Drogheda Independent

Clogherhea­d

-

where people can donate to this very worthwhile charity. Meanwhile the club’s mid-week spins have restarted on Wednesday evenings, leaving the car park at the cemetery at 7pm.

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.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.

Luck is when opportunit­y knocks and you answer.

CLOGHERHEA­D LOCKDOWN.

We are slowly coming out of lockdown which is marvellous providing we don’t go crazy doing stupid things ahead of time. After being in house this past few months any little freedom can go the wrong way without the proper guidance. So, please continue to wear a face mask when out shopping,

Walking, or any other activity outside the home. Gloves can be important too but not necessary as you can wash and sanitise your hands when you reach home. Try not to touch your mask when it’s on your face and NEVER allow anyone else to use it.

Covid 19 behind you for a short time.

LIFEBOAT STILL ON DUTY.

Abiding by government advice, the Lifeboat Station is out of bounds to everyone. But, should the Lifeboat be needed for an emergency it will be launched in the usual way. There is no training for crew members at present but they already know the drill of by heart. So, that is one thing we can be sure off. As you all know, the Lifeboat need funds to keep it going and with the Covid 19 there are rules that don’t allow any fundraisin­g. So, if you would like to donate to it you can do so by going Online, give locally or contact Padraig Rath on 087 678 4912 and he will direct and advise you what to do. Thank you.

CLOGHERHEA­D COMMUNITY HALL.

Please take note that this building is CLOSED at present and all activities therein have been cancelled under government guidelines.

ST. COLMCILLES PASTORAL AREA SVP.

If you need assistance or help please phone either of the numbers listed below: 1800 677 777 Your request will be dealt with in a profession­al and confidenti­al manner.

 ??  ?? Councillor Paul Bell on his last day of service as an elected public representa­tive receives a presentati­on from Philip Nulty Chairperso­n of the Drogheda School of Karate-Do-Wado-Kai in recognitio­n of the years of support he gave to the club.
Councillor Paul Bell on his last day of service as an elected public representa­tive receives a presentati­on from Philip Nulty Chairperso­n of the Drogheda School of Karate-Do-Wado-Kai in recognitio­n of the years of support he gave to the club.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland