Bray People

Enniskerry Library Booksale

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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Alcoholics Anonymous

An Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place every Monday night at Crinken Church Parish Hall. The meeting starts at 8.30 p.m. Masks must be worn at all times. Contact tracing and all HSE guidelines are strictly adhered to. The maximum number of people is 50. Newcomers are especially welcome.

Enniskerry Library’s opening hours are Wednesdays from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Readers can now enter the library to browse and borrow.

Strict social distancing rules will apply and a maximum of four people are allowed in the library at any one time. The

WC will no longer be available to the public.

The monthly book sale service run by Shankill Day Care/ Shankill Old Folks Associatio­n has reopened.

Due to the Covid-19 crisis, it will be an email/phone order and collection service.

Readers can place an order for specific book titles or authors, and organisers will see if they are in stock, or request a specific genre.

All books are in pristine condition and competitiv­ely priced.

They also have a selection of jigsaws and DVDs.

To place an order, email sofabooks4­u@gmail.com, or send a text or WhatsApp to 089 4932103

Organisers will then send a message to let the buyer know when to collect their books and the amount owing. They can then call to the Shankill Day Care Centre, Lower Road, Shankill (D18 HW95), and pick them up between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Wednesdays or Fridays.

The organisers are not in a position to accept new books or take back any returns while the Covid-19 crisis is ongoing. would like to share with us? Then we’d like to hear from you.

The Bray People has been highlighti­ng how the Covid-19 crisis has impacted the lives of everyone in County Wicklow - 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 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 us via email on m.fogarty@peoplenews.ie

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