(20/Jan/2012)
The 2012 Sports Capital Grants Scheme will be advertised by the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport in the coming weeks with a closing date for receipt of completed applications in March/April , 2012
Laois County Council’s Sport & Leisure Office would be delighted to assist you with the application process and are available to answer queries relating to the scheme.
Members of your organization are invited to attend an Information Session in relation to the grant scheme which will be held on
Friday, 20th January 2012
Portlaoise Parish Centre, Dublin Road, Portlaoise
at 8pm.
Application and guideline forms will be available on line from the Departments website http://www.dttas.ie or maybe obtained from our office once the scheme has been announced in January 2012.
Should you wish to make an appointment or discuss further, please do not hesitate to contact the Sports Section at 057 8664007 or email us sports@laoiscoco.ie
(20/Jan/2012)
The Portarlington Community Development
Association (P.C.D.A.)
Cordially invites you
to the
Launch of Port’s Vision 2020 Strategic
Report
And
Portarlington Promotional Film Clip
Portarlington Community
Centre,
Link Rd., Portarlington
On
Thursday 2nd February 2012, at 7.30pm.
(12/Jan/2012)

(12/Jan/2012)
Laois County Council Arts Section invites applications for the following awards and opportunities to individuals/groups and organisations from County Laois.
Arts Act Grants 2012
Art Act Grants Scheme Provision has been made by Laois County Council for the payment of grants to 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.
Tyrone Guthrie Residency Bursary Awards 2012
•Tyrone Guthrie Centre Bursary Scheme A Bursary is available to enable a Laois artist 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 on previous achievements and project/s in hand.
• In 2012 a special Bursary for Printmakers is available and will enable two print artists to spend a week sharing and working in the new Print Studio at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. One of the artists must be an experienced printmaker and preferably a member of a recognised print studio.
Artists in Schools Scheme 2012
Artists in Schools Scheme 2012
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.
Artists & Architects in Schools
Details and application forms regarding the above schemes are available on request from: The Arts Office, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. Telephone: 057 8674342 email: artsoff@laoiscoco.ie
or can be downloaded from the website: www.laois.ie. Closing date for receipt of completed applications is Thursday 23rd February 2012.
hould you require further details contact The Arts Office 057 8674342 or e-mail: artsoff@laoiscoco.ie
(11/Jan/2012)
The Community Grants Scheme enables local groups in County Laois to carry out amenity works such as landscaping, purchase of equipment thus improving their localities. The closing date for receipt of applications for the 2012 Scheme is Friday 17th February 2012.
The maximum grant available will be determined based on the number of complete and valid applications received.
Criteria and Eligibility:
A committee/group must be formally constituted i.e. hold an AGM or regular meetings.
The application form can be downloaded from here:
Community Grants Scheme Application 2012
If you have any questions or queries please email sdonoher@laoiscoco.ie or contact Ms Siobhan Donoher on 057 867 4330.
Closing Date: The closing date for receipt of fully completed applications is Friday 17th February 2012. Failure to submit all relevant details by the closing date will result in the application being refused. Incomplete applications will be returned.
Note: The final date for submission of the completion report, receipts and photographs is Friday the 28th September 2012. It should be noted that failure to submit the above details by this date will result in future applications being refused.
(07/Jan/2010)
Christmas trees are being accepted at the recycling area at Kyletaleshia Landfill, please note they will only be accepted for the month of January.
There is a charge of € 3 for using the recycling facilities but remember you can also bring all your recyclable material along. This covers a wide list including:
Please ensure that items are placed in the correct container(s) to ensure they are recycled properly. Remember to remove any bags/boxes that you brought with you.
Opening Hours from Monday 06 July 2009:
(19/Dec/2011)
Please find attached Guide to Broadband in the Midland Region. The Guide wasadopted by the Members of the Midland Regional Authority on December 13th2011.
Guide to Broadband in the Midland
(19/Dec/2011)
The first official meeting of the Laois Music Education Partnership (MEP) under the newly-awarded Music Generation, took place in Áras an Chontae, Laois County Council, Portlaoise on Friday 16th December. The Director of Music Generation, Rosaleen Molloy, attended the meeting and set out the processes and procedures entailed with Laois receiving the €511,000 funding towards performance music education in the county. Representation from the various agencies involved in the MEP were present at the meeting. These include the County Council, the Laois School of Music, Laois VEC, Laois Partnership Co., Laois Third Level Centre and the Dunamaise Arts Centre.
Recruitment for the Music Generation Co-ordinator and a panel of tutors will commence early in 2012 - see job application
Music Generation Laois’ mission is to deliver a high-quality, relevant, inclusive, integrated and sustainable music education service which is accessible to all children and young people throughout the county.
Led by Laois County Council, and building upon the success of the Laois School of Music, over the next three years Music Generation Laois will roll out a series of exciting programmes including:
Laois School of RockStampede Drumming ProjectPipe Up – an uilleann piping initiative in partnership with Na Píobairí UilleannThe Music Box – an inclusive programme designed for young musicians with special needs.
A choral singing programme
A range of access programmes through primary, secondary schools and community groups which will provide vocal and instrumental tuition and access to instrument banks.
Further developments and announcements will be made by the Arts Office in the New Year.
Muireann Ni Chonaill, Arts Office. Telephone 057-8674342 and artsoff@laoiscoco.ie
(13/Dec/2011)
(02/Dec/2011)
Applications are now available for the Arthouse Studio Award for NCAD graduates. For a second year running Laois County Council in association with the National College of Art and Design are offering this award. It is intended to support an emerging artist/designer to develop their professional practice whilst engaging in a residency project and community context. Applicants must have graduated in the past 3 years from the NCAD. The successful applicant would be expected to take up the award at the beginning of April 2012.
The Award includes:
A bursary of €10,000 for the residency project. To be paid in installments. A studio with accommodation at a rent of €200 per month or a studio without accommodation for €120 per month for a one-year period. (depending on availability of apartment) Light and heat are extra. Administrative and curatorial support through Laois County Council Arts Office. Inclusion in exhibition programmes with Laois County Council. Services offered within the complex include a studio space, exhibition space, rehearsal space, kiln, garden space, a digital room, and library facilities. Guest Lecturing opportunity on the subject of the Award in the NCAD.
Application forms and further information about the award are available here:
Arthouse Studio Award Application Form
Applications should be submitted not later than 12noon on Friday 27th January 2012 to the Arts Officer, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co Laois. (No email applications accepted)
(22/Nov/2011)
Members of Laois Heritage Forum Marty Phelan MCC and Tom Cox with Chairman of LCC John Bonham MCC and Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan T.D. at County Hall for the launch of THATCH - Voices From Traditional Houses of County Laois.
“THATCH - VOICES FROM THE TRADITIONAL HOUSES OF COUNTY LAOIS” is written by Mary Ann Williams in conjunction with Bronagh Lanigan and Sinead Hughes of Architectural Recording and Research (AR&R) with illustrations by Mairtin D’Alton and photograthy by James Fraher and Alf Harvey.
The Book was published by Laois County Council with the support of The Heritage Council and officially launched by Mr. Jimmy Deenihan T.D., Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht on Monday 21st November 2011 in Aras an Chontae, Portlaoise.
Chairman of LCC John Bonham MCC; Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan T.D.; County Manager Peter Carey; County Librarian Gerry Meagher; Michael Starrett, Chief Executive of the Heritage Council and author Mary Ann Williams at County Hall for the launch of THATCH - Voices From Traditional Houses of County Laois.
Angela McEvoy from the Heritage Office, Laois County Council says, “The Heritage Office is delighted to welcome the publication of this book, which celebrates the thatched houses of County Laois and the people who live in and look after them”.
This book is an action of the Laois Heritage Plan 2007 – 2011 and follows on from a comprehensive survey of thatch in the county carried out in 2007. Its publication reflects the high priority given to thatch by the public in Laois and the members of the Laois Heritage Forum and Laois County Council.
Presently just 55 thatched houses survive in Laois; of that number only 34 are inhabited. In contrast, the 1911 Census shows that in the townland of Dysartgallen alone there were 57 thatched houses.
One hundred years ago, many people in Laois lived in thatched houses that they had made and maintained for generations. Understanding how these houses were built and who lived in them is a valuable part of the history of our county.
The book celebrates both the thatched houses themselves and the people associated with them, past and present. The thatched houses that remain have, after all, survived because of the love, care and attention of the people in whose care they have been entrusted. “The Book is a testament to the families that were reared in these houses, and the generations who have lovingly maintained and kept them” said Ms McEvoy. This book started out being about houses and ended up being about the people who lived in them.
Thatch is an integral part of the architectural heritage of County Laois. This book will help to ensure that thatch will remain relevant into the future.
The Book is available to purchase for €5 from the Heritage Office or at the Cash Office, Motor Tax, County Hall, Portlaoise.
(22/Nov/2011)
Planning and Development Acts 2000-2011
In accordance with Section 261A(1) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, Laois County Council hereby gives notice of its intention;
(a) to examine every quarry in its administrative area to determine, in relation to that quarry, whether having regard to theEnvironmental Impact Assessment Directive and the Habitats Directive, one ormore than one of the following was required but was not carried out—
(i) an Environmental Impact Assessment;
(ii) a determination as to whether an Environmenta Impact Assessment is required;
(iii) an Appropriate Assessment.
(b) that where the planning authority determines inrelation to a quarry that an Environmental Impact Assessment, a determinationas to whether Environmental Impact Assessment was required, or an AppropriateAssessment, was required but was not carried out and the planning authorityalso decides that—
(i) the quarry commenced operation prior to 1October 1964, or permission was granted in respect of the quarry under Part III of the Planning and Development Act 2000 or Part IV of the Local Government(Planning and Development) Act 1963, and
(ii) if applicable, the requirements in relation toregistration under section 261 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 were fulfilled,
the planning authority will issue a notice to the owneror operator of the quarry requiring him or her to submit an application to AnBord Pleanala for substitute consent, such application to be accompanied by aRemedial Environmental Impact Statement or a Remedial Natura Impact Statement orboth of those statements, as appropriate.
(c) that where the planning authority determines inrelation to a quarry that an Environmental Impact Assessment, a determinationas to whether Environmental Impact Assessment was required, or an Appropriate Assessmentwas required, but was not carried out and the planning authority also decides that —
(i) the quarry commenced operation on or after 1October 1964 and no permission was granted in respect of the quarry under PartIII of the Planning and Development Act 2000 or Part IV of the Local Government(Planning and Development) Act 1963,or
(ii) if applicable, the requirements in relation toregistration under section 261 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 were not fulfilled,
the planning authority will issue a notice to the owner or operator of the quarry informing him or her that it intends to issuean enforcement notice under Section 154 requiring the cessation of the operation of the quarry and the taking of such steps as the planning authority considers appropriate.
(d) that where the planning authority determines inrelation to a quarry that an Environmental Impact Assessment, a determinationas to whether an Environmental Impact Assessment was required, or anAppropriate Assessment, was required but was not carried out and the planningauthority also determines that the development in question was carried outafter 3 July 2008, the planning authority will issue a notice to the owner oroperator of the quarry informing him or her that it intends to issue
an enforcement notice under Section 154 requiring the cessation of the operation of the quarry and the taking of such steps as the planning authority considers appropriate.
(e) that submissions or observations may be made inwriting to the planning authority in relation to any quarry in itsadministrative area, by any person, not later than 6 weeks after the date ofthe publication of the notice under paragraph (a), that no fee in relation tothe making of the submissions or observations shall be payable and that suchsubmissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority,
(f) that a copy of any notice that is issued to theowner or operator of a quarry under this section, directing him or her to apply to An Bord Pleanala for substitute consent or informing him or her that theplanning authority intends to issue an enforcement notice under Section 154 inrespect of the quarry, shall be given to a person who, not later than 6 weeksafter the date of the publication of the notice under paragraph (a) made submissions or observations, and
(g) that an owner or operator of a quarry to whom anotice is issued, and any person to whom a copy of such a notice is given, may apply to An Bord Pleanala for a review of a determination or a decision, orboth, of the planning authority referred to in the notice and that no fee inrelation to the application for a review shall be payable.
Submissions or observations regarding any quarry shall include the name and contact details of the person makingthe submission or observation and shall be receivedby the Planning Department, Laois County Council, Áras An Chontae, J.F.L Avenue, Portlaoise, Co. Laois by 4pm on Thursday, January 12th, 2012. Submissions can be emailed here planning@laoiscoco.ie not later than 4pm on Thursday, January, 12th, 2012.
Signed: John Daly
Director of Services
Planning and Environment.
Dated: 23rd November, 2011.
(09/Nov/2011)
Abbeyleix won top prize in the annual Co-operation Ireland All-Island Pride of Place Awards announced at the gala ceremony in Gorey, County Wexford on Saturday last (5 November).
Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government Phil Hogan T.D., along with Co-operation Ireland Chairman Christopher Moran and Pride of Place Committee Chairman Tom Dowling presented the group with their award.
Winning in Category Five, for populations greater than 2000, the judges said;
“This is a marvellous community. It caters for all that a community would be proud to cater for. The presentations were excellent and the tour confirmed the heightened expectations of the judges. The town with its stunning architectural heritage looked wonderful and there was compelling evidence of great synergy between the organisations on the day. With all its facilities and positive approach by the community this is an example to all bypass towns”.
During the evening, the Minister paid tribute to all the participating groups who work tirelessly to create and promote pride in their cities, towns and villages.
The All-Island Pride of Place Competition recognises and celebrates the vital contributions that community partnerships make to society. The focus is on people coming together to shape, change and enjoy all that is good about their local area. It differs from other similar projects in that they specifically recognise the involvement of the local community in all aspects of rural and urban regeneration including, promoting social cohesion, involvement in planning, the promotion of heritage and environmental awareness.
The Competition is run by Co-operation Ireland in conjunction with the Pride of Place Steering Committee. Peter Sheridan Chief Executive of Co-operation Ireland said:
“I congratulate all the winners of this year’s Pride of Place Awards. The accolade is recognition of the commitment and hard work groups undertake for the good of their local community. Although there can only be one winner in each category, this Awards Ceremony is an occasion to acknowledge the efforts of all groups, throughout the island, who were nominated by their local authority. In effect getting to this point is success in itself”.

(07/Nov/2011)
Laois County Council scooped top prize at the 2011 Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards ceremony held recently in Dublin. The Portlaoise Main Drainage Scheme received the Excellence Award in the Environmental Infrastructure category. The award was sponsored by the ESB and the Environmental Protection Agency and was presented on the night by, one of RTE’s most popular broadcasters, Mary Kennedy.
The project was funded by the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government and the project was managed by Laois County Council. Consulting Engineers for the Scheme were RPS, based in Dun Laoghaire. Contractors on the Scheme were Murphy International Ltd., who constructed the new network for the town, and AECOM, who constructed the new wastewater treatment plant.
The award is for the management of a public wastewater treatment facility or collection/distribution system that demonstrates excellence in the performance of environmental infrastructure in terms of value for money, treatment performance and waste prevention.
(10/Oct/2011)
Mountmellick Sewerage Scheme Phase 2 & 3
Notice is hereby given that Laois County Council has furnished Further information to An Bord Pleanála regarding its application for approval for the upgrading of the Wastewater Treatment Plant at Mountmellick, Phases 2 & 3.
Environmental Impact Statement - Mountmellick
Appropriate Assessment - Mountmellick
Further Information - Mountmellick
MMSS2 Letter to ABP
Mountmellick Existitng Sewer Network
(03/Oct/2011)
October 3rd - 10th 2011 is National Fire Safety Week.
Please take 5 minutes this week to check your smoke alarm is working and that your family knows what to do in the event of a fire.
The harsh winters of 2010 and 2011 contributed to a much higher rate of fire deaths during the cold spells, so we’re particularly urging people to pay particular attention to fire safety this year. We would also ask family or neighbours of people living on their own to check that they have working smoke alarms.
We will be hosting open nights at all of our fire Stations during the week on the following dates:
Monday 3rd October
7.00 pm to 9.00 pm Portarlington
7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Portlaoise
7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Abbeyleix
7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Durrow
7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Rathdowney
Tuesday 4th October
7.00 pm to 9.00 pm Mountmellick
Thursday 6th October
8.00 pm to 10.00 pm Mountrath
Visitors will be able to chat to our firefighters, see our vehicles and find out more about fire safety. Weather permitting, there will also be firefighting and rescue demonstrations.
There is lots of information to be found at www.firesafetyweek.ie and you can also see the Laois County Fire & Rescue Service page on Facebook.
(06/Apr/2011)
These new properties are for sale on the open market.
This is an excellent opportunity for single buyers and families to buy in these supremely well-located developments.
Portlaoise:
Maryborough Village - 3 Bed Semi-Detached €89,000
For further details contact our Housing Section:
Ciara: 057 86 64123
(01/Apr/2011)
You are invited to a meeting on the draft Abbeyleix Sustainable Communities Plan
In Abbeyleix Heritage House on Monday 18th April 2011, at 8 pm
The draft Plan will present a draft vision and strategy for the future sustainable development of Abbeyleix. After the meeting, the draft Plan will be on display until 29th April 2011 and submissions on the draft are invited.
Submissions should be addressed to:
Loci, 1 Butlers Court, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2, Phone: 01 8814062, Email: info@loci.ie
The Abbeyleix Sustainable Communities Plan is a project of Laois County Council
with the support of the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
(29/Mar/2011)
Joint Spatial Plan for the Greater Carlow Graiguecullen Urban Area 2013-2019, including a Local Area Plan for Graiguecullen, County Laois.
Closing Date for pre-draft Submissions to the Joint Spatial Plan is 4pm, May 24, 2011
Public Notice for Joint Plan
Issues Paper for Graiguecullen
(17/Feb/2011)
Laois County Council have been advised by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government that the National Conservation Grant Scheme Funding has been paused for 2011.
We are therefore not accepting any grant applications in this respect and will advise further if any new schemes are brought forward in the future. Please Contact Rosa Bray 057-86-64107
(27/Jul/2011)

Laois Community Forum wishes to celebrate
The major contribution made by
Community/voluntary organisations in County Laois
Nomination Forms are now available for
Nominations can be made in the following categories:
Arts & Culture
Children & Young People
Heritage & Environment
Sport & Leisure
Community Services & Support
Overall Cash Prize Fund available across 5 categories
You can also make an individual nomination for an Unsung Hero Award for outstanding contribution by one person to community/voluntary life in their local area and/or the wider community in Co. Laois.
Nomination forms and further information on terms & conditions can be downloaded from www.laoiscommunityforum.ie, by contacting Ms. Georgina Ireland at (057) 8674336 or by email at LaoisCommunityForum@laoiscoco.ie.
This initiative is a joint collaboration between Laois Community Forum, Laois Sports Partnership and the Heritage Office of Laois County Council.
(17/Oct/2011)
Dance Artist in Residence Cathy Coughlan is currently working with adults and older people
from the Laois community. Cathy has an interest in the artistic outcomes which
result from vocational and non-vocational practitioners in collaborative
practice.
http://www.dunamaise.ie/news/dance-at-dunamaise.html
The residency will allow the artist to develop her
practice around participatory modes of choreography through research and
interaction with a wider community of dancers and musicians. The artist will
work with targeted groups and individuals from a variety of ethnic backgrounds
and is particularly interested in how a collective cultural identity can be
established through the exploratory process of movement and making. This
exploration follows on from the her experience with Unlaois’d Youth Dance Company
where the artist has identified unique movement, expression and collaborative
processes as a direct result of cultural diversity within the group.

Between now and Christmas Cathy is working towards a Dance
Symposium that will bring all community dance projects together for the first
time. In January the artist will establish a dance collective made up of
members of the Midlands dance community with a
view to a full-scale public performance in the Dunamaise Arts Centre.

‘There is an expected aesthetic that comes with a
professional dance performance. It is often refreshing, surprising and
disarming to encounter community dance in a professional context. In fact these
performances can resonate with audiences in a way that professional dance often
fails to. What I’m interested in is the way an audience engages differently
with the work when the performers are ‘real’ and/or known to the viewer.’
Cathy Coughlan
(27/Jan/2012)
Tomás will be at Mountmellick Library on Tuesday 7th February to provide drawing workshops for local school children. Should you have any queries about his work please come along and speak to him after the classes have finished.
Contact the library if you are interested in speaking to him about his work
Mountmellick Library 057 8644572
More information about the artist can be found on his website www.tomasartist.com
(23/Dec/2011)