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D Non-manual. E Manual skilled. F Semi-skilled. G Unskilled. H Own account workers. I Farmers. J Agricultural workers.

Z All others gainfully occupied and unknown. Under 15 years. Still at school or college. Education and teacher training. Social sciences, Business and Law.

Science, Mathematics and Computing. Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction. Agriculture and Veterinary. Health and Welfare. Other subjects. Not Stated incl. No Formal Education.

Primary Education. Lower Secondary. Upper Secondary. Technical or Vocational qualification. Higher Certificate. Ordinary Bachelor Degree or National Diploma. Honours Bachelor Degree, Professional qualification or both. Postgraduate Diploma or Degree.

Doctorate Ph. D or higher. On foot. Bus, minibus or coach. Motorcycle or scooter. Car driver. Car passenger. Other incl. Work mainly at or from home. Before After Under 15 mins. Very good. Very bad. Managers, Directors and Senior Officials. Professional Occupations. Associate Professional and Technical Occupations. Administrative and Secretarial Occupations. Skilled Trades Occupations. Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations. Sales and Customer Service Occupations. Process, Plant and Machine Operatives.

Elementary Occupations. Agriculture, forestry and fishing. Building and construction. Manufacturing industries. Dr Hughes argues that the greater Drogheda area, twice the size of Co Longford, meets the criteria of the EU Commission and the OECD for city status because of population density per kilometre and exceeds numbers in excess of 50, people.

The report, which reached near-identical conclusions to a similar study written by Dr Hughes more than five years ago, has been submitted to the Government for inclusion in the national planning framework that will guide planning decisions across the country up to This is despite the fact that in seeking submissions, the Government said the final policy would be based on evidence.

They have the evidence in his report. They need to act and act now. Please update your payment details to keep enjoying your Irish Times subscription. Drogheda should get city status, argues planning expert Lobby group says Co Louth town now has larger population than Waterford Wed, Nov 1, , Updated: Wed, Nov 1, , Simon Carswell. Topics: County Meath Drogheda Mornington.

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A platform helping fund the type of in-depth journalism that the public wants to see. There were some good suggestions about how Meath County Council and Louth County Council could work together a bit better.

The results of that Census are already obsolete, as our growth has been relentless and since then, housing completions in the Greater Drogheda Area are almost on par with the combined figures for Dundalk and Waterford, adding several thousand people to our local population.

It will be necessary to prepare coordinated strategies for Dundalk and Drogheda at both regional and town level to ensure that they have the capacity to grow sustainably and secure investment as key centres on the Drogheda-Dundalk-Newry cross border network. Short URL. About the author:. Adam Daly. See more articles by Adam Daly.

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