Cllr Sharkey calls for update on the taking in charge of Willow Grove estate

The entrance to Willow Grove, off the Carrickmacross Road

The entrance to Willow Grove, off the Carrickmacross Road

Local councillor Tomás Sharkey has asked management of Louth County Council for an update on the taking in charge of Willow Grove on the Carrickmacross Road.

The Sinn Féin representative said the estate was in need of repairs but said the council were powerless to carry them out until the issue of taking it in charge had been sorted.

He said: “Willow Grove estate badly needs repairs to the road surface. However it has not been taken in charge by Louth County Council which means that the road and other infrastructure is not yet the council’s responsibility.

“In 1997 the developer applied to have the estate taken in charge but then withdrew from the process in 2000. There is a paper bond with Danske Bank but council officials have yet to report how much this bond is worth. I am told that it will be insufficient to carry out necessary works to bring the estate to an acceptable level to be taken in charge.

“Last June I was informed by the County Manager that there was a plan to conduct a plebiscite, as provided for under Section 180 (3) (a) of the Planning & Development Act 2000 and to proceed accordingly. If this plebiscite of the residents in Willow Grove has the preferred result, Louth County Council will be able to take the estate in charge and start planning on carrying out works to it’s infrastructure.

“I am looking forward to management of our local authority coming back to me with some progress very soon.”

Dundalk twins scoop 22 As between them in Junior Cert

The Junior Certificate results were released yesterday but one local family was celebrating more than most after claiming a whopping 22 As.

Twins Sean and Oisin Murray, both 15, sat the exam at the start of summer in the De La Salle and emerged with 22 As between them.

Sean claimed 12 of the As while Oisin was close behind with 10.

Sean told The Irish Independent: “I studied with Oisin, and we tested each other, which helped.”

The boys, from Willow Grove, are also talented golfers and with sound education prospects look to have a great future in front of them.