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eContact December 2006TIDY TOWNS AWARDSMinister Batt O’Keefe, guest of honour, at the Failte Ireland North West Tidy Towns Awards in Dorrian’s Hotel, Ballyshannon, presents a promotion of Heritage Award to Pearse Cemetery, Sligo.SLIGO VOLUNTEER CENTREThe official launch of Sligo Volunteer Centre will take place on Wednesday 24th January 2007. The Minister of State Mr. Noel Ahern, T.D. is coming to Sligo to officially launch the Centre. The Minister has launched the other Volunteer Centers around the Country so we are delighted that he is coming along to Sligo.TUBBERCURRY COMMUNITY LIBRARYOn Tuesday 5th December Cllr. Jm McGarry, Cathaoirleach of Sligo County Council, made the presentation of prizes for the “Design a Bookmark competition.” This competition was run in conjunction with the Children’s Book Festival 2006. All branch libraries participated in this annual event. There were five age groups, with entries from Sligo Central Library totalling 72, Tubbercurry 81, Enniscrone 8, and Ballymote 10, The Winners were:
Cllr. McGarry also switched on the Christmas tree lights in Teach Laighne Tubbercurry, and entertainment on the night was provided by the Cos Cos Dancers . ROAD SAFETY PLANSligo Local Authorities ‘Road Safety Committee’, chaired by Director of Services Seamus Concannon, will publish its ‘Road Safety Plan for County Sligo’ later this month. The plan was produced in conjunction with the Gardai, Health Service Executive, National Roads Authority and Road Safety Authority.The plan provides information and advice on all aspects of road safety, and outlines measures taken by the Council and other agencies to make our roads safer for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR BROCHURESligo Local Authorities have published a brochure for its housing tenants setting out advice and information on dealing with anti-social behaviour. Nuisances can vary from noise to vandalism to obstruction of vehicles to dumping and littering.The Local Authorities work with other agencies and the communities to ensure people live in a safe, nonthreatening environment free from intimidation and fear. The brochure is available from the Customer Services Desk in County Hall, Riverside or City Hall, Quay Street, Sligo. SPECIAL EDITION OF ‘CONTACT’ MAGAZINEThe Christmas edition of Sligo Local Authorities quarterly magazine ‘Contact’ will be published on 20th December. This ‘special edition’ of the magazine will feature interviews with senior staff outlining the main achievements in 2006, and the Mayor, Cathaoirleach and Directors of Services will identify their main objectives for 2007. An on-line edition will also be available on the Local Authorities websites at www.sligococo.ie and www.sligoborough.ieTo register for the Local Authorities e-newsletter and other news updates, contact the Communications Office at 071 911016 or e-mail: communications@sligococo.ie COMHAIRLE NA nÓGThe annual ‘Comhairle na Nog’ or ‘Young People’s Dail’ hosted their annual meeting in the Clarion Hotel on Tuesday 5th December. The forum was formally launched by Mayor Councillor Tom McSharry and Cathaoirleach Councillor Jim McGarry, and the issues debated by the delegates included equality and road safety. The meeting concluded with the election of candidates to attend the national Dail na Nog in 2007.FIRE SAFETY AT CHRISTMASChristmas is a great time for family and togetherness. It is also a time of increased fire risk. To ensure that you and your family have a safe Christmas, please remember the following fire safety advice:CHRISTMAS TREE:
CANDLES:
OPEN FIRES:
LAST THING AT NIGHT:
OTHER SAFETY TIPS:
INSTALL A SMOKE ALARM AND TEST IT WEEKLYEFFICIENT WATER USE PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENT & SAVES €€€Across the country, our growing population is putting stress on available water supplies. By using water more efficiently we can help preserve water supplies for future generations, save money and protect the environment. The amount of water that you use will depend on the type of farm/business you run. Although you will always need to use a certain amount of water, there are things that you can do to reduce the quantity that you use, making your farm/business more water efficient and saving money in the process.If we do not carefully manage our natural resources and the demands we make on them, then the water environment, together with plant and animal life that depend on it, will suffer. Sligo County Council is advising people on metered water supplies to ensure they conserve water. A leaflet outlining water conservation tips is available from Sligo County Council’s Water Services Department, phone: 071 9111376. ENVIRONMENT NEWSDale Treadwell TV naturalist to visit following local county schoolsEight school visits by TV naturist Dale Treadwell has been arranged, following a successful application to the Local Agenda 21 FundingScheme. Newly registered green schools were e-mailed and asked if they would be interested. The following schools are availing of the free visits (50% funded by County Council and 50% from DoEHLG):
Dale recently visited Borough schools including St Johns and Scoil Ursula, and gave a performance for Borough schools at the Hawkswell funded through the 2005 LA21 allocation. He has also been allocated funding to work with Borough schools through the 2006 fund. PROGRESS ON DISABILITY ISSUES 20062006 was a busy year for Sligo Local Authorities in meeting the challenge of implementing the Disability Act and moving closer to our aspiration of universal access for all. It proved to be a learning curve for many and another step to achieving our objective. We embraced the changes needed within the organisation to embed the ethos that people with disabilities are equal citizens and must be treated so. To give you an understanding of the range of issues that Sligo Local Authorities have been involved in, listed hereunder are some of the activities for 2006;
WESTERN DISTRIBUTOR ROADThe city of Sligo has developed significantly in recent years and further major development is expected in future years. In order to facilitate orderly development and to improve access to western parts of the city it is proposed to develop the Western Distributor Road linking the Strandhill Road to the new Caltragh Interchange on the Sligo Inner Relief Road. The route for the Western Distributor Road was selected in 2005. Preliminary design has since been prepared for the new road and it is intended to commence the Part 8 planning procedure in the nearfuture. Sligo Local Authorities have hosted two evenings for public consultation to facilitate people view maps and the preliminary design of the new Western Distributor Road. The public consultations also allowed people to make comment or submissions on the new road and officials of the Road Design Section were in attendance to answer questions. Submissions or comments relating to the preliminary design may be submitted to the Town Clerk, Sligo Borough Council, City Hall, Quay St, Sligo or to the Director of Infrastructure, Sligo County Council, County Hall, Sligo before 15th December 2006. DIARY OF EVENTS DECEMBER 2006Corporate13th December
Human Resources20th December
Architectural/Building.20th December
Arts17th December
Tubbercurry Library12th December
Tuesdays
Environment22nd December
Housing15th December
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