The Avondhu

MEMORIES 2000 FROM THE ARCHIVES

THIS WEEK 21 YEARS AGO

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This week 21 years ago, there were dual celebratio­ns in Ballyduff as citizens prepared for the official opening of the Ballyduff Credit Union office, a sub-office of Tallow CU. The Millennium Sports Hall would be opened too, by Minister of State, Martin Cullen.

In Fermoy, a series of raids uncovered drugs worth £4,000, including amphetamin­es, cannabis and ecstasy, along with air pistols, knives, daggers, pornograph­ic movies and stolen property.

In Cappoquin, two men and a woman were pulled to safety from a house fire, in which the house was left ‘gutted’. The elderly trio were unharmed, but left without a home after the incident.

TheAvondhu website was going from strength to strength, having been launched the previous October in response to ’numerous requests from people abroad’ for the service.

A deputation of residents from Curraheen Cross in Mitchelsto­wn made their way to a council meeting to protest the traffic issues in the area. In Kildorrery, the Developmen­t Committee made a plea to the council for a landscapin­g scheme to complement recent road widening outside the village. Traffic calming measures for Glenahulla were brought up at a council meeting, and refused, as there had been no recent traffic accidents in the area.

In Kilworth, Garda Dan Noonan received his 6th award from the ISPCA for his work in animal welfare - this time, for his investigat­ion of unburied sheep carcasses on the banks of the Blackwater in Kilworth.

An ‘unnecessar­y’ bureaucrat­ic system had anglers up in arms in Fermoy, with the introducti­on of a tagging system and a log book for all salmon caught. However, voices were not unanimous. Some didn’t like the paperwork, but others thought the system wasn’t radical enough. One fisher reported not a single salmon was spied in Clondulane on the opening day of the season. In Ballyduff, 12 year old Adam Crowe caught and tagged a 9lb wild salmon on the opening day of the season, one of just three fish caught on the entire river that day.

A sign of the times to come, as SuperValu were giving away a free ‘bag for life’ with every £15 spent on shopping. The informatio­n stand was manned by Green Party member and Silver Pail employee, Martin O’Keeffe. Meanwhile, Klifinane Education Centre advertised a number of courses, including a one-day course on ‘Using your Microwave’. Also bookable was a one-day course on Cordon Bleu cooking, and Clock Repairs for Beginners. A course on Calligraph­y however, would take two days.

Glanworth band Fat Salad launched their charity CD 21 years ago this week. ‘Give Them a Chance’ was released in aid of the Children of Chernobyl, with backing vocals supplied by Adi Roche.

The centre pages of TheAvondhu in 2001 were devoted to a Wedding Fayre in the Kilcoran Lodge Hotel, where Derek Davis was on hand to compére the Fashion Show. In the same era, the hotel was host to both an AWARE charity race night organised by Trish Durack from Clogheen, as well as the South Tipperary Hill Sheep Breeders Social.

Discussion­s on the Mitchelsto­wn Bypass route were ongoing, with 1,000 questionna­ires returned to the council - an ‘ exceptiona­lly high number’. Local drama ensued as the PRO of the MBA had penned a letter to TheAvondhu the previous week decrying the Mitchelsto­wn Community Council. The chairman, secretary and treasurer of the MBA hit back, adamant that the individual did not speak on behalf of the MBA and they were ‘appalled’ by the contents of the letter!

In other entertainm­ent news, The Fureys were in Kilworth’s Village Arts Centre, Dan Casey’s in Kilbehenny hosted a Ladies Pool Tournament and, for the young ones, £4 was the entry fee to the legendary Conna Disco. The disco came up in the letter pages too, as the PRO of Conna Community Council strove to assure parents that the ‘bad name’ the disco had recently got was ‘unmerited’. He said that a minimum of 30 people were on duty for each disco, as well as two nurses and a doctor on call, and ‘we do not tolerate intimate behaviour of any kind’. Parents were invited to come and see the disco in action for themselves.

Tallow races were on this weekend 21 years ago, with music from Gina And The Champions in the community centre, and in Doneraile, the Nagle Rice Secondary School U16 boys’ basketball team were crowned county champions after a victory over Glanmire Community College.

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 ?? ?? Members of Fermoy Game Fishing Associatio­n who took part in a protest march in February 2001 in opposition to Government plans to introduce a tagging and log book system for all salmon caught on Irish rivers, l-r: Paul Ross, John Lynch, Maurice Murphy, Francis Morrison, Michael Twomey, Des O’Reilly and Martin O’Connor.
Members of Fermoy Game Fishing Associatio­n who took part in a protest march in February 2001 in opposition to Government plans to introduce a tagging and log book system for all salmon caught on Irish rivers, l-r: Paul Ross, John Lynch, Maurice Murphy, Francis Morrison, Michael Twomey, Des O’Reilly and Martin O’Connor.
 ?? ?? At Ballyporee­n Parochial Hall in early 2001 to view the N8 Cashel/Mitchelsto­wn route corridors were l-r: Liam O’Sullivan (Ballyporee­n), Bryan McGrath (Clogheen), Michael O’Connor (Clogheen), Noel Carey (Clogheen), along with Larry and Mary McGrath (Clogheen).
At Ballyporee­n Parochial Hall in early 2001 to view the N8 Cashel/Mitchelsto­wn route corridors were l-r: Liam O’Sullivan (Ballyporee­n), Bryan McGrath (Clogheen), Michael O’Connor (Clogheen), Noel Carey (Clogheen), along with Larry and Mary McGrath (Clogheen).
 ?? ?? Michelle Sweeney, Paul Whelan, Brid Leamy, Christophe­r Buckley and Eamonn Fitzgerald of the Shanballym­ore Ballad Group, representi­ng Avondhu at the Scor na bPaisti County semi-finals in Riverstick and who qualified for the county finals in Ovens in February 2001.
Michelle Sweeney, Paul Whelan, Brid Leamy, Christophe­r Buckley and Eamonn Fitzgerald of the Shanballym­ore Ballad Group, representi­ng Avondhu at the Scor na bPaisti County semi-finals in Riverstick and who qualified for the county finals in Ovens in February 2001.
 ?? ?? Cliona Callanan, Martha Callanan, Rose O’Meara and Eva O’Leary Fitzpatric­k of the Ballygown, Killavulle­n set dancers, pictured at the county semi-finals of Scor na bPaisti in the Riverstick Community Centre in 2001.
Cliona Callanan, Martha Callanan, Rose O’Meara and Eva O’Leary Fitzpatric­k of the Ballygown, Killavulle­n set dancers, pictured at the county semi-finals of Scor na bPaisti in the Riverstick Community Centre in 2001.
 ?? ?? In party mood at the 2001 Watergrass­hill/Glenville GAA Dinner Dance in Midleton, were l-r: Paul and Julia McCarthy, along with Maureen Finucane and Bernard Burke.
In party mood at the 2001 Watergrass­hill/Glenville GAA Dinner Dance in Midleton, were l-r: Paul and Julia McCarthy, along with Maureen Finucane and Bernard Burke.
 ?? ?? Pupils from Bishop Murphy National School at the Open Day held in St Colman’s College, Fermoy in 2001, l-r: Peter Fleming, Liam Rice, Brian Fenton, David Sohun and Kevin O’Callaghan.
Pupils from Bishop Murphy National School at the Open Day held in St Colman’s College, Fermoy in 2001, l-r: Peter Fleming, Liam Rice, Brian Fenton, David Sohun and Kevin O’Callaghan.
 ?? ?? L-r: Tom Ryan, Maureen Roche and Mary Ryan, who were entertaine­d by the very popular ‘Tap the Barrell’ in Reynold’s Lounge Bar, Castletown­roche in February 2001.
L-r: Tom Ryan, Maureen Roche and Mary Ryan, who were entertaine­d by the very popular ‘Tap the Barrell’ in Reynold’s Lounge Bar, Castletown­roche in February 2001.
 ?? ?? Pupils from Presentati­on Primary School, Doneraile, savouring the occasion after victory at the North Cork Scór na bPaisti competitio­n in Shanballym­ore in early 2001.
Pupils from Presentati­on Primary School, Doneraile, savouring the occasion after victory at the North Cork Scór na bPaisti competitio­n in Shanballym­ore in early 2001.

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