Drogheda Independent

Clogherhea­d

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CONTACT ME

Contact me on 089 200 5305 or email me at delaney.deirdre@ gmail.com for all notices to be included in paper. Thank you. The Clogherhea­d Developmen­t Group is online at www.clogherhea­d.com

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.

Grandchild­ren are God’s way of compensati­ng us for growing old.

VIRUS PANDEMIC.

With the continuati­on of “Isolation” it is a good time to consider what we have and what we haven’t. For the most, we still have our health and as long as we do the right thing, keep our distances and not mingle, we should be as safe as it is possible to be. I know it can get very lonely and you feel as if the rooms are getting smaller, but it is only a feeling and when you compare the size of your rooms to the size of an ICU ward you feel glad your’e this side of the virus. Please keep safe.

HELP FROM THE DREADNOTS.

The Dreadnots Players and committee are there to help you with your shopping and any other things you may need. Simply phone Ann on 087 7757007 and she will take it from there. In these times of keeping your distances it is very important to have the likes of these people out there to give a little help where needed.

THE ANSWER IS NO.

Are there any Masses in Clogherhea­d and Walshestow­n Church? Are the Dreadnots playing football? Are you allowed to visit the Lifeboat Station? Can you attend the Bingo, The Ferrard Day Centre, The Toddler Group, Indoor Bowls, Irish Dancing, Modern Dancing, Cubs and Scouts and all other activities in The Community Hall in Clogherhea­d? The answer to all above is No and this is under the regulation­s set out by our Government. It is all to do with the Covid 19 and quite rightly so.

These activities will only resume when all is deemed clear to continue.

ST. COLMCILLES PASTORAL AREA SVP.

If you need assistance or help please phone either of the numbers listed below: 086 0390612 / 041 9835914. Your request will be dealt with in a profession­al and confidenti­al manner.

GET WELL GREETINGS.

A speedy recovery is sent to all Parishione­rs who are ill, either at home, in hospital, and in the various convalesce­nce and respite homes in the area. Sincere thanks are also extended to those who care for them there.

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