Category: News

  • Notification of Roads Closed

    Road closed to public traffic to allow for replacement of Bridge Culvert. Access for residents will be accommodated where possible. Diversions will be clearly signposted.

    At the Following locations:

    Road:  L2097 Derrycloney

    From at Point: Owenass Bridge

    To a Point: Junction with R422 at Summergrove

     

    Road:  L20975 Manor Road

    From at Point: Junction with L2097 at Derrycloney

    To a Point: Junction at Manor House

     

    BETWEEN the following dates & times

    08:00 on Friday 9th of February 2018 to 17:00 on Friday 16th of February 2018

     

    For the purpose of:

    Bridge Culvert Replacement

     

    Any objections or observations shall be emailed to:

    ekenny@laoiscoco.ie

    pmcloughlin@laoiscoco.ie

    Map of Emergency Derrycloney Culvert Replacement

     

  • Notification of Positive Traffic Control

    Stop-Go Boards

    on N77 and N80 County Laois

    Durrow: N77 From Derrywood Estate to Market Square

    Portlaoise: From N77 Midway Hotel to N80 Fairgreen

    Between 07/02/18 11:00 hrs and 08/02/2018 04:00 hrs

    Observations (if any) should be faxed to 057 8674382

    or email nsweeney@laoiscoco.ie; tmadden@laoiscoco.ie

     

  • Emergency Road Closure – Derrycloney, Mountmellick

    ROADS CLOSED to public traffic to allow for replacement of Bridge Culvert. Access for residents will be accommodated where possible. Diversions will be clearly signposted.

    At the Following locations:

    Road: L2097 Derrycloney
    From at Point: Owenass Bridge
    To a Point: Junction with R422 at Summergrove

    Road: L20975 Manor Road
    From at Point: Junction with L2097 at Derrycloney
    To a Point: Junction at Manor House

    Map of Emergency Derrycloney Culvert Replacement

    BETWEEN the following dates & times
    08:00 on Monday 29th of January 2018 to 17:00 on Friday 9th of February 2018

    For the purpose of:   Bridge Culvert Replacement

    Any objections or observations shall be emailed to: ekenny@laoiscoco.ie pmcloughlin@laoiscoco.ie

  • Great season of talks from Laois Heritage Society

    Laois Heritage Society’s annual programme of talks for 2018 has been launched, and contains a great range of talks on topics of local and national heritage interest. From political history to analysis of sites like Timahoe Round Tower and Stradbally Hall, to photos of old Portlaoise, there really is something for everyone.

    Teddy Fennelly and Michael Parsons of Laois Heritage Society, with Mary Lalor, long-time volunteer with the society

    Many of the talks will be held in Portlaoise (the Midlands Park Hotel) but several will be held in locations such as Abbeyleix and Timahoe.

    The programme for this year also features a talk by Teddy Fennelly on the great aviator Col James Fitzmaurice, who navigated the first East West transatlantic flight in 1928 – the 90th anniversary of that event takes place this year.

    If you would like to join the Society (Annual membership fees: €20.00 Individual and €30.00 Family) or have any query about the Society, please contact them at: laoisheritagesociety@gmail.com or via Facebook at www.facebook.com/LaoisHeritageSociety

     

       2018 LHS Talks brochure

     

     

  • Abbeyleix included in spring workshop schedule of National Biodiversity Data Centre

    Abbeyleix included in spring workshop schedule of National Biodiversity Data Centre

    2018 sees the continuation of the National Biodiversity Data Centre’s annual workshop programme, which has trained over 2,400 participants to date. This year the programme will be released in three phases: Spring, Summer and Winter with the current Spring workshop programme consisting of six workshops.

    One workshop which will be of great local interest in Laois will be Squirrel and pine marten tracking (in conjunction with Abbeyleix Bog Project), on Saturday 10th March at Abbeyleix Heritage House & Abbeyleix Bog. The workshop is suitable for anyone with an interest in Ireland’s mammals, and costs €30.

    After a brief introduction to the respective biology of both squirrels and pine martens, participants will learn of the latest research and conservation stories revolving around these mammals and how to survey them. This will be followed by an outdoor session where participants will have the opportunity to visit Abbeyleix Bog to see some of the surveying techniques and conservation enhancements described in the morning session.

    Other workshops on offer this spring across the country include wetland birds, whales, dolphins & sharks and gardening for wildlife.

    Book online at: www.biodiversityireland.ie/events/ or contact info@biodiversityireland.ie for further information.

     

         Download the NBDC Spring 2018 Workshops brochure

  • Flooding in Mountmellick and Portarlington

    Flooding in Mountmellick and Portarlington

    Following the severe and unprecedented flooding of November 22nd 2017 in north Laois, Laois County Council wishes to advise that it has agreed with the Office of Public Works (OPW) the following measures:

    (i) Work will commence as a matter of urgency in preparing the detailed design and engineering specification for flood defences in Mountmellick;

    (ii) the detailed design will include a review of the Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management mapping (CFRAM) taking into account the recorded flood depths of November 22nd , 2017 and the identification of any additional flood defences necessary for the town and;

    (iii) Laois County Council will establish a Project Office locally to manage the design, implementation and construction of a flood relief scheme on behalf of and in partnership with the OPW. The Project Office will also manage the design and construction of flood relief measures considered necessary for Portarlington.

    Short term assistance
    Laois County Council is currently considering further short term actions including an improved flood/rainfall community alert system, further river and channel clearance works and the provision, on a pilot basis, of defence equipment for flood prone and flood affected domestic properties.

    Regional Climate Change Offices
    The Council notes the recent trend of increased flood risk and severe weather events in the County and the Country at large. In this respect Laois County Council is currently preparing a local Climate Adaptation Strategy in accordance with agreed guidelines and will work with the recently established Regional Climate Change Offices throughout Ireland in order to plan for future strategic and operational responses to the phenomenon of climate change and changes in seasonal weather patterns. The new Flood Relief project office will work hand in hand with OPW and the Regional Climate Change Office to ensure future resilience in flood relief works in north Laois and the upper Barrow Catchment Area.

    Actions / Works carried out by Laois County Council since 22nd November 2017
    At the time of the November 2017 flooding event The Council, including its engineering and outdoor crews along with Laois County Council Fire Services supported by Laois County Council Civil Defence and the Defence Forces aided with the substantial clean-up, provision of Skips, provision of De-humidifiers and emergency repairs to damaged infrastructure as well as the provision of emergency accommodation by the Housing Section of Laois County Council. Laois County Council also established a Humanitarian Aid Office in Mountmellick for a period after the event to support the locals affected by the extreme flood event in November 2017 – Laois County Council committed funds of over €208,000 to these efforts.
    In the period since the severe flooding in November, the Council has undertaken a programme of river channel clearance in the Blackwater & Owenass catchments.
    Also in this period a detailed analysis and assessment of damage caused to Roads and bridges has been carried out in order to make a submission for funding for repairs to the relevant government departments
    The Local Authority also wishes to convey its’ thanks to the many residents of Mountmellick and Portarlington who supported and assisted all those affected by flooding in both communities.

  • Notification of Traffic Controls – Kylekiproe Road, Portlaoise

    Temporary Traffic Lights will be in operation at the following location:

    Road: Kylekiproe Road, Portlaoise
    From a point: Fitzpatrick Tyres
    To a point: Ken Blacks

    BETWEEN the following dates & times
    22/1/18 09:30 hrs – 18:30 hrs and 25/12/17 09:30 hrs – 18:30 hrs

    For the purposes of repairs to Road Drainage.

    Please see attached map.

    Any objections or observations shall be emailed to:
    wwilkinson@laoiscoco.ie squinn@laoiscoco.ie
    rglynn@laoiscoco.ie

  • Notification of Positive Traffic Controls – Lea Road, Portarlington

    Temporary Traffic Lights at the following location:

    Road: R420 Lea Road, Portarlington, Co. Laois
    From a point: Old SIAC Site
    To a point: Old SIAC Site

     

    BETWEEN the following dates & times
    From: 17/01/18 09:00 Until 19/01/18 16:30
    For the purposes of Ground Investigation Works – Laois County Council

    Any objections or observations shall be emailed to:dcoss@laoiscoco.ie jormond@laoiscoco.ie jgriffin@laoiscoco.ie.ie

  • Have your Say

    All welcome to attend the Laois Public Participation Network Open Public Meeting  in The Killeshin Hotel, Dublin Rd, Portlaoise this evening Wednesday 17th January. Registration from 6.45.    Have your say on:

    • The Creative Ireland Laois Plan 2018-2022
    • The Arts Strategy 2018-2022
    • The Recreation, Play and Sports Strategy 2018-2022
    • The Library Development Strategy 2018-2022

    The Evening includes a performance by Stephen James Smith, the Laois Spoken Word Artist.

    OR take part in our online surveys available on this site.

     

  • NOTIFICATION OF POSITIVE TRAFFIC CONTROLS at Spa Street, Portarlington

    Laois County Council wishes to advise that the use of

    STOP-GO BOARD(s)

    At the following location:

    Road: R419 – Spa Street, Portarlington
    From a point: R419 / R420 Junction (Market Square)
    To a point: Spa Street Bridge

    BETWEEN the following dates & times
    09/01/18 09:00 and 10/01/18 17:00

    For the purposes of:
    Footway Repair Works


    Any objections or observations shall be emailed to:

    jormond@laoiscoco.ie
    dcoss@laoiscoco.ie
    jgriffin@laoiscoco.ie

  • Laois Revaluation – Commercial Rates

    A Valuation Order, which sets in train the process for the revaluation of all commercial and industrial property in Laois County Council rating authority area, was signed on Friday the 22nd December 2017 by John O’Sullivan, Commissioner of Valuation.

    The revaluation will affect approximately 2,000 commercial and industrial ratepayers in Laois. This revaluation is being done using elements of self-assessment known as “Occupier Assisted Valuation”, which is the first time that this approach has been undertaken for a revaluation of businesses in Ireland.
    The signing of the new Valuation Order follows the completion of a statutory consultation process between the Commissioner of Valuation, the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government and Laois County Council.

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