The Avondhu

MEMORIES ARCHIVES

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The front page of TheAvondhu in May 2001 reported that Gardaí in Fermoy were investigat­ing two alleged incidents of sexual assault on women in the town. Both attacks occurred within hours of each other but were not thought to be related. One took place at Elbow Lane, and the other at Chapel Hill near the Protestant Church. The attacks brought to four the number of sexual assault incidences in the town in recent months. Another attack in Mitchelsto­wn that week on Mulberry Lane, again on a lone woman, was also being investigat­ed by Gardaí.

In Castletown­roche, two cross cocker spaniel puppies were rescued from drowning in the Awbeg River after being dumped. The dogs were thrown from a car with notes attached to their collars: “Please give us a home”. Two teenagers rescued the dogs after children playing alerted the youngsters to the dogs’ plight.

A deputation from Kildorrery made their way to a meeting of Cork County Council to draw attention to traffic issues in the village, particular­ly the speed of passing motorists, and the ever-increasing number of potholes. They told of one incident where an elderly person was abused by a motorist as she crossed the street for “not getting out of the way”.

A new six acre housing developmen­t in Brigown, Mitchelsto­wn got approval from An Bord Pleanala, with constructi­on work due to start in the coming month. The 88 units would range in price from £85,000 for a 2 bed semi-detached home to £175,000 for a five-bedroom detached home.

Toss Bryan’s were holding a ‘Lawnmower Clinic’ 21 years ago, where the public would be offered a free inspection of their problemati­c machines and could browse for possible replacemen­t models. The advert promoted keystart lawnmowers for those with back trouble, with up to £40 trade-in on an old model.

The Garda Report 21 years ago sought informatio­n on six fishing rods taken from a car at Knockanani­g Reservoir in Fermoy, and three generators stolen locally, two in Rathcormac and another in Coolnakill­a. Four hubcaps were stolen from a car in Fermoy in the late hours of the night. Firemen from Fermoy and Mitchelsto­wn backed by 26 personnel from Collins Barracks battled a massive gorse fire at Kilally, Kilworth, with the blaze estimated at taking over 30 acres of land. The area was ‘notorious’ for fires.

The Carmelite Community and the people of Tallow were buzzing with anticipati­on for the visit of the Relics of St Therese to the town, as other areas had been awash with visitors when the relics were present.

Meanwhile, the National Spring Clean was deferred from April to June in order to avoid the risks of Foot and Mouth Disease.

In Fermoy, there was opposition to contractor­s’ use of ‘The Promenade’ as a depot for heavy plant machinery during pipe-laying work. Sorenson’s, the contractor­s, promised the area would be fully restored, but those opposed urged them to reconsider. Also in the town, the Mill Island ‘Friendship Bridge’ was opened and blessed by Fr Eugene Baker.

The new SSIA saving incentive had come into action on May 1st, 2001, and ads from the Credit Union as well as private brokers urged locals to get on board with the scheme.

Mitchelsto­wn was due to decide its part in the 2003 Special Olympics, as a public meeting would be held in The Firgrove Hotel to discuss the feasibilit­y of the town being one of 160 host towns for the event.

The Bottlehill Environmen­tal Alliance were facing an uphill battle, as of their 75 written submission­s and 21 oral submission­s against the plan, the county manager would not find ‘even one worthy of a positive response’.

A five man team from the locality hoped to make the history books, competing in 2001’s Red Bull Flugtag competitio­n. Glanworth’s Emelyn and Ross Heaps, Mossy Flynn and Martin Lyons, would join Ballyduff ’s Alan Sivyer who would fly The Glanworth Mill Mirage, hoping to keep the beast in the air for more than seven seconds to beat the

world record.

In Clondulane National School, children took part in ‘Africa Day’ with Ms Beni Oboru, who taught them all about Kenya and how to make

grass skirts, as well as other aspects of her culture.

Mitchelsto­wn Juvenile GAA boys suffered defeat to Ballyhooly in the U12 league final, and

Glanworth GAA Club held a victory social in The Firgrove Hotel to celebrate the Minor team’s achievemen­ts. Castlelyon­s GAA had a new sponsor in FCI,

while St Colman’s College in Fermoy were victorious in Croke Park, winning their third-ever All-Ireland hurling title, defeating Gort College 2-10 to 2-7.

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 ?? ?? Mary Holland presents her painting of Carrignava­r to Michael Horgan, chairperso­n of the board of management, Carrignava­r National School, to be used to raise funds towards the school’s building fund. Also included are Maurice Spillane, Imelda Warner, Dermot O’Driscoll, Gretta Cronin and Ber Sheehan.
Mary Holland presents her painting of Carrignava­r to Michael Horgan, chairperso­n of the board of management, Carrignava­r National School, to be used to raise funds towards the school’s building fund. Also included are Maurice Spillane, Imelda Warner, Dermot O’Driscoll, Gretta Cronin and Ber Sheehan.
 ?? ?? Coaching staff, Denis Ring and Michael Doolan, with St Colman’s College president Fr Denis Kelleher and deputy principal John Hickson, seen here with the Croke Cup after the Fermoy college’s All-Ireland success over Gort Community School on a scoreline of 2-10 to 2-7.
Coaching staff, Denis Ring and Michael Doolan, with St Colman’s College president Fr Denis Kelleher and deputy principal John Hickson, seen here with the Croke Cup after the Fermoy college’s All-Ireland success over Gort Community School on a scoreline of 2-10 to 2-7.
 ?? ?? Liam Reidy (second right) making a presentati­on to Michael Fitzgerald, who had retired from his position as manager of Araglin Creamery in 2001, pictured with Bill Russell, who is presenting a bouquet of flowers to Michael’s wife Bridie at the function held in O’Mahony’s Bar.
Liam Reidy (second right) making a presentati­on to Michael Fitzgerald, who had retired from his position as manager of Araglin Creamery in 2001, pictured with Bill Russell, who is presenting a bouquet of flowers to Michael’s wife Bridie at the function held in O’Mahony’s Bar.
 ?? ?? Rowing coach Ray Morrison with members of the junior 16 quad, l-r: Karen Fox, Amy Corcoran, Amy Sexton and Amy Beausang, hoping to do well at the Fermoy Rowing Club Regatta in May 2001.
Rowing coach Ray Morrison with members of the junior 16 quad, l-r: Karen Fox, Amy Corcoran, Amy Sexton and Amy Beausang, hoping to do well at the Fermoy Rowing Club Regatta in May 2001.
 ?? ?? Pupils from Britway National School, who took part in a skipathon to raise funds for the Irish Heart Foundation in 2001, l-r: Sarah Barry, Michelle Tobin and Jessica O’Regan.
Pupils from Britway National School, who took part in a skipathon to raise funds for the Irish Heart Foundation in 2001, l-r: Sarah Barry, Michelle Tobin and Jessica O’Regan.
 ?? ?? L-r: Regina Fitzgerald (Burncourt), Justine Murphy (Mitchelsto­wn), Grace Frewen (Mitchelsto­wn) and Cornelia Russell (Kilbehenny), at the open night in Presentati­on Secondary School, Mitchelsto­wn.
L-r: Regina Fitzgerald (Burncourt), Justine Murphy (Mitchelsto­wn), Grace Frewen (Mitchelsto­wn) and Cornelia Russell (Kilbehenny), at the open night in Presentati­on Secondary School, Mitchelsto­wn.
 ?? ?? Ethan McCormack, Adam Douglas, Stefan Walsh and Scott McCormack at the Adair Primary School quiz night held in Fermoy Rowing Club in 2001.
Ethan McCormack, Adam Douglas, Stefan Walsh and Scott McCormack at the Adair Primary School quiz night held in Fermoy Rowing Club in 2001.
 ?? ?? These pupils of Clondulane NS were delighted to show off their traditiona­l African dress when Beni Oburu visited for Africa Day 21 years ago.
These pupils of Clondulane NS were delighted to show off their traditiona­l African dress when Beni Oburu visited for Africa Day 21 years ago.

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