a par with many mid-size businesses. Seamus Maher stepped down from his position which is a pity because he did a superb job. However, he will hand over to David O’Connor who is well familiar with how the system works having done such great work with Club Rossie over the years. He has big shoes to fill but he will be well capable of carrying on the baton and I wish him the best of luck.


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‘It’s an honour’ for Captain Conor THE LEAD STORY Dan Dooner Conor Devaney was named as the new captain of the Roscommon senior footballers earlier this week and while the Kilbride clubman said he was pleased with the honour, he insists it doesn’t change anything. “It’s an honour of course but it won’t change my game. I’m looking to follow on from Ciaráin (Murtagh), I would have been taking some notes and I hope to follow in his footsteps because he is someone who always led by example,” Conor told Roscommon People on Wednesday. Roscommon vice-captains for the year will be Diarmuid Murtagh and David Murray and Conor says it’s definitely a collective effort. “We have a lot of leaders in the team, lads like John McManus, Seanie Mullooly, Seanie Mac. They are demanding and they won’t settle for people not putting the work in in training. “Diarmuid Murtagh and Davy Murray are the vice-captains and it was clear last year that those two really pushed it on in training and matches. Everyone is demanding though and we all hold each other accountable.” While the All Star nominee describes

2017 as “a great year”, he quickly adds that the humbling defeat to Mayo in the quarter-final replay in Croke Park was an eye opener. “We drew with them the first day out but the second day shows that there is a huge gap. We learned a lot from the second day and I think we can close that gap. “We would expect to be in the Connacht Final again in 2018, whether we win or not and I hope we do, our goal is to be in the Super 8. “We want to be competitive in the league too. The first game is against Meath at the Hyde and then we’re away to Tipperary after that so two wins and we’ll be on the right track,” he adds. For now though, preparations are going well and there has been an increase in intensity when it comes to A v B games in training. That collective effort and group accountability along with the return of experienced players such as Cathal Cregg and the Daly brothers will push this Roscommon team on as they bid to bounce back to Division One and retain their Connacht title.

Roscommon footballers Conor Devaney (right) and Thomas Featherston were on hand to help raise the Oran Healthy Club flag last Saturday.

Harriers’ 10 miler part of Kia series!

Oran Healthy Club raises flag

Roscommon Harriers 10 Mile Road Race will partner with Kia for the inaugural Kia Series in 2018 in what is seen as a huge boost to the event which takes place on July 7th next year. The nationwide series encourages Ireland’s best male and female distance athletes to compete against each other in well established regional races, with a new Kia Stonic up for grabs for the best overall male and female winners of the series. To be eligible, athletes must compete in 5 out of the 8 races.

Roscommon stars Conor Devaney and Thomas Featherston officially raised the Oran Healthy Clubs flag last Saturday morning. Oran is one of just fiftyeight clubs nationally that have received Healthy Club status from HQ. Following the raising of the flag, Oran Healthy Clubs officially launched Oran Gets Active 2018. Registration will take place on Tuesday, January 4th at 7 pm in Ballinaheglish Community Centre. Special guest is Pat Divilly, motivational speaker and trainer. Cost for the 8-week programme is €60 per person, and €90 for a couple. For more information call Michelle on 087-4648437. There will be more details in next week’s issue of Roscommon People.

The sporting brief Handball

Lisacul success! The 40x20 Nationals were held in Mayo recently and Lisacul’s two most prominent handballers, Sean Jennings and Denis Creaton, enjoyed impressive outings. Jennings won the Masters ‘B’ event, winning four matches over the two days and then beating Limerick’s Pat Murphy 21-12, 4-0 (w/d injured) in the final. Sean wore Murphy down before the Limerick man’s body gave up on him in the second game. Jennings has probably been Roscommon’s most improved player in the last two years and is reaping the rewards now thanks to great dedication.

Sean’s regular training partner Denis Creaton also had a good run in the Mens ‘B’ event, winning three matches on his way to a final against Newport’s Ciaran Burke. Burke won a hardfought encounter 15-8, 15-7 on his home court. Creaton went one step further in the Salthill tournament a week later, when he won out the Men’s ‘B’ event, beating Limerick’s colourful Paul Hedderman 21-11, 21-11 in an entertaining encounter. Further afield, Roscommon Town native and long-time St. Coman’s player, Hillary Rushe recently captured the prestigious Milwaukee Classic Ladies Open event with a very impressive final win over number one seed Aimee Tuohey 21-12, 21-6.

Golf

Wintry greens The heavy snowfall resulted in the cancellation of a number of golf outings across the county last weekend. However, two competitions went ahead in Roscommon where Jackie Maxwell captured the ladies’ 9-hole competition with 19 points ahead of Ciara Hereward-Ryan on 18. Meanwhile, in the men’s seniors’ competition, Frank Kearns’ 27 points was enough to see off the rest of the field. Charlie McDonnell took Cat 1 with 25 points, Charlie Brennan Cat 2 with 27 points and Michael O’Connor Cat 3 with 23 points. There will be a Christmas and New

Year Ladies’ and Gents’ Open Special in Athlone from St. Stephen’s Day to New Year’s Day. It’s a 15-hole stableford competition and visitors pay €15. The recent ladies’ 12-hole competition meanwhile, was won by Catherine Fitzgerald with 23 points while recent 97 Club winners were Eleanor Larkin, Ann Evans and Kay Delaney.

Darts

Molly’s are top! Molly’s enter the Christmas break top of the tree in the Roscommon Darts League following their 6-3 win over The Hollywood in their rescheduled round five match. Hot on their heels in second spot are

The Holly Tree, who travelled to Ballaghaderreen last week and edged Molly’s 5-4. Elsewhere there were wins for The Hollywood over An Bothar Rua (5-4), McDermott’s away to Creaton’s (6-3) and Flanagan’s away to The Forge (54). Martin Fleming staked a claim for player of the week as he hit a 180 as well as 100 and 120 checkouts and a 15-dart leg in The Hollywood’s win over An Bothar Rua. League action returns on January 12th when leaders Molly’s (36 points) will entertain third placed Flanagan’s (35 points) while The Forge entertain McDermott’s, Creaton’s host An Bothar Rua and The Hollywood Bar face The Holly Tree.


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Funding and participation needs to be tackled Chairman Sweeney addresses convention  SEAMUS DUKE

In a wide ranging address, the outgoing chairman Seamus Sweeney recalled a year of mixed results on the field of play with the highlights being the winning of the Connacht Senior Football Championship, the U-17 footballers and hurlers performing well and Michael Glavey’s winning the Connacht Intermediate Club Football Championship. However, the serious financial issues facing the board and rural de-population leading to clubs having difficulty fielding teams were the main items he highlighted to delegates. With regard to finance, he said that he was thankful for the assistance given to the board by Croke Park during year. “The accounts will show that while there is a surplus shown this year, the fact is that we have received an advance of Croke Park grants which means we will not receive these grants in 2018 and part of 2019 and we will have to make up this shortfall in the next two years.” He paid tribute to the work of Club Rossie and its chairman David

O’Connor for the fundraising work they have been doing in recent years. With regard to rural de-population, the chairman said that the reality was now that clubs are finding it difficult to field teams at underage level and that a pooling of resources of neighbouring clubs is the only way forward. “We have sought to address this, and the county secretary Brian Carroll and I are in discussions with some clubs with a view to pooling resources to maximise participation in playing our games. There is a responsibility on all of us at club and county level to ensure that all our young people, regardless of where they live in this county, have an opportunity to play Gaelic Games. “We have to develop a structure which allows clubs to pool resources at certain levels while at the same time protecting the individual club identity,” he said. Seamus Sweeney also said that the County Board was committed to the Dermot Earley Training Centre project in Runnabracken and to the further development of the facilities at Dr Hyde Park.

Pictured at the Roscommon GAA Convention in the Abbey Hotel on Monday night last were David O’Connor, Roscommon County Board Treasurer and Olivia Connaughton (St. Dominic’s). Picture: Andrew Fox

Going through the motions

Meet the new Executive…

There were two motions debated. St. Dominic’s proposed that the U-12, U-14, U-16 and minor grades would remain in place in 2018, and that was passed without debate. A motion from the Boyle club that would instruct the GAA not to renew any contract with TV companies that require pay per view when the current contract expires was passed unanimously. That motion was proposed by Mary Clifford, who said that the current SKY TV deal excluded a lot of people including the elderly, many of whom had given a lifetime of service to the GAA.

There were no elections but a new treasurer is now in place. Outgoing treasurer Seamus Maher stepped down from his position and will be replaced by David O’Connor (St. Dominic’s) who is also the current chairman of Club Rossie. Seamus Maher wished David O’Connor the best of luck saying that the systems were now in place to go forward into the future and David O’Connor thanked Seamus Maher for his great work over the previous two years. The County Board Executive for 2018 is: Chairman: Seamus Sweeney; Vice-Chairman: Padraig Naughton; Secretary: Brian Carroll; Assistant Secretary: Valerie Murray; Treasurer: David O’Connor; Assistant Treasurer: Seamus Nugent; Development Officer: Thomas Murray; Coaching Officer: Sean Kilbride; Irish and Culture Officer: Michael Gunn; PRO: Hugh Lynn; Connacht Council: Sean Mullaney and Anthony Flaherty; Central Council: John Corcoran.

Pictured at the Roscommon GAA Convention in the Abbey Hotel on Monday night last were Brian Carroll, Roscommon County Board Secretary and Seamus Sweeney, Roscommon County Board Chairman. Picture: Andrew Fox

Maher: Debts can be reduced to zero ... Outgoing Treasurer Seamus Maher made a comprehensive report to the delegates and outlined the huge problems with the finances of the board over the past number of years. He said that over €500,000 was owed to various creditors when he took over a couple of years ago. Seamus Maher said that while the finances showed a surplus for the year, the board had to seek help from Croke Park and they came up trumps with a sum of €240,000 which is money that

they paid to the board in advance of grants that will be due in 2018 and 2019. This helped the board pay a large proportion of its debts and now the figure owed is just over €178,000, a much more manageable figure and he told the meeting he would be confident that that figure can be reduced to zero in the coming years. He said that team administration expenses were substantially down because each team management had to agree a budget for their activities

which is now signed off and approved by the County Board before the year starts. He told the meeting an internal finance committee to monitor the finances of Roscommon County Board and which consists of officials from Roscommon County Board, the Connacht Council and the GAA at national level is now in place, and will report quarterly. The first meeting of that board was held on the 15th August 2017.

John Murphy (Castlerea St. Kevin’s) questioned the cost of the Club Rossie bus and pointed out that the County Board still owed over €800,000 through loans from Croke Park (€655,000), Ballymore Properties (€750,000) and the bus lease (€118,000). “It’s still a lot of money,” he said. Club Rossie Chairman David O’Connor defended the use of the bus and pointed out that the promotional and goodwill value of using the

bus was very important for the GAA in Roscommon in a number of ways, not all of them financial. A number of delegates praised the quality of the presentation by Seamus Maher while assistant treasurer Seamus Nugent said that in all the years he was going to GAA conventions he had not seen a clearer or more comprehensive presentation of the finances of the board and he wished Seamus Maher all the best in the future.


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Pictured at the Roscommon GAA Convention in the Abbey Hotel on Monday night last were Seamus Nugent, Michael Geraghty (Kilglass Gaels), Seamus Maher, outgoing Roscommon County Board Treasurer, Charlie Reynolds and Pat McGuire (Kilglass Gaels). Picture: Andrew Fox

Coffey critical of Connacht Final calamity The convention ended on a slightly sour note when Michael Glavey’s club chairman Gerry Coffey had some very strong words to say about the arrangements at Dr Hyde Park for the Connacht Intermediate Club Final against Claregalway. “I have had a lot of people contact me since the match about what went on that day. Firstly, you could not hear the National Anthem as the CD seemed to be sticking, you could not hear

the tannoy system either and then when the game was over there was no public address system. No one could hear the speeches by the Connacht Council official who presented the cup to our own captain Conor Hussey. “To be honest, it was a disgrace and I wonder if it was a club from further down in the south of the county would they be treated the same way. There are many people in our club and in Claregalway who are very annoyed at what

went on. It was the biggest day in the history of our club and it just was not good enough,” he said. Chairman Seamus Sweeney said that he wanted to apologise for anything that may have been remiss on the day but he rejected the notion that any club were being treated differently to others. “I will raise this at a meeting that we are having very shortly about Dr Hyde Park,” he said.

Referee shortage a problem Referees co-ordinator Haulie Beirne gent appeal to delegates and clubs tomade an urreferees as he said the situation in thesupply more county was “becoming critical”. He told the convention that there were referees in Roscommon in total and only about 50 who could referee adult championship about 30 “Out of the 50 referees, 24 are over thematches. 12 are over the age of 55 and three are age of 50, over the age of 60 so I think you can see by that we blood or we will be in a situation where need new we will have to call off games. “A few of the referees that we have told they will give it one more year and that me that just about getting by at the moment but’s all. We are a few retirements we will be in dire strai if we have ts. It’s as simple as that. “I am appealing to every club in the source referees and there is a training county to ing in January. Referees are like players,course starthave them we will have no games,” he if we don’t concluded.

Convention by the numbers A surplus for the year of €211,851 last year there was a defecit of €130,042. Gate receipts were down from €177,522 in 2016 to €151,683 in 2017. Seamus Maher said that receipts at under-age games were “way down”. Team expenses for the year were €860,333 which was down from €1,074,964 in 2016. Sponsorship for the year was up to €225,847 from a figure of €190,210 in 2016. The fact that Roscommon did not qualify for the league play-offs was reflected in their share for the year from the league, €56,335 in 2017, down from €85,319 the previous year. Medical expenses showed a whopping

drop in 2017 at €66,393 down from €172,802 Euro in 2016 and it was explained that there were three serious injuries to players paid for in 2016 which were not covered by insurance. A new system is now in place to prevent that happening in the future. Club Rossie income was up substantially at €429,054 from €335,797 in 2016, a rise of over €94,000. The amount of trade creditors (people owed money by the board) is down hugely. In 2016, the figure was €558,751 and that’s now down to €178,619. Croke Park advanced the County Board €240,000 this year to help with the payment of creditors and that money is in lieu of grants that are due on 2018 and some in 2019.

Pictured at the Roscommon GAA Convention in the Abbey Hotel on Monday night last were Frank Kenny (St. Brigid’s), Anthony Flaherty (Athleague Hurling Club) and Andy Mulligan (Shannon Gaels). Picture: Andrew Fox


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