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Oscar Mulcahy from Blackpool, Cork tries out 'The Hobbit House', a miniature house designed by Ollie O'Flaherty and inspired by the The Lord Of The Rings, at the Mallow Home and Garden Show which took place at Mallow Racecourse at the weekend.
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Skerries 100 I travelled with some club mates from the Cork Motorcycle Racing & Vintage Club to Skerries in North County Dublin last Friday for the Skerries 100 motorcycle road races. The weather was how summer weather should be and the racing was just fantastic with no mishaps or major injuries. I met up with many of my friends in the the sport and made many new friends along the way too. Next month WCMC and Timoleague will host the Munster 100 road races and with all the stars from Skerries and more attending, be sure to make the trek west and see for yourself the spectacle of motorcycle road racing at its best. We will keep you informed closer to the date. GAA Stars Raise Funds For Kilimangaro Trek Cork GAA stars Paul Kerrigan and Eoin Cadogan will take part in a charity fundraising night in the Rochestown Park Hotel on the 22nd of July at 8pm to help raise funds for Douglas locals Dave O’Connell and Ian Cullinane to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. The four Star Rochestown Park Hotel has very generously offered to host the event and help raise money for the charity. The fun filled night will involve fun musical bingo, waxing, raffles, live music and a late night DJ and the generous Cork GAA stars have also promised a visit from the National football league trophy. Dave O’Connell and Ian Cullinane will travel to Africa on the 13th of October to climb the tallest freestanding mountain rise in the world in aid of the charity. The pair have a number of charity events lined up in the next few weeks to raise money for the worthy cause. All proceeds raised from these events will go directly towards the trek and the Irish Cancer Society. For more information, please contact Dave O Connell – 087-7438060 Help us celebrate Cork creativity this August… This year’s programme of events for Cork Craft Month August 2011 is now finalised and what a celebration it’s going to be! It includes a schedule of BIG events plus a myriad locally organised craft happenings where collectors and creatives alike can experience Cork Craft at work! This festival of craft and design is County-wide so keep an eye out for events in all areas to whet the craft appetite. Indulge in delicious contemporary ceramic, jewellery and textile-work, fabulous furniture, wood-works and felt masterpieces and gorgeous glass of all sorts at our exhibitions, pop-up venues and craft fairs. Cork Craft Month is about much more than feasting your eyes tho – there’ll be loads of opportunities to roll up your sleeves and try some real ‘handson’ crafting at workshops and open studios too. For the fashion aficionado there’s a chance to get up close to the best of Cork fashion and textile design at our fashion extravaganza. These are just some of the events on offer to help you get to know the cream of Cork’s artisan crop. Cork Craft Month - the perfect chance to treat yourself to a ‘Made In Cork’ memento! For full programme and participant details see: www.corkartdesign.com Become our friend at www.facebook.com/ CorkArtDesign Follow our tweets on Twitter @corkartdesign
• Launch of the Reich Effect Festival at the Amicus in Cork last night. Reich Effect Festival is a 5-day marathon music festival marking the 75th year of the Pulitzer Prize winning composer, Steve Reich organized by Cork Opera House, which will take place in Cork from July 27th to 31st. Pic: Miki Barlok
• Jensen Marah pictured at the Jedward concert in the Marquee last weekend.
Slán George Thompson Editor e-mail:editor@douglaspost.ie
• Honorary Corkman Derek Shiels leads the field out of Finnegan's Corner to go on and win the opening race at the Skerries 100 motorcycle road races last Saturday. Pic: George Thompson The Douglas Post Magazine | Unit 14 | Morris House | Douglas West | Cork | Ireland Tel: 021 4369000 | Fax: 021 4369148 | Email: frontdesk@douglaspost.ie | www.douglaspost.ie The publishers have made every effort to ensure all information is correct at time of print, however no responsibility is accepted for errors or omissions. The views expressed in the articles herein are not necessarily those of the editor or the publisher of The Douglas Post Magazine. The Douglas Post is published weekly by Douglas Post Ltd.
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Buy My Dress is a Huge Sucess Dear Editor, On behalf of Down Syndrome Centre and myself, I would like to say a big thank you to all the Cork ladies who kindly donated dresses to this year’s Buy My Dress charity dress sale, which took place in The Clarion Hotel, Lapp’s Quay, on Saturday 28th May. The event was a phenomenal success, with over 7,500 dresses donated countrywide, nearly 1,000 of which came from Cork ladies, resulting in €95,000 raised countrywide in one day! The Cork event contributed an amazing €7,300 towards this total! Who would have thought so much money could be raised from once loved dresses! I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the businesses, Credit Unions and pharmacies who kindly acted as dress collection points, making it easier for ladies to donate. We would also like to thank all the volunteers and committee members who gave
up their spare time to ensure the event was a success; the businesses who donated their services and premises free of charge to keep costs low; not forgetting all ladies who came through the doors on the day and bought dresses! So many people were so kind and supportive that it’s impossible to thank everyone personally! All monies raised through Buy My Dress goes to support Down Syndrome Centre’s Liaison Nursing Service, which offers advice, support and counselling to parents of newly born children with Down syndrome. As a result of the success of our 2011 campaign and the online dress shop www.buymydressonline.ie Down Syndrome Centre hopes to fund further liaison nurses countrywide. Many thanks again. We look forward to your continued support in 2012. Best wishes. Sinead O’Brien Buy My Dress Co-ordinator, Cork
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• Repro FreeBallet Manila pictured during rehersals for first ever visit to Ireland with their programme EAST MEETS WEST which continues from last night's performance (Tues 5th)in the University Concert Hall Limerick, on to The Millennium Forum Derry on Thursday and finishing in The Convention Centre ,Dublin on Sat July 9th, 2011. Pic Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision
Jerry Buttimer TD
Cork Youth Services to Benefit from €1.9 million in funding Funding allocations for 2011 to Youth Services Organisations will provide more than €1.9 million in funding to City of Cork VEC. Cork South Central’s Jerry Buttimer, TD, said “funding to City of Cork VEC will ensure the continuation of youth projects which are vital to our young people. “As part of the funding €1,183,822 will go towards supporting Special Youth Projects which provide support and facilitate the development of those taking part in the schemes. The Ogra Chorcaí Bishopstown Special Project and Togher Youth Development Centre will both receive more than €100,000. The Mahon Youth Development Project which is run by Foróige to support vulnerable young people will receive €115,000. “The Young People’s Facilities and Services Fund, which aims to tackle drug misuse with the provision of recreational and sport facilities and services, will be supported by €717,463 in the 2011 funding allocations. Some of the local projects that will benefit will from the support of this Fund include BIshopstown Outreach Project, Ballyphehane Action for Youth and Togher Family Centre Limited. “The YMCA’s Youth Information Centre is to receive €88,886 which will enable it to continue to provide young people with access to information on their rights, health and welfare. “The services provided by youth organisations are crucial to our community, we must provide young people with recreational facilities and support services that will allow them to overcome the challenges they face. This round of funding will ensure that the young people of Cork have access to services which will help them play an active role in society. It is also recognition of the quality of services that are provided by organisations such as Ogra Chorcaí and Foróige.”
Jerry Buttimer t.d. Constituency Office 4 A Glasheen Road, Cork. CLINIC TIMES: • Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney TD, pictured with Cllr. John Loughnan, Mayor of Clonakilty, Jacque Pichin, Head of ANOP, one of Frances bigest fish producers, Jason Whooley, CEO BIM and Isabelle Thomas, Politian Responsible for Seafood in Brittany, at the launch of BIM’s Initiative to increase French landings of seafood into Ireland. The launch took place at BIM offices Clonakilty, Co. Cork and BIM estimate that for every extra vessel landing its catch here for processing, an average of 5 new jobs will be created. Pic John Sheehan Photography
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Ellen I have a friend called Ellen. She was my best friend from the age of five when we were in ‘Babies’ together right up until she got married and moved to Boston in 1988. We went to Eglantine school when the desks still had inkwells; you could lift up the tops and store your books inside and had benches that could sit two pupils. Our desk was up against the wall. Ellen sat on the inside next to the wall and when she got bored, she would raise her right leg and shove me onto the floor. She was half blind and I had a hearing aid; as a pair we functioned quite well. Our teacher often remarked, “The lord made ye but the devil matched ye.” We were both manic readers. My library of Enid Blyton books was bigger than hers. It was so big that several weeks passed before I realised that Ellen was quietly stealing them from under my nose. One afternoon when we were in Ellen’s house, she proudly showed off her newly extended collection. Impressed, I took down a book and looked through it. My name on the inside cover had been clumsily scrubbed out. I looked at Ellen and said, “But these are my books!” Ellen panicked and snatching the book back said, “No, they’re mine now.” I had to fight her for them. I lived very close to the school and walked home every day for my lunch. On the way, I passed Ballingcurrig Stores, outside of which were several bubble gum and gob stopper machines. I discovered one day, by accident, that one of the machines was faulty i.e. that you could turn the handle and still get a bubble gum without putting in the penny first. I couldn’t believe my luck. I cherished my secret stash and modestly rationed myself to two bubble gums a day. I let Ellen in on the secret. The day I told her, I went home for lunch as usual and passed the bubble gum machine. The glass bubble was half full. I nodded kindly at it and thought ‘See you on the way back, my friend.’ But when I returned the
machine was empty. I assumed I had been rumbled and that the shop keeper had removed the loot. Back at school I sought out Ellen and told her that sadly our supply of bubble gums was no longer. She winked at me and cackled, “No I have them.” She told me that she had ran home at lunch time, got a large shopping bag and cleared the machine all in one go. I was stunned. “Give me some”, I said. “No, she replied, “They’re mine now.” When we were both seventeen, we went up on the train to Dublin for a one day shopping extravaganza. We were like Ivana Trump and Paris Hilton on speed: we managed to get into every single shop on Grafton and O’Connell Street. We didn’t buy anything because we had almost no money but that didn’t slacken our fervour. Ellen warned me at the outset that we weren’t wasting any time stopping for lunch. However, around midafternoon; I crumbled and told her that I could not go on unless we ate something. Ellen rolled her eyes and consented to stop for five minutes. We went into a large fast food place on O’Connell Street which thank God no longer exists. We sat down at a table. My legs were killing me. I said, “OK, I’ll go up. What do you want?” Ellen pulling out a tin of tuna and a bread roll from her vast
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It worked every time. I was chief bridesmaid at her wedding. Ellen’s mother said we were a disgrace in my blood red dress and Ellen, head to toe in dangling pearls and a plunging backless dress. Cork couldn’t contain Ellen: she was outrageous. I miss her.
hand bag said, “A can opener.” In our early twenties, we loved going to night clubs not for the men but to dance. We had no shame, the emptier the dance floor the better. Sometimes we wouldn’t be let in at the door. Ellen would assume her thickest country accent and whine, “But we’re all the way from Fermoy.”
• Sergent John O’Connor, Community Policing and Norma Murphy, RAPID Coordinator Knocknaheeney, Hollyhill and Churchfield attending a reception for Volunteers who worked on Bonfire Night hosted by the Lord Mayor in the Council Chambers, City Hll. Pic Darragh Kane
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Douglas Writers Group The next meeting of the Douglas Writers Group will be held in John O’Sullivan’s (Board Room), Douglas on Friday 8th July at 5.30 pm. The Douglas Writers Group meets on the 2nd Friday of every month at 5.30pm. We look forward to seeing you there. Car Boot Sale Douglas GAA Club Car Park Sunday 24th July from 2-6pm €10euro per car For more details and to book your space contact Dorothy on 0872829938 Farmers Cross Ladies Club – Flower Display Meet 2nd Thursday of every month at Frankfield House. New members welcome Douglas Tidy Towns Would you like to join this group of very hard-working and dedicated people meet each Saturday morning at the Douglas Community Centre at 10.30 a.m. and do a thorough litter cleanup of the Douglas area. New members are always welcome. Peace Commissioner Your local Peace Commissioner is Maurice Lynch 087 984 0087 Douglas Junior Writers Group Next meeting of the Douglas Junior Writers Group will be held in on Thursday 17th July at 4.30 pm in the Douglas Library. All young writers welcome! (Enquires 086 8839392) Community Welfare Facilities A Community Welfare Officer attends at the Community Centre two mornings a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. 8 - Thur 07 Jul '11
Hours at Centre/To Contact us: Nicola, our administrator, is available each day at the centre, as follows: Mon, Tue, Fri. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wed, Thursday 1-3 p.m. To contact Nicola, phone 4892955 or call to the centre during the above times. There are lots of activities taking place at the centre during the afternoons and evenings and she is more than happy to show you the schedule.
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Activities at the Douglas Community Centre The following groups run activities at the centre, and include Unislim, Language and Drama classes; various dancing groups, including Irish Dancing, Disco Dancing, Pitter Patter Dancing Group, Body Rock and Arabesque (Belly Dance). A schedule of all the activities taking place in the centre is posted in the entrance hall, and
the public are welcome to come and view this during office hours. The Community Association office is open on Mon. Tue, and Friday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. when our administrator, Nicola, is there is to help you with any questions you may have about our service, or about lettings of the hall to anyone who may wish to run an activity. To contact Nicola, phone 4894955.
DOUGLAS G.A.A. SOCIAL DIARY Thurs night……..Texas Hold them all Poker Fri ……….Live Band Sat night……….Dancing COMMUNITY NEWS (Pavilion) Sun night……….45 Drive Is there a community event or fundraiser in your area? Please let us know and we will be delighted to publish it for you. Email to – frontdesk@douglaspost. Matches on Big Screen Watch out for Car Boot Sale - ie. To ensure publication your entry should reach us before 5 PM on Mondays Watch this Space ! Would you like to support invited to submit designs for a All welcome logo which could potentially be one of your local charities. St Laurence Cheshire Home, used in branding the area. The Douglas Library Glanmire (supporting people SECAD area extends from Youghal Pet Photo Competition with physical disabilities) are to Ballincollig and encompasses Entry forms are now available for currently looking for people to both rural and urban areas, the Pet Photo Competition, open help us collect on our annual flag countryside and the coast. The to all children under 13. day on 12th July 2011 in Cork judges were looking for creativity Bring along a photo of your pet city, suburbs, Carrigaline and and versatility and also asked the and you could be in with a chance Ballincollig. Please contact Eleanor applicants to explain how they to win a Pet Products Hamper. This Goggin 087 2803762 came up with the final design. The competition is kindly sponsored successful entry was designed by by MAXI Zoo. SECAD Alex Nugent who is a student in Read, Learn, Explore Drama this Over the coming months, South the Christian Brothers Secondary summer in Douglas Library. & East Cork Area Development School in Midleton. A free 6 week course on the basics (SECAD) will be using a The main purpose of the brand of acting and drama is taking collaborative process to stimulate will be to create a regional place on Wednesday afternoons a debate about creating a regional identity for the South and East from 3.00pm. These classes are brand for the SECAD area. SECAD Cork and the products and free of charge and open to adults will be seeking inputs from services produced and delivered of all ages. stakeholders throughout the in the area. In order to develop SECAD area regarding the creation a credible and sustainable brand, Douglas Community School of the brand. The brand will be SECAD will be involving all sectors Indoor Bowls Club used to market the area under the in the process and looks forward to Monday and Thursday nights following headings: food, tourism, hearing proposals from all groups 8.P.M – 10 P.M. New members enterprise and recreation. with an interest in developing the welcome! SECAD initiated the process brand. If you would like further Call to the Hall or phone Mona earlier this year when, secondary information, please contact 021 4293561 for details schools in the SECAD area were SECAD at 021 4613432.
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Described by American writer Steve Winnick as “the spiritual godfathers” of today’s Irish music groups, The Dubliners were to the fore of the Irish ballad boom of the Sixties and went on to became one of the most successful Irish Ballad groups in the world. Tragedy struck when Luke Kelly collapsed on stage in Cork with a brain tumor. Luke returned to the stage and struggled to maintain his profile. Sadly he died four years later. It is hard to believe twenty seven years have elapsed since that tragic event. John Sheehan, violin player with the Dubliners, sent us this poem to commemorate Luke’s 21st anniversary. As this week we celebrate Luke’s 27 anniversary we though it might be fitting to re-print it and rekindle a few golden memories. LUKE Kelly…21st ANNIVERSARY You’ve come-of-age in death, Keeper of a golden key; Forever young, since you Abandoned time, While we’ve aged visibly Weathering the scar.
We linger in your shadow, A legacy of songs to savour, While you have risen To a new consciousness Where music is imagined, and words Are scattered among the stars. © John Sheahan
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Writers Group Meetings Douglas Writers Group, - Friday the 8th July John O’Sullivan’s, Boardroom at 5.30 pm Ballinlough Writers - John O’Sullivan’s (Douglas) Fri 15th July at 5.30 PM Douglas Junior Writers Group - Douglas Library Thursday 21st July at 4.30.PM Bishopstown Writers – Bishopstown Library Thursday 8th September at 6.15 pm Ó Bhéal – Open mic every Mon at The Hayloft (upstairs at The Long Valley), Winthrop Street
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Last Week’s Teazer Jim White watched in exasperation as the soccer team he had led to world fame over five years was trounced by Brazil. It was just awful! No matter how much he bellowed advice and encouragement nobody took the slightest notice. He almost wept with sheer frustration. At last the whole dismal affair was over and Brazil won by such a huge margin that it went into the record books. Yet, oddly, when the next day’s newspapers came out, Jim, far from being attacked was extravagantly praised.
Why ?
Last Week’s Answer Jim had retired as captain and was watching on T.V. The papers compared the teams current miserable performance with it’s fame under Jim’s captaincy.
This Week’s Teazer A man went to the garage to have an electrical fault on his car repaired. Unfortunately the mechanic was ill and therefore the work could not be done, determined not to waste his trip the man decided to put his car through the car wash. He closed the sun roof, retracted the radio aerial, drove the car into the tunnel and then got out and waited outside for the washing to begin. It was only when he pushed the button that the man began to bellow with rage. Why ?
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Out and About with Fergus O’Leary PASSAGE WEST LIBRARY Opening hours- Tues, Thurs, Fri 2pm to 6pm Saturday 10.30am to 1pm a photocopier is now available for public use in the library during opening hours The knitting and craft group meet every Thursday from 2.30 onwards all welcome Why not join? Adults - 2.50 children - 50c" Cantate “Cantate” is lively group of mixed voices formed in 2006 and
we perform a varied repertoire including rock n’ roll, songs from the musicals and contemporary classics – something to appeal to all ages. We are based Monkstown and we are currently looking for new male and female members to join. Rehearsals are held Wednesday evenings at 8pm in Monkstown National School. If you are interested in joining Cantate, please ring: 087 9693326 or email: info@cantate.ie.”
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KNOCK There was a great uptake in booking in the last week for the annual Knock Pilgrimmage which takes place on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th July and there are only 2 places left. Enquiries Contact Aislinn 4372035 / 087 9699 48, Mary 4371025 or Mary 4373316
exhibition which took place on Sunday last at the Town Park on Bothal Guidel organized by the Carrigaline Arts Network it give the local artist an opportunity to display their art. The next Art on the Rail exhibition takes place on Sunday 24th July. Enquiries Dorothée Roberts 087 6117746 or dorotheeroberts@gmail.com
DAMHSA FEST CONCERT The opening concert of this year’s Damhsa Fest takes place in the Carrigaline Court Hotel on Wednesday 20th July at 8.00pm. This year’s participants in the International Folk Dance Festival come from Estonia, Egypt and France and they will be joined by the Kiely Walsh World Champion dancers, Togo dancers and drummers and the hosts the Owenabue Valley Traditional Group. A special stage and lighting will be hired in for this colourful dance extravaganza. Tickets will be available at the Carrig Court Hotel and Barry Collins Supervalu. Enquiries 087 813 7990.
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CÉILÍ MÓR The mid summer Céilí Mór in Carrigaline GAA will be held on Saturday of next week 9th July with music by Pat Walsh and Tony Dunne. Rince from 9.30 pm to 11.00 am, táille isteach €10 including tea. Fáilte roimh chách Enquiries Fionán at 087 818 5111. ART ON THE RAIL Weather conditions were ideal for the Carrigaline Art on the Rail
WALKING GROUP The Carrigaline Active Retired Association has extended their weekly activities to include a walking group. The members interested in taking part are welcome to join the group in the church car park any Monday morning at 10.30 am or on Monday afternoon at 2.30pm. The walkers have a wide variety of easy routes to travel in and around the town. The CARA knitting club continues to meet and flourish every Tuesday in the Library and is very appreciative of the number of people who presented them with generous supplies of wool. KNITTING CLUB The Carrigaline knitting club which meets in the library every Tuesday from 2.30 pm to 4.30pm are making a beautiful selection of
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Monsters, Mayhem, Music, Mining, MCMorrow, Muldoon, Modern Dance, & Morgan Kelly These are just some of the highlights of Kilkenny Arts Festival 2011. Each summer The Kilkenny Arts Festival produces 10 days of the very best in national and international visual art, classical music, theatre and dance, jazz, world and traditional Irish music, literature, film, indie music, craft and children’s events. Running from 5th to 14th August, this year’s festival promises its usual eclectic, entertaining and energetic presentation of the very best in contemporary arts. The Kilkenny Arts Festival stands out from other arts festivals with it’s unique programming dynamic of eight cultural curators. Working together with Festival Chief Executive Damian Downes they are all leading artists and practitioners in their areas of expertise, and this specialist knowledge is apparent in all corners of the programme. For full programme, please log on to www.kilkennyarts.ie
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Would you like to support one of your local charities. St Laurence Cheshire Home, Glanmire (supporting people with physical disabilities) are currently looking for people to help us collect on our annual flag day on 12th July 2011 in Cork city, suburbs, Carrigaline and Ballincollig. Please contact Eleanor Goggin 087 2803762 SKY TV COME TO KINSALE ARTS WEEK The organisers of Kinsale Arts Week (July 9th to 17th) have announced that Sky TV are coming to the County Cork town to film at the event for a documentary to be screened later this year on Sky Arts, a channel dedicated to contemporary arts programming, such as music, documentaries and films. Reaching more than 2 million viewers each month, the Sky Arts channels will give Kinsale incredible international exposure. Ghost housing estates in Cork a worry – ICSA The Cork branch of the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) has expressed its worry at the growth in vacant housing estates in the county. The ICSA is calling for a definitive strategic policy to tackle this issue. According to the preliminary set of figures from the 2011 census released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) it shows that Cork county has one of the highest rate in the country for vacant
dwellings. Approximately 17% of houses in Cork are marked as being vacant with the majority of those dwellings making up “ghost” housing estates. Dermot Kelleher, Macroom farmer and Cork ICSA member, said: “This is indeed very worrying and something needs to be done as a matter of urgency to solve this problem. Galway has one the highest rate of vacant dwellings in the country since the 2006 census and this has been mainly due to greedy developers attempting to make profits on the back of our county. Subsequently we have been left with vacant, sometimes half finished housing estates, which are not only an eyesore on the landscape but are also a financial burden on the State. There is also the whole issue of single built houses that are left idle along the side of a road or are half finished as people cannot obtain a mortgage. This is a significant issue for rural Ireland and for rural Cork. “A number of weeks ago Minister for State Willie Penrose announced a budget of over €1million to help clean up these estates and, in some instances, finish them altogether but this is only a stop gap. There needs to be a definitive plan to tackle the issue. Housing in Cork is affordable presently and it’s a fine county to live in so we shouldn’t have this issue. We are calling on the Government to address this issue and it’s a major issue in the county.” Thur 07 Jul '11 - 17
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As usual we try to give you a few ideas on what might need doing in your garden this week. Not everything in this article may apply to your garden- but there might be something. If not this week maybe next week. the wood gets tough. Any heavy Flowers cutting back should be left until Containers of all kinds will need the start of the season next year. frequent watering, even daily if Roses have suffered plenty of the weather is hot and dry. While blackspot disease with the warm it increases the work load, warm spells shrivelling the diseased weather also improves the results leaves. from flowers in pots. Most of them need warm weather to perform to Greenhouse and their best. Feeding is also essential house plant and can be given every third or fourth watering. Take cutting of all kinds, especially roses and clematis now. Spray a grapevine if it shows mildew
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to keep the fungus of the tiny grapes. Continue watering and feeding greenhouse Plants. Be especially careful to water plants in pots or grow-bags regularly. These can easily dry out. Train and side shoot tomatoes and cucumbers.
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Lawns are generally looking good. Soil moisture levels have fallen but rain has arrived before the effects started to show on the grass. If a lawn is pale or yellowish, it probable could do with feeding: lawns need to be feed at least twice a year, taking the spring feed as the first, most need a second one now. Feeding at this time can be a bit tricky because it will be counter-productive if the weather turns dry.
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The annual outing to Sherkn Island was enjoyed by all. The sun shone fish and chips delicious, Dinny Carroll got a sing song going with everybody joining in, more of the same this week on the outing to Kenmare. We have the best country in the world, best of food, best of scenery, best people all we need is a little more sunshine- maybe the promised 'heat wave' will come in August we live in hope. This weekend is the beginning of Know Your Neighbour Week. Many people don't know their neighbours which really is very sad. People’s lives are so busy that we sometimes forget the affect loneliness can have on people. Loneliness can become almost like a physical pain. We need to ensure our older people are valued they are the ones who made sacrifices for the benefit of the next generation. We need to acknowledge the immense contribution that older people make to Irish society. An 'age friendly’ Ireland is one that enables people as they grow older to maintain and improve their physical, social and mental well being, that offers them opportunities to participate in society. Engaging in the kind of activities that enhance their well being learning new skills, meeting and socialising in their own community. Start this weekend by saying a friendly hello to all your neighbours. Look around you and if you know of someone who needs a smile and a friendly wave, do so!!! Such a small gesture can make such a difference to someone who feels lonely and isolated. On July the 12th we go to Freemont in Mallow to record two shows for 'Around the Fireside' with Jimmy Reidy. If anyone would like to join us maybe tell a story, sing a song etc, please contact me on 4363867. On August the 9th we visit the new Marymont Hospice on
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• Kathleen and Tony Crone celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary with the Young at Heart at Sherkin Island last week. Pic:Phil Goodman
Tuesday 12th of July - Mallow round the fireside radio show Tues day 19th July - Tour Fort Camden 2pm Tuesday 9th of August - New Hospice Curraheen Rd 1st of September - River Dance Killarney Congratulations to Tony and Kathleen Crone who are celebrating their Golden Wedding anniversary and a very happy birthday to Marie O Brien. Cherish your yesterdays, Dream your tomorrows, Be young at heart and live your today's, Bye for now Phil
• Celia Beale makes a presentation of a cake to Fr. Liam on the occasion of the golden jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood. Pic: Phil Goodman
• Phil, Maura, Maura, Kathleen and Nora of the Young at Heart Group at Sherkin Island last week.
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Dual Players The subject of the dual player has so often been the central theme when the pros and cons of G.A.A. matters are debated. Going beck to the ‘70s there were two household names, Jimmy Barry Murphy and Ray Cummins to name just two. Through the ‘80s and ‘90s the most celebrated of them all was Glanmire man and intercounty stalwart Teddy McCarthy, a dual all-Ireland medal winner in 1990. There are greater demands on players nowadays than there was in the past. They are not just expected to train collectively but also to work out in the gym on their own. The intercounty player of the present time would be far more diet conscious and would curtail his social life during the championship season. This player is serving four masters, being involved in intercounty hurling and football, while at the same time playing hurling and football at club level. Of course he is predominantly involved with the intercounty scene. Other activities must play second fiddle. The training for each game would vary. With the season commencing in February the player would be involved on alternative Sundays in hurling and football as per agreement between both management teams. Then come the championships and with a county such as Cork there are more championship games at senior level due to the high standard of Cork teams. The back door system has greatly increased the pressure on players and the whole situation is very taxing
both physically and mentally. Currently the most celebrated dual player in Cork is Douglas man Eoin Cadogan, a very determined and committed young man. He is most approachable and very accommodating in relation to presentation of medals or in offering advice to young players. Eoin has often been quoted in print as to the accommodating manner of both Conor Counihan and Denis Walsh. But one has to question the decision of the hurling manager to play him in both games against Laois and Offaly within a seven day period while knowing that he had a club championship game sandwiched in between. There is no indication of player welfare to be seen here. There are those who feel Eoin should play hurling and football at intercounty level. Equally there are those who hold the direct opposite view. In expressing an opinion I do not claim to represent in any way the viewpoint of my club Douglas. I believe there is too much pressure on the player to perform at the highest level. A surfeit of games will eventually impact on the player’s performance. That said, no doubt there is great credit due to a player who represents his county in both hurling and football.
Cork Hurling The Cork team is progressing as one would expect through the qualifiers. Sadly the Laois encounter was a farce. A number of Laois players would not commit to the cause. I expect so many heavy defeats quashed their appetite for intercounty hurling. Or could it be
Douglas Hall Lotto Numbers 4-10-27 No winner Next week’s jackpot €1,300euro a lack of pride? Cork could only beat what was put in front of them. Yes, the Leesiders scored ten goals; an impressive feat at any time but one has to factor in the poor quality of the opposition. Truthfully I thought Cork would defeat Offaly by 7 or 8 points. On the day they were lucky. Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise that the Rebels were not at their best. Their challenge now is to refocus as the opposition will be improving as the competition moves on.
Dublin vs. Kildare The all-Ireland championship had its fair share of controversy, none more so than the Dublin vs. Kildare Leinster championship encounter. Eoghan O’Gara was booked for a foul on a Kildare player. Later he got booked again and was consequently sent off. In my book he should have got a straight red for the second offence. What I found mystifying was an incident where a Dublin player pushed a Kildare man over the line using two hands and the referee who was just fifteen yards away awarded a line ball to Dublin. The incident that caused most controversy was a free awarded to Dublin in the 71st. minute which to say the least was questionable. As it turned out it produced the winning point for the Dubs. Probably the most controversial of all is when a player in possession is pulled and tugged all over the place and the referee awards a free against him for over-carrying, and though it is often a difficult one to judge there is little or no consistency in the call. More next week, Pat.
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Ballyphehane Community Notice Board Tory Top Library, Ballyphehane - Housebound service Tory Top Library offers a housebound service to people in the community who cannot access the library. Items for borrowing include books, DVDs, video tapes and audio-books on CD or on cassette. This service is free of charge. The van, manned by library staff, calls to individual homes on a regular basis. Customers may select items from the shelves in the van or can have items delivered to them in their houses. The van is wheelchair accessible. If you wish to avail of this service please contact John O'Leary on 4924934.
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Ballinlough Writers Group The next meeting of the Ballinlough Writers Group will be held in John O’Sullivan’s (Board Room), Douglas on Friday 15TH July at 5.30 pm. The Ballinlough Writers Group meets on the 3rd Friday of every month at 5.30pm. We look forward to seeing you there. Retirement Club - Outing Retirement Clubs are organising a day out on Saturday 30th July to Waterford and Tramore.There will be a stop in the Midleton Park Hotel for dinner on the way home. To book your place Contact: Maura Maher - 4294854 Marian Quinn - 4293704 A great day out guaranteed. Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels urgently require helpers and drivers to deliver the meals. This work takes approximately two hours one morning every two weeks Anyone that could help please call or phone (021) 4294021 Ballinlough Community Centre any morning between 11.00 and 12.00 noon Neighbour Hood Watch (Anglesea Street) Branch In the last few months there has being an increase in 'Bogus' Builders,calling to houses offering cheap prices to do small jobs, and householders have parted with sums of money to the 'Bogus' builder to buy materials, of course they never come back. Also they offer to clean shoots, extract the money & put their ladders up for 10 minutes, and are gone. So points to remember: Never leave any stranger into your home. Never part with your money to any one you don't know
Ask the caller for their business card, and get it checked out by a family member, friend, or contact the Gardai.Always contact the Gardai immediately if anyone suspicious call to your door, if possible get the Registration No. of their vehicle. Also over last week-end several residents had their cars damaged with the wing mirrors pulled off, this is vandalism, and mirrors are costly to repair,. Ballinlough Parish is divided int three Garda Stations depending where you live. Garda Station No's: Anglesea Street: 4522000 Douglas: 4857670 Mahon: 4536690 Do not hesitate to contact your local garda station on any matter, don't leave it to others, they may leave it to you! Community Centre Bingo: Every Friday at 8.15pm Cards: Every Thursday at 9.00pm Irish Heart Foundation: 2nd Wednesday of the Month (except August) Ballinlough Parish Office Office Hours Monday - Friday: 9.30am 1.00pm (except Wednesday) & Monday: 7.00pm - 8.00pm) Bingo - Date for your Diary Bingo is on every Friday night in the Community Centre at 8.15, do go along for a game Remember Sweet 16, All the Ducks 22, Due for the Pension 66, 2 fat ladies 88. Now that Summer is here, go along and catch up with your friends. You might even 'Check' and go home with a few extra euro!
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