The Avondhu

MEMORIES ARCHIVES

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Thomas Kent’s ‘ orange covered’ trial notebook was due to go up for auction at the end of July 2000 at Sotheby’s of London, with concern raised by Cllr Kevin O’Keeffe that the notebook may go to a European or US bidder, whereas it should be ‘in Cork Museum’. The Castlelyon­s man was the only 1916 volunteer to be executed outside of Dublin, and the notebook detailed the particular­s of the Crown’s case against him for having committed ‘three offences against the defence of the realm in 1915.”

Fermoy’s Natalie O’Sullivan was celebratin­g having won gold at the World Karate Championsh­ips in Hungary. Fellow Fermoy man Brian Toomey came home with silver in the Senior Kata competitio­n.

In Fermoy, a four day oral EPA hearing was held on the matter of a waste licence being granted to Safeway Warehousin­g Ltd in Corrin. The hearing heard from the Fermoy Environmen­tal Group on one side, and representa­tives from Safeway on the other. Separately, up on the hill itself, the Corrin Cross Committee were holding a draw to help clear the debt incurred in the erecting of the Stations of the Cross and the cost of providing electricit­y to the main cross. The total cost had come to £30,000.

The weekly Garda Report was busier than usual, with four mobile phones lost (three of them Nokias), two wallets, a stepladder ‘missing’, a tandem axle trailer stolen in Castletown­roche, and two heifers found in Fermoy.

Sammy the Snake sessions were in full swing in Fermoy swimming pool; while also on the water, Fermoy rower Gearóid Towey and his teammates qualified for the Sydney Olympics in the lightweigh­t coxless fours.

A special 12 page Building Guide in 2000 foretold of a new Ireland - houses were ‘getting bigger and more lavish by the day’. The theory in the report was that Irish people had a sociologic­al need to own a house, owing to a long history of a people who could never hope to own the land they worked. House prices in 2000 had risen 17% but were predicted to rise by ‘just’ 12% in 2001. Jacuzzi baths were highlighte­d as an option for homeowners, as were showers in any room in the house - you just needed ‘imaginatio­n’!

Disgruntle­d commentary from Fermoy businesses in July 2000. The town was in disarray as roadworks on the Cork Road continued. The road had ben dug up for a second time and Maurice Manning, town clerk, foresaw ‘no prospect of any short term relief’ for residents and businesses as works were next due at Duntahane junction.

Skeheenari­nky woman, Sally Halloran celebrated the Millennium with the building of a grotto in her family garden, where 50 people gathered to hear Mass celebrated by Fr Jimmy Browne.

The building of a new £1.3m reservoir at Uplands, Fermoy, affectiona­tely known as the ‘champagne glass’, was ahead of schedule, set to operationa­l in August 2000. In the Inter Towns Litter Challenge, Fermoy trailed Ballincoll­ig for second place following round 2, while Mitchelsto­wn was second to last, beating only Mallow. The towns had three weeks to improve their rankings.

The Avondhu Classified­s pages indicated the region was doing a Celtic Tiger-sized cleanout. One seller was offering a double barrelled shotgun along with two mahogany doors, while the seller of a Yamaha motorcycle was also getting rid of a piano accordion! The entire contents of a pre-school were also available to interested parties.

In entertainm­ent, Brendan Grace, ‘ Ireland’s greatest comedian’, was scheduled for Cahir House Hotel, following his presence at an Irish evening in Monaco where he entertaine­d Prince Rainier and Prince Albert. Meanwhile, in SG1, upcoming DJs from Ibiza, Germany and France, were all scheduled well into Autumn 2000. Out in Kades Kounty, Brendan Shine was set to entertain the locals.

Underage drinking was under the microscope in July 2000, as publicans were no longer able to make the defence of ‘reasonable belief’ that a customer was over 18. The introducti­on of a new voluntary age card was due to help publicans make the right call.

Fermoy snooker player Dáithí Whelan was selected to represent Ireland at the 2000 World U21 Snooker Championsh­ips in Bangalore, India. The player was lauded for his talent and was due to play a fundraisin­g exhibition match against World U21 player, Rodney Goggins.

Kildorrery and Glanworth championsh­ip encounters ended in a second draw in 15 days, when both their Junior A footballer­s and Junior B hurlers games ended all square. Meanwhile, in Castletown­roche, the Junior A hurlers ended Dromina’s unbeaten run in the league in very windy conditions in a game that was described as ‘very entertaini­ng’.

Over in Listowel, the Mitchelsto­wn U16 chess team took the title at the Munster Community Games, and earned a place at the national finals at Mosney. The town had another reason to celebrate, as athlete Karen Considine held on to the national title in the 100m sprint, and took silver in the 200m sprint at the National AA1 Track and Field Championsh­ips in Tullamore.

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 ??  ?? Some staff members of Supermac’s, Fermoy in 2000, take time out to pose for our camera on their opening day in July of that year. L-r: Wayne Power, Ballyduff; Nevada Griffin and Niamh Jones, Fermoy; Denis Lynch, manager; Pat McDonagh, managing director, Supermac’s; Neilus McSweeney, Rathcormac and Matthew Roche, Ballynoe.
Some staff members of Supermac’s, Fermoy in 2000, take time out to pose for our camera on their opening day in July of that year. L-r: Wayne Power, Ballyduff; Nevada Griffin and Niamh Jones, Fermoy; Denis Lynch, manager; Pat McDonagh, managing director, Supermac’s; Neilus McSweeney, Rathcormac and Matthew Roche, Ballynoe.
 ??  ?? At the presentati­on of the Munster ESB Primary Schools Environmen­tal Awards in 2000 were pupils of Ballylande­rs National School, who received the award for the best new entry in Co. Limerick. Included are John McDermott, Stephen Sheehan, Una O’Donnell, Johanna Kelly and Laura Frewen with their teacher Maureen Dineen; Brid Tunney, ESB and Geri Maye, RTE’s Den 2 who presented the awards.
At the presentati­on of the Munster ESB Primary Schools Environmen­tal Awards in 2000 were pupils of Ballylande­rs National School, who received the award for the best new entry in Co. Limerick. Included are John McDermott, Stephen Sheehan, Una O’Donnell, Johanna Kelly and Laura Frewen with their teacher Maureen Dineen; Brid Tunney, ESB and Geri Maye, RTE’s Den 2 who presented the awards.
 ??  ?? Pat Hayes, with his wife Mary and children Sharon, Martin, Michael John and Justin, at a special function at The Castle Park Hotel, Mitchelsto­wn to mark his retirement from An Garda Siochana after 36 years in the service, 27 of those in Mitchelsto­wn. On the night, Pat was the recipient of presentati­ons from the Garda Representa­titive Associatio­n and the local gardai.
Pat Hayes, with his wife Mary and children Sharon, Martin, Michael John and Justin, at a special function at The Castle Park Hotel, Mitchelsto­wn to mark his retirement from An Garda Siochana after 36 years in the service, 27 of those in Mitchelsto­wn. On the night, Pat was the recipient of presentati­ons from the Garda Representa­titive Associatio­n and the local gardai.
 ??  ?? Youngsters Darragh O’Sullivan, Katie Leahy, Deirdre O’Reilly and Kieran Brady, pose for a photo with Cork and Erins Own dual star Brian Corcoran, during the official opening of the Gala supermarke­t in Watergrass­hill in July 2000.
Youngsters Darragh O’Sullivan, Katie Leahy, Deirdre O’Reilly and Kieran Brady, pose for a photo with Cork and Erins Own dual star Brian Corcoran, during the official opening of the Gala supermarke­t in Watergrass­hill in July 2000.
 ??  ?? Ballyporee­n U16 selectors, l-r: John O’Callaghan, Willie Lynch and Donal Cahill (selector/manager), prepping the local side for their U16B football championsh­ip final versus Holycross in July 2000. The encounter, held in Cashel, was won by Ballyporee­n.
Ballyporee­n U16 selectors, l-r: John O’Callaghan, Willie Lynch and Donal Cahill (selector/manager), prepping the local side for their U16B football championsh­ip final versus Holycross in July 2000. The encounter, held in Cashel, was won by Ballyporee­n.
 ??  ?? Fermoy women’s junior 15 quad, winners at Monkstown in summer 2000, Karen Fox, Amy Corcoran, Eve McCarthy (cox), Joanna McGrath and Amy Beausang.
Fermoy women’s junior 15 quad, winners at Monkstown in summer 2000, Karen Fox, Amy Corcoran, Eve McCarthy (cox), Joanna McGrath and Amy Beausang.
 ??  ?? Castletown­roche youngsters who attended the GAA summer camp in Ballyhooly in July 2000, l-r: Ryan Stafford, Tom Daly, Trevor Cooney, Thomas O’Neill and Sean Nash.
Castletown­roche youngsters who attended the GAA summer camp in Ballyhooly in July 2000, l-r: Ryan Stafford, Tom Daly, Trevor Cooney, Thomas O’Neill and Sean Nash.
 ??  ?? L-r: Mary O’Brien, Nora Twohig, Nora Roche and Majella Hanley, who attended a vintage display in Killavulle­n in July 2000.
L-r: Mary O’Brien, Nora Twohig, Nora Roche and Majella Hanley, who attended a vintage display in Killavulle­n in July 2000.

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