By Tamara O’Connell
A LOCAL couple have expressed their anger over a lack of communication from the council after workers from the local authority cut ivy from their wall last week without any notice given. Mary Jane Maguire and her partner David Juhasz had purposely let the ivy grow up their wall outside their house in Laurel Brook Gardens to stop their autistic daughter throwing things out on to the road.
According to Mary Jane the ivy had acted as a barrier be-
tween their wall and the road and had stopped her daughter Mary Kate throwing things on the road which she had done regularly before the ivy had grown up the wall.
“My thirteen-year old daughter is severely autistic and when she is out in the garden she has a habit of throwing things over the wall out on to the road. Myself and my partner David were concerned that she would hit a passer by with something and that is why we let the ivy grow up the wall.
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Wednesday, 6th September, 2023. Vol. 16, Issue 36 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth Tel: 042 932 0888. | Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com Page 7 Page 6 Dundalk Driving Legend Wins At Silverstone Louth Film Festival Returns DUNDALK’S FREE NEWSPAPER Page 4 Comhaltas Dun Dealgan Fleadh Success
Mary Jane Maguire and her partner david Juhasz.
Council cut angers couple
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The ivy acted as a barrier and it stopped Mary Kate throwing things out on to the road. last Tuesday without any prior notice somebody from louth County Council cut all the ivy off the wall and while doing so they damaged our trampoline and broke the top off the wall’s pillar.
now in fairness to them they did come back the next morning to fix the pillar but when i asked why they had not consulted us before cutting down the ivy i was told to contact the complaints department. Would it be too much to put a letter in our letterbox telling us they were planning on cutting down the ivy to allow us time to find something else to put up to stop Mary Kate throwing things out on the road. Are they even allowed to cut ivy down given the fact that this is our house?
“We were very angry to come home to see the ivy cut and the damage caused by the council worker to our wall and trampoline. We would ask in future that residents be consulted if a job like this has to be done. i understand that they have to clear the footpath from ivy but did they really have to cut it all away from the top of our wall and from
our property?,” asked Mary Jane.
When asked for a response by the Dundalk leader, louth County Council stated that theyhad received complaints about ivy encroaching on footpaths and had
acted on those complaints to provide a clear walking space.
“louth County Council received complaints about ivy encroaching on footpaths in The laurels area, and outdoor crews were sent
to clear same. Following requests from pedestrians using this footpath, ivy was also cut from a wall to provide clear walking space. As some of the ivy had grown under the capping of the wall, this came loose during
cutting, and repairs were carried out the following morning. A council representative called to the householder and explained why the ivy was cut. no damage was caused to property and capping was made good.”
Drogheda councillors vote to rescind Br Edmund Garvey’s freedom of the town
CounCillors of the Borough District of Drogheda have voted by a tight margin to rescind the freedom of the town to the former head of the Christian Brothers.
The vote to rescind the freedom of the town to Brother Edmund Garvey passed by five votes to four on Monday, september 4.
The decision to rescind the freedom of the town was made after a legal strategy was pursued which involved refusing to provide a nominee to act on behalf of the congregation, which then requires abuse victims to sue all members of the order.
labour Councillor Emma Cutlip put forward the following motion at Monday’s meeting:
“This council recog-
nises the importance of civic leadership in both the recognition of positive contributions to the fabric of Drogheda, but also the bearing of responsibility inherent in all positions of authority and leadership.
“The Council reiterates its complete opposition to the legal strategy first adopted by Edmund Garvey on behalf of the Christian Brothers order.
“in recognition of the detrimental impact this leadership choice has had on victims and survivors of clerical child
sex abuse, and as a mark of symbolic restorative justice, this council hereby declares that this council will no longer acknowledge Edmund Garvey as a Freeman of Drogheda.”
Councillors Michelle Hall (labour), Emma Cutlip (labour), Paddy McQuillan (independent), Joanna Byrne (sinn Fein) and Tom Cunningham (sinn Fein) voted in favour of the motion.
Mayor Eileen Tully (Fine Gael), Councillors James Byrne (Fianna Fail), Kevin Callan
(independent) and Declan Power (independent) voted against the motion.
Meanwhile, labour Councillor Pio smith was assent from the vote.
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Mary Jane and her partner david Juhasz.
Br Edmund Garvey.
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Comhaltas Dún Dealgan success at Fleadh Cheoil
CoMHAlTAs Dún Dealgan had a number of All ireland winners at this year’s Fleadh Cheoil in Mullingar. There must be something in the water in Dromiskin with all four winners hailing from the village.
The list of local winners included: Double All ireland Champion in Harp and Harp slow Airs u12 Kayla Martin.
All ireland Champion in Harp slow Airs 15-18 rachael Dooley
All ireland Champion in Mandolin 15-18 Enda Dooley
2nd place in 12-15 harp and harp slow airs (last years u12 double champion) ryan Martin
A number of members qualified from provincial fleadhanna to compete in Mullingar last weekend
Qualifiers from provincial: Leinster fleadh 7 to 9 July 2023 in Grangegorman TuDublin— Kayla Martin winner of harp
u12 & harp u12 slow airs; ryan Martin 2nd place 12-15 Harp and 1st place 12-15 Harp slow airs; Jaymee Martin 2nd place 12-15 Harp slow airs; rachael Dooley winner of 15 to 18 harp slow airs and 2nd Place in harp.; Enda Dooley winner of 15 to 18 Banjo and Mandolin. All of the above are from Dromiskin.
Donnchadh Hughes 2nd place senior Flute (Blackrock); lauren Carr Flute, Flute slow Airs, Whistle slow Airs; Hannah nic Eindrí 1st place Harp slow Airs.
Provincial medalists who narrowly missed out on qualification to All Ireland qualification—Annabelle Mathew’s 3rd place in 12-15 Piano Accordion; Jaymee Martin 3rd place in 1215 Harp; Donnchadh Hughes 3rd place Senior Harp; Oisín Ó Maoileoin 3rd place Uilleann Pipes and uilleann Pipes slow Airs; Lauren Carr 3rd place;
Claire Bellew: 3rd place 12-15 fiddle slow airs; Odhran Reel: 3rd place accompaniment on Guitar.
“The branch are incredibly proud of all of their members young and not as young who took part in fleadhanna this year, at county, provincial and All ireland level and we are looking forward to classes starting back soon when our new term begins in the Autumn”. Branch vice-chairperson Deirdre ní Bhuachalla.
As well as those who competed, members also performed with nós nua Youth Folk orchestra on the Fleadh gig rig on Thursday evening.
To top all of that off, a group of branch members performed under the banner of CCÉ Dún Dealgan on the gig rig on Bank Holiday Monday evening to a large crowd of onlookers. This performance involved music,
song and dance where branch members were joined on stage by young dancers from the scoil rince Mona ní rodaigh.
A number of branch members past and present are also recorded in the newly published book “on the night”, by Philip Duffy which was launched at the fleadh. it chronicles the story of the All ireland winning ceili bands from 1951 to 2021
Many branch members were involved with the siamsa and Táin Ceili bands.
An enrolment and information night for Craobh Dhún Dealgan which could potentially unearth future All ireland champions will take place in the oriel Centre (Dundalk Gaol), Carrick road, Dundalk on Monday, September 11th at 7pm.
see our website www.comhaltascraobhdhundealgan.ie, you can also find us on facebook and instagram
‘Garda division merger plan must be dropped’ Ó Murchú
sinn Fein TD’s ruairí Ó Murchú and imelda Munster have written to Garda Commisioner Drew Harris expressing their concerns about a proposal from the Gardaí which would see a new divisional structure that would have CavanMonaghan joined with louth. The TD’s believe that louth must remain a standalone division given the fact that Dundalk and Drogheda are the state’s largest towns.
in the letter the two TD’s point to significant policing challenges in louth which would become even worse if Cavan and Monaghan are added to the area.
“A Choimisinéir, a chara, We write as TDs for the louth constituency, to raise concerns with you about the Garda operating Model proposed for the louth-Cavan-Monaghan areas.
it is strongly believed that this new operating area will be to the detriment of louth and that louth needs to be a stand-alone division.
There are compelling reasons why louth has to remain a standalone division and are based on the history of policing louth, the geography of the areas and the diversity of policing challenges that are faced.
Garda crime statistics would back up this view.
There are significant policing
challenges in louth, many of which are based on the fact that Drogheda and Dundalk are the state’s largest towns, with the busiest motorway in the country, north and south, running closely adjacent to both population centres.
In addition, there is a significant tourist destination right on the edge of louth, in Carlingford, which is frequently a call on Garda resources in louth, particularly on busy weekends.
Adding Cavan and Monaghan to this creates greater logistical difficulties and doesn’t make sense.
Even when the Department of Housing groups together the three counties for statistics related to homelessness, the figures are so skewed that most of the time, Cavan and Monaghan each report single figure homelessness statistics while louth reports treble digits for the same month.
The grouping of the three counties together for Garda divisional purposes ignores the everyday facts and also the reality of policing on the ground in louth, where part of the area will also include parts of east Meath, with significant population centres in this area too.
We do not need to tell anyone in An Garda siochana of the huge problems and challenges faced
by the community and Gardaí in Drogheda during the feud recently and the major resources that were required, and delivered, to bring it to an end.
To add two further counties to these significant policing needs in louth does not make sense.
While there have been commendable moves towards streamlining in the proposal, it is difficult to see how these proposals to join louth with Cavan and Monaghan are going to work.
it is a huge burden on a chief superintendent to be responsible for a region such as the one proposed. There are particular worries that the superintendent in charge of serious crime would be responsible for the entire region and not based in louth.
We are asking for the decision to be looked at again. We are aware that a number of changes proposed in the new policing model have been altered – for example Donegal is a stand-along division, with sligo-leitrim separated from the original proposal to join the three together.
We would be grateful if this request can be considered and if you can revert back to us at your earliest convenience, that would be appreciated.
Ádh mór, ruairí Ó Murchú TD imelda Munster TD,” concluded the letter..
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Siblings Rachael Dooley & Enda Dooley from Dromiskin being presented their trophies by Comhaltas president Tomás Ó Maoldomhnaigh.
Kayla Martin being presented both her cups by Tomás Ó Maoldomhmaigh and Ard Stiúrathóir of comhaltas Lábhrás Ó Murchú.
Siblings Kayla and Ryan Martin from Dromiskin.
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The company was founded in 2019, by Paul Mccarville from Monaghan and Mirek Podemski who is originally from Poland and has lived in Ireland for over 18 years.
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the parts separately,” said Paul.
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He added: “We have both traditional and modern door-styles. We will measure for you, advise you on the best door to choose; We can fit your new doors, take off the old doors and frames and dispose of them in an
eco-friendly way. “We have a fabulous product and we want to spread the word about it”. one big advantage of these door sets or door kits is that they come with a frame, architraves, hinges, lock, and handle and can be fitted easier than traditional doors.
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louth international Film Festival returns
THE louth international Film Festival announces its eagerly awaited 4th edition, a celebration of global perspectives and local charm. The festival will take place in the iMC Cinema Dundalk, Dundalk institute
of Technology and the An Táin Arts Centre, from September 29 to october 1. With an expansive lineup encompassing over 50 hours of short films, features and documentaries, the festival guarantees a
memorable experience for all attendees.
opening Film: “Dublin Crust”
Date: September 29, 4:00 PM
location: iMC Cinema, Dundalk
The festival’s opening
film is the highly anticipated “Dublin Crust,” directed by Baz Black. starring Baz Black, Barry John Kinsella, William Morgan, and Johnny French, this production offers a glimpse into the lives of former members of the disbanded punk group Crust, a decade after its breakup. The film chronicles
Drummer Bonehead’s quest to reunite the band for a monumental final performance.
Director Frank Berry
Q&A and “Aisha”
Date: September 29, 6:00PM
location: iMC Cinema, Dundalk
On September 29, the festival is honoured
to welcome back Frank Berry. His impactful film, “Aisha,” will grace the screen at the iMC Cinema in Dundalk. Following the screening, an insightful Q&A session will be led by esteemed DkiT lecturer, Dr. ingrid lewis.
local Film: “The Troubles”
Date: September 30, 6:00PM location: An Táin Arts Centre
Dundalk local Colm Mullen serves as Director of Photography and Editor for “The Troubles”, Colm is the festival’s artistic director. The story follows two Dublin brothers diving into the treacherous
world of republicanism, fuelling the northern war machine through any means necessary. The film features Paul Cumiskey, festival fundraising director, and involved the louth Filmmakers society for a pivotal exterior scene in Dundalk. local support poured in with houses, props and extras. Director luke Hanlon also takes on writing and producing, while the cast includes ray Malone, Adam redmond, William Delaney, sarah Hayden, and sophia Adli.
Endorsement from John Moore: A local Perspective on Global Magic
Hollywood writer/ director John Moore, a native of Dundalk, continues to lend his unwavering support to the festival. Moore’s endorsement of the 2023 edition encapsulates the festival’s essence, celebrating the convergence of global perspectives and local charm. He had this to say about the fourth edition,
“Everyone is from somewhere: but we like to reach out to everywhere - local film festivals do this; they bring the wide world to us all and add their own special local magic. louth is a small county with a huge sense of magic, of
history of story: i wish them continued success with their world-class festival and continue to support them and cheer them to the rafters”. The 4th edition of the louth international Film Festival is a celebration of local and global cinema. Join liFF from september 29 to October 1. The complete festival program will be launched on september 15th. For media inquiries, please contact: lorcan. dunne@dkit.ie
Website: louth international Film FestivalFilmFreeway social Media: Facebook.
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L-R Bruce Willis and John Moore.
L-R Paul Cumiskey, Sinead Murphy, Lorcan Dunne, Colm Mullen and Jay Javeri.
Dundalk driving legend wins at silverstone
DunDalk racing driver noel
Roddy bounced back from a disappointing outing at Mondello last month as he took an excellent victory at the home of motorsport at the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit recently.
Dundalk man noel is an experienced racing driver having raced in many different formula’s against some of the star names of World Motorsport, such as Eddie Irvine and Rubens Barrichello to name but two during his career.
according to noel he entered the Derek Bell Cup race in Silverstone late in the day in an attempt to get over his disappointing showing in the Mondello Classic last month.
“John Naylor, a leading figure in Irish Motorsport offered me his Formula Ford 2000 Van Diemen which is decked out in the retro “Ola” colour scheme of Tommy Byrne from 1981, to contest the Mondello Classic meeting in mid august, but I had two disappointing races. In race one I was taken out in an accident while challenging for the race lead, and in race two I had an electrical issue while sitting comfortably in second place, the only consolation was that I set the
fastest lap of the race,” explained noel.
“So after this disappointment I put in a late entry for the Silverstone Classic Festival meeting which is the second biggest car meeting to be held at Silverstone after the British Grand Prix, hoping for a change in luck.
“l was entered into the Derek Bell Cup races on Saturday and Sunday, however l was once again sidelined with an electrical issue in Saturday’s race, but took an excellent victory in Sunday’s race to win the Derek Bell Cup, Invitation Trophy.
“I had three very disappointing races in a row, and this victory was even sweeter as last October I suffered serious damage to my Formula 3 car at Silverstone when another driver rear ended me during a red flag, which has side-lined me from racing it this year,” stated noel.
noel would like to thank his local sponsors, Brian Hearty Transport, M&M Tyres, national Tile, Heat Pumps Ireland, Detailing Empourium.com, Toolfix and John Laverty Motor Factors.
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1—What is the furthest stage the Irish Senior Men’s rugby team have ever reached at a world cup final?
2—Liam Neeson starred in which film about an industrialist saving holocaust victims?
3—What is the plural of moose?
4—Zanzibar and Pemba Islands are part of which country?
5—What was the name of the record/music shop in the old shopping centre in Dundalk?
6—How do you say ‘I love you’ in French?
7—Who is the youngest person ever to become Taoiseach in Ireland?
8—In which modern-day country was the physicist and chemist Marie Curie born?
9—In which children’s tv show would you have heard the phrase ‘Knock knock open wide, see what’s on the other side’?
10—Which European country is approximately 302 miles long (north to south) and 171 miles
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Got a Story?
THErE’s only 3 weeks left until Encore Production’s new show at An Tain Arts Centre Dundalk.
There are two evening shows - Tuesday 26th and Thursday 28th at 8pm and a Matinee for school and Community groups at 11am on Wednesday the 27th. Tickets are €10 for the evening shows and €5 for the Matinee.
In their final show as An Táin Arts Centre’s Theatre Company in residence, Encore Productions present their adaptation of The Visit by Freidrich Durrenmatt.
The desperate citizens of Guellen await the arrival of Klara Zachanassian – the world’s richest woman and one time citizen of this blighted town. While they scheme to gain money from their visitor she hatches a plan of her own- one which will send shockwaves into the very heart of this community.
Durrenmatt’s darkly comic fable exposes hypocrisy and greed and asks us all what lengths we might go to in the pursuit of money….or revenge.
Who has dared to stop the train? Would you wear the yellow shoes? What is the true cost of Klara’s millions?
Encore Productions bring their trademark honesty and commitment to the telling of this tale –blending passionate live performance with stunning video curtesy of visionary filmmaker Dara McKluskey. The motley band of visitors and boldy drawn citizens allow this ensemble cast to really shine. The result is a thoughtful and dynamic piece of theatre sure to enthrall audiences of all ages. A boom for a body – let’s go! Directed by sandy sneddon.
Tickets €8.50 €1.50 booking fee per ticket) | 8pm |26th & 28th sept €3.50 (plus €1.50 booking fee per ticket) | 11am | 27th Sept
*For wheelchair / accessibility or school group bookings, please contact our box office on 042 9332332
Book your ticket at https://www.antain.ie/event/ the-visit-encore-productions.
na Piarsaigh/ Blackrock merger reaping dividends
iT’s been over a year since the two clubs joined together to offer lots of GAA sports from the one club.
na Piarsaigh football club were joined with Blackrock Hurling and Camogie club to offer training for Gaelic Football Mens/ladies, Hurling and Camogie . it has been so successful that they now have 12 football teams
Seán to share more Oriel Observations
FolloWinG the success of last year’s collection of poetry entitled ‘oriel observations’, local author seán Brannigan has begun work on a sequel which is titled oriel observations
Volume 2. The new book is scheduled to be published in october/november. A mixture of local, national, international, varied pieces, 52 in all. Below is one of the poems that seán has recently completed and which will feature in his new book.
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(including three girls teams) and 9 hurling and camogie teams! it is an amazingly busy club for all the coaches and helpers and it now can offer training for all ages from the U7 year olds to the Senior teams.
To finish up the summer holidays Aoife lowth (summer Camp Coordinator and
Schools Coach) ran a 3 day sports camp for the kids. it was a fantastic success and 60 kids joined in the fun. new members from any age are always welcome in this vibrant and growing community club.
https://www.facebook. com/napiarsaighcpg.
While bombers blaze an eastern night and children wake, to die, my daughter, for the tooth fairy, maintains a watchful eye. As hellfire rains upon the homes of unsuspecting sons I watch my sleeping footballers cradle their toy guns. And in this new blood splattered dawn begging heaven, I pray and cry, beseech the angels of mercy but no god makes a reply.
Seán Brannigan.
Last of the summer camps!
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Na Piarsaigh merged with Blackrock Hurling and Camogie club last year.
Na Piarsaigh/Blackrock CLG held a very enjoyable GAA summer camp.
Aoife Lowth ran a 3 day sports camp for the kids.
All pictures courtesy of Paula Kavanagh.
Skills were developed during the three day camp.
60 kids took part in the camp.
The Visit – Encore Productions
seán Brannigan.
Future is bright for Hybrid Martial a rts
HYBriD Martial Arts have been very active this year attending a range of national and international competitions from January with more on the cards for later this year.
national events we attended this year to date included the new Year open in January, sligo open in February and the national Championships in May where three national titles were won by three students.
international events we attended this year to date included Yokoso open in Amsterdam in March, scottish open in Glasgow in April and GB international open in July, taking a good haul of medals and trophies home from every event attended. We also hosted a seminar in April with World Champion Elijah Everill from the uK in Dundalk sports Centre which was partly sponsored by
louth sports Partnership.
Hybrid Martial Arts student, Yasmine singh has been competing at the Wako World Championships where she returned home to her proud clubmates with a bronze in point fighting=65kg and older cadet section. Yasmine has had some great success on the international circuit this year and everybody at Hybrid Martial Arts is very proud of her.
There are also lots of students who have graded successfully through the year enjoying their journey, meeting new people, gaining confidence and learning new skills. Hybrid Martial Arts will be open four years this December. The journey so far has been amazing. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the club and we look forward to the future, which looks extremely bright. newcomers welcome.
World suicide Prevention Day
SOSaD Dundalk are hosting a memorial event in the SOSaD Dundalk office garden (weather permitting) from 2pm5pm on the 10th September, 2023.
World Suicide Prevention Day is an annual
worldwide event held on the 10th of September to raise awareness of suicide and suicide prevention across the globe.
SOSaD Ireland are hosting memorial events in Cavan, Monaghan, Meath and louth to raise
awareness as well as give people an opportunity to commemorate and remember all those who have lost their lives. at the event, people will have an opportunity to paint a stone in memory of a loved one and light a
candle, while enjoying light refreshments. There will also be music on the day at 4pm courtesy of TJ Murphy. We, as a community in Dundalk have experienced a significant amount of tragic loss,
especially in very recent times. Suicide is prevalent in our locality and SOSaD are working to break the stigma surrounding suicide and provide crucial support to those in need.
Dear Editor,
There has been much public criticism recently of County Council’s policy of Rewilding, where they plant open spaces with wild flowers. Yes, wildflowers can be somewhat unsightly as they whither, as all flowers do in all our gardens, but that is how nature works. When wildflowers are in bloom they nurture a wide variety of pollinating insects, and when they die down the shelter hoards of small insects, slugs and frogs over winter. Then of course there is the much maligned ragworth which attracts hoards of pollinating insects.
Our Government pay farmers millions annually to increase the width of hedgerows on their land to encourage bio-diversity. Contrast this to householders and landowners who wilfully destroy miles of roadside verges every year by spraying them with weedkillers. I cannot understand how they prefer the withered look, that others moan about, to the lush green, that nature provides. I notice when they are carrying out this destruction, they wear masks, to protect them from the poisonous toxins they are releasing into the air. It doesn’t appear to bother them that the poisonous toxins they are spraying on the vegetation will eventually end up in the water, they, and everyone else will be drinking.
If the Government are serious about bio-diversity they will have to introduce legislation to curb the unnecessary use of weedkillers and insecticides. Spraying our roses with insecticides may kill green fly, but it will also kill all the other insects in the area.
This year there is a very noticeable absence of Greenfly, Ladybirds and Wasps. I realise the Wasps and Greenfly are not very popular, but they are very important links in the bio-diversity chain, and we all know what happens when a link is missing.
To those people who think that Global Warming is a myth, it’s time you took their heads out of the sand.
Pat McKenna, Feede, Mountpleasant, Dundalk
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Mccrory
1st ANNIverSAry
In loving memory of Jimmy McCrory, late of Aisling Park, Dundalk, whose first anniversary occurs today, Wednesday 6th September.
If tears could build a stairway, And heartaches make a lane, We’d walk our way to heaven, And bring you back again.
In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place No one could ever fill.
—Always loved and never forgotten. your loving wife
Marian, son Jimmy, Granddaughter Leila and daughter-in-law eyan.
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours This time, I ask for this special favour (mention it). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own broken heart, where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes, it will become your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days. Promise publication and favours will be granted. (Never known to fail). J.W.
novena to the sacred heart
Dear Heart of Jesus, in the past I asked you for many favours This time, I ask for this special favour (mention it). Take it, dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own broken heart, where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes, it will become your favour, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 days. Promise publication and favours will be granted. (Never known to fail). p.M.
Cllr Maeve Yore to host free mental health talk with ‘rory’s stories’
“WiTH the support of independent senator sharon Keogan Cllr Maeve Yore is hosting “rory’s stories - let’s Talk Mental Health” Event on Wednesday 13th Sept at 7.30pm in Creative Spark Downtown Hub Clanbrassil st Dundalk
Author and comedian rory is a mental health advocate and is passionate about helping everyone including young people achieve their potential. rory shares his own personal journey and struggles with mental health to people in the hope to uplift, inspire and bring positive change. independent Cllr Yore says “at different stages in all our lives we are faced with challenges that may affect our mental health, it’s important and vital to reach out and seek help, you will be amazed how loved and valued you are. i invite everyone to come along and listen to rory. He talks about the importance of knowing your self worth. He talks about taking risks, seeing opportunities and above all being happy and content with who you are”
To register please click on this link https://scanner.topsec.com/?d=1400&r=s how&u=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F3 PoHcul&t=a7a69281b22dac41b819e72
4fbb22207cae96b92 This is a free event courtesy of the Feel Good Project as part of our project funded by the HsE national Lottery Grant 2023”
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CARpET & ovEn CLEAning Carpet, upholstery & specialist oven cleaning available. Call MVI Cleaning Dundalk on 042 94 21300 or visit www.mvicleaning. ie.
Roo F ing R E pA i RS & S Tov ES Stoves supplied and fitted, fully insured, Hetas certified. Contact Paul englishby 087 6301914 or 041 98 94633 and Mark on 087 1302040 for roofing enquiries.
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BuiLDER & HoME MAinTAinEnCE building, Woodwork, Painting, Plumbing, Tiling, Kitchen refurbishments, Paving & Fencing. no job to big or too small. Tel. 087 295 2529.
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M A n wi TH A vA n—Hedges, tree topping, painting, facia & Soffit, patios, concreting, garage clear-outs, outside taps. Call Kevin for a free & honest quote 0894016728.
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S EM i- RET i RED pA in TER AvA i LABLE Internal & external. 30 Years experience, also power washing services, etc, Tel Dermot 087 2993660.
Lo CAL p ow ER wASH ing—no job too big or too small. Patios, driveways, walls, also grass cutting & gutter cleaning. Contact James 087 4464960 for free quotation.
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A LL p R op ERT y MA in TE n A n CE services carried out. roof repairs, Plumbing, Painting & Decorating, Wall & Floor tiling, All outdoor work, Paving & Fencing, Power washing. Call Gerry your local man 087 6461556 or 042 9327241 after 6pm.
B R i CK pAving—Cobble Locking, natural Stone Patios, Decking, Concreting, also General Patio Maintenance. no job too small Tel 087 6344596.
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FA i TH & Spi R i T uAL healing available for skin conditions, asthma, chest problems, sinuses and general wellbeing. Further information. Call Faith on 087 7188450.
E AS y-going country lad, mid 50s with GSOH seeks like-minded female companion late 40s/mid 50s with no ties. For walks/talks and to share the simple things in life. Tel—0868220403.
Lon ELy MALE mid-sixties, lives in the countryside, likes fishing and walks in the countryside. Would love to hear from likeminded male for walks and talks/friendship Tel 087 6077125.
gET F i T the fun way and learn to dance, the Waltz, Quickstep, Foxtrot and Jive, now taking place in the Lisdoo, Dundalk Tuesday’s from 8pm—10pm, no partner required. First wedding dance lessons and private lessons also available. Contact 086 357 3271 for further information.
DR u M LESS on S in CLu D ing
B o DHRA n For adults & children aged 8 years upwards. One to one lessons. Phone 087 414 4228.
ACCoun TA n C y gR in DS available for leaving Cert, all levels, 5th & 6th Year. Tel 086 1265506.
A FTER S CH oo L w EEKLy Sewing Classes starting in Dundalk on 11th September. For booking visit www.djk-creations.com or WhatsApp 087 2649221.
Lin E DA n C ing—beginners class starting Tuesday 5th September at 7pm in Dowdallshill GAA Hall, newry rd. Also Seatown boys club Wednesday 6th September at 10am Phone 087 2618773.
Dun DALK ART g R oup classes resume on Wednesday 20th September from 7 to 9pm and Thursday 21st September from 2 to 4pm. Tutor available. Mixed medium oil and acrylic. new members welcome experience preferable. If interested please contact Marianne at 0866062740 or Ann at 0861580826.
A i K i D o beginner course starts Wednesday. 13th Sept. in blackrock Community Centre. Classes Monday & Wednesday, 6.30 - 8pm. Turn black belt in 5 years. Inquiry: 087 368 20 70.
Exp ER i E n CED C H i LDM in DER available for work, flexible hours, own car, full licence, references available. Call Annie 087 3429328.
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Toales to host special fundraising gig this sunday ‘Derry’ good outing for local cyclists
soME of the finest local musical talent will take to the stage in Toales this weekend for a special fundraising gig in aid of the north louth Hospice.
on sunday evening (September 10th), Toales on Crowe street will host the ‘Harmonious Hearts’ gig to celebrate the lives of the late Eileen Kirk and olive Traynor with all proceeds raised going directly to the north louth Hospice.
A spokesperson for Toales urged the people of Dundalk to come out on sunday evening to support the event while making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
“let’s come together to make a difference and support this worthy cause! The ‘Harmonious Hearts’ fundraising event will feature performances from the best of local talent including The stormers, Thin Az lizzy, The urge, Key of B, The Molly Maguires, long Time Coming, spin off, McCollum
There will also be finger food and spot prizes on the night.
“on behalf of the Kirk and Traynor families, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your support and involvement in this meaningful event. Together we can make a difference in
the lives of those who need it most,” the spokesperson added.
‘Harmonious Hearts’ fundraising event takes places on sunday september 10th in Toales Bar and Live Music Venue from 2pm until late.
Admission is €20 with proceeds going to north louth Hospice. Tickets are available at Toales bar and on Eventbrite.
THE national Youth Cycling Championships were due to be hosted by Cuchulainn Cycling Club on August 19th, however high winds and stormy conditions meant the race was not safe to run. The event was rescheduled to saturday last (september 2nd) in Derry and it proved to be a great outing for the club, especially in the under 15 girls. Here Ffionn Dolan sprinted home to an outstanding win and the club also won the team prize,
with Holly McCaffrey in 5th and Grace O`Rourke in 7th. This capped an outstanding season for all 3 and bodes well for the upcoming cyclo-cross season.
in the under 16 girls, big sister rhiannon Dolan just lost out in the sprint for the gold to Aliyah rafferty of island Wheelers. An impressive result given that rhiannon had been laid low with illness the last few weeks. Meanwhile in the under16 boys Callum McCaffrey rode impres-
sively to finish in 10th place in a very competitive field. Sean Delaney and Michael o`rourke represented themselves well in their respective races, Bellurgan Wheelers also picked up another gold medal with rian McCrystal once again proving how strong a rider he is. rian was the clear winner in the under 14 boys. He also doubled up to win the time trial as well, repeating his exploits as an under 13 rider in 2022.
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Fionn and Rhiannon Dolan with their parents Karl and Michelle.
Bros, John Coates (Elvis Tribute), Paddy Mac, Jinx lennon, Brendan McCahey, Abba Girls, Henry Mac and Harry Harrison.
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Ardee ukulele group
S OM e members of the Ardee ukulele group, “Uke & rollers” played a few tunes on Worldwide Play Music In Your Porch Day on Saturday 26th August. This group meet every Monday in boylans pub in Ardee at 7pm.
Their next performance will be in Ardee Library on Friday 22nd September for Culture night. beginner ukulele lessons are starting in the Parish Centre on Wednesday 6th September 7pm to 8pm, phone 087.1396469
Uke & rollers group members playing in the Porch of SuperValu in Ardee on Worldwide Play Music On Your Porch Day on Saturday 26th August
Castle players looking for new members
T H e Castle Players are looking for new members to join the cast of their Spring production of Agatha Christie’s thriller ‘The Hollow’.
The play will be directed by Pat McKenna and nigel Clinton, who were in the ‘Directors Chair’ for The Castle Players’ last production: ‘Say Cheese’, the play that sent audiences home smiling from An Táin last April.
If your secret wish is to tread the boards of An Táin stage, this is your chance! Don’t worry, you’ll be provided with all the support and guidance you need to overcome any reservations you may have.
Anybody who has experience on stage, or would like to help out backstage, will also be very welcome.
The first rehearsal will take place in the Clan na Gael Social Centre, Árd easmuinn, Dundalk, on Wednesday September 6th from 7.30 until 9.30 pm.
Further information can be had by calling nigel Clinton on 086 077 9639
Children’s Art workshop
A W ee KLY childrens’ art workshop is due to take place in Muirhevnamor Community Centre District Park, Muirhevnamor, Dundalk, A91 W974 starting on Saturday, September 9 from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
A one-hour weekly childrens’ art workshop is due to take place at blackrock Community Centre starting on Tuesday, September 19 from 3pm to 4pm.
Activities include sewing, pottery, slime making, papier mache, collage and much more. For more information contact Vanessa on 089-4572572.
Joint policing Committee
T H e County Louth Joint Policing Committee has arranged a number of public meetings during September 2023. The meetings are open to the public and members of the public are encouraged to attend. The theme of the meetings is Personal Safety and Crime Prevention. For further details on times, dates and locations of meetings and how you can engage as part of the public meetings process, please contact 042 9324389 or email communitysection@louthcoco.ie for further details and information.
pilgrimage To Lourdes 2023
P ILG r IMAG e to Lourdes from 28th September to 2nd October from Omeath. Cost €775 includes full board, excursions and transfers by coach to airport. everybody welcome. For further information please contact 042-9375281; 086-1072222 or 085-1833110
Annual Harvest Festival
SAInT nicholas Parish Church 2nd Annual Harvest Festival. Saturday 16th Sept with Open Day (no service) plus church history talk with stalls, funfair and a Wellness and Mindfulness activities and to close the harvest festival on Sunday Song & Praise Harvest Thanksgiving Service at 3.30pm.
Mothers Union meeting will be on Monday 25th September in the Wellington Hall at 8.00pm. All Ladies of the parish are most Welcome.
“My Little Library Book Bag”
LOUTH County Council Library Service have launched the ‘My Little Library book bag’ initiative to help children across the county navigate the beginning of primary school. Libraries Ireland has put together a free bag of books for primary school aged children that can be collected at any library branch in County Louth.
Louth Library Service is welcoming all 4 and 5 year old children in to collect their book bags and begin their library membership journey.
book bags are available in both Irish and english and contain:
Three books on starting school, making friends and being comfortable to be
• yourself
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A story card on going to the library
A postcard the child can write or draw on and send to their teacher, or bring to give
• to the teacher on their first day at school
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Their very own library card and special ‘My Little Library’ cardholder
The ‘My Little Library book bag’ initiative is a collaboration between libraries,
• the Department of rural and Community Development, and the Department of Children, equality, Disability, Integration and Youth as part of the First 5 Strategy.
“We hope that once they visit the library to pick up the book bag, our new library members will come back regularly to keep their bag filled up with borrowed books and to take part in storytimes and fun activities which are all free,” said Amanda branigan, Acting County Librarian, Louth Library Service.
FREE bags can be collected at Louth Library Service: Dundalk Library, Roden place, Dundalk, A91 RC44 Drogheda Library, Stockwell Lane, Drogheda, A92 py20
Ardee Library, Market Square, Ardee, A92 xH22
Carlingford Library, newry St. Carlingford A91 n226
Dunleer Library, Station Road, Dunleer, A92 w322
For further information email: Libraryhelpdesk@louthcoco.ie.
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Fleet of new solar powered bins installed in Carlingford
lOuTH County Council in partnership with Carlingford
Tidy Towns has installed a fleet of new solar powered compacting litter bins across the village of Carlingford.
local authority outdoor staff are in the process of fitting 12 new ‘Britebin Solar’ bins in the village.
The award winning solar powered bins which automatically compact waste are ideal for managing general and recycling waste.
The BriteBins, in combination with a unique software data management platform, allow louth County Council crews the ability to monitor real-time fill-levels across the litter bin fleet in Carlingford.
By gaining this data on waste being deposited, it further allows for proactive deployment of appropriate collection resources to only those Britebins requiring service.
The bins are contained in
a sealed, non-touch unit, and eliminate the need for single use plastic bin liners. They are also suitable for the disposal of dog waste.
almost 50 of the solar powered bins are already in place across other parts of County louth, including Dundalk, Drogheda and Blackrock.
louth County Council Chief Executive Joan Martin welcomed the installation of the new bins in Carlingford, saying:
“There are a range of benefits from these solar power bins, including the reduction of carbon emissions, reducing the number of waste collections needed, helping to maintain a cleaner environment, and creating efficiency across waste collection services in the village of Carlingford.”
This project is being funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development through the ClÁR Programme, in partnership with Carlingford Tidy Towns and louth County Council.
5k Fundraiser for Friends of St Oliver’s Community Hospital
A FunDrAisinG 5K for the Friends of st oliver’s Community Hospital in Dundalk has been announced for next month.
The event, which had been postponed due to the pandemic for a couple of years, is back and will take place on saturday september 16, starting at 11am from the Dowdallshill GFC clubrooms on the newry road in Dundalk. registration is open at https:// eventmaster.ie/event/WvZE u65i0j and it is hoped that a large number of runners, walkers and families will take part.
Chairperson of the Friends of st oliver’s Community Hospital, Anne Campbell, said: ‘it is great to be back at the Dowdallshill GFC clubrooms and this is a major fundraiser for the charity.
‘All the money raised goes directly to the provision of comforts for the people who call st oliver’s home’.
registration will also take place at Dowdallshill GFC on Friday september 15, from 6pm to 8pm and on the day, from 9am. There will be tshirts for the first 100 registered and everyone who
takes part will receive a commemorative medal’.
Anne said: ‘of course, there is a social element to the event so afterwards, there will be refreshments served at the clubrooms on the newry road afterwards and there will be a raffle for spot prizes.
‘We are hoping as many people as possible will take part and help us raise the funds needed for the residents of st oliver’s’.
For more information, check out Friends of st oliver’s Community Hospital on Facebook.
The Crafty Gang Dundalk have their first Craft Sale
sET up during the Covid 19 Pandemic, The Crafty Gang Dundalk are a group of 15 members who attend Carroll Village resource centre. The group have been developing their arts and crafts skills over the past two years; making wooden and hypertufa planters, decorative wooden trees, bird boxes, handmade jewellery and clay jewellery stands and trays.
The created products resulted in the group’s first craft sale in our Horticulture unit. The members who attend the Horticulture unit
contributed to the event by planting up and caring for all the planters which looked amazing on the day. The event was well attended by both family and friends who all enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere
of the gardens and their complimentary cuppa.
The event was a huge success for our members as it raised enough money to ensure we can buy more materials and tools to continue making more
crafts and developing new skills. The pictures below show John with his finished wooden planter and the array of products on sale. Well done to everyone involved!
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Crafty Gang’s first craft sale was a huge success.
Brian McEneaney and Noel Cash install the new solar bins in Carlingford.
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