Location: First Floor, Courthouse.
Address: Courthouse, Roscommon.
Email: corporateservices@roscommoncoco.ie
Telephone No: (090) 6637140 (General)
Fax No: (090) 6637108
Corporate Services provides a secretariat service for meetings of Roscommon County Council and its Committees. Training, Conference bookings and payments for the Elected Members are processed in this section. Other services provided include
Roscommon County Council Elected Members
There are 26 elected members, County Councillors, in Roscommon County Council representing the six electoral areas of Athlone, Boyle, Castlerea, Roscommon and Strokestown. The members are elected on a five yearly basis, the last election being held in 2009. The members who were elected on a local basis are well placed to develop policies for the delivery of our services throughout the county. Meetings are held on a regular monthly basis to formulate policy and to discuss issues relating to the community. In accordance with Standing Orders Council Meetings are held on the fourth Monday from January to November (excluding August) and third Monday in December in the Council Chamber, Courthouse, Roscommon. At the 2012 AGM Cllr. Tom Crosby was elected Mayor and Cllr. Paddy Kilduff was elected Deputy Mayor.
Training and Conferences Elected Members
The Corporate Services section is responsible for booking training courses and seminars and for processing the expenses payments for the 26 Elected Members of Roscommon County Council.
As an employer of over 500 personnel, it is the aim of Roscommon County Council to ensure the safety, health and welfare of all persons at work. Roscommon County Council employs Safety Officer, Ann Conneally.
Current health and safety targets include:
- Increase the awareness of health and safety issues throughout the workforce.
- Assessment of the safety training needs of the workforce and the development of appropriate training initiatives.
Each person must work to ensure that a positive safety culture is developed in Roscommon County Council, where health and safety issues are integrated into business management and daily operations.
Contact: Safety Officer
Corporate Services Section
Roscommon County Council
The Courthouse
Roscommon
Telephone: 090 6637371
E-mail: safetyofficer@roscommoncoco.ie
A derelict site means any land which detracts, or is likely to detract, to a material degree from the amenity, character or appearance of land in the neighbourhood of the land in question because of:
- The existence on the land in question of structures which are in a ruinous, derelict or dangerous condition, or
- The neglected unsightly or objectionable condition of the land or any structures on the land or
- The presence, deposit or collection on the land of any litter, rubbish, debris or waste (except where it is allowed by right).
The Derelict Act 1990 provides for effective arrangements against land dereliction. The Act requires local authorities to maintain a register of derelict sites under Section 3 of the Act. In addition, it places a general duty on owners and occupiers of land including statutory bodies and State Authorities to prevent land from becoming or from continuing to be a derelict site. The Local Authority must take all reasonable steps to ensure that land in their functional area does not become or continue to be a derelict site.
Live Derelict Sites – Nov 2011| DS No | Area | Townland | Situated at | Particulars of Site | Name of Owner | Live |
|---|
| 2002/ 21 | Boyle | Mocmoyne | Green Street | Derelict house | D' arclanbaud Gordon Mr | Yes |
| 2002/ 132 | Boyle | Mocmoyne | Patrick Street | House | Candon James | Yes |
| 1992/ 35 | Strokes-town | Toberrory | Tulsk | House | De Nash Seamus Mr | Yes |
| 1992/ 36 | Strokes-town | Moneen -Beg | Rooskey | House | Hoare Gerard Mr | Yes |
| 2006/ 03 | Boyle | Lustia | Battle-bridge | House | Whitney Sean | Yes |
| 2006/ 01 | Athlone | Feevagh | Taughma-connell | House | Kennedy John | Yes |
| 2008/ 12 | Roscom-mon | Ballyphea-son | Circular Rd | House left of Casey's | Casey Peter | Yes |
| 2008/ 17 | Roscom-mon | Ballyphea-son | Main Street | Denim Dock | Doyle Sean | Yes |
Contact: Corporate Services Section
Roscommon County Council
The Courthouse
Roscommon
Telephone: 090 6637367
E-mail: mcox@roscommoncoco.ie
Under the provisions of the Control of Dogs Act, 1986, the Local Authority is responsible for the control of dogs in the County of Roscommon. This task is undertaken in association with the I.S.P.C.A.
All dog owners are required by law to have a current dog licence. A person may purchase an annual dog licence, a lifetime licence or general dog licence.
| Licence Type | Purchase from | Cost | |
| Dog Licence | Local Post Office | €20.00 | Annually |
| Lifetime Dog Licence | Local Authority | €140.00 | Licence for lifetime of the dog |
| General Dog Licence | Local Authority | €400.00 | Annually for an unspecified number of dogs |
Minister Phil Hogan introduced the Dog Breeding Establishments Act in 2010. A “Dog Breeding Establishment” means a premises at which bitches are kept, not less than 6 of which are-
a) More than 6 months old, and
b) Capable of being used for breeding purposes, but shall not include a local authority dog pound.
Refer to Dog Breeding Establishment Guidelines issued by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.
Application Forms
· Registration of Dog Breeding Establishments
· Lifetime Dog Licence Application Form
· General Dog Licence Application Form.
General Licence Application Form.pdf (size 51.1 KB)
Lifetime Dog Licence Application Form.pdf (size 51.1 KB)
Application Form to Register for Dog Breeding Est-Further Applicants.pdf (size 13.2 KB)
Application Form to Register for Dog Breeding Est.pdf (size 18.8 KB)
For further information, contact are available from Corporate Services Section.
Contact: Corporate Services Section
Roscommon County Council
The Courthouse
Roscommon
Telephone: (090) 6637368
E-mail: corporateservices@roscommoncoco.ie
Roscommon County Council operates a service contract with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (F.S.A.I.). Under this contract Roscommon County Council has agreed to provide veterinary supervision of the domestic abattoirs and Stand Alone Meat Manufacturing Plant in the county. The Food Safety Authority is a national regulatory body responsible for protecting consumers by ensuring that food consumed, distributed, marketed or produced in Ireland meets the highest standards of food safety and hygiene. The supervision of abattoirs is carried out by the County Veterinary Officer Michael Leyden, and Temporary Veterinary Inspectors (T.V.I.). All animals are inspected ante-mortem to ensure they are healthy and fit for slaughter and the traceability is verified. All slaughtered animals are inspected post-mortem to ensure the meat is fit for human consumption. All passed meat is stamped with a health mark consisting of a triangle with the word approved, the county letters RN and the approval number of the premises where it was killed. Locally produced meat is a high quality, fully traceable product from young animals with a short food chain from farm to fork.
Contact: Michael Leyden
Veterinary Officer
Corporate Services Section
Roscommon County Council
The Courthouse
Roscommon
Telephone: 090 6637382
E-mail: mleyden@roscommoncoco.ie
Roscommon County Council acknowledges the successes of the citizens of County Roscommon and achievements in sport, business and community work are honoured in the Civic Receptions we organise. Citizens are nominated by Members of Roscommon County Council.