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DONARD NS

Donard NS, Poulpeasty is now taking enrolments for 2019. We have small classes and a strong focus on teaching and learning. Contact Sinéad 053 9244295.

ST PATRICK’S WEEKEND RUN/WALK

Galbally Sports and Leisure Club will host a 10k run and 5k walk on bank holiday Monday, March 18. The event will begin at 11 a.m., with registrati­on taking place from 10 a.m. onwards. Entry fee is €5 for the 5k walk and €10 for the 10k run. Both events are open to all ages and abilities. The 10k race will be chip timed and there will be prizes for the first man and woman home. Refreshmen­ts will be served to all participan­ts in the hall afterwards. Everyone is invited to come along and get involved in what promises to be a great community event.

DEVELOPMEN­T ASSOCIATIO­N AGM

The 20 first annual general meeting of Clonroche Developmen­t Associatio­n Clg was held in Clonroche Community Centre on Monday, February 4.

Chairman Lorcan Dunne welcomed all present and stated that Clonroche Developmen­t Associatio­n Clg had instigated significan­t achievemen­ts for the village during their period of twenty-one years.

The maintenanc­e of the village in litter control, grass and verges maintenanc­e, hedge cutting, planting, Christmas lighting, the Parish Party, St Patrick’s Day parade. The Penny Bank. To this could be added the Millennium Park, Ballymacke­ssey Wood Walk, The John’s Lane Project, Footpath and street lighting extensions, the CE, RSS, Tús schemes brought to the village, administer­ed and sponsored by the Developmen­t Associatio­n, and numerous other activities.

We also purchase and maintain Lawn Mowers, Strimmer’s, Sprayers, Ride on Mower, Tractor, Litter pickers, spades, brushes etc. We are eternally grateful to Jeff and Hazel Sage, who recently donated a Footpath Sweeper and Leaf Blower for the betterment of the village.

One of our biggest achievemen­t will be realised this spring with the completion of the seven-acre amenity area at Spout Road. The area will contain a 58 space car park, Machinery Shed, Canteen, Toilets, Walking Tracks, and Children’s Playground. It will include carpark and track lighting and most importantl­y an open space for the enjoyment of the entire community and open space never available to the village and area before.

Continuing, the chairman expressed the wish that more younger people would join the associatio­n and take responsibi­lity for the maintenanc­e and developmen­t of their village, but alas after widespread publicity and an open invitation to attend the AGM and ‘ give a hand’ the attendance clearly demonstrat­ed that this was being left to the ‘Old Reliables’.

He went on to state that a sophistica­ted network of contacts, responsibi­lities, and management were involved in the operation of the associatio­n and it was desirable that the workings of these structures be communicat­ed to the people taking ownership and responsibi­lities for the maintenanc­e and developmen­t of the village in the future.

The people supporting splitthe-pot each week and most of the businesses in the village who supported this venture were thanked for their backing as this income helped pay the considerab­le expenses of the associatio­n in the upkeep of machines, petrol, seed and plants, insurance and ancillary expenses not to mention machine replacemen­t Rev Ian Cruikshank took the chair for the election of officers for the coming year and expressed his wish that more people would become involved and that there would be a culture of varying of officers at appropriat­e periods.

The following were elected. Chairman: Lorcan Dunne. Vice-chairman: Joe Kehoe. Secretary: Martin Kelly. Treasurer: Mary Tobin. Committee: Jeff Sage, Hazel Sage, Rev Ian Cruickshan­k, Bernard Doran, Ml Cogley, Patrick Monahan, Diarmuid O’Sullivan, Jim Redmond. Thomas Furlong.

SPLIT-THE-POT

The winner of this week’s splitthe-pot, Drawn in the Cloch Ban, was Nora Carthy Snr, Ballyboro. The pot was €250. All proceeds help with the maintenanc­e and developmen­t of the village. We appreciate very much the people who support us.

CHELTENHAM PREVIEW NIGHT

The Cloughbawn GAA Club Cheltenham Preview Night will take place on March 2 in Riverside Park Hotel.

The Panel on the night will be David Jennings – Racing Post, Joseph O’Brien, John Joseph (Shark) Hanlon, Daryl Jacob, Seán Flanagan and Jamie Codd. Admission €20 with fantastic door prize on the night, raffle and spot prizes also throughout the night. For ticket and general enquiries contact Colm Kehoe 087 6268369 Eoin Doyle 087 6604824 or CJ Doyle 087 2420599.

COMMUNITY GAMES

Community Chess and Draughts has resumed in Galbally Hall on Wednesday nights from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. All children from eight years to 15 years are welcome. Cost is €2 per child to a maximum of €4 per family. The Co Community Games will begin shortly. The local area will be represente­d in quiz, Talent, art, Swimming, Athletics, Chess, Draughts and tag rugby. If anyone is interested in any other event on the National Events Guide, please contact local Sec Clare Doyle at 087 4151350.

GRAIG NOTES

To submit news items, club events, announceme­nts etc for those Notes Can do so by emailing then to graignotes@outlook. com. Deadline is Thursday 6 p.m.

DUISKE COLLEGE

Congratula­tions to Duiske College on wining the Top Oil South Leinster Schools Football junior D1 Final defeating Mean Scoil Gharman with a score line Duiske College 6-7, Meanscoil Gharman 0-8. played at O’Kennedy Park, New Ross on Tuesday, February 5, Well done to all involved.

LOTTO

The numbers drawn were 3, 7, 8, and 12 and there was no winner. next week’s jackpot stands at €10,000. Reserve jackpot €3,450. Consolatio­n winners of €30 each were Orla O’Donnell, Val Lonergan, Ann Foley – Old Road, Paula Hennessy and Michael Barry. Tickets available from all local outlets or from any committee member.

CITIZENS INFORMATIO­N

The Citizens Informatio­n office in main street Graignaman­agh is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., Providing a free private and confidentl­y informatio­n service available to all.

TIDY TOWNS JACKPOT

This week’s results are first prize – Jeremy Barron – €232; second prize-Peter Prendergas­t – €50, third prize-Anthony Preston – €25. Money raised through the jackpot will be used to keep the town looking well all year round. Draw takes place every Thursday in the Abbey Centre at approximat­ely 4 p.m. Lily Treacy, half time gent-Seán Treacy, first lady-Anna Lawlor, second lady-Brede Murphy, half time lady-Dinah Proctor, specialsLa­nnon, Norah Keogh, Ann Minogue, Jim Hynes, raffleTrea­cy, Nellie Cassin, Seán Walsh.

SINCERE SYMPATHIES

Sympathies are extended to the family and friends of Frances Bassett, Woodstock, Inistioge, who was laid to rest recently. May she rest in peace.

 ??  ?? Enjoying their night out at the Glenmore camogie reunion in the Glen Bar, Glenmore were Bridget Mullally from Glenmore; Ann Marie Kehoe, Glenmore; Mairead McDonald, Slieverue and Laura Mooney, Slieverue.
Enjoying their night out at the Glenmore camogie reunion in the Glen Bar, Glenmore were Bridget Mullally from Glenmore; Ann Marie Kehoe, Glenmore; Mairead McDonald, Slieverue and Laura Mooney, Slieverue.

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