Bray People

COMMUNITY NOTICEBOAR­D Cliffrun

Do you have an item for the Community Noticeboar­d? Get in touch with Mary Fogarty at 087 2511438 or m.fogarty@peoplenews.ie

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Creative writing

People who have cancer and their families can sign up for creative writing classes with Purple House Cancer Support.

The eight-week online programme is facilitate­d by author Tanya Farrelly. Call 01 2866966.

Creditunio­n hours

Bray Credit Union is asking members not to call to its premises in the town unless absolutely essential.

The office will be open for vital visits but they are curtailing branch opening hours during the current restrictio­ns.

This position will be reviewed again at the end of this month.

The reduced branch opening hours are Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 midday.

The credit union will continue to offer full services online, by telephone at 01 2862624 and email.

The phone line opening hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

For online services go to bracu.ie.

Bray’s Gaelforce cliff run is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 27, from 1 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., having been postponed from April 2020.

This is the first of a trilogy of John West-sponsored 10km events and will be followed by runs in Kippure and Howth.

The opening John West Gaelforce 10k Bray Cliff Run goes from Greystones Beach to Bray Promenade along the coastal path around Bray Head.

For those who complete the trilogy, there is an exclusive three-part medal.

To sign up, go to gaelforcee­vents.com. lighting how the Covid-19 crisis has been impacting the lives of everyone in County Wicklow.

We will be covering everything from travel disruption­s, cancellati­ons of medical procedures, cancellati­ons of weddings and parties to the challenges we are facing working from home and in the coming weeks as restrictio­ns begin to ease.

We would also like to hear about the many good-news stories out there as communitie­s rally together to help the vulnerable in these unpreceden­ted times and get creative as a means of keeping spirits up.

So, if you have a story to tell, or a photo to share, please get in touch with Mary via email on m.fogarty@peoplenews.ie.

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