Category: News

  • Electric Picnic 2023

    Electric Picnic 2023

    EP Republic has applied for a LICENCE APPLICATION under the terms of Part XVI of the Planning and Development Act 2000 to 2015 (as amended) for a Proposed Multi Stage Concert event to be held at Stradbally Hall Estate, Stradbally, Co. Laois

     

     

    The proposed Multi Stage Concert event to be held on 1st September,  2nd September and 3rd September 2023 at Stradbally Hall Estate, Stradbally, Co. Laois, with low key entertainment on 31st  August 2023.

    General camping facilities from the 1st September to the 4th September 2023, and family campervan, general campervan and early entry camping facilities for a maximum of 20,000 from the 31st August to the 4th September 2023.

     

    If you wish to lodge a submission/observation to the licence application, please send your submission in writing, before close of business on 15th February 2023, to the Planning Department Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois or by email to planning@laoiscoco.ie

     

  • Operation Transformation Goes to Ratheniska,

    Operation Transformation Goes to Ratheniska,

    Operation Transformation at Ratheniska GAA this Friday 27th January 2023 at 7.00 P.M

    Filming of the Operation Transformation Ad Break Challenge moves to a different town each week. The first Ad Break challenge took place on the 29th December, in Stradbally Village was led by Operation Transformation expert, Karl Henry  and featured Stradbally native, Ann Simpson. Since then enormous crowds have joined in the activities at Vicarstown, Portlaoise, Kilcavan and support has been phenomenal.

    This week the action moves to Ratheniska GAA this Friday 27th January 2023 at 7.00 P.M

    See you there!!!!!!!!

  • Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities Information Session

    Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities Information Session

    Laois County Council Arts Service hosted an in-person Information Session on upcoming arts grants and opportunities on Thursday 19th January 2023 at Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise.

     

    An online Information Session will take place on Thursday 26th January 2023 at 7:00pm via Microsoft Teams.

    To book a place: Please email artsoff@laoiscoco.ie

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    Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities

    1: Arts Act Grants 2023

    Provision has been made by Laois County Council for the payment of grants to Laois arts organisations and individuals who meet the artistic and financial criteria set down by Laois County Council and who provide adequate information on their proposed activities.  Maximum amount payable will not exceed €1000.

     

    2: Tyrone Guthrie Residency Bursary Awards 2023

    A bursary is available to enable two Laois artists to spend one week working at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan. The bursary is open to artists in all fields and is selected based on previous achievements and projects in hand.

     

    3: Artists in Schools Scheme 2023

    Grants are available for artists’ residencies in schools, to include all art forms. This scheme gives primary and post primary schools the opportunity to select and work with professional artists and explore new arts media.

     

    4: Culture Night 2023

    Expressions of interest are invited from arts and culture groups and individuals interested in organising events to be included in the funding application process for culture night taking place on Friday 22nd September 2023.

     

    5: Art Studios and Residential Studios at Laois Arthouse, Stradbally

    Expressions of interest are invited for Laois Arthouse Studios and Residential Studios in Stradbally. Studios at €250 and residential studios at €250 per month, including utilities and waste disposal.  Facilities include an exhibition space, kiln, garden, public library and WIFI.

     

     

    Closing date for receipt of these completed applications is Friday 17th February 2023

     

    Please click here for further details and application forms.

     

     

     

  • Excitement builds in Ballinakill for Pride of Place Awards Ceremony – Saturday 21st January 2023- Clayton Hotel, Ballsbridge

    Excitement builds in Ballinakill for Pride of Place Awards Ceremony – Saturday 21st January 2023- Clayton Hotel, Ballsbridge

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ireland’s largest Community Awards will be hosted by Dublin City Council, tomorrow night, Saturday, 21st January with hundreds of delegates expected to travel from across the four provinces to the Clayton Hotel, Ballsbridge.

    In its 20th year, the Pride of Place awards is an annual competition, organised by peacebuilding charity Co- operation Ireland and is sponsored by IPB Insurance.

    The Awards will be livestreamed from The Clayton Hotel  at 7pm on Saturday the 21st of January for supporters wishing to view the awards online. For the supporters watching from home, the event will be livestreamed at this link: https://prideofplace.ie/ – click on the button that states ‘watch live’. The viewing button will not be active until 7pm on Saturday the 21st.

     

    Established to promote and celebrate the best in community development , the awards recognise the selfless efforts of people in making their local neighbourhoods better places to live, work and socialise.

    The aim of the Pride of Place competition is to recognise initiatives taken by local communities to create pride in their area and to celebrate the vital contribution that community groups make to society and focuses on people coming together to shape, enhance and enjoy all that is good about their area.

    Pride of Place is an ideal platform to recognise the huge efforts being made in communities around the country and to thank people for their efforts. The spirit of collaboration and camaraderie represented by the various initiatives is inspiring and is an excellent example of how communities can work together to make a real and practical difference to society.The competition is about showing respect and inclusion for every sector in our communities, young, old, rich, or poor and creating communities to which the people are proud to say they belong. It is also about communities demonstrating pride in their heritage, culture, achievements, people, and place.

    Pride of Place is an All-island competition, whereby local authorities from across the island of Ireland nominate groups in their communities , who they believe have made a signification contribution to improving their neighbourhood, working collectively  and for the Pride of Place 2022 competition, Laois was represented by Ballinakill entering the category for a Population 300 to 1000 citizens.

    Ballinakill  showcased its community champions superbly on Friday 16th September, 2022,  greeting the judges in the IPB All Island Pride of Place Competition 2022.

    There was no mistaking the pride of local people, when they displayed for the judges, all that they have and continue to do, to make Ballinakill a better place to live, work and visit.

    It is situated on the R433 close to the Laois-Kilkenny border. It has a rich heritage and a great natural beauty. Its unique ‘Toll Trees’, Market Square, 1798 Monument, Ballinakill Castle and Heywood Estate & Gardens are some of the landmarks which frame its history and tell its story.

    Its natural beauty is a backdrop for a number of outdoor activities- heritage walks, cycle routes & fishing or a simple stroll through the woods to enjoy the peace & tranquillity it offers.

    It has a variety of voluntary clubs – GAA, Tidy Towns and recently formed Ballinakill Community Development Association CLG among them.The local hall is home to cookery, guitar & fitness schools, an Active retirement group, bingo & cards. It has a squash club, outdoor swimming pool & a playground.

    It  is a vibrant, growing community whose members are committed to maximising its beauty, history, facilities and the talents of its people for the benefit of all.

    Community participation and innovation is at the forefront of everything they do in Ballinakill  and it is these qualities, which will ensure that the needs of the community will be met in the years ahead.

    The Awards Ceremony is the pinnacle of the annual competition and we wish the Community of Ballinakill all the very best of luck tomorrow night.

     

  • Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities Information Sessions

    Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities Information Sessions

    Laois County Council Arts Service will host two information sessions on upcoming arts grants and opportunities.

    • In-person: Thursday 19th January 2023 at 7:00pm at Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise
    • Online: Thursday 26th January 2023 at 7:00pm via Microsoft Teams

    To book a place: Please email artsoff@laoiscoco.ie

     

     

    Laois Arts Grants & Opportunities

    1: Arts Act Grants 2023

    Provision has been made by Laois County Council for the payment of grants to Laois arts organisations and individuals who meet the artistic and financial criteria set down by Laois County Council and who provide adequate information on their proposed activities.  Maximum amount payable will not exceed €1000.

     

    2: Tyrone Guthrie Residency Bursary Awards 2023

    A bursary is available to enable two Laois artists to spend one week working at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in County Monaghan. The bursary is open to artists in all fields and is selected based on previous achievements and projects in hand.

     

    3: Artists in Schools Scheme 2023

    Grants are available for artists’ residencies in schools, to include all art forms. This scheme gives primary and post primary schools the opportunity to select and work with professional artists and explore new arts media.

     

    4: Culture Night 2023

    Expressions of interest are invited from arts and culture groups and individuals interested in organising events to be included in the funding application process for culture night taking place on Friday 22nd September 2023.

     

    5: Art Studios and Residential Studios at Laois Arthouse, Stradbally

    Expressions of interest are invited for Laois Arthouse Studios and Residential Studios in Stradbally. Studios at €250 and residential studios at €250 per month, including utilities and waste disposal.  Facilities include an exhibition space, kiln, garden, public library and WIFI.

     

     

    Closing date for receipt of these completed applications is Friday 17th February 2023

     

    Please click here for further details and application forms.

     

     

  • Community Heritage Grant Scheme 2023 now open!

    Community Heritage Grant Scheme 2023 now open!

    €1.5 million available to support Ireland’s heritage through Community Heritage Grant Scheme

    17 JANUARY, 2023

    The Heritage Council is now accepting applications from community groups and not for profit non-governmental organisations around the country for its Community Heritage Grant Scheme 2023.

    A total of €1.5m is available for this year’s scheme. Applications are sought for projects aimed at improving access and inclusion to heritage sites, and that apply good heritage practice to the management of places, collections, or objects (including buildings), with the maximum grant amount increased to €25,000 this year.

    Funding is also available for groups who want to improve access to heritage for people with disabilities, as well as for projects which explore the heritage of minorities, including newly arrived immigrants, and the Traveller community.

    The scheme also supports training events for traditional building skills, biodiversity, and archaeology, as well as the purchase of specialised equipment.

    Commenting, Chairperson of the Heritage Council Dr Martina Moloney said:

    “Every year we look forward to receiving applications for this scheme which provide a valuable insight into how vibrant our heritage community is.

    “Kells in County Meath is world famous for having once been home to the Book of Kells, and the town continues to champion ground-breaking lettering and design practices today. In 2022, we provided €15,424 to fund the restoration of the town’s Wharfedale printing press. This machine, dating from 1856, revolutionised the printing industry by enabling mass production printing due to its ability to print without having to be stopped.

    “Once the centre of the region’s printing operations, one of these machines was rediscovered in Kells in 2016, having become eclipsed by modern machinery. The funding facilitated the complex repair works needed to restore the machine. Now on public display, it is attracting visitors, preserving forgotten skills and encouraging community engagement through classes, exhibitions and artists in residence programmes.”

    Chief Executive of the Heritage Council Virginia Teehan added:

    “It gave me great pleasure in 2022 to see some of the wonderful heritage projects giving a voice to minority groups and making heritage more accessible to those with disabilities.

    “The Cork Traveller Women’s Network received €10,470 for a digital project documenting the rich Traveller oral history from the Black Ash area of Cork city, while €18,770 was given to the Hunt Museum for an excellent project aiming to make the museum work better for the Visually Impaired through the introduction of audio descriptive guides.

    “Ensuring that the heritage stories of minority groups are heard and that those with disabilities have the same access to heritage as everybody else continue to be priorities for us in 2023 and we look forward to receiving applications in these spaces.”

    The closing date for applications for this round of the scheme is Monday, 20th of February 2023 at 5pm. Applications must be made via the Heritage Council’s online grants management system. Funded projects must be completed by 9th October 2023. Full details are available here

    The Heritage Council will host a grants information webinar at 11am on 25th January 2023, with general application advice followed by a question and answers session. The event will be recorded and available on our website for viewing afterwards.

  • Funding for conservation of historic structures 2023

    Funding for conservation of historic structures 2023

    Applications are now open for funding for conservation of historic structures 2023.

    Further details at the following link: Conservation of Historic Structures

    Both schemes are managed by Laois County Council, and forms should be returned to Laois  County Council by the closing date 24th January 2023. Full details on the Laois County Council website.

     

     

  • Community Monuments Fund

    Community Monuments Fund

    Applications are now open for the Community Monuments Fund 2023.

    Further details at the following link: Community Monuments Fund – Laois County Council

    Laois County Council is required to assess all applications, and submit with appraisal to the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage by 14 Ferbruary 2023. The closing date for applications to Laois County Council is 24th January 2023.

     

     

     

  • Offer A Home Campaign

    Offer A Home Campaign

    Laois County Council is seeking unoccupied properties in County Laois to provide temporary accommodation to those fleeing war in Ukraine, who need a safe and secure place to stay for a while.

    Do you have an unoccupied property that you’re not using at the moment? A tax-free recognition payment of €800 per month is available to those who offer unoccupied properties.

    Please consider offering it as temporary accommodation for those fleeing this war. Your offer will make a huge difference for Ukrainian families. Visit offerahome.ie to make an offer or find out more. #OfferAHome

    If you #OfferAHome to those fleeing war in Ukraine, you can expect Laois County Council will follow up with you quickly and keep you updated and informed throughout the process. Find out more at offerahome.ie

  • Dynamic Purchasing System For Building Contractors

    Dynamic Purchasing System For Building Contractors

    The Local Government Operational Procurement Centre (LGOPC) has published a new Request to Tender on www.etenders.gov.ie (eTenders) to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System for Building Contractors for Minor Building Works on Residential Properties.

    When established, Local Authorities will run Supplementary Request for Tenders (mini-competitions) with the Economic Operators admitted to the DPS.
    To access the DPS tender documents, please ensure you register on the Office of Government Procurement (OGP) website www.etenders.gov.ie and search for this tender using the System ID number shown in the Table below.

    All Applications for admittance to the DPS must be completed electronically on www.etenders.gov.ie.

    The application process on eTenders will remain open after the initial application closing date and will continue to remain open to new and previously unsuccessful applications over the term of the DPS.

    Should you wish to learn more about the DPS, please contact the LGOPC Helpdesk at 066 718 3734 or by email at eproc@kerrycoco.ie.

     

    Competition Name Publishing

    Date

    Initial Application Closing

    Date & Time

    DPS Established Publishing Website
     

    Building Contractors for Minor Building Works on Residential Properties (Dynamic Purchasing System)

     

     

    20th December 2022

     

     

     

    8th February 2023

    3 p.m.

     

    June 2023  

    www.etenders.gov.ie

     

    System Id 230200

     

    Further guidance is available in attached Information Note.

  • Water Safety Classes – Spring 2023

    Water Safety Classes – Spring 2023

    Water Safety Classes – Spring 2023

    Want to try Water Safety Classes and progress toward your Lifeguarding Qualifications?

    Courses commencing at Laois Leisure Portlaoise (formerly Portlaoise Leisure Centre) as follows:

    Adults and 16 years + commencing Wednesday 18th 2023 -6.40pm to 7.35pm

    See poster below for further details and how to book!

    To book your place please complete and return the registration form to sports@laoiscoco.ie. Water Safety Classes Forms and details available to download by clicking on the link below:

    WS Information Poster and Registration form Autumn 2022

    All programmes leading to Irish Water Safety Certification

    Entry Requirement:  Must be able to swim 25 metres (1 length)
    Call/Phone/Email
    Sports Office, Laois County Council
    057 8664058
    sports@laoiscoco.ie