The Local Authority National Performance Indicator Report for 2018 has been published.
To view the Report and Press Release, please click here
The Local Authority National Performance Indicator Report for 2018 has been published.
To view the Report and Press Release, please click here
Laois County Council provides hundreds of services across Laois. Our work affects everyone’s daily life and communities all over the county.
Still, many people know only a limited amount about what we do or how they can engage with and make use of our services.
The #YourCouncil campaign aims to change that.
Can I get involved in the campaign?
Yes! The public can show their support by sharing the #YourCouncil social media posts they see online and watching and sharing our videos.
You can also tell us about how your council makes a positive impact on your life and area by joining in the #YourCouncil conversation on social media.
Laois County Council is currently preparing a new Corporate Plan in respect of the period 2019 – 2024.
The Corporate Plan sets out the core values of the organisation, the strategic aims and objectives and the supporting strategies for the implementation of same.
A copy of the current Plan is available for viewing here.
Laois County Council wishes to invite submissions from interested parties in relation to the draft Plan. Submissions should be made in writing to the Director of Corporate Affairs, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois to be received no later than 12 noon on Monday 21st October 2019.
Carmel McNicholl,
Senior Executive Officer.
Today marks the 3rd of October which means Laois TASTE Month is about to begin. Here’s what you can expect during week 1 of Laois Taste Month!
Location – Local Enterprise Office County, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois
For those of you wishing to enhance your business and at the same time have an opportunity to network with other businesses in the County, the Local Enterprise Office is running a number of free training programmes specifically designed for the food/drinks sector during the month of October.
On Friday the 4th of October LEO Laois are hosting a free training course on how to use instagram for Food & Drink Producers. Instagram is Ireland’s fastest growing mainstream social network. This type of media is primarily a visual platform involving the sharing of videos and pictures to help form a more personal connection with your target audience. It is ideally suited for food and drinks producers. This training course will explain how to use Instagram as a marketing tool for your business. It will explain how to set up a business account, how to brand it, how to create inspiring and engaging content, how to grow your followers and create ad campaigns and how to use it as a marketing tool.
Spaces are limited so book now to avoid disappointment: https://www.localenterprise.ie/Laois/Training-Events/Online-Bookings/T1949-Instagram-for-Food-And-Drinks-Producers.html
Other courses scheduled throughout the month can be booked online through www.localenterprise.ie/laois and to celebrate Laois Taste Month, the Local Enterprise Office is offering them free of charge to any food/drinks business in Co. Laois. As places are limited, early booking is advisable.
Location – Ballykilcavan Brewery, Ballykilcavan, Co. Laois
Join Ballykilcavan Brewery on Sunday the 6th of October at 10am to get a tour of the hop garden and then help to pick the bittering and aroma hops straight from the bines. We’ll collect them all together, and then bring them back to the brewery (which is only 400 metres away), and you can experience the smells and sounds of a full brew day as we add the freshly collected hops to the beer. While the brewers are working away, there’ll be a BBQ lunch and a chance to enjoy a few Ballykilcavan beers. Free entry and suitable for all. Please bring wellies or good footwear and a pair gardening gloves.
This event is free and has limited spaces available. Booking is essential through their website https://www.ballykilcavan.com/tours.html
For more information on all the events taking place during Laois Taste Month this October you can download or events brochure check out the Laois TASTE Month 2019 brochure!
The events of Laois Taste Month are proudly supported by Connect2Laois, Laois County Council, the Local Enterprise Office and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. For more information see or @LaoisCountyCouncil on Facebook or @connect2laois on Twitter.
Application forms for inclusion in the 2020/2021 Register of Electors or to change your details on the Register are available from Corporate Affairs Department at Áras an Chontate, Portlaoise, Co.Laois. Tel: (057) 8664105 or by email to register@laoiscoco.ie. The forms can also be downloaded here:
For information on Special Voting, Postal Voting & all other queries, please contact Corporate Affairs on (057) 86 64000 or email register@laoiscoco.ie.
Laois County Library Service with the support of Creative Ireland seeks to award a contract for services for a Reader- in -Residence . Reading and literacy is at the heart of the public library service in Laois and the new public library strategy,” Our Public Libraries 2022 – Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities”. Laois County Library Services are committed to developing the role of the library as a centre for culture and learning , with programmes and projects that meet individual and community needs .
See below for more details
Laois County Council wishes to notify the public of the intention & decision to close the following roads at the following location;
Road: Main Street, Portlaoise (L-21208-0, L-21209-0 and L-63101-0)
From a point: Junction with Market Square (N80)
To a point: Junction with Stradbally Road (N80)
ON and/or BETWEEN the following dates & times
Monday 19th August 2019 from 18:30 hrs to 21:00 hrs
For the purposes of Installation of Street Furniture
Any objections or observations shall be emailed to: wwilkinson@laoiscoco.ie
Extension of Works by one day due to adverse Weather Conditions.
Laois County Council wishes to advise of the intention & decision to close the following roads at the following location:
Road: R445 – Ballybrittas to Monasterevin Road at Jamestown Cross Roads (Bolands Pub)
From a point: Ballybrittas Village (R445/L71562 Junction)
To a point: R420 / R445 Junction at Killinure
ON and/or BETWEEN the following dates & times
12/08/2019 07:00Hrs until 13/08/2019 18.00Hrs
For the purposes of Restoration Improvement Works
Alternative routes are outlined on the attached map.
Any objections or observations shall be emailed to:
dcoss@laoiscoco.ie and copy the following pfurlong@roadstone.ie
Laois County Council
J17 National Enterprise Park, Togher, Portlaoise, Co. Laois
Compulsory Purchase Order No. 10 of 2019
The Compulsory Purchase Order will be on display at Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois between the hours of 09:30 am and 4:00 pm on Mondays to Fridays (bank holidays excluded) from 13th August 2019 to 25th September 2019.
Further information may be obtained by contacting Mr. Paul McLoughlin, Senior Engineer – Project Manager or Ms. Sandra Southern, Laois Capital Projects Office, Laois County Council Offices, IDA Business & Technology Park, Mountrath Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois R32 WKE0.
Ph:057 866 4157
Email – pmcloughlin@laoiscoco.ie and cc ssouthern@laoiscoco.ie
Laois has a long a proud tradition of achievements in aviation, the most well known of which is the achievement of Colonel James Fitzmaurice, a Portlaoise native who was co-pilot on the first plane to cross the Atlantic from East to West, in April 1928.
In April 1928, the Junkers aircraft the Bremen took off from Baldonnell Aerodrome in Dublin, and set out to cross the Atlantic from East to West – against prevailing winds – for the first time. On board was Portlaoise native Captain James Fitzmaurice, along with Germans Hermann Kohl and Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld. When they touched down on Greenly Island, off the coast of Canada, more than 36 hours later, they made history.
The achievement has been celebrated in Laois over the years, and a series of commemorative events were held to mark the 90th anniversary of the flight, in 2018. This included an exhibition by artists Brendon Deacy, a documentary by Louis V Deacy and a joint Irish German commemorative flight and wreath-laying in October 2018.
Brochure from Fitzmaurice Exhibition
The first aeroplane built and flown in what is now the Republic of Ireland was constructed in Portlaoise (then Maryborough) by a family of renowned motor engineers, the Aldritts, Frank, the father and founder of the business, and his sons, Louis, Frank and Joseph. The Aldritts worked with master carpenter John Conroy and mechanic William Rogers to build their plane, and in 1912 it flew a short distance, witnessed by a number of people .
The Portlaoise Plane is a rare aviation artefact but, better still, it has a close connection with Ireland’s most famous aviation pioneer, Col. James Fitzmaurice, the co-pilot on the Bremen, the first aircraft to fly the Atlantic east to west in 1928. Fitzmaurice grew up in Portlaoise and received all his formal education in the local CBS, next door to Aldritts’ old garage. He later wrote that as a schoolboy he became involved in the plane’s construction, with particular mention of his mentor, Louis Aldritt, and it was from this early experience that he first acquired his interest in aeroplanes.
Following research by Joe Rogers, a descendant of William Rogers, and aviation enthusiasts Teddy Fennelly and Alan Phelan, the plane was discovered, after being housed in a private museum in the south of England and almost forgotten for 40 years. The plane was restored by aircraft engineers Brendan O’Donoghue and Johnny Molloy . The short clip below records the homecoming on the 14th July 2021.
Laois was represented at a major international conference held in Clifden in June 2019 to mark the centenary of the first non-stop transatlantic airplane flight by Alcock and Brown in June 1919.
Teddy Fennelly of Laois Heritage Society, Catherine Casey of Laois County Council and Michael McEvoy President of the Model Aeronautics Council of Ireland (also an active member of the Laois Model Aero Club) attended the conference organised by Galway County Council.
Teddy Fennelly, a lifelong aeronautics enthusiast, was introduced at the conference by Laois Heritage Officer Catherine Casey. Currently President of Laois Heritage Society and Chairman of the Laois Heritage Forum, Teddy has written numerous books, mainly historical and biographical, including the biography of Ireland’s most famous aviator, Col James Fitzmaurice, titled “Fitz and the Famous Flight”, published in 1998. He spoke about the life and achievements of Col Fitzmaurice, a Portlaoise native, as co-pilot of the first nonstop transatlantic plane flight from Europe to North America, in April 1928.
Those present were also fascinated to hear about the “Portlaoise Plane”, built by Louis & Frank Aldritt, Motor Engineers and Johnny Conroy Master Carpenter with the help of mechanic William Rogers – the first plane built and flown in what is now the Republic of Ireland. It is known that Aldritts had a patent to build an airplane as early as 1907. It is also on record that the Portlaoise Plane succeeded in covering a short distance in November, 1909.
Teddy Fennelly said “We know that Colonel James Fitzmaurice helped in its construction as a young boy, and it’s quite likely that this is where the seed was sown for his life-long passion for Aviation. The airplane remained in storage in the original Aldritt motor works at Bank Place, Portlaoise until the late 1970s. It was acquired by a private collector who transported the plane to his premises in the South of England, until we recently brought it home to Ireland. You can follow the story of the Portlaoise Plane at portlaoiseplane.com.
Another highlight of the conference was the display of model aircraft brought to Clifden by Laois and Midland Model Aero Clubs members Michael McEvoy, Mel Broad, Heather Broad and Martin Sweeney. The aircraft were on display in the Museum in Clifden for the duration of the commemoration events.
Michael McEvoy said “The Model Aeronautics Council of Ireland (MACI) was formed in 1939 by a group of model aircraft enthusiasts when model aircraft technology was in its infancy. Today, 80 years later, almost 6,000 enthusiasts have passed through MACI, many carrying their interests to a life in aeronautics, designing, maintaining and piloting a range of aircraft from a Cessna 150 to a 747 Jumbo Jet while others have taken the road to military aeronautics. The Laois Model Aero Club is one of 29 clubs nationwide with almost 500 members. The MACI website covers all aspects relating to model aircraft and the many different types now available to the modelling enthusiast from a simple electric to a sophisticated turbine model”.
Catherine Casey, Heritage Officer with Laois County Council, said “with so many strands to the story, the history and the future of aviation in Ireland are firmly centred on County Laois. We look forward to working closely with MACI and Laois Heritage Society as we start to plan for the centenary of the first East West transatlantic flight, in 2028”.
The latest free edition of the Midlands Arts Magazine is now available to pick up at Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Dunamaise Arts Centre and local libraries or download a low resolution version HERE.
Lots of good news on the creative arts and culture scene from Laois, Offaly, Longford and Westmeath. The image on the cover is of the new “Into the West” mural situated on the facade of the old cinema in Portarlington. The image on the cover is of the new “Into the West” mural. The mural was launched on June 15 as part of Cruinniú na nOg 2019 Laois. Mural designed and created by ADW, with creative energy and support from Darren Warren.
Heavy Rain will spread from the south Thursday evening and night. Accumulations of 25 to 40mm will occur over a relatively short time period. Spot flooding is likely.
Valid: Thursday 08 August 2019 19:00 to Friday 09 August 2019 07:00