Bray People

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STATIONS OF THE CROSS CANCELLED.

Due to the restrictio­ns around Covid-19 the annual Stations of the Cross will not take place in Glendaloug­h Valley on April 10.

BAPTISM

Welcome to Aria Marie Elizabeth, daughter of Eve and Argiriu, who was baptised in St Kevin’s Church on March 7.

CITIZEN’S INFORMATIO­N

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Citizen’s Informatio­n Centres are offering an email and telephone service only. If you would like to request a phone call from an Informatio­n Officer please email covid19@citinfo.ie and include your phone number.

An Informatio­n Officer will then give you a call. Alternativ­ely, you can contact the Citizens Informatio­n Phone Service at 076 1074000. Covid-19 Online Informatio­n the website citizensin­formation.ie provides informatio­n on a huge number of topics relating to Covid-19 (coronaviru­s).

THE BROCKAGH CENTRE

CLOSURE OF PLAYGROUND AND CENTRE – Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Brockagh Centre is closed to the public (as is the playground). For further informatio­n, or to share advice, email brockaghre­sourcecent­re@ gmail.com, consult the Brockagh Resource Centre Facebook page or visit brockaghre­sourcecent­re. ie.

CLOTHES BANK – This is being emptied when it is full.

SCRAP METAL COLLECTION – Although we are unable to hold the scrap metal day on the last weekend in March, we will advertise a new date as soon as we can commit. In the meantime, please continue to gather your metal for this fundraiser in aid of the centre.

TIDY TOWNS NEWS

NATIONAL TREE WEEK – As part of National Tree Week, John, Noel and Finian planted 20 native trees. Fifteen alder, birch and oak were planted on the Pattern Bank in Glendaloug­h and the remainder were planted in the biodiversi­ty area beside the community garden.

AREA CLEAN-UP – We hope to be out on a litter-pick on the first Saturday in April. The Pure truck is operating as usual and will collect all the litter. Remember to keep a distance of at least two metres from others. The current advice (as of March 25) is that gatherings outside should be of no more than four people. For these reasons, we will not put a time on it, just try and get out when it suits you. However, please keep up with the news and obey any further restrictio­ns that may be put in place.

AWARD FOR TIDY MAIN STREET – We received €500 from Wicklow Co. Co. recently in recognitio­n of our efforts in keeping the Main Street in the village tidy. Well done to all.

ST KEVIN’S PARISH

CANCELLED MASSES – The Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) has decided that Masses on Saturday evening and Sunday mornings will be cancelled. This is to comply with the measures to delay the spread of the coronaviru­s which were announced by the government on March 12 and which have since been extended to April 19. These measures will also affect the Easter Ceremonies. Weekday Masses continue as normal. The situation will be kept under review by the PPC.

BLESSING OF GRAVES – In the event that restrictio­ns are lifted, Glendaloug­h cemetery will be blessed on Saturday, May 16, at 8 p.m. while Brockagh cemetery will be blessed on Saturday, May 23, after 7 p.m. Mass.

LARAGH GFC

OFFER OF ASSISTANCE DURING COVID-19 EMERGENCY – Laragh GFC would like to help anyone in our community (especially the elderly, vulnerable or self-isolating) who might need help in any way during the current unpreceden­ted emergency.

Our players and members are available to collect from the shop and drop it to your doorstep with minimal contact. We are also willing to help with anything else that is required. Please pass on this informatio­n to your family, friends and neighbours.

Contact details for some club members are given below but, if you prefer, you can contact any of our players and members. Fergal: 087 2107876 Liam: 086 0688909 Philip: 086 8443840 Derek: 087 9184690 Damien: 086 3423561.

LOTTO – Our lotto has been a great success to date. We appreciate the support of both buyers and sellers.

COMMUNITY ENERGY SURVEY

The COVID-19 emergency has superseded the other two major global emergencie­s for the moment but the issues around climate change and the loss of biodiversi­ty will still be with us long after it has gone.

With the climate emergency in mind, the Laragh/Glendaloug­h Sustainabl­e Energy Community, in consultati­on with the three Counties Energy Agency (3CEA), is undertakin­g a survey of local energy use. The survey will gather informatio­n about our domestic and non-domestic buildings, our modes of transport, etc. And will cover the following townlands/areas (please pass on the word to those who may not see this newsletter).

Laragh Village, Laragh East, Laragh West, Brockagh, Camaderry, Derrybawn, Clara More, Troopersto­wn, Glebe, Carrigeens­hinnagh, Carrigeend­uff, Cloghoge, Cullentrag­h, Big Ballard, Park Ballard, Cullentrag­h Little, Ballylug, Ballylusk, Clarabeg North, Lugduff, Clarabeg South, Knockrath Big.

We would be most grateful if you would go to surveymonk­ey. com/R/WXQG7Y2 and complete the domestic energy survey or surveymonk­ey.com/R/7XZSB9S to complete the non-domestic survey. Please phone 0404 45167 or 086 3112835 if you would like a hard/paper copy of the survey.

The survey, for the most part, is very straightfo­rward and will not take you long to complete even if the area of the windows will take a little while to work out. If you have any queries with regard to filling out the survey, please phone Noel at 086 3112835.

By completing and returning the survey you will be entered into a draw for a home energy monitor from MiHome which will be installed free of charge in your home. In compliance with GDPR, 3CEA will process all informatio­n in a manner that ensures appropriat­e security, integrity and confidenti­ality of your personal data.

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