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TFI Local Link, or simply Local Link, is a set of local bus services in Ireland which provide local public transport in rural areas, typically linking villages to local towns. As well as scheduled services, Local Link provides bookable door-to-door services for those with reduced mobility.
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Local Link launched route 171, from Shercock to Dundalk via Carrickmacross and Inniskeen, in July 2023 with several journeys each way daily. An electric bus is used on the route. [ 7 ] Bus Éireann route 166 links Shercock to Cavan , Carrickmacross and Dundalk on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only.
Cavan score two injury-time goals to edge past Monaghan 3-12 to 1-12 in a frantic finish to Sunday's Ulster SFC preliminary round clash at Clones.
The N54 begins at a junction with the N2 near Monaghan, and runs west through Clones until reaching the boundary of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. [2] From here, it crosses through Drummully (also known as Coleman's Island), [3] [4] an almost detached part of County Monaghan in the Republic, connected to the rest of the country by only a few metres.
The N12 road is one of the shortest national primary roads in the Republic of Ireland, running 6.87 km (4.27 mi) from outside Monaghan (where it leaves the N2) to the border with County Armagh, Northern Ireland, at Ardgonnell Bridge outside Middletown. The N12 is part of an overall route running from Cavan Town to Belfast.
Cavan and Monaghan in the east of the region are characterized by a drumlin landscape, with hundreds of loughs interspersed between. Lough Allen in Leitrim is the region's largest lake, at 35 km2. The west of the region, from Tullyhaw , County Cavan, to the Atlantic coast is largely rocky and mountainous, with dramatic coastal cliff landscapes ...
An election to all 18 seats on Monaghan County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections. [1] County Monaghan is divided into 3 local electoral areas (LEAs) to elect councillors for a five-year term of office on the electoral system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).