Title: MONAGHAN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
1MONAGHAN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
WORKSHOP 11/03/2009
" The implementation of an integrated,
achievable and sustainable county-wide strategy
which will improve the economic, social and
cultural quality of life for the people of
Co.Monaghan"
Baseline Data Update
REVIEW OF PRIORITY ACTIONS
2Baseline data Update - Constraints
- Designed to support the review of Priority
Actions for 2009-2012
- 2006 Census statistics Supplemented with up to
date information
- Need for more up-to-date information
- Difficult to track down info
- Agencies sometimes didnt know what they had or
unwilling to assist
- Need for uniformity in presentation of data
- Different timescales
- Mostly regional little county breakdown
- These stats are provisional
- If you have other data, please forward it
- Support the ongoing need for up to data
information
3Population
- Monaghans population increased by 6.5 from
2002 to 2006 to 55,997
- 2-3 less of an increase compared to BMW region
and nationally in same period.
- Process of de urbanisation ongoing - Population
density of urban centres rapidly decreasing
Monaghan Urban ED 2947 pp sq km to 1143 from
1996 to 2006 (-61) Castleblayney Urban ED 2479
pp sq km to 1211 (-51) Corresponding Rural EDs
population density rising by 365 (M) and 69 (C).
- Traditionally had an age dependency rate 3
higher than national average.
Patterns of increasing longevity across Ireland
along with a marginally decreasing birth
rate Birth rate Monaghan and increases in life
expectancy DOWN
4Population Projections Central Statistics Office
- Total increases vary from 53,000 to 181,000.
- CSO Outlook MOF1 Increase between 53k and
105k depending on strength of internal movements.
5Border Regional Authority Projections
- Revision of National Spatial Strategy targets
due to changes in inward migration
- Projected increase for Monaghan Hub 83k by 2020
- Lack of pace with other Hubs
- Transportation links vital
- Area of concentrated economic activity
vital - Physical remoteness and poor
connectivity must be addressed. -
6Ethnic Composition
- Concentration of Irish nationals in Monaghan
declined from 94.8 to 89.8 from 2002 to 2006
higher than national average by 2.
- Situation known to be reversing at an increasing
rate.
- Issuance of PPS numbers nationally down
significantly in last year to Dec 2008 - Polish down 47,000 or 47
- Romanian, Slovak and Lithuanians also down
between 40 and 53 in 2008
Asylum Seekers
- Reception and Integration Agency figures for 2008
- Current population in Monaghan 209, capacity
of 223.
- 0.37 of county population higher than
national average of 0.17
- Intention of integrating a further 78 in 2009
7Lone Parents Isolated
- Monaghan has over 10 of its population over 65
living alone compared to 8 of the state
Situation has remained unchanged in recent years.
- Lone Parent households are a characteristic of
both urban and more deprived areas of the country
as a whole
- Almost doubled from 11.7 in 2002 to 22.2 in
2006 a picture almost matched on a national
level
Deprivation
- Haase and Pratschke Report
Demographic Profile - Population shifts,
educational attainment and lone parents
Social Class Composition Educational
attainment, social ranking, density
Labour Market Situation Skills base,
standardised unemployment
8- Monaghan Absolute index score 6.7 compared to
National score of 10.4
- Relative index score of -3.0 compared to
national average of 2.1
- Both represent a marginally below average level
of affluence and deprivation - Situation has
remained unchanged from 1996 - Demonstrating that the long term impact of the
Celtic Tiger have not been translated into
increased levels of affluence or standards of
living.
Travellers
- Total assisted by Local Authority housing has
increased marginally year on year since 2005,
from 86 families to 93 in 2007.
- Assisted by the introduction of the facility at
Gortakeegan
- Population estimated at 110 families in
Monaghan, having increased from approximately 83
in 2003.
9Economic Profile
- The national outlook as projected by the ESRI
(Economic Social Research Institute)
- Dramatic falls in productivity on a national
level
- Imports showing negative growth for 2008
- Inflation fallen sharply with a period of
deflation ensuing for various reasons.
- Zero net employment growth for 2008 with no
formal projections for standardised unemployment
10- Volume of inward investment projected to fall by
almost 20 in 2009
- Prediction of a further 117,00 job losses in
2009
- Government deficit expected to reach 47.5 of
GDP in 2009
- Zero wage growth nationally in 2009.
ESRI - Advice
- A focus on policy changes that will ensure that
Ireland will be on the best footing possible for
a subsequent global upturn.
- A need to ensure that public finances do not
become a constraint on growth and more of an
emphasis put on quality in terms of public
expenditure
- A further realisation that wage reduction may
well be considered preferable as a means of
maintaining quality service provision across
Ireland.
11Unemployment
- Figures from Redundancy.ie National
organisation for the unemployed.
- Recent trends in female unemployment shows a
convergence with males
- New persons on the live register have eased from
713 in January to 411 in February for Monaghan
county.
- Monaghan and Castleblayney towns continue to see
the largest increases
12Disposable Income
- Average disposable income in Monaghan 18,978
in 2006, up 26 from 2002.
- National average in 2006 was 20,678 up 21
from 2002.
- Monaghan county shown to have improved but still
lagging behind the national average, all be it at
a lessening rate.
- Key indicators from the CSO indicate that those
likely to experience consistent poverty in
Ireland is now increasing contrary to NAPS 2007
13Education
- Percentage of population with 3rd level
education in Monaghan 22 compared to 31
nationally.
- This differential of 9 has increased from 8 in
2002 and 6 in 1996 Slight improvements however
year on year falls on the national figure.
- Border Regional Authority Regional
Competitiveness 2009 states the following -
- In terms of early school leavers The Border
region shows the 2nd highest level in Ireland,
posing a particular problem as unemployment rises
and the economy contracts.
- The CSO Quality of Life Survey 2008 states the
following -
- The Border had the highest level of persons with
only primary or no formal education (24.1)
compared to the national average of 18.
14- The Department of Education
- Dublin will always have an infrastructural
advantage.
- Louth showing a much higher rate of uptake of
Monaghan young people
- Should be viewed as the opportunity for Monaghan
going forward
15Industry Analysis Monaghan 2002/2006
- Should be viewed as an indicator of trends - In
light of current economic climate
- Agriculture has declined by 3 in Monaghan, but
to a lesser extent nationally.
- The boom that carried the construction trade
expected to have fallen back to figures seen in
2002 as a result of the house market crash.
- Further evidence of the decline in the
manufacturing sector but can also be seen
across the Border and nationally.
16- Transport has seen marginal increases in terms
of employment possible links with rural
transport improvements.
- Levels within Public administration have
marginally decreased as have those employed in
the professional services sector in Monaghan.
- Other section likely to include the large
remainder of the services industry which accounts
for a large proportion of employment.
17Agriculture National Farm Survey 2007
- National Family Farm Income (FFI) increased from
16,680 per farm in 2006 to 19,687 in 2007 an
increase of 18
- Following a decline of 26 in 2006 and an
increase of 44 in 2005 show the volatility in
farm incomes following decoupling of - direct payments in 2005
- The Border region however falls below the
average 11,463
- Lowest level of subsidies of all regions
- Need for extra support to avoid extremes of
welfare
18Kompas Business Directory Monaghan County
- Service and Retail sectors combined account for
627 businesses in the county or 46.
- Construction and Manufacturing make up 153
employers.
19County Enterprise Board List of Clients by
Sector
- Retail and services not traditionally targeted
by government or enterprise, as opposed to
primary industry where there is a tangible end
product Need for this not to be overlooked in
Monaghan
20- Proportion of net output paid to workers -
- Louth 8.5
- Monaghan 35.9
- Cavan 40.5
- This would indicate that Louth has in comparison
to Monaghan a higher industrial based where
goods manufactured have a much higher value added
component e.g. computer parts etc
- Hence the flip side tells us that per unit sold
in Monaghan, margins are a lot tighter, as the
value added component is significantly lower per
unit of production e.g., Mushrooms, furniture.
- The levels of profitability are affected more so
as a result of a downturn in the economy, leading
to job losses.
21Largest individual employers Monaghan
- Four Seasons Hotel Group - 300
- Of the top 20 largest employers in the county
(Dec 2008) 49 of employment came from Food
suppliers.
- 20 of employment from the top 20 largest
employers came from wood or timber related forms
of business.
22All Sectors in Monaghan Total Employment
- Highlights the dependence on manufacturers and
food suppliers in the county.
- Service and retail sectors also features as next
highest employers overall. Need for these
groups to support each other.
23Connectivity National Broadband Scheme
- Armagh - Monaghan link As part of the Armagh
Monaghan Digital Corridor a 1Gb fibre link has
been constructed between Armagh and Monaghan with
backhaul provided through Belfast to the rest of
the UK and to Dublin.
- Linking business centres ATek and MTek
- MTek should be further promoted as excellent
business start up or base for existing high tech
companies.
Kelvin Project
- Direct telecommunications link to North America,
Belfast, Dublin and mainland UK
- Major emphasis should be put on attracting
foreign investment through this venture.
24This is a journey not a destination..
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