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Wednesday, 27th November, 2013. Vol. 6, Issue 48 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com
By Paul Byrne
THE people of Dundalk will literally have the world at their feet on Friday night as the town is ho-ho ho-ping to enter the Guinness Book of World Records with over 4,000 people preparing for the Santa Run. Not only do all the people taking part have a chance to enter the Guinness Book of World Records but they will also be helping many charities around town with all proceeds going to worthy causes such as Lordship Children’s Respite Centre, North Louth Hospice, Mens Sheds, SNAP and SOSAD. This is the second year Dundalk Chamber has organised the Santa Run and ac-
Jimmy Cumiskey, Ron Finnegan, Carl Clynn, Dave Minto, Carol McGuinness, Tom McGuinness and Eva Beirne getting ready for the Santa Run
cording to committee member Jimmy Cumiskey confidence is high that a new world record will be set in Dundalk this Friday evening following the run
which starts at the Redemptorist Church and ends at Market Square. “We have been absolutely amazed with the response so
far and according to the latest figures we have to hand we are only about 50 or so Santa’s short of our target of 4,000. See page 10
Harp site toasts 30 jobs A NEW tenant on the former Harp Lager site in Dundalk is expected to create up to 30 full time jobs. Cellulac, the first company to convert brewery facilities for the sustainable production of lactic acid from second generation (2G) feedstocks, announced on Tuesday an agreement to lease a 6.8 acre site. The Irish Whiskey Company, which owns the site, is developing a distillery on the balance of the 13 acre site. Cellulac intends to retrofit the facility and incorporate its end-to-end See Page 2
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You are invited to Integration of Target Communities Conference: Building Integration Through Community Practice Theme: Exploring Integration: policy implementation, practice and its impact on communities Date: Thursday 5th December Venue: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk ;9.30am-3.30pm Musical Performance and Address- Tommy Sands, songwriter, social and peace activist Send an email to tinu@lmec.ie to confirm your attendance OR contact Tinu Achioya: 0870996789
This project has been supported by the PEACE III Programme, managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by Louth County Council Peace Partnership
Harp brewery site to provide 30 new jobs A NEW tenant on the former Harp Lager site in Dundalk is expected to create up to 30 full time jobs. Cellulac, the first company to convert brewery facilities for the sustainable production of lactic acid from second generation (2G) feedstocks, announced on Tuesday an agreement to lease a 6.8 acre site. The Irish Whiskey Company, which owns the site, is developing a distillery on the balance of the 13 acre site. Cellulac intends to retrofit the facility and incorporate its end-toend chemical and process engineering platform to produce Lactic
Acid and Polylactic Acid for biodegradable plastics, Ethyl Lactate, a green solvent, and Sodium Lactate. The Company has recently commenced production of lactic acid at a pilot plant in Potsdam, Germany. It expects to ramp up production at the facility initially to 20,000 tonnes, which will have a value in excess of €40 million, for export by the end of 2015. Operations will commence by June 2014 and the announcement has been welcomed by Gerard Brandon, CEO of Cellulac. “Ireland has a worldwide reputation for quality food ingredients
derived from the agricultural sector. It is fitting, therefore, that we are at the forefront of the new bio-economy sector. “With the support of the European Union we will convert, part of what was until recently, the second largest brewery in Ireland into what will be the largest producer of lactic acid from agricultural waste and dairy by-products. This will not only directly breathe new opportunity into Dundalk by creating 30 jobs, but it will also indirectly support agricultural jobs in the rural community and generate local taxes that will benefit the area”, he stated.
Niall’s joy
A local woman is celebrating her son’s success after he claimed a world badminton title. Theresa Byrne, from Parnell Park and now living in Newry, saw her son, Niall McVeigh (pictured), return from Germany earlier this month having successfully defended his Para World Championship title. The victory topped off a very successful year for Niall as he has also picked up the Dwarf World Championship and the Four Nations Para Championships. Niall bases his training primarily in Lisburn Racquets club under the guidance of his father and coach, Eugene McVeigh.
Candidates warming up for local elections constituency will elect By Niamh Kirk six councillors, one more The deadline for the than previously, Dundalk electoral register for Co South will elect seven, Louth closed this week as the Ardee Constituency, the first few candidates in which encompasses much the local elections were of mid-Louth can elect 6 announced. and the new Drogheda The 2014 local elec- constituency will elect tions will be different, 10. with the dissolution of Instead of 26 councilDundalk Town Council lors there will now be 29 the electorate will be rep- and each councillor will resented in Louth County represent an average of Council only. The new 4,200 people. Council structure will First out of the starting have an additional three gate with was Fine Gael council seats. who announced two of The constituency the youngest candidates boundaries were drawn- it the running so far John up based on census McGahon , 23, and Mardata on population and tin Murnaghan, 24 alonghave shifted. There are side Colin Goss who are four constituencies with running for the Dundalk Drogheda East and West Carlingford seats. merged into one. The Martin Murnaghan Dundalk Carlingford has sat on Louth County
Council after he was coopted to replace Terry Brennan when he was selected to sit in the Seanad. In Dundalk South Fine Gael are running Linus English and Maria Dolye who are both current councillors and Paddy Malone former Chair of Dundalk Chamber of Commerce. Sinn Fein were the next to announce their candidates, all of whom are currently councillors for either Dundalk town or Louth County Council. Edel Corrigan and Jim Loughran are running for the Dundalk Carlingford Seats while Jennifer Green, Tomas Sharkey and Kevin Meenan are running for Dundalk South.
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Eden’s evil microbe wins schools prize for science By Niamh Kirk
Realt na Mara student Eden Leavy Cassidy wowed the judges at the Primary Schools Science Week competition with her eerie picture of an evil microbe which helped her win first prize in the 4th-6th Class category. Fifth class pupil Eden won a student multi-pad tablet for herself as well as a free science show for the school which will take place in January. The E-bug Primary Science “Design a Microbe” competition is designed to encourage students to find out more about the microbes in our body in a fun and interesting way and Eden was delighted to have won first prize with her picture. “I decided to draw an evil microbe and I gave him a big square head with a small round mouth and nasty looking teeth. It took me about 20 minutes to do”, explained Eden. “I thought the competition was fun and it
helped me learn about microbes. I know that a microbe is something very small inside your body such as viruses and bacteria which can only be seen with a microscope. “They can be good or bad and the good ones can help us stay healthy by fighting off the bad microbes. Science is one of my favourite subjects and I was very happy to take part and win the competition. I want to thank my teachers Sile Holland and Mary Rust for everything”, she added. Miss Rust who is the science co-ordinator in Realt na Mara congratulated Eden and spoke about the importance of teaching science to primary school students. “I think it plays a huge role in developing a child’s mind and it makes them ask questions and discover how things work. If taught correctly science can be fascinating for children and it brings out a side to children which you don’t get to see in other
Teachers Mary Rust and Sile Holland with Eden. Inset: Eden’s picture
Teachers Adele Clune and Bernadette Carr with HuiCi Yu
subjects”, explained Miss Rust. Miss Rust is currently busy preparing her class for their upcoming debut appearance in the RDS Science fair which takes place in January. The pupils are currently working on their project which aims to find out if music being played in the background has any effect on concentration levels whilst studying.
Meanwhile there was further success for Realt na Mara at the Taste of Louth awards in the Marshes shopping centre with 5th Class pupil Hui-Ci Yu picking up an art set and a €100 voucher for winning the ‘Design a Cupcake’ competition. HuiCi’s delicious cupcake wowed the judges as she picked up top prize in her section.
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Film goes national after local success By Niamh Kirk
The immense popularity of Dundalk’s premier of the religions film taking the silver screen by storm has prompted the film to go on national release, with the two Dundalk organisers at the helm. This September Ollie Bradley and James McCrave brought the unexpected hit film The Triumph about the reports of apparitions in Medjugorje to the Dundalk Cinema. Each of the four nights sold out and the proceeds that were made from ticket sales was donated to the Voluntary Medjugorje Mountain Rescue Team. A €3,500 cheque was presented to the team by Ollie and James during their
Ollie Bradley and James McCrave are bringing The Triumph around the country
pilgrimage there in October. The men received considerable interest in the film from all over Ireland while they were promoting its Dundalk screenings. Coupled with the success of the four night run in Dundalk the IMC decided to roll out the film across
the country. From this Friday The Triumph can be seen across the country and will also be screening again in Dundalk from this Friday for seven days. The Dundalk men’s efforts and success have not gone unnoticed. Ollie and James have plans
to host two special pilgrimages in 2014. The first group will travel on April 30 with Fr Paul Montague of the Holy Redeemer Parish, Dundalk. Later in October 2014 a second group will travel with Fr Mark O Hagan Administrator of St Patrick’s Parish.
Christmas Exhibition in Carlingford The very popular Carlingford Christmas Fair taking place next weekend will host an exhibition from well known artists. The 20-year-old event will open on Friday 29th November at 8.00pm in the traditional location of St Michaels Hall in the centre of the village. Upstairs at the Craft Fair, Louth
Artists will present their annual Christmas Art Exhibition, which will include paintings in oils, acrylics, watercolour and mixed media. The fair is free to the public and promises an exciting variety of homemade breads and cakes, wooden and ceramic gifts, children’s gifts, cute cards and designer jewellery.
Delicious mulled wine and mince pies will be served form 8 pm on Friday night with Santa on hand with gifts for the children. The public is invited to browse for that extra special present until 10pm. It will continue on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 6pm offering Irish produce, arts and craft.
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Man over-stepped boundaries A Dundalk man who was described as over-stepping the boundaries was warned not to take the law into his own hands. Hope Oderinde of 50 Woodville Manor, Tom Bellew Ave, was given the warning at Dundalk District Court after pleading guilty to criminal damage at a neighbour’s house. The court heard that in the early hours of November 23, 2012, the defendant had returned to a neighbour’s house from a night out when a scuffle ensued with neighbours in a house. The next day he noticed that his mobile phone was missing and he went to a house in the hope of locating it but the occupants of the
house didn’t open the door and told him to leave. He returned and broke a window of the house, an action which he regrets. Gardai were called and a short time later encountered the defendant who admitted the offence. Barrister, James Egan, stated that his 20-year-old is a talented young man who is hoping to put the incident behind him. He is a father of one and is expecting another child. Compensation of €600 was paid. Judge Conall Gibbons stated that this was a very serious offence and he convicted and fined the defendant €200 as he rejected the suggestion of seeking a Probation Report.
“It is very serious for somebody to go out with a claw hammer and I don’t need anyone to tell me what to do. It is disgraceful and unacceptable and he has over-stepped the boundaries. “You can’t take the law into your own hands and I think this is lenient as others would consider putting the defendant away. If you have an issue with somebody you get on to the Gardai and let them investigate. It would be impossible for me to allow somebody to take the law into their own hands”, added Judge Gibbons. Mr Oderinde also pleaded guilty to stealing curtains valued at €28 from Penneys in The Marshes on February 13 this year.
Cards and Calendars for Christmas North East Cancer Research and Education Trust is asking for support to help make their calendar and card fundraising campaign this Chritmas. The Calendars and Cards are made up of photographs depicting areas from all over the Northeast and were kindly donated by local photographers. They are available for sale in the oncology unit and at different locations in the Northeast, while they are also looking for other outlets. Should you be in a position to sell some, please contact the team at 086 7773294. The Northeast Cancer Research and Education Trust, was established in 2005 and was set up to help improve facilities for all Cancer Patients using the northeast Oncology unit in Drogheda. Pictured is Liz Summersby, Oncology Unit
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Weekly Quiz
1. Geography What is the largest country in Africa? 2. Pop and Rock Who wrote Whitney Houston’s hit ‘I Will Always Love You’? 3. Books What nationality was Detective Hercule Poirot? 4. Myth Lady Godiva rode naked through the streets of what English city? 5. Musicals What musical is based on GB Shaw’s play ‘Pygmalion’? 6. Business In what American city is the Heinz corporation based? 7. Politics Which country in 2013 became the 28th and latest member of the European Union? 8. Booze & horse racing The drink ‘Mint Julep’ is associated with what great horse racing
meeting? 9. Television The daytime soap ‘Shortland Street’ is set in a hospital in what country? 10. Local Where in County Louth was the Wings night club, a disco very popular on Saturday nights in the late 70s and early 80s. The Stinker The only Dr Who that drove a car was played by Jon Pertwee. What name did he give to this automobile?
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ONE of Dundalk’s best known choirs, The Nestling Choral group, is searching for new members to join them. The choir is always open to new members and offers great opportunities for music lovers in Dundalk and surrounding areas to develop their voice, gain confidence and perform as part of a group. Their repertoire is extremely varied, including gospel songs alongside many other
uplifting songs from popular culture. Choir Mistress Irene Barr with over 30 years experience is a Musical Director of Claremont Chorale and Blackrock Church choir and also a member of Father McNally Chamber Orchestra. The choir offers unique experiences to adults and I would urge anyone who enjoys singing to get in contact. The Nestling Choral group was founded
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in 2010 as a community choir and since has gone from strength to strength. The Nestling Choral Group will be starting on January 14 and will practice every Tuesday from Noon to 1pm, in The Parlour, Barrack Street, Dundalk. All are welcome, cost will be €2 per person. For further information contact Ann Marron on 042 9370360 or Paul Thorpe on 042 Pauline Maxwell and John Martin from Nicholas St 9370395. North who were married in the Fairways Hotel
Bid to enter Guinness Book of records From page 1 We will have officials from the Guinness Book of Records in attendance and they are very strict so we not only want to break the record we intend on smashing it” declared Jimmy. “Obviously it will be fantastic to get ourselves into the Guinness Book of Records but the most important thing about the Santa Run is the money raised which will go to charities around Louth. We have five main charities which we are supporting this year but there will also be hundreds of
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other charities who will benefit. People have been dropping in their sponsorship cards all week and there have been some cards with up to €400 collected which is amazing really”, he added. “Finally I’d like to thank all the volunteers who have worked like Trojans putting this event together and sorting out all the Santa suits over the past month. Without them we couldn’t have put on an event like this so we are indebted to every one of them” he concluded.
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provided with sponsorship cards which are designed to raise additional funds for all the charities. Fr Michael Cusack will officially start the race at 6pm on Friday evening and the sight of over 4,000 Santa’s running up towards Market Square is sure to be a sight to behold. Registration is open until Thursday November 28 (online at www. dundalk.ie/santa) and Santa Suits can be collected at Market Square beside the Vodafone shop where people can also register.
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The Santa Run/Walk/Dash is designed as a fun event for all the families and individuals who take part and it will coincide with all the Christmas Lights being switched on in the town of Dundalk. The Chamber is asking people to bring their colleagues, friends, work mates, families and communities to participate. To register only costs €10 per person or €25 per family, this enables you to participate in the book of records, and also provides you with a Santa suit. You will also be
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Recently published figures have revealed that Louth’s level of youth unemployment is among the highest in the country. It has emerged that there currently 15,789 on the Live register in Louth. Youth unemployment remains high in the county with almost 2,500 people under 25 years of age on some sort of social welfare support in the County while there are 13,309 over 25 on Social Welfare. There are more than 1,400 people under 26 years old claiming either jobseekers benefit allowance or credits in Dundalk alone. However Minster Joan Burton admitted that the true number on the live register is higher still as the figures released did not include all benefits or claims awaiting decision.
Attention turned to the announcement of the extension of the Jobs Bridge programme and its ability to boost employment. A breakdown of the number of people engaged in the jobs bridge programme from the Department of Social Welfare revealed that since the programme began in July 2011, 574 people in Co Louth have participated in an internship. Of these, 408 have already finished an internship while there are 166 currently working under a Jobsbridge scheme. However the vast majority of these, 103, are working in the public sector, 27 working directly with the Louth Local authorities and 25 people have already completed an internship in a section of the public sector in Co Louth. In the private sector there are 27 Jobsbridge interns and 37 in the
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Local Garda, Joanne Moore received the Sportstar award in the Ladies Football category. Joanne played in the full-back line on the Cavan team which won the 2013 Intermediate All Ireland and was hugely influential in the defeat of Tipperary. Joanne also plays a pivotal role for her club which is vying for an Ulster title. A native of Cavan Joanne is a Garda stationed in Dundalk, Co Louth. The 20th Annual Credit Union Garda Sportstar award ceremony took place on Friday November 15 in Westport Co Mayo. The awards are presented to Garda members who have achieved in their chosen sporting areas, locally, nationally and internationally.
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Damien’s thanks for support
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Damien Higgins has once again thanked the people of Dundalk for their generosity towards the annual shoebox appeal. Almost 400 boxes which equates to 3029 parcels were loaded on to a truck on Monday morning on the Avenue Rd bound for various countries in Africa to provide a Christmas gift for underprivileged children. Damien who has been a driving force for the shoebox appeal in Co Louth for ten years now explained the importance of the shoebox appeal and how it helps poor children around the world. “Every year we ask people to fill shoe boxes with toys, sweets, stationery and toiletries to be sent to youngsters in poverty stricken countries across Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. “For many the gift-
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wrapped shoe box will be the only present they receive on Christmas Day. The response from people and especially the schools around town has been fantastic again”, explained Damien. “The kids have given us all their old toys and the majority of them have been in first class condition so I would like to thank them all and their teachers for helping collect everything for us. “I’d also like to thank Eamonn McGinn from
County Fresh for giving us this building as we would have been in serious trouble without it”, said Damien. “There are so many people who have helped us out and I have to also say thank you to Stephen in Driftwood, David and Ann in Horseware Pat in Value Centre and especially Marita Bellew who has been down here every single day helping us to pack all the shoeboxes and sort everything out. Her dedication has been brilliant”
he added. The parcels are currently making their way to Burundi, Rwanda, Swaziland, Congo and Mozambique with plenty of children about to receive gifts which will make their Christmas a whole lot brighter. This is Damien’s final year helping out with the shoebox appeal and although it has involved a lot of hard work and time he says he has enjoyed every single year of it. “It is with a heavy
heart that I finish my stint with the shoebox appeal after ten years involvement but I’ve been advised to step away by my doctor due to health reasons and I think the time has come to step aside. I will be here for whoever takes up the role next to help and advise them in whatever way I can and I’d like to thank again everyone who has helped out in anyway to our shoebox appeal over the last decade”, acknowledged Damien.
Louth will be doubly represented this weekend in the GAA Leinster Club football Finals with Geraldines taking on Naomh Olaf in the Leinster Intermediate Club Final which throws in at 2pm on Sunday December 1 while Hunterstown Rovers take on Two Mile House in Newbridge on the same date at 2pm also. Both sides have had a magnificent season so far they will be hoping all their hard work over the season will be rewarded with a Leinster Club Championship medal on Sunday afternoon.
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Ferus Flynn-Rogers, Architect, will give a talk on the architecture of North County Louth with reference to its buildings on Friday, December 6th 2013, in Long’s Pub, Grange, Cooley at 8pm.
Chaotic scenes in church during Funeral Mass By Niamh Kirk
THERE were chaotic scenes at a funeral mass in St Nicholas’s church on Monday last when an armed gang stormed in to the church wielding axes and sledge hammers. Fr Neill O’Donoghue who was celebrating the mass said that it was a “miracle that no one was hurt.” The funeral Mass of 26 year old Martin Ward took
place on Monday afternoon in Dundalk. The church was close to full to capacity when a fight broke out at the rear of the church as a gang of men entered the church and aiming to attack people attending the funeral. Fr O’Donoghue who was on the altar could not see the events clearly but understands that as a fight broke out an axe was thrown through the back left door before the armed
gang barged in. The commotion caused the congregation to surge forward. “There was pandemonium. The church was more or less full and people stampeded towards the doors. Thank God no one was hurt”, said the priest. Fr O’Donoghue expressed his dismay at the events saying that the funeral mass of Mr Ward was a family man, and the funeral was attended
by his wife and three young children who witnessed the events. “It was terrible for his poor children,” said Fr. O’Donoghue. Gardaí were called to the scene but the armed gang had fled. After some time Fr O’Donoghue continued the funeral Mass. “We continued the mass after about 20 minutes. We could not let the man go without a funeral Mass and he
needed to be buried”, he said. The Mass continued but there was a heavy Garda presence at the church and in Bridge Street. Gardai also escorted the funeral procession to the Dowdallshill Graveyard where they maintained a presence during the burial. There were no further incidents in relation to the attack. While no one attending the funeral was injured but there was damage to the church.
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undalk Stadium is delighted to be celebrating 10 years in business on Friday November 29 after opening its doors for the first time on that date in 2003. The history of both greyhound and horse racing in Dundalk and the journey Dundalk Stadium has been on to get to this point will be celebrated on the night. Racing took place at the old greyhound track on The Ramparts for almost 70 years, and following its closure on November 20, 2000, there was mild concern that the sport might be lost to the town forever. No-one need have worried as within three short years, racing was back. In place of the Ramparts track, which was show-
ing the signs of decay long before its closure, was a spanking new stadium, complete with an ultra-modern grandstand, with its elevated viewing area, restaurant, bars and offices. Four years later, horse racing was added to the stadium's schedule, the opening meeting taking place on the country's first all-weather track on August 26, 2007. It is thriving, now staging more meetings per year than any other track in Ireland. The anniversary celebration night will kick off with a 7/8 horse race card followed by 8 greyhound races which include five finals and three open races and live music until late afterwards. There will also be a cutting of the cake ceremony and hopefully a slice for everyone. A commemorative race card will be available on the night with lots of
information about our history and of course some very interesting photographs. Jim Martin CEO Dundalk Stadium said “It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since we opened our doors for the first time. There have been many great days and nights at the stadium in those 10 years and our celebrations on the 29th is the perfect way to kick off our next 10 years.� Dundalk Stadium has also been home to a number of events outside of racing such as The Louth Agricultural Show, Extreme Stunt
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Show, Charity Family Fundays, Dog Shows, Special Olympics Cycle, The Great Orchestra of Christmas Polish Charity, corporate events and concerts; the list goes on. We are also looking forward to hosting next year's Relay for Life which will take place during the Bank Holiday weekend in June to allow for a brighter and warmer evening for those staying for the full 24 hour event. Many clubs, schools and charities run very successful fundraisers throughout the year, we are now taking bookings for 2014. All of this has helped the local economy by providing employment and encouraging tourism
into the area. November 29 is also a very busy evening in Dundalk Town with the Santa Run and Festival of
Lights and we are welcoming anyone who completes the Santa Run free admission to Dundalk Stadium on the
night to enjoy the celebrations with us. Just turn up at the turnstiles entrance in your Santa Suit and join the party.
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Christmas Concert
Short Story Competition
Clermont Chorale will get the Christmas festivities off to a musical start when they perform a concert of seasonal favourites in St Nicholas’(R.C.) Church, Bridge St., Dundalk on Sunday December 8 at 4pm.
To celebrate their sponsorship of the children’s categories at this year’s Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards, Specsavers recently launched a short story competition for children and teens up to the age of 16. The closing date for entries is 29 November 2013.
Clermont, now in its 11th year, continues its tradition of performing a wide range of musical styles in beautiful settings. This year the choir has chosen to perform their Christmas concert in St Nicholas’ Church where they will be joined by members of the Fr McNally Chamber orchestra, who will feature in some well- loved pieces with the choir, including Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, and Mozart’s Laudate Dominum (soloist Karyn McCooey). The chamber group will also perform The Capriol Suite by Warlock and will join clarinet soloist Bernie Balfe in Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet. Tickets for the concert (€10) are available from Brendan Marmion Clanbrassil St, from any choir or orchestra member and also at the door on the day.
GG1 Coláiste De La Salle ( Sóisear ): Pictured following their qualification through the first round of the Gael Linn national debating competition, Comórtas an Phiarsaigh 2014, held in Dún Lughaidh, Dundalk, recently are the junior team from De La Salle College ( l-r ) Fiontán Ó Meacháin, Brian Mac Giolla Chainnigh and Rian Ó Dúill.
GG5: Dún Lughaidh ( Sinsear ): Also going through to the second round of Comórtas an Phiarsaigh 2014 are the senior team from the St. Louis Secondary School, Dún Lughaidh, are (l-r ) Emily Crilly, Éabha Nic an tSagairt, Rachel Ní Bhroin.
High standard of debating by local teams
A high standard of debating by two Dundalk schools was witnessed at the first round heat of the Gael Linn competition, Comórtas an Phiarsaigh held in St Louis Secondary School, on Monday, 18 November, and has ensured their qualification to the next round. In the junior section of the competition that afternoon, the girls from St. Louis Secondary School went head to
head in a lively debate with neighbouring schools, De La Salle College and Dundalk Grammar School, along with a team from The Royal School, Cavan. The topic that afternoon was ‘Tuileann imreoirí sacair a gcuid airgid’ (Soccer players earn their money) and many points on both sides were put forward by the young orators. The standard of debating was very high for
a first round heat. Past experience of the competition, however, stood to the home team from Dún Lughaidh (Eimer Nic Aoidh, Úna Ní Mhaitiú and Eimear Ní Sheidhin) and the boys from De La Salle College (Fiontán Ó Meacháin, Brian Mac Giolla Chainnigh and Rian Ó Dúill), who were chosen to go through to the second round. Later on in the evening, the senior teams from the same
Dundalk schools were joined by a team from St. Clare’s College, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan, to debate the topical motion ‘Is féidir linne in Éirinn ár muinín a chur sa chéad ghlúin eile. (We in Ireland can put our trust in the next generation). Commanding performances once again by the St. Louis Secondary School (Emily Crilly, Éabha Nic an tSagairt, Rachel Ní Bhroin)
and De La Salle College (Críostóir Ó hEochagáin, Mícheál Ó Maoláin and Pilib Mac Aonghusa) teams was what won over the adjudicators in their favour. The speakers from these successful teams, along with their hardworking and enthusiastic teachers, look forward now to the challenge of the next round, which will take place before the Christmas holidays.
The competition is open to all children and teenagers up to 16 years of age. All entries should be posted to: SPECSAVERS SHORT STORY COMPETITION. C/o WHPR, 6 Ely Place, Dublin 2 You can pick up your application form at Specsavers Dundalk, any one of their 44 Specsavers stores throughout Ireland or by downloading the cartoon and application form at www.bgeirishbookawards. ie.
Cumann na mBan Lecture The Cumann na mBan lecture by the Old Dundalk Society will take place in the County Museum on Thursday November 28 at 8pm.
Fashion show in Crowne Plaza
Triona McCarthy (TV 3, Beauty Columnist), Joanna Gardiner (Spo nsers, Elave) with Fashion Stylist, Cathy O’Connor and Oreena Lawless (Prin cipal, St Francis NS Blackrock)
Mary Mc Guinness and Hermione Duffy
Aileen Whitmarsh and Niamh Ward
Lisa Hanna and Maeve Reilly
Ann-Marie Oliver and Joanna Gard iner (Sponsers, Elave) with Andrew Mc Whirter and Paula Kavanagh
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Over to you QUESTION: Should people be spending more in shops? By Andrew Duffy
Sarah Burns
Flori Halmag
Yes because it helps Yes because its to keep local business Christmas. running and it’s better to buy local.
Traditional Toy Shop opening
The festive season is about to hit Blackrock with the official opening of Danny’s Traditional Toy Shop on Sunday December 1 at 3pm. The outlet will be stocked with old fashioned toys, train sets, skipping ropes, rocking horses etc, and will look like a shop back in the 50s/60s. Danny who has been shopkeeping in Blackrock for over 60 years himself will cut the ribbon, while the day will be a celerbration of this heritage. All the staff from the past are invited to come along and be part of the “scattering”.
Jimmy Bourton
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Paddy McCourt
Yes but in local shops to No I wouldn’t put support the town centre. anyone under pressure. Just spend what you feel like spending.
Margaret Brennan People can only spend what they have to spend.
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Fashion show in Crowne Plaza
Eileen and Ellie Connolly with Ailee n Kirk
Maura Oakes, Justine Boyle and Donna Mc Bride
Michelle Mc Keever and Carmel Murphy
Laverty-Bent Aine Cullen, Brenda Laverty and Linda
Celia Keenan with Christine and Kath leen Malone
Joanna Gardiner (Sponsors, Elave) with Fashion Stylist, Cathy O’Connor and Oreena Lawless (Principal, St Francis NS Blackrock)
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Historic day as deacon ordained in Dundalk Man admits passing two counterfeit €50 notes By Niamh Kirk
It was a historic day for the Redemptorist Mater House of Formation in Dundalk as their first deacon was ordained in St Patricks Cathedral on Saturday morning. Maciej Zacharek is the first seminarian to be ordained from the religious institution newly established in Dundalk. Maciej is 32 years old and originally comes from Wygoda, Poland. He began his religious formation in Redemptorist Mater Seminary in Washington D.C., but
Cardinal Wuerl of the Washington Diocese asked Maciej to come to Ireland to help start the new House of Formation in Dundalk. He arrived in 2012 when the seminary was formerly established and has recently completed a License in Theology at St Patrick’s College in NUI Maynooth working under Bishop Leahy and has begun to study for a Doctorate in Theology there. Deacons are the men in the final stage of their training for the priest-
hood, usually they will spend approximately one year as a deacon before being ordained as a priest. Deacons can baptise, witness marriages, perform funerals and burials and preach the homily and are considered clerics along with priests and bishops. Maciej was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Armagh and will serve in the parishes of this Archdiocese. However, he is also available, at the discretion of the Archbishop of Armagh, to serve as mis-
sionaries in other parts of Ireland and internationally, House of Formation in Dundalk has nine seminarians training for priesthood hailing from the UK, Europe, South America and the USA and are all in their 20’s. The Redemptoris Mater House of Formation aims to become one of Dundalk’s outstanding institutions and it can be expected to see more priests ordained in the diocese, and then working in the diocese as they progress in their vocations. Maciej Zacharek
A man who pleaded the defendant was recguilty to passing two ognised on CCTV. He admitted the counterfeit €50 notes was given the chance offences but didn’t to avoid jail after his reveal where he had case was adjourned obtained the notes. of for a Community Compensation €100 was paid to the Service Report. Daniel Tippings of shops in question. Judge William 48 Cooley Park, Dundalk, admitted using Hamill adjourned the the notes to pay for case until December items and receiving 12 on which date he change on March 13 would consider 75 hours Community last year. volved in. The notes were Service in lieu of two “A few years ago, prior to the Market Square refurbish- seized by Gardai and months. ment, Dundalk had a very lovely Christmas Tree in front of the Court House. This year we will have the Christmas A Beekeeping Registration Night with the details tree at the Square along with of night classes for aspiring beekeepers will be Dundalk on Ice, The Festival held in the Teagasc Centre, Dundalk on Thursday of Lights and Culture and The November 28 at 8pm. The night is planned to Dundalk Santa Fun Run. provide all the information needed and will Ratepayers must return their including demonstrations of typical equipment ballot papers by Monday, De- used by beekeepers. The evening will end with a cember 9. Question & Answer session and entry is free.
Ratepayers are asked to vote on BIDS scheme Dundalk Ratepayers are being asked to support Dundalk’s Business Investment District Scheme or BIDS through to 2018 by voting YES in the upcoming ballot. As ballot papers on the continuation of the scheme are being Dundalk BIDS Chairperson Brian O’Neill, expressed his belief that the continuation of the scheme would be an advantage for the town. “I have to say I don’t know
if many of the initiatives we would have been involved in would have come about, or been so successful, had there not been a BIDS presence in Dundalk”, Brian O’Neill said this week. He explained “Visitors to Dundalk and the surrounding areas now come straight to the heart of the town centre to the Tourist Office. They not only find out about hotels, B&Bs and tourist attractions but are
given details on where to eat, where to shop etc. “It was BIDs who paved the way for the Tourist Office to re-open at the Square after many years absence and I regard that as one of our greatest achievements”, he stated. The Town Watch system is another initiative Brian is proud of “Again BIDS plays an extremely active role in our Town Watch, which provides a quick and effective way to
notify local businesses of anti social behaviour or security threats. Its success is seen in the growing attendances at our monthly meetings. Fiona Cunningham has seen the great changes in the Town Centre over the past number of years, thanks to Dundalk BIDS “You only have to take a look at Dundalk at Christmas to see the many positive changes BIDS has been in-
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Family Notices
In Memoriam Announcements , Anniversaries, Birthday Remembrances, Thanksgivings & Acknowledgements.
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In memoriam
Thomas McShane
Three little words, Forget-Me-Not, They don't say much but mean a lot. Forget you not we never will, Because in our hearts we keep you still. No matter how we spend our days, No matter what we do, No morning dawns, No evening falls, Without a thought of you. —Always loved and forever in our hearts. From Mam, Dad, brothers Hugh, Kennith, Matthew, sisters Nicola, Ciara, Christine, nieces and nephews.
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 know to fail). K.P.
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Dundalk on Ice back at the Square Dundalk on Ice retured to the Market Square at the weekend and is already proving to be a very popular attraction. This year will see the introduction of themed skating sessions over the six-week stint in town as the action is set to continue right up to January 6. One of the highlights is certain to be the One Direction session which has been scheduled for Friday December 6 from 5.30pm to 7.50pm. Given the band’s popularity, this is set to be one of the most popular events on the schedule. Dedicated One Direction sessions will take place on Friday, December 6 from 5.30 to 7.50pm. Further information on Dundalk on Ice is available from 9352842.
Anne McEnteggart of Life Pharmacy, Seatown, presenting Louth Rose, Sarah McCrave with a luxury Fuschia makeup hamper
Ombudsman to visit Dundalk A regional branch of the office of the ombudsman is set to come to Dundalk aiming to help people who are considering making a complaint about a Government Department. The staff of the Ombudsman’s Office will visit the Crowne Plaza this November 27 from 10am until 7.30, no appointment is needed and the advice is completely free. The Ombudsman’s office investigates complaints about more than 180 public
bodies including government departments, local authorities, the HSE and FAS. They also cover educational centres such as third level colleges, CAO and SUSI. The office of the Ombudsman will provide information about making complaints against public bodies and also if a complaint has been previously lodged and you are still not satisfied, the staff there will be happy to discuss the matter with you further.
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DUNDALK TOWN COUNCIL—I, Colin Fee intend to apply for Retention Permission for development at Fagans Public House, Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co.Louth consisting of increase in floor area of retail Unit 1 and subsequent change in ground floor of dwelling house, change of use of part of the ground floor dwelling house to ancillary kitchen area for public house, change of use of the first floor to the dwelling house to apartment, increase in floor area of existing lounge and subsequent changes to storage area, extension and alterations to toilet accommodation off existing lounge, change of use of retail units 3 and 4 and ancillary storage to bar/lounge area and ancillary toilet accommodation, new open air smoking area, new shop fronts, changes to elevations, all associated signage and all associated site works at Fagans Public House, Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth. This planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Louth County Council, Planning Office, County Hall, Dundalk, from 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday. A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made to Louth County Council, Planning Office, County Hall, Dundalk in writing within a period of 5 weeks from the date of receipt by the Authority of the application and on payment of the
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Curtains rise for Misremembered Man This Friday the curtains will rise on one of the funniest plays to come to Dundalk as the Misremembered Man comes to the Tain Theatre for two nights only. The play is an adaptation of the popular book by Christine McKenna, about a lonely man who responds to a lonely hearts advert in the local newspaper. The result is surprising, funny and touching. Local actors Kieran Rogers, Fiona Fay and David Lennon take on the plays main characters. Picture shows Kieran Rogers (right) plays Jamie McCloone; Fiona Fay and David Lennon play Rose and Paddy McFadden.
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News From Bohemian Centre Bingo continues every Sunday night in the Bohemian Centre, Ardee from 8pm sharp. Jackpot game for this week is €1,600. The Bonus Christmas prize money will begin on December 1 and a collection for the disaster in the Philippines will also be taken up throughout December. Ardee floral Art Group are holding their Christmas Gala Demonstration led by Christopher White in the Bohemian Centre on Thursday November 28 at 8pm. Admission is €10
and doors open at 7pm. Ardee Concert Band will hold their Annual Christmas Concert on Friday December 13 from
8pm in the centre with all bands taking part. Dancemania School of Dance will hold their Christmas Showcase on
Available at: Carroll’s Bookshop, Park Street, Dundalk 042- 9334359; The Sound Shop Drogheda Tel: 041 9831078; The TLT Tel: 041 9878560; The D Hotel Tel: 041 9877700; Finlays Ardee Tel: 041 6856505; CD World Drogheda 0419833879 Also available online at www.thetlt.ie
The Coastal Ballet present their
Christmas Show Sat 7th Dec 1.00pm & 5.30pm €13
Friday 29th November Live Music with
eclectic Saturday 30th November Live Music with
McCollum Brothers
Monday December 23 at 7pm in the Bohemian Centre in aid of Temple Street Childrens Hospital, Donation entry at door.
St Peters Male Voice presents
Christmas Dreams Fri 6th Dec €25
In Aid of Filipino Islands Disaster & Alzheimer’s day-care centre A night of nostalgia featuring The Toppers Showband, The New Drogheda Big band, Doctor Boogie and many more. Tue 10th Dec €15
Vladimir’s Viennese Christmas Beautiful classical melodies, Christmas songs and carols you know and love Thurs 12th Dec €24
Monica Loughman's
“ The Nutcracker” Sat 14th Dec€25
Sunday 1st December Live Music with
Gerry & Keenan Due to popular demand Dirty Harry is back on Monday nights throughout December All New TV Screens For All Sporting Events, Pints & Longnecks only €3.60 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays from 7pm till late & Saturday and Sundays during Football Parties catered for – We can arrange the music & finger food if required
The High Kings “Friends For Life” Thurs 19th Dec €20
The Waterboys Fri 20th Dec €43.50
Poptastic Xmas Special abba forever Sat 21st Dec €20
featuring Stooshe & Taken & Stage 1 Dec 29th €20 "The Perfect Stocking Filler"
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Audacity take to the stage at The Spirit Store
Three Dundalk DJs are moving up in the world as they take over the Spirit Store venue this November 29. The all female line-up featuring Mary McShane, Sarah Kirk and Stephenie began DJing together in the Spirit Store
bar, such was the success of the night they hosted a night in the venue in October which saw huge support for the show. Mary McShane decided to form the collective after being asked to DJ at other
events and wanted to give it a go herself. Each of the women bring a different style and approach to the night which sees a considerable breadth of genres covered and musical tastes catered for. However despite any
differences in musical style, there is one thing they all have in common, bringing a sense of energy and fun to their events. “It is about having fun and not taking ourselves too seriously,” said Mary.
“ The Spirit is a great venue, it lets us be more creative with the sets. But it is the people who come to the shows that make it.” She added. Audacity take to the stage for a free show in the Spirit Store this Friday November 29.
John Woods from Dundalk has won €36,200 on the National Lottery Winning Streak game show on Saturday 16th November 2013. Pictured at the presentation of the winning cheque were from left to right. Sinead Kennedy, Winning Streak co-host; John Woods, the winning player; Eddie Banville, Head of Marketing, The National Lottery and Marty Whelan, Winning Streak co-host. The winning ticket was bought from XL, The Beehive, Castletown Road, Dundalk.
Show in aid of Philippines appeal and Alzheimers The TLT are putting on a show in aid of the Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Appeal and Alzheimers Drogheda called “Play it again Paddy”on Tuesday 10th December. The night will feature The Drogheda Big Band,TheToppers Showband, Bold As Brass, Doctor Boogie, Brendan Crean and many more. A trip down memory lane with music of the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s. This should be a sell-out show with 85% of proceedings going to the Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Appeal fund and 15% going to Alzheimer’s Drogheda. Tickets are €15 and you can book your seat at The Sound Shop on 041-9831078, Cd World, Finlay’s in Ardee, Carrols Bookshop Dundalk or from the Alzheimer’s Day Care Centre & Boyneview House Drogheda. This will be a top show with all proceeds going to millions of displaced children & adults in the Philippines this Christmas. Funds will be distributed by Trocaire.
Santa in Killanny Killanny playground committee presents a Christmas Bonanza day on Sunday the 15th of December at 2pm in the Killanny Playground, in Killanny, Carrickmacross Co Monaghan. The day will start with the grand entrance of Santa to his grotto in the play-
be able to visit Santa from 2pm to 6pm with an entrance fee of €5. Each child will be presented with a selection box from Santa. The option to have your photo taken will also be available on the day. All proceeds to the Killanny playground
The Stone House Blackrock Christmas Party Nights
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Louth positive Dundalk’s Old Gaol Co mental health forum to celebrate 160 years
The Oriel Centre based at Dundalk’s Old Gaol, will mark the gaol’s forthcoming 160th year since it’s first intake of prisoners on January 1 1854 in it’s Gathering Event ‘Gaolers and Inmates’ at Dundalk Gaol on Sat 30th Nov. This Gathering event celebrates the history of Dundalk Gaol and will mark the start of the Oriel Centre’s Oral History Programme. It provides an opportunity for descendants and families of former inmates and workers of Dundalk Gaol to come together, recount and record their own stories, to visit the Gaol for a guided tour and have their stories recorded as a start of our Oral History collection for the Comhaltas Regional Centre’s Archive. The event will celebrate the connection to the past while featuring an exhibition of photos / letters from prisoners, a book launch on the life of Diarmuid Lynch (inmate of Dundalk Gaol in 1917) and a perform-
Photo taken following the release of hunger strikers from Dundalk Prison in October 1917 under the Cat & Mouse Act. It includes men who were on hunger strikes in Mountjoy and Dundalk prisons seeking to be granted political status. Back l-r: Peter O’Loughlin; Joseph Breene; Thomas Browne; Austin Brennan; Michael O’Brien; Thomas Marrinan; Francis Shinners; middle row: John Minihan; Michael Murray; Patrick Brennan; Éamon de Valera; Bertie Hunt; Michael Brennan; Francis Gallaher; front row: William McNamara; John Liddy; John Murnane; James Madigan. Photo courtesy of Paul Minihan & Clare County Archives.
ance showcasing the best of traditional Irish music, song dance and storytelling - entitled ‘Brief History of Ireland’. The evening will feature a launch of Eileen McGeogh’s book ‘Diarmuid Lynch – A Forgotten Patriot’, which was published recently by Mercier Press; a remembrance of the last 3 executions at Dun-
dalk Gaol with guest speakers; and musical extracts from the Oriel Centre’s traditional music production “ A Brief History”. An exhibition of photos/ letters from prisoners will also be on display at the Oriel Centre from this weekend. A guided tour will take place on Friday November 29 from 10am to Noon and booking is necessary.
On the following day the ‘Inmates & Gaolers’ book launch, exhibition and music will be held at 7pm. Members of the public who may have a family connection to Dundalk Gaol are invited to attend. This is a ticketed event, so booking is essential. For further information contact 042 9328887 or e mail info@orielcentre.ie.
Coping with teenage tantrums can be very difficult and can impact on the mental health of both parents and siblings. The Louth positive mental health forum are offering families the chance to learn the coping mechanisms and strategies that can help manage adolescent anger. The forum meeting will be presented on the night by Ger Matthews from the Dundalk Counselling Centre. The Forum Chairperson Senator Mary Moran said “I am delighted with the success of the forum to date. This month’s discussion topic on coping with adolescent anger will discuss what anger is and how it is experienced. “ The Forum have held information briefings on Suicide awareness and coping strategies which was delivered by Garreth Phelan of the HSE. This was followed up by two Safetalk
courses and an information meeting was delivered by Garda John Brady on cyber-bullying which drew interest from adults and children alike. The Dundalk Positive Mental Health Forum is an initiative for those who work in or have a particular interest in mental health issues and want to promote positive mental health awareness. The aim is to link-up service providers and find solutions to any problems or gaps that they identify in the promotion of mental health in the county. “This is an ideal opportunity for people to come along and join in the discussion on promoting positive mental health. Everyone is welcome and it is free of charge,” said Senator Moran. The meeting takes place on Monday December 2 at 7.30 pm in the Pairc Naomh Brid, Dowdallshill GF and AC rooms Newry Road Dundalk.
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in Brief Young Irelands meeting
Dundalk Young Irelands G.F.C will hold their Annual General Meeting on Wednesday December 4 at their Clubrooms, Pairc Eire Og, commencing at 7.30pm. The club are currently updating their database and would greatly appreciate it if former Members, Players, Officers and Supporters ensured that their details are up to date and on file with the Club. Details can be E-Mailed to the Club Secretary at secretary. dundalkyoungirelands. louth@gaa.ie or get in touch with any Committee member.
Dundalk Cricket Club
Karen Moore from Dundalk, Co. Louth has won €32,200 on the National Lottery Winning Streak game show on Saturday 16th November. Pictured at the presentation of the winning cheque were from left to right. Marty Whelan, Winning Streak co-host; Karen Moore the winning player; Eddie Banville, Head of Marketing, the National Lottery and Sinead Kennedy, Winning Streak co-host. The winning ticket was bought from National Lottery ticket selling agent, Townpark Services TDL, Ltd., Castletown Road, Dundalk.
The club will be hosting a table quiz on Thursday 28th November at 8pm in Byrnes Pub. Table of four will be €20 and there will be the usual raffles and spot prizes. This is an opportunity for people to support their local cricket club as well having a fun night out and chance to meet the players and members of the club.
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The all new mini is unveiled
The all-new MINI has been revealed with a launch date scheduled for the spring of 2014. The new MINI sits on a completely new front wheel drive platform which is set to be shared between other MINI models and those from BMW. The MINI is not so MINI, it is slightly bigger than the current model, the vehicle length increased by 98 millimetres, width by 44 millimetres, height by 7 millimetres and there is a longer wheelbase (+ 28 millimetres) with a larger track width (front + 42 millimetres, rear + 34 millimetres). Which equates to a larger passenger cell, which benefits all four occupants, with a larger adjustment range at front and longer seat surface at rear (+ 23 millimetres); more shoulder room and foot space. The overall luggage compartment volume increased from 160 litres to 211 litres; rear backrest foldable with 60 : 40 split; optional storage package including luggage compartment floor which can be locked into place at varying points. There is a new range of engines making up three model variants at launch: The MINI Cooper with 136 bhp 3-cylinder petrol engine, MINI Cooper S 192 bhp 4-cylinder petrol engine and MINI Cooper D with a 116 bhp 3-cylinder diesel engine. All mated to 6-speed manual gearboxes with the option of a 6-speed automatic transmission or sports automatic transmission. Efficiency has been improved with a reduction in fuel
consumption and emissions – yet an increase in performance. For example the MINI Cooper with automatic transmission: acceleration from 0-100kph/62mph is 2.6 seconds quick with an average fuel consumption 27 per cent lower. You are able to set up your own vehicle dynamics with the new Driving Modes option, operated by a rotary switch at the base of the gearshift or selector
lever. In addition to the standard setting MID mode, the modes SPORT and GREEN can be activated; choice of mode influences the characteristic curve of the accelerator and steering, as well as the shift times of the automatic transmission and the Dynamic Damper Control where these features are fitted; GREEN mode in conjunction with automatic transmission enables coasting with decoupled drivetrain.
On the technology front there is now the option of LED headlamps including daytime driving ring with integrated direction indicator, adaptive light distribution and LED fog lamps; rear lights also optionally available in LED technology, optional lighting package with LED interior lights and orangecoloured ambient lighting. The centrally mounted speedo has gone and there is an all-new: instrument
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cluster located on the steering column showing road speed and engine speed, colour display for vehicle status details and fuel level; central instrument with new display elements and coloured lighting configuration including LED ring for visual feedback in response to numerous operating functions, 4-line TFT display as standard or optional colour display up to 8.8 inches in size; operation of navigation, entertainment, telephone and vehicle functions using MINI Controller in centre console. MINI Connected in-car infotainment program now comes with additional functions; Emergency Call and MINI Teleservices available for use with permanently installed SIM card. Smart phone integration has been expanded to include Mission Control, Dynamic Music, Driving Excitement and MINIMALISM Analyser; new MINI Connected XL Journey Mate with Real Time Traffic Information; online connection also allows the use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, foursquare and Glympse, the reception of RSS newsfeeds and entertainment features such as AUPEO!, Stitcher, Deezer, Audible, Napster/Rhapsody and TuneIn. Options include MINI Head-UpDisplay, Driving Assistant including camera-based active cruise control, collision and pedestrian warning with initial brake function, high beam assistant and road sign detection, parking assistant; rear view camera.
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