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Triple tragedy shocks Dundalk community

The Dundalk community were left shocked and saddened last Thursday as three tragedies unfolded in the space of 24 hours. People woke up on Thursday morning to the news that Dundalk gardaí were investigating the discovery of a body of a woman who was found dead in unexplained circumstances at a residence in Bridge St.

Shortly afterwards a man was critically injured when falling bricks from a building on Clanbrassil St. struck him while he was walking along the footpath. A number of bricks fell from the top of a building which is currently been used as a constituency office for Fine Gael Senator John McGahon.

A third tragedy unfolded later that same day when the body of missing teenager Vincent Dillon was recovered in the Castletown River. The 19 year old had been reported missing from his home on Sunday May 14th.

Later that evening Gardaí confirmed that they had commenced a murder investigation in relation to the discovery of a woman in her 60’s who was later named as Catherine henry.

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The murder scene on Bridge Street in Dundalk where a body was found last Wednesday.
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A man was rushed to hospital following the partial collapse of a building on Clanbrassil St.

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the 62-year old was originally from West Dublin but had moved to Dundalk in recent years where she was known locally for her work with Dundalk Soup Kitchens where she volunteered to help provide free meals to the homeless.

Gardaí suspected foul play after her body was discovered in an apartment on Bridge Street last Wednesday night.

A postmortem confirmed those suspicions noting that Mrs henry had died follow-

ing a violent attack. An update from the Garda Press Office confirmed on Tuesday morning that no arrests have yet been made to date in the investigation although it has been reported that they are following a definite line of enquiry.

Not long after the news of the murder began circulating around Dundalk, a second incident occurred as a building on Clanbrassil Street partially collapsed with the resulting falling rubble injuring a man who was walking along the footpath. the man

Missing teenagers body found in Castletown River

was rushed to hospital for treatment of their injuries.

Commenting on the events of last thursday, Deputy Ruairí Ó Murchú said: ‘It has been an incredibly sad and tragic 24 hours in Dundalk and indeed in Louth.

‘Dundalk experienced a lot of sadness yesterday with the murder of Catherine henry in Bridge Street, the injuring of a local man in an accident in Clanbrassil Street and the recovery of a body during the search for a young Dundalk man.

‘Later that day, tragedy

struck in Drogheda when a man in his eighties was killed in a traffic accident. there is no doubt that the community in Dundalk is reeling from the events here and my thoughts are with the families of those who have died and have been injured in these incidents.

‘It was a particularly tragic day for those involved. however I am aware there was a lot of sharing of images and also the posting of speculation and rumour online which only added to the pain of the families and loved ones af-

fected by these tragedies.

‘I would ask people to refrain for sharing rumours, conjecture or commentary on social media. We need to deal with the issue of social media companies and their responsibilities as regards what they allow to be shared online and their responsibility in adding to families’ hurt.

‘I would appeal for anyone with information on any of yesterday’s events, to contact Dundalk Gardaí on 042 9388400 or the confidential line on 1800 666 111’.

The funeral of Vincent Dillon will take place this morning after his body was recovered from the Castletown River last Thursday afternoon. The 19 year old was last seen at his home in Dundalk in the early morning of Sunday 14th May. A missing person appeal was launched but Gardaí stood that search down as they confirmed a body had been recovered from the Castletown River.

“Following the discovery of a body in Dundalk, Co. Louth on Thursday, 25th May 2023, the missing person appeal for Vincent Dillon (19 years) has been stood down.

“An Garda Síochána would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance.

“No further media action is required and no further information is available at this time,” read the statement.

A statement from Boyne Fishermen’s Rescue confirmed that they had helped recover the body.

“The Boyne Fishermen’s Rescue and Recovery Service paged at 10.00am on Thursday 25.5.23.

The call received was to provide additional assistance to a search team from the Boyne Fishermen’s Rescue.

The team who had been conducting search operations in Dundalk for the last number of days for a missing local person had successfully located a body on marsh land / river bed area.

We dispatched additional land units and equipment from the Drogheda base, On arrival both teams formed a plan and navigated through marsh land to recover the body.

Crews then transferred the body to a nearby extraction point where a handover was done with Dundalk Gardai,” read the statement.

Vincent’s funeral will take place today (Wednesday 31st May) with removal at 10:40am to St Joseph’s Church, Castletown arriving for funeral mass at 11:30am. Burial afterwards in the adjoining ceremony.

Louth County Council have stated that it is the responsibility of the property owner to ensure their structure is not likely to be dangerous to any person or property following an accident on Clanbrassil Street last thursday where a man was injured by falling bricks following a partial collapse of the top of the building.

When asked by the Dundalk Leader what the process was with regards to ensuring buildings are safe the following statement was issued.

“It is the responsibility of the property owner to ensure their structure is not likely to be dangerous to any person or property – Louth County Council welcomes reports of dangerous structures and will investigate same where reported. If a dangerous structure is brought to our attention it will be inspected. If the assessment raises concerns, the Authority has the option of issuing a dangerous structures notice.

“this notice permits the Authority or requires the owner in the first instance to carry out immediate works to fence off the property to prevent public access. the Authority may also require the owners to carry out temporary works to address safety concerns. the Authority may carry out independent detailed inspections or require the owner to engage a chartered engineer/ surveyor to carry out inspections & submit a report to the Authority. this report in conjunction with the Authority’s own findings may lead to further works being required by the owner

to make the building safe. When these works have been completed further inspections are required to assess if those works have addressed the safety concerns.

“there is no statutory requirement for the Authority to check buildings of a certain age. It would be the responsibility of all owners to ensure that their properties regardless of age are safe,” explained the local authority.

When asked if a statutory notice had ever been sent to the owner of the building which partially collapsed Louth County Council confirmed that a dangerous structures notice was served following the partial collapse of the building. No previous notices had been served.

the question was also asked if this incident would

result in Louth County Council checking other buildings around town to ensure that they are structurally sound?

“there are no plans for the Authority to do this. I refer you to the previous answer regarding owner responsibilities. Louth County Council would encourage property owners to regularly inspect their buildings to ensure safety.

Louth County Council also stated that there was no evidence at this stage to suggest that other works on a nearby building may have been a contributory factor in the collapse of this building.

“Investigations are continuing to determine the root cause of the collapse. We cannot comment further on an ongoing investigation,” concluded the statement.

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The funeral of Vincent Dillon takes place today.
“Responsibility of property owner to ensure building is safe” states council
The scene outside the office of Senator John McGahon after the top of the building partially collapsed.
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No increase in accidents on M1 since route lighting switched off

ReSPoNDING to an email from Louth tD Fergus o’Dowd, the tII (transport Infrastructure Ireland, the State agency for road and public transport infrastructure) confirmed that route lighting at junctions 7, 8 and 9 on the M1 motorway have been switched off as part of a suite of initiatives in relation to energy usage reduction measures.

In his email, Deputy o’Dowd outlined concerns he had received from motorists who use the M1 motorway and who were unhappy at the lack of appropriate lighting at junctions 7, 8 and 9. the Fine Gael tD asked if accident rates had increased in these locations since the lights were switched off and if there were plans to turn them back on with renewable sources.

In response, a representative from the tII confirmed that the lighting had been switched off and stated that this has had no implications for road safety.

“Dear Deputy o’Dowd, thank you for your email of 9 May regarding traffic route lighting on the M1. the position in relation to your enquiry is as follows.

“TII can confirm that route lighting along the M1 route has been switched off, as has route lighting on many

Dundalk musicians take part in Ryan’s Late Late Show farewell

other sections of the national road network, as part of a suite of initiatives undertaken by tII in relation to energy usage reduction measures.

The first of these lighting revisions occurred in 2017. tII’s strategy on revised route lighting reflects the significant changes in route lighting design standards since 2007 which have identified a greatly reduced requirement for the ‘lit area’ and, by implication, a significant amount of surplus lighting along sections of motorways constructed pre-2007.

“A study of the collision rate at locations where lighting has been switched off has concluded that there has been no implication for road safety. the collision rate for the three junctions referred to in your correspondence (Junctions 7 - 9 ) have either remained the same or have reduced since the last collision

analysis on the national road network was carried out, prior to the lights being turned off. there was therefore no increase in collision rate at any of these locations.

“While the current europe wide energy security concerns and rising energy costs have placed a sharper focus on energy consumption, the reduction in route lighting initiative arose from Ireland’s National Energy Efficiency Action Plan which was launched in 2009 and set out several objectives to improve Ireland’s energy efficiency by the year 2020. A national improvement target of 20% was set, with a higher target of energy efficiency improvement of 33% for the public sector. the Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy published in 2020 credits road lighting improvements as having played a significant role in the achievement of

these targets.

“For the next decade, there are more demanding european, national and public sector targets relating to energy and emissions. the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Act 2021 establishes a legally binding framework with clear targets and commitments set in law and ensures the necessary structures and processes to allow the achievement of our national, eu and international climate goals and obligations in the near and long term. these commitments include emission reductions of 7% per annum, 51% by 2030 and a net zero target/goal by 2050. More recently, the 2023 Climate Action Plan also places specific obligations on public sector bodies such as tII. Reducing route lighting consumption will continue to play a significant role in tII’s efforts,” concluded the statement.

DuNDALk musicians Andrew hendy and Andrea Corr delighted the audience of the final episode of The Late Late Show hosted by Ryan Tubridy on Friday last.

Andrew and Andrea took part in a lively trad session alongside a number of wellknown Irish musicians for Tubridy’s final episode.

“It was the last hurrah for Ryan. The following day myself and the rest of the band, The Mary Wallopers, flew to Manchester for a festival,” said the Avenue Road man.

“The Mary Wallopers have a busy few months ahead

of us. We found out two or three months ago that we will be playing Glastonbury this summer.

“We have actually played in Glastonbury three times before. We played at the underground Piano Bar.”

Andrew added: “It’s a secret stage that’s like a hole in the ground. This year will be different. We will be playing on a massive stage with an 8,000 person capacity.

“We are buzzing to go back to Glastonbury. Besides that we are playing in Paris on the Wednesday before Glastonbury starts.

“We will do two gigs at

Glastonbury. It’s going to be insane. Then later this summer we have festivals all over europe and we will go to America in October to perform.”

he continued: “The rest of the year is carnage as we have a second album coming out at the end of the summer.

“It’s so different to the pandemic. The Mary Wallopers are so busy now. It’s a feast or famine scenario.”

For more information about The Mary Wallopers and their upcoming tour dates please visit www.marywallopers.com.

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The Mary Wallopers were among the music guests to bid Ryan Tubridy farewell during his last ever Late Late Show last Friday evening. Andrea Corr was also in attendence as the 50 year old said goodbye to the show he has hosted since 2009.
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Keith and Danielle’s fund raiser for Feileacain

A DuNDALK couple who lost their son in 2021 are fundraising for a charity called Feileacain which helps families all over Ireland who have lost babies.

Keith Morris and Danielle McKeown from Bothar na Feirme on the Blackrock Road were devastated when they lost their son, Logan, on February 1, 2021.

“Danielle was 31 weeks pregnant when she woke up in bad pain. We went to our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Drogheda and sadly the medical team there said that the baby was already dead by the time we got to the hospital,” said Keith.

“they did a Covid-19 test on Danielle and it came back positive. She had been feeling a bit run down that week but thought no more if it.

“Danielle went into labour and Logan made an appearance just after 8pm. they asked if we wanted an autopsy to find out what had happened.”

Keith added: “We said we would like an autopsy and went home and got Logan back a few days later.

“We buried him in Dowdallshill with Danielle’s younger sister. We had to wait around 11 to 12 weeks for the results of the

autopsy.

“Danielle had Covid-19 and it got into the placenta and stopped the blood flow. We went through a lot but thankfully we have since had good news.”

he continued: “We have a little girl called tia now. She was born on April 5, 2022 so she is just over a year old.

“on the day we lost Logan, a bereavement nurse sat us down and told us about the charity called Feileacain and what they do with bereaved parents.

“then I saw a notice on Facebook about a Feileacain charity soccer match for Dads who have lost at least one child.”

Keith has been selected to play in the charity match which is due to take place in Irishtown stadium on Saturday, June 17.

every father who plays in the match will be presented with a jersey that has their child’s name on the back of jersey before the match and this is the jersey they wear in the match.

“It’s a big family fun day and everyone is invited to it. the aim of the match is to raise funds for the charity so if anybody would like to donate,” said Keith.

“I have sponsor cards and all money raised through sponsor cards and on the day of the match will go directly to the charity.”

For more information visit Féileacáin - the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland (feileacain.ie) or to donate contact Keith on 085-1763190.

Keith works at Global tyres on the Ramparts and passers-by can drop in to donate in cash and fill in details on sponsor cards.

Rally for Ruby Casey-Mulligan

the latest in a series of fundraisers for local girl Ruby Casey Mulligan will take place in the Lisdoo on the 17th of June.

Ruby has a rare auto inflammatory condition that requires constant immunosupression. It has been discovered that the medication that has been enabling her to go about her day as normal as possible has caused serious complications to her health and so she can’t continue this course of treatment. her family have been left with no choice but to take her to Newcastle for a stem cell transplant.

the transplant has been in discussion for a number of years and has been put off due to trying different combination of medicines.

In March, Ruby and her family were told to prepare to go to Newcastle for August but recently that decision has been put back but will go ahead soon. the purpose of the

fundraising is to assist Ruby and her family with the sudden relocation and living expenses they are due to face as they will need to be in Newcastle for a number of months during and post transplant.

A group of friends

and family members of Ruby are holding a race night on the 17th of June in the Lisdoo Bar and Restaurant in Dundalk.

the organisers have appealed for anybody in a position to help to consider sponsoring a race for the event.

Race sponsorship will cost you €100. each sponsor will be featured on the fundraisers social media channels, and listed in the race night programme on the night. 100% of all proceeds will go to Ruby and her family.

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Keith Morris and Danielle McKeown Ruby Casey Mulligan will travel to Newcastle for stem cell treatment in the coming weeks. Friends and family have organised a Race Night fundraiser in the Lisdoo for her.

Best small hotel in Ireland is run by a Cooley woman!

A GueSThOuSe owned by a Cooley woman and her husband has been given the number one spot for Best Small hotel in Ireland in the Trip Advisor 2023 Traveller Awards.

Castlewood h ouse Dingle, run by helen and Brian heaton, was also ranked No 14 in the World

in the 2023 Awards.

“I’m from Riverstown; my Mum and Dad had a farm there. I went to school in Mullaghbuoy NS where all my nieces and nephews go today,” said helen.

“I went to secondary school in St Michael’s in Omeath and then I went on to Cathal Brugha Street to study hotel and catering.

“Brian and I met while working in Ashford Castle in Co Mayo. he’s from Limerick and we got married in 2000.”

helen added: “We built Castlewood house Dingle in 2005. We did face challenges. There was the financial crash in 2008, then there was the ash cloud and of course Covid-19.

“You just have to adapt and get through it. What

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doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Business is good at the moment. If it’s not busy in Dingle, it’s not busy anywhere.

“We have a lot of customer support. Many of our guests are repeat visitors. They are Irish people or they are from overseas.”

She continued: “We put our hearts and soul into the business and built it

up. We are delighted with this latest news about TripAdvisor.

“It’s always lovely to have the work that you do acknowledged. We have a brilliant team here and they give it 120 per cent every day. It’s very humbling to have this kind of recognition.”

For more information visit https://www.castlewooddingle.com.

Mark Baldwin from SchooVR alongside Laura Houston Jim Corrigan Katie Fox and Niall Coleman from RehabCare Quayside Dundalk.

MeMBeRS of RehabCare Quayside

in Dundalk have glimpsed the future with the help of state-of-the-art virtual reality headsets, gifted to the centre by Mark Baldwin of innovative software company, SchooVR, and Facebook parent company, Meta.

the support service has taken delivery of four Meta Quest 2 headsets which allow members to discover the streets of New York, take in an art exhibition, visit Graceland, or hop on a roller-coaster, without leaving the resource centre in Quayside Business Park.

With co-operation from RehabCare staff member Stephen Caraher, SchooVR and Meta teamed up to sponsor the virtual reality headsets enabling members of the service to access new and exciting opportunities.

Stephen spoke about the possibilities that the virtual reality (VR) headsets have afforded the members of the service. “In RehabCare Quayside, virtual reality has been introduced in an unimaginable way which will allow members in our service to progress in

areas such as education, fitness, and social abilities. With Mark’s knowledge and skills as both a teacher and digital expert, his company, SchooVR, promotes pioneering methods of education in an exciting way through VR. Mark kindly came to visit our group with the VR headsets and gave a demonstration to our staff members Laura houston and Katie Fox.

“one member of RehabCare, Niall Coleman, was able to achieve his long-term goal of skydiving through the use of VR. even though Niall may not have the ability to physically experience a skydive, emotionally he felt as though he actually jumped out of a plane” added Stephen.

RehabCare offers a wide range of programmes from I.t. skills to cookery and crafts, as well as work experience opportunities in the community. RehabCare’s community-based resource centres help people achieve their full potential and improve their quality of life.

Find out more about SchooVR by visiting www.schoovr.com

QUIZ

1—Ryan Tubridy hosted his final Late Late show last Friday evening. What year did Gay Byrne host his final ever Late Late Show?

2—Which Swedish tennis star won 11 Grand Slam single events in the 1970’s and 1980s, but retired aged only 26 due to burnout?

3—What links a Boney M song from 1976 and a David Gray song from 2000?

4—Name the only County town in Ireland that starts with the letter E.

5—Where in Dundalk would you find Brook Street?

6—What Galway town are Irish band the Saw Doctors from?

7—Stonefish, Toadfish and Tadpole are all names associated with which TV programme?

8—What is the most common surname in

Spain?

9—Which stretch of water separates New Zealand and Australia?

10—Which Irish poet famously said “I can resist everything but temptation.”

Stinker—What is the only written number in English that has all its letters in reverse alphabetical order?

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characters in the show, 8—Garcia, 9—Tasman Sea,

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Launch of extension to Muirhevnamor Community Centre

Louth County Council are delighted to announce the opening of a new extension to the Muirhevnamor Community centre which will take place on thursday 1st June.

the project has been supported by the european union’s PeACe IV Programme, managed by the Special european Programmes Body (SeuPB) and supported locally by Louth County Council and Louth Local Community Development Committee (LCDC).

Match-funding has been provided by the executive Office in Northern Ireland and the Department for Rural and Community Development in Ireland.

the 2200 square foot extension, constructed by hillside Contracts

Ltd at a cost of €500,000 will provide a shared space for the ongoing work by Muirhevnamor Community Council. the centre provides training courses for lifelong learning, youth leadership programmes, drug and alcohol rehabilitation meetings as well as acting as a hub and social meeting place

Dundalk’s young entreprenaurs showcase talents at fair

Taize Music In Candlelight

ALL are Welcome to a time of peace and Reflective Prayer in candlelight, with the music of TAIZE.

Friday 2nd June 8-9pm (followed by tea/coffee)

“Bethany” 34 Point Road, Dundalk A91 W0C 9

Pentecost Programme

for the local and wider community.

Speakers at the launch event will include Louth County Council Chief executive Joan Martin, Cathaoirleach Councillor Conor Keelan and Director of Muirhevnamor Community Centre, Jim o’Neill.

Chief executive Joan Martin welcomed the

Dundalk Grammar School students with Marshes Shopping Centre manager Sean Farrell at the annual Student Enterprise Fair.

launch, saying: “It is envisaged that this extension to the community centre will act as a cross community and crossborder shared space, providing a significant public amenity for the people of Dundalk and facilitating further reconciliation between the communities on this island.”

DuNDALK’S entrepreneurs of the future were on display at Marshes Shopping Centre for the 2023 Annual Student enterprise Fair.

the event was organised by an events management team comprising transition Year students from Dundalk Grammar School.

And it also attracted entries of student enterprises from St Louis Secondary School and Bush Post Primary School.

In all, 14 projects entered the competition, creating a great sense of excitement at Marshes.

Marshes manager Sean Farrell said the centre is always delighted to host the annual gathering of young Dundalk entrepreneurs.

“the event is a great opportunity for businesspeople of the future to put their talents on show,” he said.

“this year’s entries were all of a particularly high standard and I pay tribute to all the students and teachers involved.”

For further information on Marshes events, please see the Marshes Shopping Centre Facebook page.

All are welcome to the following two remaining Monday nights, 29th May, & 12th June 8pm-9.30pm in “Bethany” House of Prayer, 34 Point Road, Dundalk. A91 WOC 9 Tel 042-9331602.

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TERESA CONNOLLY 3rd ANNiVERSARY

in loving Memory of Teresa, whose anniversary occurs on the 3rd of June 2023.

Mam if we could visit Heaven, Even for a day, Maybe for a moment, The pain would go away. i’d put my arms around you, and whisper words so true, That living life without you, is the hardest thing to do. no matter how we spend our days, no matter what we do, There’s no morning dawns or evening falls, When we don’t think of you. —Forever loved and missed, Sharon and Jim.

Nanny deep are the memories, Precious they stay, no passing of time, Can take them away. loved always Shauna X.

Daughter as each day dawns i think of you, as each night falls i pray for you, and throughout my life no matter where, in my heart you are always there. loved and missed, your mother Rose.

Sister Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather, and treasure them all, We will always remember, no matter how long. loved and missed Michael, Marie, James and arthur.

Godmother

To us you were someone special, Someone set apart, Your memory will live forever, Engraved within our hearts.

love Michelle and Charlie.

Aunty

Sometimes it seems a lifetime, Sometimes only a day, But deep within our hearts, You are never far away.

love nieces and nephews.

anniversary Mass will be celebrated in St Joseph’s Church, Fatima, on Saturday evening, 3rd June at 6.00p.m.

JAMES (Jim) DALY

Annesley, The Crescent, Dundalk

in loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and brother whose 1st anniversary occurs on 8th June 2023. no matter how life changes, no matter what we do, a special place within our hearts, is always there for you. You may be out of sight, We may be worlds apart, But you are always in our prayers, and forever in our hearts.

—Treasured memories of Jim on his 1st anniversary away from home. Much loved and always remembered by his loving wife Roisin and sister Joan. John, Bronagh, Orlaith and Roisin, Brian, Jeannine and david, niall, Sabrina, Keeva, Conall and Ronan. Extended family members and friends. Jim’s anniversary Mass will be held in the Friary Church, dundalk, on Thursday, 8th June, at 6.15pm.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

as we lovingly remember Jim on his 1st anniversary his wife Roisin, sons John, Brian and niall and families and his sister Joan, offer our heartfelt thanks to all who called to say their goodbye, attended the removal, Funeral Mass, burial; those who sent Mass Cards, messages of sympathy and those who offered practical and emotional support in so many ways.

Thank you to Fr. Tony for his many visits to Jim at home and officiating at Mass and all who participated, especially Greenore Golf Club for the Guard of Honour. it was very touching to see such a wonderful turn out of green blazers and members of the club.

Thank you to The Birches, irish Homecare, Home Support, The larch, Opict, Pallitive Care, family and friends and everyone for their wonderful care and assistance for making it possible for us to care for Jim at home until his journey came to an end on June 8th 2022.

Please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our deepest gratitude to everyone who contributed, in any way, over these last few years.

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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.T.

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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). R.M .

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CHIMNEY CLEANER—The Clean sweep, clean & tidy, no dust. Brush & Vac. Also gutter cleaning. Contact Cathal 087-225-9799.

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WINDOW CLEANING—Gutter & facia cleaning carried out by professional, fully trained and insured staff. Affordable rates. Domestic & Commercial. Call our office for a free quotation. Everkleen 042 935 2717 or 086 829 3585. www.everkleenservices.ie <http://www.everkleenservices.ie>.

HOUSE & APARTMENT CLEANING Service. Specializing in Re-Let & Spring Cleaning, Carpet & Upholstery cleaning. Fully insured. For a free quotation contact Everkleen 042 9352717 / 087 6873188, www.everkleenservices.ie <http://www.everkleenservices.ie>.

TILER AVAILABLE—Experienced local tiler to carry out all types of tile work - marble, granite, porcelain. Indoors and out. Call 087-387-8995 for free quote.

GRIMLEY’S DUBLIN ST. DUNDALK

Televisions, TV aerials, satellite, Freeview & Saorview, new installations, sales, service & repairs. Free estimates 042 935 4343.

3 DAY MiRACLE

PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPiRiT Holy Spirit, you who make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give me the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and you who are in all instances of My life with me i, in this short dialogue want to thank you for everything, and confirm once more that i never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desires may be, i want to be with you and my loved ones in your perpetual glory. amen. You must pray this prayer 3 consecutive days without asking your wish. after the 3rd day your wish shall be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish the dialogue as your favour has been granted. A.C.

M AN I N A VAN—Furniture delivery & Removals. House, yard and garage clearances. Call Will on 085 8604048 For a competitive quote.

MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT—Transported throughout 32 Counties. Contact Eugene 086-607-1702.

CARPET & OVEN CLEANING—Carpet, upholstery & specialist oven cleaning available. Call MVI Cleaning Dundalk on 042 94 21300 or visit www.mvicleaning.ie.

R OOFING R EPAIRS & S TOVES—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.

GARDEN & HOUSE MAINTENANCE

Strimming grass, hedge cutting, weeding, also garden clearance, concreting, patios, painting, power washing, gutter cleaning, window cleaning, fencing. Have all the equipment. Contact Brian 086-109-7358.

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE—Repairs, building, plumbing, painting, roof repairs, tiling, bathroom refurbishments, concreting, plastering, gardening, power washing, PVC facia and soffits, Over 20 yrs experience. References available. Tel Michael on 085-762-3758.

F IFI’S A LTERATIONS—Longwalk S.C. (formerly A-Alterations). Tel 083 011 8728. Zips, hems, clothes taken in or let out, also Dry Cleaning Service. Open Mon - Fri 9.305.30pm & Sat 10-2pm.

WATCH REPAIRS—Mechanical/Quartz (battery) and Vintage. In our own workshop. Most brands: Cartier, Longines, Omega, Revue, Raymond Weil, Seiko, Citizen & more, also Jewellery repairs. Goldstar Jewellers, Demesne Shopping Centre Dundalk Tel. 042 93 39478.

POWER WASHING—Get ready for Spring/ Summer. Power washing of driveways/paving/walls. Competitive rates. Call Will on 085 8604048.

BUILDER & HOME MAINTAINENCE

Building, Woodwork, Painting, Plumbing, Tiling, Kitchen Refurbishments, Paving & Fencing. No job to big or too small. Tel. 087 295 2529.

W ILL’S G ARDEN S ERVICES—Lawn cutting, edges, hedges, clearances, power washing, garage/house clearances. Call Will on 0858604048.

C HIROPODIST now available at The Medical Eye & Health Centre, Demesne Shopping Centre, Dundalk. Tel 042 9332587.

LANDSCAPING—Flower beds tided up, outdoor cleaning, patios, footpaths, walls, general property maintenance, exterior painting of fences, gates, walls, etc and decking cleaned. Dundalk & District. Tel. Jim 086 3818184.

H EALING C LINIC available in Dundalk every Thursday 11am - 5pm at Medical Eye & Health Centre, Demense, Dundalk. For appointment please phone Faith 087 7188450.

E ASY - 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.

B ARBER WANTED—Full time or part time position available. Dapper Chaps Dundalk, excellent pay and working conditions. Call 0872424819 for more info or drop cv into Dapper Chaps Castletown Road Dundalk.

G ET FIT 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.

DUNDALK GARDEN SERVICES—Tree topping, felling, hedge trimming, grass cutting & strimming. Rubbish Removals/Garage clearance, House & Garden refuse. Permit holder. Contact Ben 085-840-7707.

FORTUNE TELLER—Available for appointment, private or group bookings. Tel. Alison 042 933 5102 or 087-67-51229.

B UILDING S ERVICES—Extensions, Renovations, Sunrooms, Conservatories and All General Maintenance. P.V.C. Fascia, Soffit and Guttering products supplied and fitted. Bathroom Refurbishment, Painting, Decorating, Wall & Floor Tiling. All types of Roof Repairs & Maintenance. For free estimates Tel 087 260 2501.

ROOF LEAKS MASTER—We repair all types of roof/tile, slate, bangor blues. Repair torch on roofs, scrape & clean, chimneys & chimney pots, chimney bird guards, gutter facia & soffits. All work guaranteed, 25 years experience. Tel. 086 8184827.

C ARPENTRY & J OINERY—Maintenance and repairs, roofing, 1st & 2nd fix carpentry, sash window repairs. No job too big or small. Contact Seandon Carpentry 087 298 5110.

P ODIATRY/C HIROPODY treatment in the comfort of your own home. Ms. Dara McCoy, Bsc. Podiatry, CORU registered 0871924794. G W PAINTING and Decorating. Keen rates. Estimates free. Phone—086 3848079. DDS PAINTING & Decorating Services. Dundalk area. Internal and external painting and wallpapering. Free estimates within 12 hours. 10 years experience. Tel David 085 7308777.

S EMI - RETIRED PAINTER available, Internal & External. 30 Years experience, also power washing services, etc. Tel Dermot 087 2993660.

N ON -S URGICAL human hair replacement system. Undetectable for those wishing to boost confidence and regain that younger look. Phone Dundalk 083 064 5859.

M AN WITH A VAN—Hedges, tree topping, painting, facia & Soffit, patios, concreting, garage clear-outs, outside taps. Call Kevin for a free & honest quote 089-4016728.

PAINTING & D ECORATING—Interior & Exterior, Spray Painting & Hand Painted Kitchens, etc. All work carried out by professional Trades Men. Call Brian 087 7558506.

G RASS - CUTTING in and around the Dundalk area. Experienced and reliable. Contact Michael on 0871477067.

F RENCH G RINDS AVAILABLE for Junior and Leaving cert, All levels. Individual and small group options. Tel 086 8723340. DRUM LESSONS INCLUDING BODHRAN For adults & children aged 8 years upwards. One to one lessons. Phone 087 414 4228. S EWING CLASSES on-going at Northlink retail park, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to book please call or WhatsApp Elizabeth on 0872649221.

ACCOUNTANCY G RINDS available for leaving Cert, all levels, 5th & 6th Year, over the summer and term time Tel 086 1265506.

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Finnian oakes chosen for european Cybersecurity Challenge

FINNIAN Oakes from Coláiste Chú Chulainn has been chosen to engage with the european Cybersecurity Challenge. The initiative by the european union Agency for Cybersecurity (eNISA) aims to enhance cybersecurity talent across europe and connect highly skilled individuals with industry leading organizations.

Transition year student Finnian Oakes was chosen to take part in a boot camp with students from around Ireland as part of the selection process for the Irish national team.

Finnian explained: “I spent Saturday 6th of May working on security-related challenges from domains such as web security, mobile security, crypto puzzles, reverse engineering, and forensics, which the participants have to solve in order to collect points. The individuals with the most points win the competition

and

Annual Blackrock Raft Race

ECSC finals. I really enjoyed working with the challenges, such as attack-defence training for computer servers, and look forward to the next boot camp which takes place later in the year. If I make the Irish Team, we will travel for the final challenge in Hamar, Norway, in October 2023.”

Ms Aisling White is the coordinator of digital technologies and remarked “Finnian is of the new generation of cyber workers. He has a fine career ahead of him in the world of cyber securities. Recent international and local events such as hSe cyber attacks, banking fraud and Tik Tok remind us that the world of technology is always evolving. Change brings opportunities and we are confident of Finnian’s continued success.”

the Annual Blackrock Raft Race organised by Blackrock Social Group will take place on Monday 5th June (Bank holiday Monday) at high tide (1pm). the days events will be starting at 11am with sandcastle building for the kids and volleyball and tug’o’war for the older kids. Busking from 1112 will keep the masses entertained while the excellent Dundalk Brass Band will be playing from 12-1pm.

the main event, the Blackrock Raft Race, will be at 1pm followed by live music in the lower car park at Centra from 3pm with the urge. Presentation and live music will

continue until 5pm. the main sponsors this year are Blackrock Connect Credit union with Sub Sponsors and raft entries. there are also new dingys this year. the list of entrants so far includes: Sub Sponsors, uncle tom’s Cabin, Roddy Repairs, Mullens

Blackrock, the Brake, the Neptune, the Clermont, the Bay View, the Stonehouse, Killian Allen, Blackrock Leisure, Prometric, SalesSense Bord Gais, Sales Sese AIB, Sales Sense Red Cross, Sales Sense Pinergy, Pelican Promotions, Rock Celtic,

Sunshine walk for SAFe

A SPoNSoReD walk in aid of SAFe (Suicide Awareness for everyone) will take place at the Navvy Bank, Point Road on June 23rd. the walk is being organised by a number of local groups including the Irish Wheelchair Association, Rehabcare and St John of Gods.

SAFe Castlebellingham was set up in Sep-

tember and provides a free confidential counselling service. the charity also has a mobile unit which visits villages and communities in the mid-Louth area to raise awareness of mental health issues as well as the importance of seeking help.

People who take part in the walk will be greeted by positive slogans

along the route and there will also be a drinks station at the end as well as a few surprises. It is hoped to have a good turnout of service users, family and friends. Sponsorship cards can be collected from the Irish Wheelchair Association’s office at the Long Walk Dundalk.

the Geraldines, Centra, Short Cuts, McKeown Drilling, haggardstown Garden Centre. the annual Blackrock Raft Race has been a hugely popular event down through the years and this year promises to be a great occasion once again.

Dundalk

IWA AGM

Legends of Louth Festival a Big Hit

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Finnian Oakes. Norman McDonald (Connect Credit Union), Barry O’Hanrahan, Kevin Soraghan and Conor Richardson (Connect Credit Union) at launch of Raft Race.
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Irish national team, which will go on to compete in the
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The Dundalk Branch of the IWA will hold their AGM on Sunday June 11th in the Lisdoo Arms at 3pm.
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in Brief

Dundalk Community training Centre attendees receive certificates

the Dundalk Community training Centre would like to congratulate some of its learners who have recently achieved certificates in hairdressing, Gel and Acrylic Nails, Manual handling, Barista, Bricklaying, Safe Pass and Forklift Driving - Well done to all involved!

the Dundalk Community training Centre has been in operation for more than 40 years, it’s designed specifically for 16-21 year olds and offers various different courses across QQI Levels 2, 3 and 4 and VtCt Levels 1 and 2. the courses on offer provide a stepping stone for young people, helping students to gain confidence, learn new skills, and achieve qualifications that will help them progress into an apprenticeship, employment or progress into further education.

the CtC has its own state-of-the-art hairdressing Salon - and the VtCt Level 2 Diploma

in hairdressing gives learners who would like to work in the hairdressing industry a taste of the practical skills required to work in this area. the CtC offers a variety of courses which include Woodwork, Digital Media, Information technology, Art and Design, Communications, Career development,

Work experience, Customer Service, health and Safety, Personal Development, Mathematics, Plating and twisting hair, Washing and Blow-Drying hair, Colouring hair, and Health related fitness.

We are also delighted to be introducing the Albert Schweitzer Leadership for Life programme and the world

recognised Forogie designed entrepreneurship programme that will give students the chance of developing themselves and create ideas that could change their future.

For more information check out www.dundalkctc.ie or look us up on Facebook - Dundalk Community training Centre.

Dundalk Leader 31st May 2023 15 H ILL S TREET, D UBLIN R D., D UNDALK . 042 9331515/086 2559201 car roof boxes, roof bars, €5 off voUCHer receive €5 off each t yre purchase on presentation of this voucher VALID UNTIL 30-06-2023
Students from Dundalk Community Training Centre received their certificates last week.
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