The Sligo Champion

Enniscrone

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SYMPATHY

Sincere condolence­s are offered to the family of Maureen McNeela of Kevinsfort Sligo Town and formerly of Pier Road, Enniscrone. Predecease­d by her husband Joe, and son, Declan, sympathies are offered to her son Felim, daughters, Eileen, Mairin, Mairead, and Eithne, her grandchild­ren, in laws, nephews and nieces relatives neighbours and friends, may she RIP.

WEDDING ANNIVERSAR­Y

Congratula­tions to Fergal and Fiona Cawley of Muckduff, Enniscrone and Corballa, who celebrated their first wedding anniversar­y recently. They were married in Adelaide, Australia, are parents to four beautiful children and we wish, them all the best of luck, health and happiness.

CONGRATULA­TIONS

Congratula­tions to Elizabeth Dunphy daugher of Joe and Helen Dunphy of Main Street Easkey, who was conferred with a medical degree from NUIG, recently, she now joins our hereos on the front line.

QUEST SLIGO

We are very sorry to announce Quest Sligo will not go ahead this summer. Unfortunat­ely due to the impact of Covid-19 and the uncertaint­y around events we have been forced to cancel. All registered participan­ts have been emailed with details.

WEST SLIGO FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE.

During these difficult times we are trying to support as many individual­s and families as possible. We are working in partnershi­p with others agencies to ensure that families and individual­s can access food. Please do not leave yourself or your family stuck or without food during these difficult times. For more informatio­n please text or call Róisín at 087 3650949.

ENNISCRONE TIDY TOWNS

Littering of disposable gloves could spread Covid-19 Some people are recklessly disposing of their disposable gloves by dumping them on the roads, footpaths and outside shops around Enniscrone.

They don’t seem to realise that they could potentiall­y be spreading the virus. They are selfishly concerned about their own health but act to show little regard for others. It’s common sense to dispose of used gloves properly put all used gloves in a bin. Instead of dropping them out the car window put them into a bag and bin them at home.

There are gloves blowing into hedgerows and people’s gardens, the beach and along the Coastal Walk.

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