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Love grows on the Friary Hill

WITH Valentines Day fast approaching local poet Sean Brannigan has offered forward these words of love to get people in the mood for the big day. The poem can be found in Sean’s recently released book ‘Oriel Observations’ which can be bought for just €10 in various locations around town including Central news, Clanbrassil Street/Dundalk Leader, Clanbrassil Street/Devenneys Office Supplies, Crowe Street/ Cortex Hair Design, Francis Street/Byrne’s Pharmacy, Church Street.

The Friary Hill

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Lovers kissing on a Summer seat Cherry blossom petals at their feet, The evening’s warm, the world is still As I walk down the Friary Hill. Their eyes are closed in old fashioned dreams, Adam and Eve in tight fitting jeans. They whisper, lost in time until It’s twilight on the Friary Hill. Between the school and the brewery wall As little pink Maytime snowflakes fall

I wish their wishes are fulfilled education and training boards around Ireland and staffed by regionally-based education support personnel.

And love grows, on the Friary Hill.

These teams are ensuring that clear, accessible information flows are in place between schools, local education support services and national support structures in relation to people arriving from Ukraine.

Information for parents in Ukrainian and Russian on accessing school places is available on gov.ie/Ukraine.

The Department have stated that they will continue to publish figures on the enrolment of Ukrainian children each month.

1—Which former boyband member picked up a Grammy award for best album last weekend?

2—What kind of animals are the cartoon characters ‘Pinky and the brain’?

3—in the lyrics of a Johnny Cash song, who, in Gatlinburg in midJuly, stopped for a brew at an old saloon on a street of mud?

4—Which british writer coined the phrase ‘ youth is the most beautiful thing in this world- and what a pity that it has to be wasted on children’.

5—sine, cosine and tangent are terms used in which branch of mathematics that studies angles and distance?

6—Which famous irish woman opened the new school gymnasium in st louis secondary school in 1992?

7—What type of bird featured in Guinness adverts for almost 50 years?

8—in roman mythology Cupid is the son of whom?

9—Which chocolate bar has been advertised under the slogan “Why have cotton when you can have silk”?

10—a mahout is a person who works, tends and rides which animal?

Stinker—Which city with a population of more than a million is furthest away from any other city with a population of more than a million?

—th IS WEE k’S an SWE r S

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