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at the start of the process again,” she explained. With Easter approaching, many become mindful of the licensing laws that force licensed premises to close early over that particular weekend. As the laws stand at present, alcohol can be served up to 11pm on Good Friday, midnight on Easter Saturday and 10pm on Easter Sunday, with a 30 minute drinking up time allowed in each case. “We have a lot of different issues we are focusing on,” Olga explained, “but yes, our industry has been calling for many years for the laws to be changed regarding Christmas and Easter. Continued inside on page 10
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Just a few weeks ago in the State Apartments of Dublin Castle, Conducted annually by CIE Tours, the Keeping up the long traditional of hospitality Kee’s Hotel ‘struck gold’ by winning CIE Tours Award for ‘Best Overall Awards are based on the feedback from the is important to Vicky whose family have had tour operator’s international visitors to Ireland, a business presence in the town since 1892. Hospitality and Service’. through client satisfaction surveys.
This glamorous event was attended by senior industry figures throughout Ireland and was presented by CIE Chairperson Vivienne Jupp, with President Brian Stack and Board Member Peter Malone. Winning Awards of Excellence seems to have become a habit over the last 14 years for this
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“We have a lot of different issues we are focusing on,” Olga explained, “but yes, our industry has been calling for many years for the laws to be changed regarding Christmas and Easter. Pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants cannot serve alcohol until 5pm on Good Friday. However, you can go into a supermarket on Good Friday morning, buy your drink and sit and drink in the house. We believe that it’s unfair that supermarkets are not tied into the licensing laws that we have to deal Olga insists that she and her fellow members of with, although we would also prefer not to be Hospitality Ulster are going to be lobbying hard and making sure that the campaign gets the attenrestricted on Good Friday.” tion from those of influence.
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After two years of asking what life is like for our local sons and daughters who have traveled further afield, the Strabane Herald now looks a bit closer to home to see what life is like for our young people living in and around Strabane. This month we speak to 23-year-old, Roisin Brolly. Where in Strabane did you grow up? I grew up in the Ballycolman Estate.
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Springtime at the Alley The Alley Theatre’s spring programme is well underway at this stage bursting at the seams with spectacular entertainment for everyone – and the month of March is certainly no different.
David Meade Mind Reader – Fake Believe! Saturday 27th February at 8pm
pretation of Jim Reeves songs with unerring similarity to the voice of the ‘Great Man’ this promises to be one of the concerts of the year. Al is backed by a band which includes some of Ireland’s finest musicians and special guest on the night will be renowned singer/songwriter Isla Grant. Previous Irish and UK Tours have been complete sellouts.
The Alley welcomes a fantastic array of musical If you are a Jim Reeves fan you will love this conentertainment with Encore Performing arts Acadecert. Don’t miss a very special evening. my’s production of smash hit movie musical High School Musical, and renowned Irish musician, songwriter and uilleann pipe player Davy SpillStrabane Drama Festival ane will be joined onstage at the Alley by Blackie Friday 11th March to Saturday 19th March O’Connell and Cyril O’Donaghue. Marc Roberts Tkts: £9, £7(con), Season Ticket: £45, £35(con) along with some of Ireland’s top musicians come together in an evening of beautiful songs celebrating A Musical Tribute to John Denver. If you are a Jim Reeves fan you will love this wonderful concert of his classic hit songs ‘Welcome to My World…..The Life and Music of Jim Reeves’. Moving from music to comedy, Strabane Drama Festival returns to the Alley Theatre from Friday 11th March with the annual treat of nine nights of TV’s Million Dollar Mind reader is back on spectacular live theatre. stage with his amazing brand new show – FAKE BELIEVE! TVs fastest rising star is returning to the stage following a SELL OUT 2015 Tour, with February events: a show that is as hilarious as it is jaw dropping. Arts Care presents: This will be the 30th annual Drama Festival to be Let the Dance Begin held in Strabane so the organisers have lined up Thursday 25th February at 7.30pm | Tkts: £3 March events: nine productions appealing to a wide range of theatrical tastes. Blackie O’Connell, Cyril An event that includes performance from all the Theatre 3 Newtownabbey will present the participants and artists included in the ‘Let the O’Donaghue and Davy Spillane award winning play, ‘A Walk in the Woods’ by Dance Begin Again Project’. This performance Friday 4th March at 8pm | Tkts: £15 Lee Blessing. Two arms negotiators stroll in the will showcase the Inclusion Dance Company in a woods away from the glare of the negotiating spectacular performance of new work. table, inspired by a real-life event when Russian and American negotiators left the official Geneva sessions for an unofficial “Walk in the Woods” to attempt to achieve a breakthrough.
son’s mind. This very thoughtful play involves plenty of comedy with a jovial ghost. After what promises to be an impressive opening weekend the festival continues with some very high calibre plays including the late Brian Friel’s most celebrated play, ‘Translations’ performed by Butt Drama Circle from Co. Donegal. Another Co. Donegal group, Lifford Players, return to Strabane Drama Festival with Tom Murphy’s ‘A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer’s Assistant’. Last year’s winners of Strabane’s premier award, Ballyshannon Drama Circle, will present Harold Pinter’s ‘Old Times’. The production is driven by intense dialogue that enthrals the audience but leaves them uneasy with Pinter’s challenging technique. Next up, Belvoir Players from Belfast will present Philip Orr’s ‘After Dresden’ which explores the tragedy of the Second World War and how that, in part, inspired the foundation of the Corrymeela Community in Ballycastle, which should be of great interest to the festival’s audience. Strabane Festival is delighted to welcome the multi-award winning group from Co. Kildare, Prosperous, who will present the hilarious comedy, ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ by Richard Bean. The production has only finished its national professional tour and was very recently one of the big hits in London’s West End. The festival’s final night introduces another new group to Strabane, Coolgreany, presenting Frank McGuiness’s ‘Greta Garbo Comes to Donegal’. How could an audience not be intrigued by the idea of the most legendary and reclusive of all Hollywood stars pitching up in the wilds of Donegal, as Garbo once did? The play mixes humour and darker moods providing a fitting finale for a momentous event in the 30th anniversary of the local drama festival running every year since its inception. Encore Performing Arts Academy presents:
High School Musical
Tom Kelly Promotions presents:
A Musical Tribute to John Denver
Friday 26th February at 8pm | Tkts: £20 Representing Ireland in the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Mysterious Woman’ Marc Roberts will perform his critically acclaimed and award winning show ‘A Tribute to the Music of John Denver’ with hits including ‘Annie’s Song’, ‘Learning on a Jet Plane’, ‘Thank God I’m a Country Boy’ and many more.
An evening of Irish traditional music and song on Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistle and Bouzouki, with a particular focus on the legacy that has been handed down by the great Traveller musicians of the past 100 years. Two of County Clare’s finest musicians are joined by the legendary Davy Spillane for a night that is sure to be magic! Tom Kelly Promotions presents: Welcome to My World….
The Life and Music of Jim Reeves
Saturday 5th March at 8pm | Tkts: £20 The brilliant Scottish singer,Gentleman Al Grant presents an unique insight into the Life and Music of great Jim Reeves with a wonderful concert of Jim Reeves classic ‘Hit’ songs. With narration and Video screen footage of Reeves life this will be a classic evening of Song and Story. Renowned for his classic inter-
Thursday 31st March, Friday 1st April, Saturday 2nd April at 7.30pm and Saturday 2nd April at 3pm | Tkts: £10, £8 (con)
Last year’s winners of the Confined section, Compantas Lir from Galway, return on the first Saturday night with ‘Proof’ by David Auburn. Proof explores the very close relationship between madness and genius and the concern of a daughter who fears she may follow the route of so many prodigious geniuses. Sunday night’s performance is presented by Pomeroy Players with Hugh Leonard’s most famous play, ‘Da’. After Da’s funeral, Charlie returns to his childhood home only to find his father’s ghost stubbornly unwilling to leave the house or his Join the very talented Encore PAA students as they bring this cult classic and Disney Channel’s smash hit movie musical to life on stage! And if this February/March line up of entertainment isn’t enough for you, the non-stop events continue throughout the spring.
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Tickets for all events are now available at the Box office and online. The full Winter/Spring programme is now available for download at httpp:// www.alley-theatre.com/brochure/ and further updates are available via fb.com/thealleytheatre and @TheAlleyTheatre.
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SPRING HIGHLIGHTS at
THE ALLEY Arts Care presents:
Strabane Drama Festival
Thursday 25th February at 7.30pm
From Friday 11th March to Saturday 19th March // Tkts: £9, £7 (con) Season
Let the Dance Begin // Tkts: £3
Tom Kelly Promotions presents:
A Musical Tribute to John Denver
tickets: £45, £35 (con)
Fri 11th March · A Walk in the Woods by Lee Blessing Group: Theatre 3 Newtownabbey
Sat 12th March · Proof by David Auburn Group: Compantas Lir
Sun 13th March · Da by Hugh Leonard
Friday 26th February at 8pm
Group: Pomeroy Players
// Tkts: £20
Mon 14th March · Translations by Brian Friel
David Meade Mind Reader – Fake Believe!
Group: Butt Drama Circle
Saturday 27th February at 8pm
Group: Lifford Players Drama Group
// Tkts: £15
Wed 16th March · Old Times by Harold Pinter
Tues 15th March · A Crucial week in the life of a grocer’s assistant by Tom Murphy
Group: Ballyshannon Drama Circle
Blackie O’Connell, Cyril O’Donoghue and Davy Spillane Friday 4th March at 8pm // Tkts: £15
Thurs 17th March · After Dresden by Philip Orr Group: Belvoir Players
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Fri 18th March · One Man Two Guvnors by Richard Bean Group: Prosperous Dramatic Society
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Welcome to My World… The Life and Music of Jim Reeves Saturday 5th March at 8pm // Tkts: £20
Sat 19th March · Greta Garbo comes to Donegal by Frank McGuinness Group: Coolgreany Amateur Dramatic Society
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Thursday 31st March, Friday 1st April, Saturday 2nd April at 7.30pm · Saturday 2nd April matinee at 3pm // Tkts: £10, £8 (con)
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Frank’s Back! Frank Underwood is back on March 4 as political drama House Of Cards returns to Netflix for a Fourth series. Already, the streaming service has gone into promotion overload for this series with a succession of trailers, including the most recent one where President Underwood (the brilliant Kevin Spacey) makes the case that he’s what America deserves. The series will follow Underwood’s Presidential campaign and it may be easy to draw parallels with reality and imagine he’ll be going head to head with Hillary or Mr Trump. “FU2016” may be a fictional campaign for a TV series but it will cer-
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Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI Calling on Strabane to Join Maiden City Walk Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI are calling on the people of Strabane to join in their annual sponsored walk in Derry/Londonderry. The walk will take in the beautiful views along the water’s edge and the two bridges of the City on March 21.This walk offers a real opportunity for everybody to participate in, regardless of fitness level, and organisers of looking to spread the word beyond the Maiden City. Speaking to the ‘Herald’, Caroline Crothers from Leukaemia and Lymphoma NI said, “We are looking for Strabane people to encourage friends, family, work colleagues and pets to join you in this fantastic walk. By getting involved you are not only guaranteed a fun-filled morning, but also an amazing sense of achievement at having raised vital funds which will be used to fund blood cancer research in Northern Ireland.”
99 Red Balloons Campaign The organisation’s 99 Red Balloons campaign was launched on February 20 on the Peace Bridge in Derry. “We are releasing a photo a month at a famous NI landmark with someone holding 99 red balloons to represent the 99 people diagnosed with a blood cancer in Northern Ireland each month. We would like each person in the photo to have some connection to a blood cancer,” explained Caroline. As for the walk, it will begin at 11am (registration will be open from 10am) on Saturday, March 21. It will start at Sainsbury’s car park on Strand Road, walk down to the Craigavon Bridge, along the Limavady Road to St Columb’s Road and down to the Peace Bridge and Page 2
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Dancing In the Daylight The Boss will be back in Ireland this summer. It feels like he has never really left! If Bruce and Patti are not on some Irish stage with their fellow E-Streeters, they tend to be found at the RDS watching daughter Jessica participate in the show-jumping. This time Springsteen and the band are playing Croke Park for the very first time, and while the announcement of a Bruce and the E-Street Band Irish show normally has Total Music as giddy as a dancefloor skidding child at a wedding, this time around the reaction is more akin to a Larry David-like ‘ehh’! The problem here is the venue. Croke Park, fabulous football stadium that it is, simply doesn’t lend itself to live concerts, with numerous pockets around the place resigned to poor live sound. Yes, there will be areas where this won’t be an issue but given the price of a ticket it’s a bit of a risk. Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band are a large live ensemble taking in at least four guitars at any given time, along with brass sections, backing singers, the works. Making all of this suitably audible in such a venue is a concern. The RDS has been, with the exception of
1985 and 2013, the E-Street Band’s Irish venue of choice over the years and it worked brilliantly. Capacity wise the RDS cannot compete with the 80,000 a night that Croke Park can accommodate, and it would seem that the numbers are taking precedence over the quality of concert.
Summer? The fact that the shows will take place at the end of May is another a bone of contention for grumpy old Total Music. The beauty of a Springsteen gig in the summer is that opening frenzy in
Mandela Hall: A venue with history & a future The Cult make their way to Belfast on March 6, performing at Mandela Hall. The gig will be part of a tour to promote their tenth studio album, ‘Hidden City’. Produced by Bob Rock and written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, the team has collaborated on what some reviewers have claimed is one of their finest records yet. The Cult have revelled in a storied career. From the iconic ‘Love’ album bursting with anthems such as ‘Rain’ and ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ to the dystopia of 2001’s ‘Beyond Good and Evil’ to their current album, the band are seasoned survivors with a focus firmly in the present as much as their strong back catalogue. The appearance of an iconic rock band like The Cult at Mandela Hall is a timely reminder of just how essential and important that venue has been. However, Mandela Hall could be demolished campaigners fear, after Queen’s University Belfast
(QUB) announced plans to build a new students’ centre. Over 3000 music fans have signed a petition opposing such a redevelopment, with many citing some of their most memorable live experiences having taken place in the venue. Radiohead, on the cusp of global status, famously performed a secret gig at Mandela Hall in 1997, just prior to the release of their groundbreaking album, ‘OK Computer’. A discreet plain piece of paper was placed in a corner of the Student Union notice board simply saying something along the
Exciting Times for Lauren We can also look forward to brand new music from Strabane singer songwriter Lauren Bird in 2016. She is currently working on her debut album at Redbox Recording Studios in Belfast. She is also keeping busy outside of the studio and will be sharing the stage with Grammy winner Drew Ramsey at Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival on March 5 alongside Bruce Joseph. It will be an ‘in the round’ gig taking place in the Pretoria Concert Room on the first floor of the Clayton Hotel. Doors open at 4.30pm with the show starting at 5pm. Tickets are £5. Last year, Lauren was the winner of Chordblossom’s Kickstart competition, thanks to her delightful ukulele flavoured track ‘Goodbye, Good Luck’. She then went on to re-record the track and make a video to go along with it. The
2016 shortlist for this year’s competition has been announced and Lauren has been invited to come on board as a judge to help pick the final four. “The lads at Chordblossom have been so great to me since winning last year and the prizes really helped me and my music progress. Good luck to everyone who enters this year, although I’ll be sad to lose my (imaginary) crown! I’m jealous they don’t have to go through the public vote system that almost killed me last year...but I can’t wait to hear all this new local music,” enthused Lauren. She has certainly got little space in her 2016 diary as it stands, which is great to see. Also, another new album from a Strabane artist on the horizon is making this year one to get very, very excited about.
the daylight to the progressive dimming of the evening light, which lends itself beautifully to the final quarter of the show. In Ireland in May, even a Springsteen show will not be allowed that luxury, with it still being reasonably bright come the show’s conclusion. Check out the live version of ‘Drive All Night’ from Gothenburg in 2012 and observe an amazing sight that an outdoor gig in this country in May simply cannot replicate. However, if you’re fortunate enough to find a spot in Croke Park where most of the above is not an issue you’ll no doubt have a wonderful live experience. If you’re not too familiar with ‘The River’ album it would be best to rectify that, as Bruce and the band will be playing the whole thing, and it’s a double album! Of course, Total Music will still be there in the hope of being proven wrong about the sound quality concerns. Bruce is worth the risk. If so, a full apology at the very bottom left of this column, so small you’ll barely notice it, will follow in our June edition...! lines of ‘June 19, Radiohead’. Understandably few believed that it was legitimate at the time but on the evening of June 19, Thom Yorke and the band took to the stage. The venue was also the home of Shine nightclub, which attracted some of dance music’s best acts. Future Radio One presenter Annie Mac attended while she was a student. At one time it was home to one of Belfast’s biggest techno nights. A Change.org petition said: “Please support us to prevent the possible closure of a venue that has hosted massive student club nights, comedy shows, DJ sets, live concerts and everything in between by some of the biggest names in the business.” Too many great live venues steeped in history have bitten the dust for the sake of “progress”. Mandela Hall holds great memories for many and it continues to provide the platform for emerging artists, rock icons like The Cult, Hip-Hop pioneers like Public Enemy and contemporary innovators like John Grant. The walls, floors and boards of the venue can tell many a tale, and there is more that needs to be told. This must not be the end! Strabane’s Lauren Bird
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Strabane rapper Gerard i2 is back with a new track called ‘This Is’, and it’s a fine fouled mouthed rumble in the jungle. Over the years he has developed a gift for the party anthem, and that shows no sign of slipping with this dirty bass driven cheeky onslaught. Thankfully, there is a radio friendly version that has been enjoying a healthy rotation on BBC Radio One, Across the Line and on my afternoon show on Drive 105. You can check out the unedited version in all its post-watershed glory on Gerard i2’s soundcloud page right now. A new album is in the works, which will be the perfect companion for the fine stretch in the evenings that lies ahead.
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Paul & Jacqui
Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott return to Derry in April, this time performing at the Millennium Forum on Wednesday, April 13. The duo return with their biggest headline tour to date and new album, ‘Wisdom, Laughter and Lines’ which, according to The Guardian, is a collection of “glorious hymns to life’s simple pleasures”. Live in concert, the pair delivers new hits and old favourites from The Beautiful South’s and The Housemartins’ back catalogue. Old favourites such as The Housemartins’ ‘Me And The Farmer’ and ‘Happy Hour’ will sit comfortably side by side with Beautiful South golden nuggets like ‘Rotterdam’, ‘Perfect 10’ and ‘Don’t Marry Her’. The duo last appeared in Derry in October, 2014 on what was a packed to the rafters Nerve Centre. The in-your-face, sweat dripping off the walls energy of that show may not be replicated in the more formal setting of the Forum, but such a rich and varied catalogue of music lends itself to all kinds of venues, and this gig will be no different. Get your tickets as soon as possible. Otherwise, you’ll be hearing about it the next day and regretting not going. You can’t say you haven’t been told!
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A zipping good challenge for Meningitis Research Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF) is looking for people from across the province to zip their way across the River Lagan in Belfast on Sunday 17th April. Are you brave enough to step up to this breath-taking challenge for a good cause? Participants will set foot on a crane which will then be raised to an exhilarating 150ft in the air! You will witness the most amazing birdseye view over the city before stepping off and whizzing 1000ft across the river, reaching super speeds of up to 40mph! With the wind in your hair and the water below, you will experience a
unique rush of adrenaline! MRF Fundraising Officer, Karen Dunlop commented, ‘This is a popular challenge and one of very few opportunities to experience a zip-line of this size in Northern Ireland! We’d love a great team of people to step-up, face their fear and give it a go for MRF this year! Having taken part in
this challenge before, I’d encourage everyone to experiene it at least once in their life. The hardest part is taking that initial step off the crane but then you feel incredible as you fly at speed across the water.
Life-altering Regarded as deadly diseases that can strike without warning, meningitis and septicaemia kill one in ten of those affected. They also leave a third of survivors with life altering after-effects. Children under five and students are most at risk, but the diseases can strike at any age and affect
around 3,400 people in the UK and Ireland each year. Taking on this zip-line challenge is a fun and memorable way to raise vital funds in the fight against meningitis and septicaemia.’ For this unforgettable experience please secure you place early by contacting Karen on 028 9032 1283 or email karend@meningitis.org. Registration is £42 and participants are asked to raise a minimum of £70 in sponsorship which can help to pay for 7 hours of support for those affected by the diseases. Please note there is a minimum age limit of 16 years and a maximum weight restriction of 17 stone.
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The Butt Drama Circles 2016 Festival Play is the Brian Friel classic Translations. Set in the fictional Donegal townland of Baile Beag in 1833, Translations traces the impact a department of British Army Royal Engineers has on the Irish- speaking community there. Initially welcomed, events take a sinister turn when one of their officers disappears. In the ensuing events everybody will have cause to examine their culture, their roots and their heart.
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Goats Don’t Shave Legendary Donegal band Goats Don’t Shave make their long awaited Balor debut. There’s only a handful of bands that can use the term ‘legendary’ without being accused of hyperbole but Donegal’s Goats Don’t Shave are undoubtedly one of them. Their iconic hit Las Vegas (in the hills of Donegal) is still one of Irish folk rocks most instantly recognisable songs. Frontman and songwriter Pat Gallagher’s songs have been recorded by many artists all over the world. This special Balor gig sees Pat joined by
his old Goats Don’t Shave partners in crime. Expect some very special guests thrown into the mix for what is going to be an absolute stormer of a show. Goats Don’t Shave
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Sean McHugh & Leona Thompson’s wedding which took place on 3rd October at St Francis of Assisi, Drumnabey. Sean is the son of Joan McHugh and the late John McHugh, Drumnabey Road, Spamount and Leona is the daughter of Seamus & Pauline Thompson, Orchard Road, Strabane. Photographs by Alan Coulter, Castlederg
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This is called procrastination and if it applies to you, rest assured, you are not on your own. Procrastination though, in my experience, can be very stressful and make us feel bad about ourselves. So what can we do about it? Over the years I have wrestled with procrastination and what to do about it. I have had lots of good advice from books, courses, tutors, teachers and coaches to help me overcome the problem, however I still found myself putting off tasks I should be doing right now, as it were. One thing I found very easy to procrastinate about is paperwork and filing. I would do anything rather than start it. Then I would find myself wasting lots of time trying to find something in piles of paper all over the house and promise myself, yet again, that I will tidy all these up and never let it happen again. Alas it did and the saga continued.
You see I seemed to be waiting until I was in the ‘proper’ frame of mind to do something. Unfortunately this right frame of mind didn’t come along too often in my case so I had to readjust as I was still putting off important tasks until the last minute.
Overwhelmed Sometimes I would feel overwhelmed at a particular task as I felt I may not have the skills or resources to complete it. This was another ‘excuse’ for me to put it off to another time. I could even make myself believe at these times that all the resources and skills I needed to do the seemingly overwhelming task would somehow magically be available to me at that later date.
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procrastinating. I listened and she told me that even though she seldom felt like doing many of the important tasks at hand, she did them anyway, and stopped only when she had them done. Her motivation for starting the task was the feeling she would have after she had it completed. She never had to particularly enjoy any of the jobs she was doing at a given time. In fact, the more she disliked whatever she was engaged in and had to finish, the more pleasure she got from it when it was finally completed. This made so much sense to me so I used this method to complete priority ‘to do’ lists in the morning and did the things as the appeared on the list whether I felt like it or not. It was like mind over matter. I expected it to be a real struggle at the start however I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was and delighted with how much I got done. I feel my days are never wasted now and that is such a treat for me. Have a go and it could change your life too.
I then thought that I could be more organised and complete ‘to do’ lists and check at the end of the day that I had completed all on the list. Then I would simply put off making the list. I was at my wits end and simply did not know what to do. Procrastination was killing my confidence, my reputation, my ability to prepare for anything and my self-esteem. I was finding I could not be relied on to complete something important or else I was sitting up all night the night before the event finishing a rather poorly prepared piece of work in order to have at least something to deliver the next day. Then a wise coach and great friend Until the next time asked me to do what she did to stop Tom Herron
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Sion Swifts “Football for All” in the Community Established 28 years ago Sion Swifts FC is today one of the largest community clubs in the Province and is the only club in N.Ireland to offer “Football for All” to members of the public. Swifts founder Danny Gallagher commented” The Irish FA recognized that Sion Swifts is a very progressive club with strong community links and with the club already providing football for men and boys, ladies and girls we fitted well with their “Football for All” strategy and the ethos of having clubs which are the hub of their communities.” The club now provides football for little tots from age 3, boys and girls, men and ladies, football for disabled performers and football for males and females over the age of 35. Kids and coaches at Sion Swifts Football for All.
Disability Football “We had for some time intended to start a Disability Football section within the Club so with their guidance we partnered with the Irish FA to introduce football for kids aged 7 to 17 years old with a learning and/or physical disability to the Club. We hold a football session at the Bog Hall in Sion Mills on Mondays and have kids attending from Omagh, Castlederg, Donemana, Strabane and Sion Mills. We felt that kids with a disability have very little avenues in sport locally and it would be great for them to be part of a club, get a little fitter, gain confidence, have some fun and make new friends. Our hope is that the number of kids coming to the sessions increases and in time we would like to have teams that would play friendlies and in tournaments across the Province. We have been invited to the George Best Football Festival in June and there may be a section at this year’s Foyle Cup for players with a disability and we would enter teams in this.”
There is also an opportunity for players aged 35 and over to trial for the N. Ireland Veteran’s International teams. We would like to start a women’s section as well and will wait to see if there is any interest in this.
Young Swiftys “In terms of what else is happening within the club - Swifts Little Dribblers Club for kids aged 3,4 and 5 continues to expand. We have 35 fantastic young Swiftys registered who attend our sessions which we hold at the Bog Hall in Sion Mills on a Wednesday and a Saturday. The sessions are an introduction to football for little kids with fun games in a friendly environment.”
Over 35’s “We also wanted to start a section of the Club for people over the age of 35 to play a bit of football and again in a discussion with representatives from the IFA they chose Sion Swifts to be the representative Club from the North-West region in a UEFA initiative called “Back in the Game” which is aimed at males and females over the age of 35 to get them playing football, give them an interest and have a bit of craic.. We commenced football for males aged 35 and over, regardless of football ability, on Friday nights at the Glebe 3G starting at 8pm. We had to choose a name for our team so we will be known as SionSonics. Over the coming weeks we will select squads to play in friendlies against other regional over 35 teams and we will represent the North-West in an Irish FA “Master’s Festival” which will be held at the Valley Leisure Centre on 28th May.
Swifts Coaches currently doing their IFA Level 1 Coaching Course. Well done to Sean, Craig, Derek, Ursula, Marty, Shearnan, Kelly and Courtney.
Conor scores a wonder goal at Swifts Football for All.
Development Centre in Castlederg, the Brendan Keogh Youth League, the NIWFA summer leagues, the Foyle Cup and are really looking forward to a fabulous trip to Stoke City. We also have 17 girls who attend the Irish FA’ s Girl’s Excellence Programme.” It looks likely that our Swifts ladies team will play in a new NIFL Women’s Premier League. NIFL are the body that run the Danske Bank Men’s Premiership and now want to have the best women’s teams in the Province under their umbrella. This will mean that our ladies team will be the most senior team locally male or female. With such a vibrant girl’s section and some terrific young emerging talent we intend to have a Development squad that will play in the NIWFA Women’s league this year. This will be a great addition to our girl’s and ladies section.” Our female players continue to gain International recognition with Teresa Burns recently playing for the N. Ireland U19’s against Wales, Lauren Brennan has been selected to travel to the Istris International Tournament in Croatia with the N.Ireland Women’s squad at the end of February and Zoe Mc Glynn is training with the Rep of Ireland U19 squad.”
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Proud winners of the Swifts 1v1 mini-tournament for kids born 2009 at the Bog Hall recently.
Girls Academy “Swifts Girl’s Football Academy is thriving and we now have over seventy girls aged from 6 to 16 years old attending coaching sessions twice a week. The girls will also play in the IFA Games
“The Club has two men’s teams which play in the North-West Saturday Morning League and the North-West Football League respectively. We have big numbers registered and attending training twice a week and have a lot of young players coming through.” Our boys section continues to grow and we have teams from U7 (2009) to U16 (2000). This year we will have more teams than ever with 13 teams playing across the Derry & District Leagues and the Brendan Keogh Youth Leagues. We currently have 3 teams competing in the NIBFA Boy’s National League and we will hopefully extend this to 5 teams, which will be the first
Swifts kids born 2009 with their coaches Robert and Courtney.
time the Club has this number of teams entered, in the season 2016/2017. We have two teams, kids born 2007’s and 2008’s, going on a trip to Stoke City in May and two teams, kids born 2005 and 2006, going to play in the Barcelona Cup in August. We will be one of the best represented clubs in the Foyle Cup this year with 6 boys teams, two girl’s teams, and a ladies team entered and possibly one or two teams with a disability to follow.”
31 Coaches “Across all sections of the Club we have a terrific group of thirty-one highly committed coaches who give up their time each week voluntarily. We currently have eight coaches attending an IFA Level 1 coaching course. Seven of these are under the age of 21 and will now go forward to attain a Goldmark Volunteer’s Award.” “We are very excited at the Club as we have just agreed a three year deal with O’Neills Sportswear which will see all our 22 teams and members wear a terrific range of playing kit and teamwear. We will be back in our traditional colours of navy and yellow. “We have so much happening within the club at the minute with over twenty coaching sessions across all sections over six days a week. Added to this all leagues will be in full swing in March so there will be matches seven days a week. Our numbers at coaching on a Friday evening and Saturday morning continue to increase each week and across all sections of the club we see around 350 participants each week.” “We could not do what we do in the community without our kids and players, our brilliant coaches/ managers and committee members, our supportive wives/husbands and partners and with the support of parents, sponsors, media, etc. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for your continued support of Sion Swifts.”
The Swifts under 12 team who travelled to Ards and beat Newtonards Rangers 4-1, and will now perform in the last 16.
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What is the Motability Scheme? The Motability Scheme and PG McGillion (Motors) of Sion Mills has been providing cars, for over 20 years, to ensure disabled people and their families can enjoy freedom and independence. The dealership also recently collected the prestigious Euoropean ‘Chairman’s Award’ from Mr Jim Farley – the Chairman of Ford for delivering outstanding customer satisfaction. The Motability Scheme is available to anyone who receives the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, the Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment, the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement or the Armed Forces Independence Payment.
Cars Established to enable disabled people to access affordable, worry-free motoring, the Motability Scheme provides customers with a new car as part of an all-inclusive lease package that offers insurance for two named drivers, servicing and maintenance, full RAC breakdown assistance, tyre and windscreen replacement and 60,000 mileage allowance over three years. There are also many car adaptations available at no extra cost as part of Motability’s Managed Adaptations Programme. The Scheme now has over 640,000 customers and a reputation for great customer service.
for no further cost. A family member, carer or friend who lives within five miles of the disabled customer, can drive the car on their behalf if the customer does not drive. If required, a selection of popular driving adaptations may be included at no extra cost and there is also a choice of automatic options available. The worry-free lease package from the Motability Scheme includes: • A wide range of brand new cars to choose from • Insurance, servicing and maintenance • Full RAC breakdown assistance • Tyre and windscreen replacement • 60,000 mileage allowance over the three years • Many adaptations available at no extra cost
How does the motability scheme work? Customers only need to budget for fuel, any other con-
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Brian McGillion (right) receiving the Euoropean ‘Chairman’s Award’ from Mr Jim Farley for delivering outstanding customer satisfaction.
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The Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, the Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment, the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement or the Armed Forces Independence Payment, is exchanged as the lease payment for a car, scooter or powered wheelchair. Customers who choose a larger model may need to pay an additional Advance Payment, although over 500 cars are available
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Glenelly GFC Annual Awards & Dinner Dance at the Fir Trees Hotel
The most improved lady award went to Aoife McConnell. Presenting the award is Joe Lagan from the Ulster Council.
The most committed female player award was shared by Nicola Bradley, and Elaine Doherty. The Ladies Mothers and Others Player of the year award went to Helen Presenting the award is Joe Lagan from the Ulster Council. O’Hagan. Presenting the award is Joe Lagan from the Ulster Council.
The Ladies Club Person of the year award went to Brenda Morris. Grace McCullough and Carmel McBride (Glenelly captain and player) present and achieve- Glenelly Ladies team managers Paul McGaughey and Noel O’Kane present the senior Presenting the award is Joe Lagan from the Ulster Council. ment award to the ladies team managers’ Paul McGaughey and Noel O’Kane. ladies player of the year award to Fiona Marie Devlin.
The Men’s Most improved player of the year award (Gerard McAnena cup) went to Barry McCullough. Presenting was Gerard’s son Kevin McAnena.
The Men’s Player of the year award went to Liam Nicholas. Presenting are team managers Sean McCullough and Sean McConnell.
The Men’s Minor player of the year award went to Eamon McConnell. Presenting the award was assistant manager Dylan Flanagan.
The Reserve player of the year award went to Barry McCullough. Presenting is Sean McCullough.
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THE IMPRESSIVE RENAULT KADJAR 1.5 dCi Nothing demonstrates the qualities of a test drive like challenging roads or horrendous weather conditions. In the case of my long term association with the Renault Kadjar it was the latter – 500 miles over three days in some of the most appalling weather conditions I have ever encountered.
comprehensive range of safety features as well as a wide range of comfort and convenience items. These include automatic headlights with cornering function, electrically adjustable, heated and folding door mirrors, keyless entry and starting, front and rear parking sensors, automatic wipers, hill start assist, dual zone climate control, and 7-inch infotainment touch screen with satellite navigation supported by real time traffic and data services.
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By Jim Mc Cauley The circuit was from the North-West through Belfast and south through Dublin to Co Carlow, returning via Mullingar and Sligo. The drive offered an excellent mix of road types but the weather offered nothing but heavy rain and high winds – so much so that on one prolonged occasion motorway speeds were down to less than 30 mph. It is in circumstances like these that a vehicle sinks or swims and for the Kadjar there was no shortage of water in which to make the decision. Test choice was the 1.5 litre diesel version of Renault’s new SUV, the latest model in their most innovative and exciting model range yet. This features the new Clio, the rear engined Twingo built in conjunction with Mercedes-Benz and the innovative and beautifully driving Captur, all with youth appeal in their exterior design and interior finishes. The Kadjar on the other hand has a more mature appeal, as an imposing compact SUV with curvaceous bodywork adding an elegance that few larger vehicle can achieve. This latest Euro 6 engine from Renault is available in two outputs with the test vehicle powered by the lower output 110 bhp unit. This takes the Kadjar from rest to 62 mph in 11.9 seconds with
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the potential to move comfortably into three figures with a given top speed of 113 mph. As diesel engines go, it is one of the best available seeing service in the Clio and Captur ranges as well. Renault describe the Kadjar as a ‘Crossover’, a phrase coined to cover the changing nature of the family car from the once popular 5-door hatchback to the greater versatility of a larger vehicle. It is a sector that has grown in popularity over the past seven years and while the vehicle with which the Kadjar shares a substantial proportion of its engineering- the Nissan Qashqai – is the market’s top seller, it may soon have to give way to the greater appeal of the Renault.
Refined On road, and the Kadjar immediately impresses with its refinement and handling. Engine and road noise are so well suppressed that there is no tiring distraction and it is only the occasional tyre noise
on very rough surfaces that reminds you just how quiet the vehicle is, bearing in mind that it is a diesel power unit up front. Larger vehicles tend to ride softly for the benefit of passenger comfort but can have irritating body roll on tight corners, but not so the Kadjar which offers the magical balance of poise and comfort. Steering response is also more hatchback than larger vehicle, and its accuracy adds to the Kadjar’s appeal. While the models are available with 17-inch wheels, the 19 -inch wheels fitted to the test car fill the wheelarches better and add to its visual strength while the interior provides excellent room for both front and rear seat occupants as well as a generous 472 litre boot. Neatly sculptured interior detailing with soft-touch finishes and chrome border lines reinforce the quality image of the Kadjar as does the contrasting stitching on the upholstery. The test vehicle was finished in mid-range ‘Dynamique Sat Nav’ specification and this level carries a
But the luxury and performance of the Kadjar are not at the expense of running costs. The official combined fuel consumption of the test vehicle on 19-inch wheels is 72.4 mpg while a CO2 emissions of 103 gms/km puts it in band B for annual car tax of £20. For business users the vehicle has a BIK rating of 18 per cent. Overall, the Kadjar extends Renault’s popularity as they expand their new model ranges with cars that offer increased appeal through their design and dynamics, while retaining value for money and extended ownership support. The Kadjar dCi 110 in ‘Dynamique Sat Nav’ specification is listed at £22,395. Although it comes with a tyre pressure monitoring system and tyre inflation kit, an optional spare wheel adds £95 while a range of special paint finishes costs from £525. The model is in Group 14E for insurance purposes and benefits from Renault’s 4+ warranty cover. This is comprehensive cover for 4 years / 100,000 miles with 4 years roadside assistance. This is supported by a 4 year finance package at 0% interest while for additional peace of mind a 4 year service package is also on offer. For more information on the Renault Kadjar Range available from Donnelly & Taggart Renault Eglinton please call in to our Campsie showroom, log onto www.donnellygroup.co.uk or call our Renault Specialists on 028 7181 3636.
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AYGO x-cite 5 door 1.0 VVT-i Manual. Official Fuel Consumption Figures in mpg (l/100km): Urban 56.5 (5.0), Extra Urban 78.5 (3.6), Combined 68.9 (4.1). CO2 Emissions 95g/km. The mpg & CO2 figures quoted are sourced from official EU regulated test results. These are provided for comparability purposes and may not reflect your actual driving experience.
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Adult Fly Tying Classes The Bridge Guns & Tackle, Butcher Street Strabane, have recently started adult fly tying classes on a Thursday night in Melvin Sports complex. The nights have already proved to be extremely popular amongst local fishermen and will continue to run in 2016. Classes run every Thursday night from 8-9.30pm and anyone wishing to take park can contact the shop on 02871880826. We will also be running kid’s classes starting in the new year. More info will be available on this column or via our Faceboook page!
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Heaney with 27 and Sean Toal with another personal best of 25 Heaviest fish went to Mateusz Kasprzak @ 15lb, with J Toal and M Farren (14lb and 12lb respectively) following closely 2 tag fish were also caught over the weekend with Sean Toal and Barry McCusker bagging themselves £25 prizes
New Season Approaches
Strabane Sporting Club’s first shoot of 2016 was helf on Sunday 10th January. The Results were as follows: 1st place – Andy Oakes, 2nd Place – Gareth Warren, 3rd place – Martin Gamble Novice was won by Sean Harte Ladies was won by Cathy Gavigan Pool stand was a 4 way shoot off with Andy Oakes taking 1st place
Fishing season is fast approaching, and Tuesday 1st March sees the Finn Anglers salmon waters open for business again. The Bridge Guns & Tackle, Butcher Street, Strabane are sponsoring a brand new Hardy Cascapedia MKIII #8/9 Fly Fishing Reel to whomever catches and releases the first Salmon on Finn Water! Just remember to take evidence (Video with verbal date, etc) to bag this excellent prize with a RRP of £375.00. Day tickets are available in store @ The Bridge Guns & Tackle, Butcher Street, Strabane, for those wishing to give it a throw on opening day.
The club would like to thank everyone who attended and to Joanna Reid and Joanna Stevenson for their work behind the scenes!
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Birchwood Trout Fishery
Here at the Bridge Guns and tackle, we have the Loughs agency rod licences and permits along with the local Finn anglers and Glebe club permits. Cloghan Lodge Fishery permits are available by contacting Fiona on 02871357879.
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It was business as usual on Valentines weekend at Birchwood Trout Fishery and no romantic shenanigans could keep the anglers off the lake as a monstrous total of 722 fish were caught over the span of the weekend. It was bitterly cold at times but the rain stayed away and anglers took full advantage. Top rods for the weekend were Mateusz Kasprzak with a personal best of 41, Declan
Pictured above: Fishing Col\Sean Toal with one of his many catches at Birchwood Trout Fishery.
Pictured left : John McLaughlin from Bridge Guns & Tackle with a springer caught on the Finn last season.
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