The Argus

Ardee traders AGM

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WOULD you use a time capsule if it is in the 2021 census form? This is a question on the Census Pilot Survey which is currently underway in Louth.

By a time capsule, the Central Statistics Office (CSO) means a space to write a message that would be seen in 100 years by future generation­s. The time capsule question is worded as follows on the pilot form; As part of Census 2021, the CSO is considerin­g using the space below to allow people to record a voluntary message of their choosing. Under Sections 32,33 and 34 of the Statistics Act 1993, there is a legal guarantee that this message would not be released for 100 years. After 100 years this message would be available to the public.

Do you think you would use the Time Capsule in 2021? Answer Yes or No.

The Census Pilot Survey is currently almost at the end of the field campaign phase in Louth, forms will be collected until October 23rd.

Enumerator­s have visited over 2,000 homes across the county in the last few weeks. If they called and missed or were unable to reach householde­rs it is not too late to fill out and return the Census Pilot Survey form to the enumerator or send it by freepost to Central Statistics Office, PO Box 2016, Freepost 4726, Swords, Co Dublin. The CSO is very grateful to the people who have already returned their forms.

You might think that it is only one form, it won’t be missed. That is not the case. It is the single action of each of the householde­rs taking part, by filling out and returning the form, that makes up the volume of forms needed to make the Pilot Survey work well. For the CSO, the data that is provided on the form is vital to help analyse the results of the new and updated questions. The more forms received, the more data to base decisions on and therefore the better chance to make the 2021 census produce statistics that will serve the public and policy makers best.

We filled out our census forms in 2016 to provide our society, policy makers, communitie­s and the general public with the statistica­l informatio­n to put services in place to serve all of us. That is why the Census Pilot Survey is so important as the results of it prepare the next census in 2021 to provide relevant and updated statistics that will inform and provide the data for future services for all of us.

Census Pilot Survey is a small scale ‘mini’ census taking place in Louth. Six other counties around the country are also involved, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Tipperary, Offaly and Wicklow amounting to 15,000 homes in total. This is the first pilot survey since 2009 and new questions such as childcare, homeworkin­g, renewable energy, smoking, smoke alarms, volunteeri­ng and citizenshi­p are among the topics being trialled. More informatio­n is available on censuspilo­t. ie or call the CSO on 1850 201 604.

In Louth the areas include parts of Ardee, Castletown area of Dundalk, Glenwood area of Dundalk, Stameen area of Drogheda and an area north of Drogheda which takes in townlands Ballymaken­ny to Yellowbatt­er. THE Annual General Meeting of the Ardee Business and Traders Associatio­n will take place at 7.30 pm this Wednesday, October 24 in the meeting room of the Ferdia Arms.

Traders are strongly urged all to attend and have their say in forward planning for the upcoming year.

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