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Wednesday, 14th July, 2021. Vol. 14, Issue 28 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth
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By Paul Byrne
A weekly car boot sale in Carlingford which donated all proceeds from the stands to the Maria Goretti Foundation has been forced to close following complaints by a local resident to Louth County Council. Kevin Woods, who organised the car boot sale from his back garden on Ghan Road in Carlingford, said he was disappointed but not surprised that somebody contacted Louth County Council to get him shut down. “We really regret
that due to the intolerance of neighbours, we have been instructed by Louth Council to cease our weekly car boot market. All the proceeds from the stands were used as fundraising for the support of The Maria Goretti Foundation for unwell, happy, children, supported through fundraising by most in the community on a voluntary basis. It’s regrettable that so few, themselves blessed with a lot fewer struggles, can impact on the absolute needs of others,” stated Kevin. Continued on Page 2
Bessie feels the love on 100th birthday
Bessie Connors celebrated her 100th birthday last Tuesday and received over 300 cards from people all around the town to mark the occasion. Full story on page 2.