St. Patricks in Co. Monaghan St. Patrick’s Accommodation Centre is located in County Monaghan which is on the border with Northern Ireland. St. Patrick’s Accommodation Centre houses single people and families. Centre Manager: James Keogh Public Health Nurse: Siobhan McCague Community Welfare Officer: Anita Tierney COUNTY MONAGHAN Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland OFFALY SLIGO
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St. Patricks in Co. MonaghanSt. Patrick’s Accommodation Centre is located in County Monaghan which is on the border with Northern Ireland.
St. Patrick’s Accommodation Centre houses single people and families.
Centre Manager: James Keogh
Public Health Nurse: Siobhan McCague
Community Welfare Officer: Anita Tierney
COUNTY MONAGHAN
Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
OFFALY
SLIGO
Social Welfare Monaghan Town
Phone: 04730170
Open Monday – Friday 9.30-12.00, 14.00-16.00
Citizen’s Information Service23 North Road, Monaghan Town
Monaghan, Co. MonaghanCounty Monaghan is part of the border region of Ireland. It has existed since 1585 when the rulers of Airgíalla agreed to join the Kingdom of Ireland. Following the Irish War of Independence, Monaghan was one of three Ulster counties to join the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) rather than Northern Ireland.
Despite its small size, Monaghan has made a significant contribution to Ireland’s creative history, as it was the birthplace of the poet and writer Patrick Kavanagh, one of the country’s greatest poets. County Monaghan is also home to a world-class lace industry, producing lace used in the wedding dresses of royalty around the world.
Lough Muckno Leisure Park contains the largest lake in the county and extensive woodland and nature walks. The town also has an award-winning museum displaying Monaghan’s culture and heritage.
The Patrick Kavanagh Centre is a museum and exhibition centre in the town of Inniskeen, commemorating the poet.
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