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Organised by Arts committee of Youghal Socio Economic Development Group (YSEDG) drew from people in the arts, local business. artists, musicians and members of the public. Among the topics discussed was the development Mall Arts Centre, Festivals, the needs of artists who live in the town and how arts can contribute to the socio and economic development of Youghal. Among the issues raised was the lack of space within the Mall Arts Centre to cater for all the arts under one roof. YSEDG have undertaken to create a comprehensive arts plan for inclusion into Youghal’s overall development plan. Text ends. For further information contact Ms. Lorraine Hogan Rapid Coordinator on 086 3805441. 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This presentation was based on shop owners, businesses and residents entering into the vision for heritage decoration of the Main Street. Mr. McLaughlin said that owners and tenants should choose colours for premises from the heritage catalogue. He presented slide show examples of shop fronts of Youghal that both fitted the proposed model and those that needed refurbishment. He advised members that the heritage colours are more muted and that ’garish’ tones are to be avoided. He stated that gutters, drainpipes and window frames should be white and that mouldings should not be the same colour as wall tones. The task for owners, according to Mr. McLaughlin, is to work together to create an overall positive impression. To facilitate the process during decision -making on refurbishment, Mr. McLaughlin said a ’referee’ would monitor the decision to ’prevent duplication’. He also stated that exceptions to the catalogue would include stonework and brickwork, which should be kept in their original state, while windowsills should also be left untouched. Those fronts that have ’corporate identity’ should be ’tastefully done’ added Mr. McLaughlin. The County Manager added that owners would benefit from architectural advice that would otherwise be extremely expensive. She said the Council could offer to paint buildings as a way of offering the owners a ’view of the heritage vision’. The Town Clerk ventured that Development Contribution monies could be used for this purpose before adding that the process would ’take the jaded look from the town centre’. Cllr. Murray warned that the time lapse between removing the recycling site at Tides car park and the opening the new centre by the Railway Station would leave users without cars in the area stranded. The Town Clerk said Youghal had a ’state of the art civic amenity centre and kerbside collection’. He also stated the availability of private collectors for refuse. Cllr. Murray replied that there was no facility for collecting glass with kerbside collection. Cllr. linehanFoley said all the bring sites had been removed from all areas in the town while both the Mayor and the Town Clerk said the sites were removed because of ’abuse’. Report of the Town Clerk on matters arising from the minutes of the monthly meeting held on 11th February 2008. HOUSING & BUILDING: 1) The allocation of the first phase of Parklands amounting to eleven social housing units (10 3 bed, 1 two bed units) will take place this week. The anticipated handover time from the developer is within the next six to eight weeks. The successful applicants will be required to undertake pre-tenancy courses and each tenancy offered will be for a period of twelve months initially. 2) We are concerned in relation to the initial response to the Housing Needs Assessment currently being undertaken by the Council. A public advertisement was placed in the Examiner and Youghal News newspapers informing people of this assessment. Letters and new forms were issued to each current housing applicant. Any person who has not completed these forms, needs to do so immediately to ensure that they will be considered for future Council Housing Schemes and Casual Vacancies. Initial evaluation interviews on received forms are currently underway. ROADS & FOOTPATHS: 1. A tender report has been received from David Kelly Partnership in respect of the DeValera Street Car Park Project (consisting of the development of 37 car parking spaces). A contractor will be appointed shortly with a view to commencing works in April. 2. A tender report has been received from David Kelly Partnership in respect of the Church Street Heritage Regeneration Project. Again a contractor will be appointed shortly with a view to commencing works in April. 3. Youghal Town Council have received notice of the Non National Road Grant Allocation for 2008 from the Department of Transport. This years allocation amounts to 287,000 (no increase over 2007) and a report on same is currently being prepared by the Town Engineer for presentation to the Members of the Council at the April meeting. WATERS & SEWERS: 1. The reservoirs are currently at full storage capacity with an average daily demand of approximately 575,000 gallons per day. 2. I am unaware of any problems with the Waste Water Drainage System and all pump stations seem to be working satisfactorily currently. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: 1. A planning application has been received from Cork County Council for the laying of a new 350mm trunk water main from Boola Waterworks to the Reservoirs at Cork Hill. RECREATION & AMENITY: 1. The Millennium Garden underwent seasonal maintenance during the month of February. This involved the cleaning out of all the ponds together with the removal of all the vandalised pond structures (it is hoped to replace these with a more practical solution during the spring). The gates and archway have been painted black and gold to correspond with the scheme throughout the town. Five new seats have been provided and all the brick paving powerwashed and cleaned. 2. As no funds were provided in the 2008 Council Budget for the 1798 Memorial Park, I have had to source other sources of funding from various agencies. I have managed to secure 26,000 which will be spent on increased lighting, new balcony seating, planting and painting the park for the summer of 2008. Work has already commenced on the park and orders have been placed for the extra seating and lighting. Votes of Congratulations. Cllr. Linehan-Foley offered high praise to athlete, Sarah Ryan. She added that the Council should acknowledge her recent achievements with a letter congratulating the athlete. Town Foreman’s Report. Cllr. Casey asked on behalf of the fishermen for a tap to be installed on the quayside. He informed members of complaints from Prospect Farm about troublesome dogs running loose in the area. The Cllr. concluded by seeking clarification as to why the side gates of the Mall House are closed throughout the day. He said members of the public had pointed out to him that the area has always been open to the public in the past. Cllr. Burke pointed out that a section of footpath at the junction of Windmill Hill and South Cross Lane has been left unfinished. The Cllr. called for ’extra ladders’ to be installed on Market Dock and Buttimer’s Dock. He continued with requests to clean up jail steps, fix lighting at 139 North Main Street and heavy ponding at entrance to Pitch and Putt club while thanking the Town Clerk for his efforts in getting lights working at Seafield. Cllr. Linehan-Foley told the Council that she received a request to have a handrail installed at the Mall Strand to ease access for the disabled. She cited a Kilcoran wall that has been weakened by subsidence and while she acknowledged that the wall is ’privately owned’ she wondered if the Council could contact the owner. The Cllr. wanted the public to know that the Millennium Garden playground is closed for renovations and will reopen. "We are very lucky in this town to have three playgrounds," she said. She then enquired as to why the bus continues to stop by Bertie Dempsey’s ’when we all agreed here to relocate the stop to the back street’. She said members of the public had asked her why this was the case and that traffic congestion problems (the reason for relocation) continues. Cllr. Revins said the change had been suspended while investigation is carried out on health and safety issues regarding the back street stop. The Town Clerk said he was ’aware of only one complaint’ about placing the new bus stop on Catherine Street. (This referred to Cllr. Murray’s information at a previous meeting asking the Council to reconsider the new bus stop as she had received a complaint from a woman who felt the stop was isolated and ’lonely’. Cllr. Linehan -Foley added that the new bus stop was ’part of our development plan’, she asked. "Why did Bus Eireann change it?" Cllr. Murray said the woman in question ’must have phoned Bus Eireann herself’. The Town Clerk suggested Cllr. Linehan-Foley Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 YOUGHAL TOWN COUNCIL MARCH MEETING phoned Bus Eireann herself’. The Town Clerk suggested Cllr. Linehan-Foley bring a motion at the next meeting ’calling on Bus Eireann to adopt the Council’s proposal’ She replied that it was ’unfair that we do things in the Chamber and then it’s changed, it makes us look like fools’. The Cllr. then added that she felt frustrated by the lack of activity on reopening the Youghal-Cork railway line. "We need to take action, even if it means getting the public involved with placards. We need to get Iarnr d Eireann in here. We write letter after letter but nothing happens,’ she said. The Town Clerk again advised she bring in a motion. Cllr. Beecher complained of youth activity in Green Park, particularly football playing. "I’d like to thank staff for the cleaning up of Father O’ Neill statue although his hand is still missing and his head is loose," he said. He maintained that ’young families and the elderly are afraid to go into the park’ because of the boisterous youth. He stated that ’ball playing should be banned’. Cllr. Linehan-Foley took umbrage with the Cllrs. suggestion and said young people could be ’doing worse’. "What harm are they doing kicking a ball?" she asked. "They could be doing a lot worse like drink and drugs. Where are they supposed to go?" she said. Cllr. Beecher replied. "Out to the beach." He warned that flowerbeds will be ’destroyed’ by those ’coming down from the estates’. The issue of dog fowling was once again raised with the Town Clerk advising that fines are at a national rate and abuse was a question of personal responsibility. "They know who they are and they are the same ones all the time," he said. Cllr. Beecher concluded by asking that refuse illegally dumped behind No. 9 Dermot Hurley be removed by the Council at the owner’s request. Cllr. Revins said if he catches the dog owner fowling outside his premises every morning ’they will get more than a fine’. He then asked if a sign be erected outside the Bun Scoil to signify the disabled parking space and requested the space be painted blue. Cllr. Hennessey remarked that signs on the Rhinecrew roundabout were obscuring vision over the left shoulder on the third exit to the Breton road and asked that the signs be rearranged. The Town Engineer had good news for Cllr. Burke with the announcement that funds had been secured for the extension of the outfall pipe on Front Strand and funding would be available for works on SruthÆn na Sall post Easter. Cork County Council Items a) Report by Cllr. Murray. Cllr. Murray said she has spoken to the offices in Cork County Council (CCC) about her proposal for the amenity walkways and has requested that the project be broken into two phases. She informed members that a CCC motion from Cllr. Aherne called on CCC to borrow money to build a permanent library in Youghal. She went on to say that Cllr. Aherne expressed the view that the rent being paid to River Gate Mall is ’exorbitant’. Cllr. Murray refuted Cllr. Aherne’s claim and countered it by stating the rent for the River Gate Mall premises was ’good value’ for money at 6.11c per sq. foot over 5,700 sq ft. She added that the CCC Manager has ’no intention of borrowing’. Cllr. Linehan-Foley was bemused by the information and called the rent ’dead money’. She said she could not understand the logic in wasting money on rent that ’could go towards a new building’. She also criticized CCC for not having a public toilet in the library saying it was ’unheard of’. Cllr. Murray responded to the toilet issue by stating that users can be ’buzzed in by library staff’ and that it is not an issue. Mayor Savage said he thought Cllr. Aherne’s motion was ’good’ adding his belief that ’paying rent is ludicrous’. Cllr. Murray ascertained that with being a member of the library committee she has worked hard to get a permanent library for Youghal and cited St. Mary’s as a possible location but was told the library had to be ’highly visible’. Cllr. Linehan-Foley remarked that there is ’no high visibility where it is’. She added that before Cllr. Murray was elected the Youghal Council had been presented with blueprint information on a project for Collins Bakery to become the permanent library and that Youghal was third on the list in the County. She said moving into River Gate Mall had moved Youghal down the list. Cllr. Murray said membership has ’tripled’ and people are very happy. She informed the Mayor on request that the contract for renting in River Gate Mall was for 4 years and 11 months. Cllr. LinehanFoley, still exasperated, said. "We are paying dead money." Clearly tired of the argument Cllr. Murray then stated. "I said to myself before tonight if there is anymore of this carry on I will not give another report. I will give it direct to the media." The Mayor wanted clarification. "Are you saying you don’t want to report on CCC issues?" Cllr. Murray replied. "I am fed up being ridiculed and humiliated." Cllr. Linehan-Foley remarked that the library was ’a local issue affecting Youghal town’. Cllr. Murray simply replied. "Forget it, forget it." She then left the Chamber at this point, returning a short time later. Following this debate matters moved on to the odour emanating from the Civic Amenity site. Cllr. Burke called the smell ’unbearable’ and at ’unacceptable levels’. He added. "Cork County Council appears to be non-compliant with section 6.2 of their licence." He said the environmental welfare of the town should not be dependant on the ’whim of the wind’. The AVR waste treatment site had also come under investigation from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) but while it was acknowledged the plant had released odours Cllr. Burke said information from the EPA clearly identified the fowl odour as 90% sourced from the civic amenity site. Cllrs. Beecher and McLellan backed Cllr Burke’s claim and criticized AVR for their leak while the County Manager promised to ’urgently’ pass on the concerns over the amenity site. Cllr. Casey again rasied the issue on the delay in building a permanent fire station. He said the men and women ’risking their lives’ deserved a better facility. Cllr. Linehan-Foley said there was a change in design plans to make the proposed building fit in with the Credit Union and the lifeboat station. The County Manger promised to have an update for Cllr. Casey at the next meeting. Cllr. Beecher had a number of items to raise with the Town Engineer which included: when the footpath at the leisure centre would be completed, a disabled space for Raheen Park, loose manhole covers at Dun CorÆn and the state of the Hilltop Hotel. The Town Engineer replied that the leisure centre footpath would ’hopefully’ be finished by summer and said he would ’check out’ the possibility of a disabled parking space in Raheen Park. A discussion followed on derelict sites in relation to the Hilltop Hotel. Cllr. Hennessey informed the Town Engineer that the ’entrance to Seafield Court is always flooded’. Mayor’s Business. The Mayor announced he had attended his first Area Roads Meeting and said he had secured 180,000 for lighting at Millennium Court. The Town Clerk said he had contacted both Waterford County Council and Cork County Council with the purpose of invoking the Section 58 Agreement in order to ’take control’ for the maintenance of the Rhinecrew roundabout and the entrance of the N25 by-pass on the Cork side. Planning Applications Cllr. Liam Burke said the Main Street is becoming a hive of activity late at night with pubs, cabs and fast food outlets. He said the noise levels late at night are a ’nuisance to residents’ who are suffering from ’sleep deprivation’. He added that vandalism to property and cars is common -place. "It’s a public order situation," he said. For these reasons he urged the County Manager to reject the application from Supermacs to extend their trading hours. He said an extension would ’set a precedent for other fast food outlets’. Ollie Casey supported this move while Cllr. Beecher reminded members that ’there is already a fast food outlet operating until 2am in the area and it causes litter all over the place’. Report of the Heritage Municipal Policy Committee by Cllr. Burke. Cllr. Burke reported on recent developments such as the 50metre extension to the town walls wall top walk, which, he said, Medieval funday will be extended to incorporate the entire weekend with live music provided on the Saturday night to entertain the crowds. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 YOUGHAL TOWN COUNCIL MARCH MEETING Report on the Harbour Municipal Policy Committee by Cllr. Casey. During this report Cllr. Casey informed members that Harbour Master, Michael Kelly said the recent motion from Cllr. Murray for the installation of a pontoon at the quay was not feasible, as a pontoon ’would not survive the south easterly winds or depressions in this area’. It was also reported that the Town Clerk suggested to the committee a fund of 30,000 from a Marina proposal budgeted in 2003 should go towards a master plan for the entire harbour. It was also agreed at the committee meeting that the Slob Bank was an ideal location for a marina. The Harbour Master added that ’infrastructure (is needed) within the town to facilitate this provision’. Report on Rapid Issues by Cllr. Revins. Cllr. Revins said there was no report from RAPID this month. However, he was able to confirm that a day care centre ’will go ahead’ and that Youghal is ’back on the list for a primary care centre’. Report on Claycastle Leisure Company by Cllr. Casey. Cllr. Casey reported that a letter had been sent to Youghal Town Council detailing the Leisure Centre’s proposed price increase for 2008. These were: Public Swimming Pool to increase to 7 per adult, 4.20 per child and OAP and 21 per family. This is an increase of 4.6%. Public Gym - no increase for adults and teenagers but there is an increase of of 5%. A swim in addition to either a gym visit or fitness class will be available for 1 extra. Motion in the name of Cllr. Murray seconded by Cllr. Beecher: was a ’great loss’ to the town and a ’sad day for Youghal’. Mayor Savage concluded that the ’Council didn’t let them go’. LETTER RECEIVED FROM COMHALTAS CEOLTOIRI EIREANN CRAOBH EOCHAILLE IN RESPONSE TO THE MARCH MEETING OF YOUGHAL TOWN COUNCIL 11th March Re: Mall Arts Centre Dear Councillor. I understand from reports of last night’s monthly Town Council meeting that there seems to be some confusion regarding Ceolta Si booking of the Mall Arts Centre. Before going on our recent trip to China we were summoned to a meeting by the Arts and Heritage Officer Mr Ger O Riordan to discuss our booking. We understand that another booking was sought for the same dates. We agreed to meet on our return from China, but alas when we returned, our meeting had been cancelled. As the matter has now re-appeared I would like to take this opportunity to state the longstanding Comhaltas relationship with Youghal Town Council and the Mall Arts Centre. During the Pre-Development, brainstorming and consultative stages of the proposed Mall Arts Centre, Comhaltas along with other Arts organisations was happy to input its ideas and perceived needs for the Centre. When Youghal Town Council submitted the application for a Government grant under the Access 2 Funding Programme, it included a letter of support from Comhaltas outlining its commitment to the Centre. During this consultative process Comhaltas committed to performing it’s then established Thursday evening Ceolta Si Seisiun at the Mall Arts Centre. Monday and Thursday were selected for Youghal Ceolta Si Seisiuns as the neighbouring Ballyduff Booly House was held on Wednesday evening while Cul Ceoil in Dungarvan was held on Tuesday evenings. When Micheal Ahern TD Minister of State finally opened the Mall Arts Centre, Ceolta Si provided the musical entertainment on that occasion. Comhaltas immediately booked the Centre for a Concert on the Eve of St Patrick’s Day and also booked Thursday evenings for July and August of that year. In year two of the newly opened Mall Arts it was suggested in the Business Plan for the Centre that the local Arts groups would form part of the new Board of Management. Sadly this did not happen and when Comhaltas sought to book its usual Thursday evening for the following summer the Council Official informed us that the Centre was given out on a first come first served basis. A similar response was received the following year, while in 2007 we were informed that no bookings would be taken until Court days were identified. Having viewed the booking journal in September, November, and December 07, we found that there were no bookings for July and August 08, so we duly booked our preferred dates for 2008. Thank you for taking the time to read this report we can assure you that our story and our version of the success or otherwise of our bookings for the Mall Arts Centre can be verified through the usual channels. The Business Plan for Brœ na S presented to Ms Mary Linehan Foley Mayor of Youghal Town Council on St Patrick’s Day 2003 shows that the Mall Arts Centre was always viewed as an integral part of the vision of Comhaltas. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact any member of our committee. "That Youghal Town Council call on the NRA to investigate as to why no route is sign is posted for Killarney Via Youghal on N25". Speaking on this motion Cllr. Murray said. "A lot of our business comes in from Rosslare but a lot of it is going via Fermoy and Lismore. We have an opportunity to do business in Youghal and we should take it up with the NRA." Cllr. Beecher supported the motion. Any Other Business Under any other business there was an expression of strong disappointment from a number of Councillors to the news that Dancing Thru the Ages will not be performing their seasonal show at the Mall Arts Centre this summer. The traditional troupe has opted to take the show to Cork. Cllr. Revins said he was ’very upset’ at the turn of events and was forthright in pointing the finger of blame at Youghal Comhaltas. "We provided them with a site, they perform in the Walter Raleigh, Brœ na S and Gazebos, do they want the whole town?" he asked. The Cllr. was referring to a dispute over Comhaltas booking Thursday nights at the Mall Arts Centre, which was a regular night for Dancing Thru the Ages in the past two years. The Town Clerk explained. "Both companies made applications for the same dates. Neither company was willing to accommodate the other. I asked the Arts Officer to mediate. A reconciliation meeting was set up. Both agreed but then one (DTtheA) pulled out and decided to move elsewhere. The Mall Arts Centre is there for everyone. It would be unfair to pick one over the other. It’s not good for either show and not good for the town. It is unfair to put the Council in this position." Cllr. Revins said one individual ’wanted Thursday nights’. Cllr. Casey said it was a ’sad day when two groups can’t reach agreement’. Cllr. Murray said there would be a ’huge loss of revenue to the town’. "Dancing Thru the Ages were working under a lot of pressure and they have invested heavily in props and lighting and they didn’t want anyone else using it without supervision. Let’s hope Comhaltas can follow the act on Thursday nights. There is a lesson learned regarding bookings. We definitely lost the better show," she said. Cllr. Hennessey also bemoaned the loss of revenue. "It brought in money, even if it was just people buying fags. It was a great night out. You dressed up and not in t-shirt and jeans, went to the show, then went to the pub for a couple of drinks to talk about it. Comhaltas have Bru na S . They knew they Is Mise (DTtheA) had Wednesday and Thursday nights," she said. Cllr. Micheal de Buitleir Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 WEST WATERFORD NEWS Clashmore & Piltown Easter Ceremonies 2008 The following are the list of times and ceremonies taking place in Clashmore and Piltown churches this Easter. Holy Thursday Waterford Cathedral -10.30am The bishop celebrates this mass with his priests. The oils are blessed -Oils of Catechumens and Chrism. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. Mass of the Lords Supper -We comes together as a community of believers to celebrate the feast day of the Eucharist. We call to mind what Jesus said and did at the Last Supper. A call to share in his mission. Piltown 7.30pm; Clashmore 8.30pm Adoration at the altar of repose After mass of the lords supper until 9.30pm in Piltown and 10.30pm in Clashmore. A time of quiet prayer to which all are invited. Good Friday -Day of Fast and Abstinence - we listen to the word of god. Prophecy of Isaiah, Letter to the Hebrews; St John’s personal account of the lords passion. We pray for the welfare of the whole world. Each one is invited to venerate the cross. We receive Holy Communion. Celebration of the lords passion: Piltown 3.30pm; Clashmore 8.00pm [Confessions after these ceremonies] Stations of the Cross: Piltown 7.00pm Holy Saturday - Easter Fire, Easter Candle. The Risen Christ dispels the darkness the story of our salvation from the Old Testament. Water is blessed - we renew our baptismal promises and receive the Eucharist.Easter Vigil Mass:Piltown 7.30pm; Easter Sunday: Piltown 9.30pm; Clashmore 11.00pm Presenting Proform! For Redmond, Killian and the McGrath family, last Sunday’s point to point meet at Lismore produced that much anticipated victory for their very promising young mare by "Presenting" "Presenting Proform" in the Glanbia sponsored Mares Maiden Race for 5yo. "Presenting Proform was well favoured in this race and lived up to all expectations, with the much in form M J O Connor on board the mare produced O Connors third win of the meet, when going on to win this race by five lengths. Congratulations all and continued success! Clashmore 45 Drive This weeks top prizes were shared jointly three ways between the Aglish Contingent John Motherway and Tom Osbourne, Bobby and Mary Anne Connery, Ned Hynes and Jim McGrath all on eight games. Next we had best of the last five game winners Liam Curran and Thomas Power they shared this prize with Michael and Mairead Fahey, Our lucky last game winners Martin Lynch and Pat Roche. Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone for their continued support. On Monday night last March 3rd, Peter Connan and John Smiddy were this weeks top prize winners at the Clashmore 45 Drive on Monday night, on nine games they were our first prize winners. In joint second we had Kathleen Osbourne and Eileen Dower Pat Roche and Martin Lynch Tom Osbourne and John Motherway. Our best of the last five were Margaret and Dan Leahy Mary Anne and Bobby Connery. Our lucky last game winner was Aine Curran and Roger Hynes Mairead and Michael Fahey. New Arrival! Congratulations to another of our 45 drive players from across the Blackwater -James Connon and his wife Jo on the birth of their baby daughter Laura Elizabeth a most welcome sister for Georgina and James, best wishes from all at the cards. Clashmore - Kinsalebeg GAA Club Lotto On Monday night last we had no overall winner of our weekly lotto jackpot and it now stands at 2100 when our draw takes place again next Monday night at the Decies Bar. Last weeks numbers were 14, 15, 21, 22, Well done to each of the following that were the lucky winners of 20 spot prizes Jim Power Coolbagh ; John Flynn Cappagh; Eamonn Lynch Scart Cappagh; Martin Rafferty Tallow; Alan Curran Coolbagh We had no jackpot winner either on the previous week - Monday night March 3rd -in our Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Lotto draw the numbers out were 1, 2, 13, 27, Next weeks jackpot will be 1950 when our draw takes place on Monday night at The Rising Sun. Well done to each of the following who were our winners of our weekly 20 consolation prizes; Michelle McCarthy Clashmore; Thomas O Keeffe Summerhill; Jim Flavin Clashmore; Anna and Declan; Michael & Sharon c/o Peig Once again thanks to everyone for their continued support! New Arrival Belated congratulations to local postman Tony Lawlor and Angela on the birth of their baby girl, whom they have named Grainne, recently, Best wishes from all your friends and future neighbours in Clashmore. Thursday Club-Decorate your Hat Competition results On Thursday last March 6th our Thursday club held a very successful "decorate your hat competition" and the following were our winners; 1st Mary Hynes; 2nd Joan Dower; 3rd Francis Chalice - Loft; 4th Karen Byrne; 5th Maureen Wilson; 6th Kitty Keane; 7th Johanna Merrigan. Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone who took part in the competition. On behalf of the Thursday Club we would like to take this opportunity to wish all our members and friends a very Happy Easter! Clashmore Aid Cancer Treatment Throughout the months of January and February a number of church gate collections in aid of ACT have taken place throughout West Waterford, East Cork, Youghal town and Dungarvan town and overwhelming and we would like to thankyou our supports for your very generous donations. The amounts collected were as follows:JANUARY COLLECTIONS:Youghal - St. Mary’s 700.72.; Holy family - 362.15.; Strand - 542.89. (Total Youghal town: 1605.76); Gortroe - 184; Ballymacoda 296.92; Killeagh - 453.08; Inch - 500.24; Total for January: 3040.FEBRUARY COLLECTIONS: Aglish 410.39; Ballinameela - 215.15; Mt. Stuart - 153.37; Cappoquin 1004.60; Modeligo - 246.58; Affane - 189.97; Lismore 975.15 also cheque £50 sterling ( 63.73); Ballysaggart 365.84; Colligan - 115.51; Kilbrien - 286.40; Kilgobinet 189.33; Ring - 388.46; Old Parish - 165.85; Clashmore 214.45; Piltown - 633.68; Knockanore - 299.60; Kilwatermoy - 125.00; Glendine - 276.00; Fourmilewater - 478.25 also cheque 150; Nire - 338.68 also cheque 100 and 50; Touraneena - 534.50; Tallow - 376.33; Mt. Melleray - 385.81; Ardmore - 341.92; Grange - 334.96; Total collected for February: 9404.15. Thanks to our supporters and collectors. Sympathy Our deepest sympathy is being extended to the Sandes Family of Ballyduff Upper on the death of Ben, dearly loved husband of Diana and father of Neil and Patrick. Funeral service for Ben took place on Saturday morning last at St Carthage’s Cathedral Lismore. CRY Returns! Our very popular local community radio station has made a welcome return to our airwaves on 104 fm. Broadcasting to Youghal Town and the surrounding area [Ardmore, Clashmore, Aglish, Kinsalebeg Knockanore Killeagh Inch Ballymacoda to name but a few] the station will commenced broadcasting last Saturday and Sunday morning from 8am to 10pm. However because of the ongoing refurbishment of League of the Cross Hall, home to the station broadcasting will continue to be limited. We will however be broadcasting this Easter weekend. Throughout both days we will feature all your favourite programmes including Deise News with our own Eddie Moloney and Mary Sheehan at 5.00pm on Saturday. Mary will also be along to host the Country and Irish show, which runs from 12 noon to 2.00pm on Saturdays. We will continue broadcasting on Saturday’s only during the following weeks. We will keep you updated on any further developments in this column so watch this space! Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 WEST WATERFORD NEWS Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Community Games Art Results Our area finals of community games took place here in Clashmore - Kinsalebeg during the past week and our prizewinners represented us at last Saturday’s county finals, which took place at St Augustine’s College Dungarvan. Well done to all our winners and thanks to everyone who helped in any way especially our teachers and staff at each of our three for their help and co-operation. The following were our winners in each of the age categories GIRLS UNDER 6 1st Laura Buckner, Clashmore 2nd Ella O Neill, Clashmore 3rd Shannon Murphy, Piltown BOYS 1st Kyle Marks Clashmore 2nd Eoin Fitzgearld, Piltown 3rd Jack Lombard,Clashmore UNDER 8 1st Katie Roche, Clashmore 1st Adam Lombard , Clashmore 2nd Eodaoin Meehan,Ballycurrane 2nd Sam Fitzgearld, Clashmore Joint 3rd Kelly Truswell,Clashmore 3rd Jack Ryan, Piltown Joint 3rd Lauren Landers, Clashmore Under 10 1st Jessica Truswell, Clashmore 2nd Megan O Doherty, Clashmore 3rd Niamh Fitzgearld, Piltown Under 12 1st Sorcha Nolan, Clashmore 2nd Elena Hynes, Clashmore Joint 3rd Penny Nuttall, Clashmore Joint 3rd Joanna Kelly, Clashmore McGrath and Angela McCarthy and they beat Patsy Fleming, Patrick Foley and John Hunt. Our thanks to everyone for their continued support of the Tom Beresford Memorial Cup Ring Tournament in aid of Hospice. Our thanks to the Darts Club On behalf of the Tom Beresford memorial Ring Cup Ring Tournament we would like to say a very sincere thankyou to the Rising Sun Darts Club for their very generous donation to the Hospice fund, it was very much appreciated. 1st Adam O Sullivan, Piltown 2nd Dean Russell, Clashmore 3rd Mike Vriesema , Clashmore 1st Patrick Thomas, Ballycurrane 2nd Dean O Brien , Ballycurrane Joint 3rd Ryan Thomas , Ballycurrane Joint 3rd Shane Russell Clashmore Under 14 1st Kate Hynes, Clashmore 1st Maurice Ledingham Clashmore 2nd Remee Cunningham, Clashmore 3rd Anna Sheehan, Clashmore Under 16 1st Caoimhe Hynes, Clashmore Ring Tournament Our weekly Ring Tournament in aid of Hospice continues each week at the Rising Sun Clashmore, already we have had some surprise winners and losers but it’s all to play for as we continue our first rounds. Well done to Seamus Troy who continues to keep the show on the road with his excellent score keeping! We have double results for you this week so lots of changes on the tally board! On Saturday night February 23rd Richie Fitzgearld [Coolboa] Johnny Curran and Mary Colbert teamed up and beat Jimmy Ormond Ger Ryan and one of our 2006 winners Anne Power. The second match on that night saw Gillian Keogh well below her personal best combined with a notable absence of usual supporters, she and Tom Hickey and Con Twomey were beaten by the better team on the night Jimmy Quinn Mike Long and John Veale - one of our 2005 winners. On Friday night February 29th we saw mother take on son in another great competition, our winners here were Declan Hickey, Paudie O Rourke, and Mary Flavin they beat Jonathan Flavin Jason Walsh and Aggie Hurton. Following last weeks very intensive game our score keeper Seamus Troy was off on a well deserved rest this evening and he was subbed by Liam Troy on the score board. Seamus was back in the driving seat again on Saturday night March 1st when we saw Cork Dublin and Waterford set aside their indifferences for one night and team up for what has to be the best match of tournament so far. Pa McCarthy and two of last year’s winners Paul Marks and Michelle Keogh beat John Hurton J. J. O Neill [newcomer] and Tom Dee Snr. In two straight games. Watch this space for more on this team. Our final game this weekend was between Mossie McCarthy Pa The late James Jim Mulcahy Rath Kinsalebeg With sadness we recall the recent passing of Jim Mulcahy Rath Kinsalebeg, which occurred on January 31st in the loving care of the matron and staff of Youghal Community Hospital, he was in his late 80’s and had been ill for just a short time prior to his death. An industrious and hard working man Jim Mulcahy was a man of the soil and he toiled honestly all of his life on the family farm in Rath. Jim was a very strong willed and positive person, family and friends recall the early years of Jim’s life when he ploughed with horses, the pride he took in his work and counted the spoils of a good days work in the perfection of a job well done and in the warmth of a neighbourly turn. Typical of his vintage everything was hard earned and Jim was very protective of his passions he loved his car and the freedom to travel it brought to his life. He lived life to the full he loved to dance and enjoyed nothing better than a night of traditional music and song, or watch our traditional games on the telly. Reposing at Egan’s funeral home Youghal Jim’s removal took place on Friday evening. On Saturday morning requiem mass was celebrated for the happy repose of his soul, Jim’s sister May Kelly presently a patient in Youghal Community Hospital was silently remembered in our prayers during the mass. Following mass Jim was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. He is sadly missed by his sisters Julia and May his brother Matt, all his relatives neighbours and friends; to each of you we extend our deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace. Clashmore Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA U10. Our under 10s were in Ballinameela on Saturday March 1st. To take part in a Football Blitz. They performed very well. Winning 3 out of their four matches and held to a draw in the fourth one. A great result for our team. Indoor training Indoor training sessions are coming to a close Over all they have been very successful. Thanks to all who helped out during the winter months in organising the sessions and to parents for the many lifts in and out. There will be a short break for Easter and outdoor training will commence soon afterwards. Easter Egg Draw All our members of our Clashmore - Kinsalebeg Juvenile GAA Club are reminded of our annual Easter Egg draw which is taking place at the moment, as this is our clubs main fundraiser members are reminded to make on final effort this week to sell as many lines as possible before our draw next Thursday night March 20th - and of course do not forget to return all you cards and money before the draw. Thanks to all our supporters a Happy Easter all! Death of Bill Fleming With deep sadness we record the death of Bill Fleming the Ferry Bill died peacefully at his home in Ardsallagh on Wednesday last March 12th. Reposing at Egan’s Funeral Home Youghal Bill’s removal took place to Clashmore Church on Thursday evening and following requiem mass on Friday Bill was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. To his sister May and all his relatives neighbours and friends we extend our deepest sympathy. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Yoga with Susan in Youghal "I’m really looking forward to teaching Yoga in Youghal" Yoga teacher and writer Susan Ni Rahilly says that she thinks Youghal is a lovely place to teach such a wonderful thing as Yoga to people. "It brings such relaxation and feeling of well-being, that holding classes and courses at the Quality Hotel in Youghal can only enhance the whole experience for everybody." "I think that today, perhaps more than at any time during our history, people in the West are facing stresses and tensions that seem to be so beyond our control. Living with family pressures, finances and illness can make life hard to cope with. But thankfully Yoga, an age old system of working with the mind, body and spirit, gives a way of taking some of the control back - giving ourselves time for rest, relaxation and renewal. And sometimes it’s great just to get away from it all and be yourself, even if only for a couple of hours or so stretching and feeling good in the space a Yoga class provides." Yoga also helps you to understand your body and recognise when it’s time to do some preventative breathing or stretching. Of course if you have, say, back pain due to major damage you’ll need intensive one-to-one yoga guidance - but if aches and pains are due to stress or minor injury you can learn quite quickly your own simple yoga routine to relax. And learning about relaxation and posture is so important. "Just think about when you’re driving" says Susan, "you have a stiff upper back. You reach behind you for something from the back seat. What happens? Well, the chances are you’ll feel pain in your lower back. That’s because the upper back is so stiff the joints in the lower back are forced to move beyond their natural range to stretch that extra inch." Yoga helps to get the whole spine moving again. Bad posture is such a Western cultural thing now, but once you feel that freedom of a spine that moves with ease, it’s amazing what happens to your confidence and enjoyment of life. There’s a wonderful lift to the spirits when you don’t have to live with stress or pain any longer. Susan’s classes and courses will start on Saturday 29th March and there will initially be 4 Saturday mornings on the 29th and the 5th, 12th and 19th of April. "We’ll be in the Redbarn Suite on the first floor which is a lovely room with views over the beach and bay. The Gentle Yoga Class is at 9.30 to 11.00am and the Introduction to Yoga course will be on at 11.00 am to 1pm." Says Susan. Gentle Yoga is a slow and easy class taught in Susan’s own relaxed style and is suitable for back problems, arthritis, the inflexible, unfit and overweight. This class includes some slow, gentle Hatha Yoga postures, breathing, meditation and relaxation. The fee for this class is 60 euro for 4 classes and Susan says that hopefully this will be an ongoing class if there’s enough interest. The Introduction to Yoga course (part I) is a 4 week introductory course to Hatha Yoga and is suitable for absolute beginners or those wanting to refresh their practice. It includes Hatha Yoga postures, breathing, meditation and relaxation and again, if there’s enough interest there’ll be an Introduction to Yoga part II course. The course fee is 80 euro for 4 workshop sessions. You won’t need any special equipment for your Yoga if your just starting out as a beginner and want to try it, just wear something soft that you can move easily in (not jeans preferably) and bring something to put on the floor such as a large towel or blanket, and also something warm for relaxation - again a blanket or fleece if you have one. Susan has been teaching Hatha Yoga for over 8 years but, as she says "I was initially a Meditation teacher, I’ve been teaching for over 18 years and used to do lots of work with Relaxation. I think that learning Hatha Yoga in a lovely beachside environment at Redbarn will be a special experience and to emphasise that I’ll leave you with this quote from Swami Vishnu Devananda of the Sivenanda tradition of Yoga teaching: If you never tasted honey, no matter how often I tell you that honey is good you won’t understand until you try it. Yoga is not a theory but a practical way of life, put yoga into practice and you will see the benefit for yourself." Susan Ni Rahilly (Dip. BSY Dip.(Mn)BSY) Ph: 085 711 3702 e-mail: susan@yoga-withsusan.com ANOTHER SNOOKER STAR FOR YOUGHAL CYMS Michael Hennessy son of Christy and Karen Hennessy of the Market Square has all but qualified for the Irish U-14 snooker team to play against Wales in June of this year. With just the championships left to play in April, Michael stands at No.5 in the rankings. 6 players qualify and Michael is far enough ahead of the 7th ranked player to ensure his place in this year’s Irish team. The grandson of the late Christy who for many years gave sterling service to the C.Y.M.S. Michael has put in great effort over the season and is well deserving of his place in the spotlight. He has continued the C.Y.M.S. representation over the past 3 years following his brother James and his fellow member Christopher Cooney. It is indeed a great honour for the C.Y.M.S. and particularly for his family. Kenny Wight grandson of the late Jack Trihy another great stalwart of C.Y.M.S. teams over the years has an outside chance of making the team. He currently lies one place off in 7th. This is a superb achievement from a player who is underage again next year. Kenny still has everything to play for in his final tournament and we wish him every success. Other players involved and all underage next year are Mark Flaherty at No16. Aaron Tobin at No18 and Alan Revins at No 20.all these young boys have been a credit to their families and the C.Y.M.S. and long may it continue. The town is really proud of their achievements.Final confirmation of placings will be given on completion of ranking events. AILBRIN SOCIETY Ailbrin Society Youghal presents an illustrated talk by Gerry Aherne on Wednesday 19th March at 8.30 pm in the Walter Raleigh Hotel, Youghal, "In the Footsteps of Tom Crean - the Antarctic Expeditions of Shackleton and Scott". Few men graced the heroic age of polar exploration at the start of the 20th century more nobly than Tom Crean. Gerry Aherne who has been to the Antartic with tim Falvey will talk to the society on his expeditions to the Antartic. Admission 5, members free. All Welcome Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Daffodil Day Street Collection Margaret Walsh, Anne Muckley and Anne McCarthy collecting outside Merricks Ian Malone buys his daffodil off Helen Keane outside The Post Office YOUGHAL CYCLING CLUB Over the past few weekends club training spins have been well attended with upwards of 10 riders putting in Sunday morning spins covering 60 to 90km. With the clocks about to change at the end of the month, club members will be looking forward to the upcoming Leisure/Cyclosportif/Challenge Ride Cycling season which is just around the corner. With the first event kicking off in May club training spins will gradually increase in intensity and distance covered,with midweek evening training spins added into the mix. As mentioned May sees the Mount Leinster Challenge a 100km and 150km cyclosportif taking in 2 ascents of mount Leinster which is promoted by slaney cc and held in Enniscorthy. The Wicklow 200 takes place in June with a 100km and the tough 200km cyclosportif through the Wicklow mountains. The Ring of Kerry Cycle Challenge takes place in July which is a 180km charity fundraiser in aid of Enable Ireland around the picturesque(on a dry day) ring of Kerry.Also taking place in July is the 10th Anniversary Tour De France Cycle Challenge a 200km cycle between Enniscorthy and Cork the exact route of the TDF stage 10 years ago with the cyclists passing by Youghal .August brings the 2nd Sean Kelly Tour with 3 distances to suit all abilities from 45km,100km to the tough 160km trek through the Comeragh mountains. We will hold 2 Youghal CC club tours in August and September with distances to suit all abilities. Last year these tours proved very successful with visiting cyclists commenting on how enjoyable the tours were with refreshment stops along the way. The club has just launched a website: www youghalcyclingclub.com, information is continually updated about the clubs activities. A special mention goes to club member Kieran Groeger on his work and input in launching the site. If you would like to train for a particular event or just get fit in the fresh air, club training spins leave by the clock gate at 9am Sunday mornings. Routes are tailored on the morning to suit any newcomers---Helmets are compulsory. For more info contact Jonathan 086-8563292 YOUGHAL FLOWER & GARDEN CLUB Gillian Ahern and her son Dylan supporting Daffodil Day with Denis Hurton outside The Credit Union Martin McCarthy supports the worthy outside LIDL Youghal Flower & Garden Club monthly meeting will be held in the Walter Raleigh Hotel on Tuesday next, April 8th, at 8p.m. A Demonstration entitled "Floral Memories" will be given by Mrs. Margo Allen A.O.I.F.A. Competitions: Floral Exhibit - "Spring Time" Horticulture - 5 Spring Flowers. Plant Sale will take place and all are welcome to attend. Kady Faul collects her flowers with Paula Cooper collects her flowers from Helen Walsh Maurice Lynch outside Amber Kitty Mac Sweeney supports daffodil day with Noreen Cronin and Helen Brookes outside Brookes Super Valu Park National School plant a tree during National Tree Week. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY AT THE WALTER RALEIGH HOTEL Kilcoran Financial Services are Independent Brokers for mortgages, life cover, critical illness cover, education policies, savings, pensions, investments and mortgage protection policies. Youghal Cumann Na Daoine and Knockenrawley Resource Centre, Tipperary Town celebrate International Women’s Day and exchange gifts at The Walter Raleigh Hotel For best independent quote and advise contact J.J Flavin Q.F.A (advising clients since 1988) kilcoran financial services is regulated as multi agency intermediary by the financial regulator J.J Flavin also provides advise on European and Worldwide Properties. Maureen Tobin, Knockenrawley Resource Centre, Tipperary Town presents a salt dough plaque to Stacey Quinlivan, Youghal Cumann Na Daoine and Ann Morrison, Youghal Cumann Na Daoine presents a Celtic Cross Tapestry made by Julie Gracey Cox to Maureen Ruth, Knockenrawley Resource Centre, Tipperary Town during the International Women’s Day Celebrations YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB HOST DAFFODIL DAY Daffodil Day Committee: Margaret Walsh, Eileen Donoghue, Marian Murphy, Mai Motherway, Willie Doyle and Anne McCarthy Fidelma O’Connell and Paula McNamara Helen Landers and Phil Mangan supporting Daffodil Day Carol Mullally, Bridie Walsh, Sheila O’Sullivan with Pa Forrest We currently have investment opportunities in London, Prague, and Crete with prices ranging from 85,000 to 500,000. We may have something to suit you. Contact J.J on 087 8128236 or 93333. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 RED STORE HOST DAFFODIL DAY Kieran Groeger, Margaret Leahy, Marian O’Halloran and Amelia Fitzgerald Mary Bermingham, Aoife O’Shea, Gerty Murphy, Maggie Kilgallon and Trish McNamara Karen Farrell, Red Store with members of the Daffodil Day Committee Catherine Canavan, Anne Taylor, John Dunphy and Jack Price YOUGHAL COPE BRANCH Cllr.Barbara Murray, Mary Carson, Kay Mulcahy and Mary O’Callaghan Paul Curley with a little help from his two sons Adam and Lee from Fitzgerald Tce. presents a cheque of 2,200 to Catherine Egan, Secretary of the Youghal Cope Branch. Paul a member of the Youghal Athletic Club raised the money for the charity by completing the Amsterdam City Marathon, Holland last October. YOUGHAL C.Y.M.S. PADDY JOYCE MEMORIAL SNOOKER TOURNAMENT Angela Donoghue, Carmel Galvin, Elma Cronin, Richenda Kelly and Jean Farrell Willie and Brid Doyle, Anne and Jerry Russell James Hennessy winner of this year’s Paddy Joyce Memorial Snooker Tournament and runner up Derek Ahern with Mr. William Kelly, President Youghal C.Y.M.S. James won by 3 frames to 1 in an exciting final played at the societies premises last Thursday. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 MCDONALD TREAT AS MARY LOU TAKES LISBON WITH A PINCH OF SALT By Christy Parker Sinn Fein MEP Mary Lou McDonald ignored the parking space reserved outside the Town Council offices Hall for her Youghal visit and availed of the nearby car park instead. It may have been unintentionally symbolic but Ms. McDonald’s demeanour very much pronounced her a woman of the people as she greeted supporters in casual, chatty style. Not that there were many people about, common or otherwise, with just a handful of constituents accompanying SF Town councillors Sandra McLellan and Michelle Hennessy. Wrapped in a pitch-black coat offset by a healthy complexion, the articulate Dublin Central politician was on the Cork leg of a nation wide mission to decry the impending Lisbon Treaty on which Ireland is the sole EU country holding a referendum. The EU says it won’t recognise a democratic ’No’ if Ireland delivers one but that’s for another day, Senor. Meanwhile, Sinn Fein is the only Irish parliamentary party opposing a Treaty that Mary Lou says is "particularly bad." Q: So what’s wrong with it? ML: We’ll lose our commissioner and half our voting weight at Council of Ministers and hence our influence on European institutions. Public services like health and education may become prone to marketing and competition, which is wrong. There’s no advance in terms of workers’ rights or the environment. It supports nuclear energy and the nuclear industry. Then there are unwelcome complications around Defence and Single Foreign Policy... Q: Oh. But doesn’t EU Commission Vice-President Margo Wallstrom say indigenous nations can decide their own Defence strategies? ML: Only in terms of troop commitment. The government may want to narrow it down to our ’triple lock’ system but this Treaty is also about how you fashion foreign policy. ’Triple lock’ hasn’t stopped belligerent American troops passing through Shannon airport. Lisbon will ask that we increase our military spending and sign up to a common foreign policy, i.e a foreign Minister and a European diplomatic corp. I don’t think Ireland’s foreign policy interests coincide with a British, French or German foreign policy. Q: Name three changes you’d make to the Treaty? ML: 1. I’d insert a clause recognising the rights and responsibilities of the new military neutrals, giving them equivalence in law with the NATO members. NATO is all over this Treaty without one mention of the military neutrals, except a torturous formation of words that marks us out as an oddity. 2. Insert a clause that defines and protects public services. I’d recognise the market and competition but draw limits and say in law that the market will not intrude into health or education. These are basic services that citizens have a right to expect and its inappropriate to turn a profit on them. 3. Discard the institutional changes in terms of the Commission. I think every member state has a right to have a commissioner. But there’s a dozen changes I’d make Q: Is it practical for every country to have a commissioner? ML: It’s practical and necessary. It’s insane that the key agenda setter in Europe doesn’t have representation from each Member State. The trick in political influence is to be in early. If you intercept something way through the programme, its very difficult to change it. That’s the value of being at that table. Q: Do people really care? ML: I think once people see how big and central the issues are they will take a bigger interest. I think overall Irish people very much have a desire to be part of Europe though its difficult to get them to engage with it. Q: Do you think the Treaty is deliberately presented as complicated? ML: Very possibly. I think a decision was taken among European leaders to let it creep up on people. A political cabal holds a view of where Europe should go but also know that their view differs with what people want. Political elites and power structures protect themselves. Some politicians believe they now better than the people. I see it around me. SINN FEIN: Q: What lessons have SF learned from the last general election trauma? ML: We’ve learned a lot about the necessity to project our political message in a way that’s relevant, contemporary and accessible. We’ve learned to go back to basics in terms of what we’re good at -organising and community activism. We’ve also learned that things can turn very quickly and we need to have a much better capacity to read things. Q: Does SF have a big problem with voters associating it with 30 years of Northern Ireland’s problems? ML: Yes, because we’re an all-Ireland party and yes because there is a hangover from the conflict. But in the course of the election, though the results didn’t reflect it, I found the level of goodwill from people much more significant than I had expected. Q: Will issues surrounding the Gerry McCabe, Jean McConville and Robert McCartney murders continue to affect your election performances? ML: I think people of a certain mindset might try to exploit those tragic cases. The truth is, a lot of people suffered and people lost their lives. The truth is, none of that will go away, nor should we wish it to go away. We’ve been saying for some time that we need some sort of a truth recover process to feed into that sense of reconciliation. Q: But are these issues compromising your position in the South? ML: I don’t think so. Q: You’re dragged into them nonetheless ML: Look, we’re coming out of an incredibly difficult cycle of violence over decades. Anyone who imagines emerging easily from that or that a peace process is un-problematic is wrong. But I don’t feel either or the party or me are damaged by these things. Q: Isn’t being an All-Ireland party a two-edged sword because what happens on one side will affect the other? ML: Absolutely. And we seem to be constantly fighting elections. Prior to last year’s election we were incredibly busy in negotiations with the British and DUP and the issue of policing. Then we faced into a Southern election. That’s a dilemma in being an All Ireland party. But Irish politics is in transition and Sinn Fein is in the process of becoming mainstream. I think that throws up challenges for other parties and for us. Q: You brought baggage into the South; some associate SF support with beer-swelling, Celtic supporting, confrontational yobbos. Agree? ML: Nationalists don’t all correspond to that image. I’m not saying we don’t have young guys in Celtic shirts but it’s not the typical image. Republicans and SF are a very diverse group. People say, ’you’re not very typical of what we’d expect of SF’ and I say, ’Why not? Are you so caught up in your own stereotypes? I’m not untypical; lots of women of my age and background support Sinn Fein. Q: Do you think you get a fair media representation then? ML: There is a very definite bias. Q: Why? ML: Lot of reasons. Censorship ended officially but for many people it carries on unofficially. For some elements, the status quo is a comfortable place and we’re seen as new kids on the block and irritants. We argue a different type of politics and I think a lot of people would prefer we weren’t doing it. But as the phrase goes, (smiles) ’We haven’t gone away you know." IMMIGRATION: Q: You have said that ’people turn against each other people but it’s the system that causes it’. Explain that in terms of immigration. ML: If we allow a racist outlook to develop here, we’ll cause a catastrophe that will diminish us all. Nobody will win. Secondly, in areas like equal pay, conditions, and public service, this government must get things right. When Irish workers can be displaced by exploited foreign labour, it’s setting up a nightmare collision. Equally so regarding access to school places, housing and so on. If the government doesn’t deal with the bread and butter issues, then its not serious about creating a harmonious, integrated Ireland. Q: What are your views on the current immigration process? ML: We need to modernise an archaic system. It’s difficult to get into Ireland even for work purposes! But if you have a booming economy people are going to come here and Irish people must understand we are a diverse society now. There is no turning the clock back. Obviously anyone looking at the phenomenon of such strong emigration from Africa needs to be concerned about it; not just because of Europe but because its bad for Africa. That’s one area where Europe can be very effective if we get the politics right. Q: Finally, as an MEP and having an in-depth knowledge of the pan-European psyche ML: Yes?... Q: Do you think Dustin has any chance? ML: "I’ve seen less talented turkeys doing well in Europe." (Ok, I made up the last bit) Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Mary Lou McDonald MEP Visits The Town Hall Mary Lou McDonald MEP signs the visitors book at the council chambers with Cllr. Michelle Hennessy and Town Clerk Liam Ryan with (standing) local Sinn Fein members: Sheila Whyte, Mark Morrison, Thelma Reilly, Linda and Mary Anne Regan. Mary Lou McDonald MEP with local Sinn Fein councillors Sandra McLellan and Michelle Hennessy Mary Lou McDonald MEP with Sinn Fein councillors Sandra McLellan and Michelle Hennessy and Sinn Fein members: Sheila Whyte, Mark Morrison, Thelma Reilly, Linda and Mary Anne Regan. Easter Egg Hunt St. Mary s Collegiate Gardens Monday 24th March Mid-day - 2p.m. For more details - 087 4126213 In aid of Youghal Visual Arts Festival Yoga with Susan in Youghal "I’m really looking forward to teaching Yoga in Youghal" Yoga teacher and writer Susan Ni Rahilly says that she thinks Youghal is a lovely place to teach such a wonderful thing as Yoga to people. "It brings such relaxation and feeling of well-being, that holding classes and courses at the Quality Hotel in Youghal can only enhance the whole experience for everybody." "I think that today, perhaps more than at any time during our history, people in the West are facing stresses and tensions that seem to be so beyond our control. Living with family pressures, finances and illness can make life hard to cope with. But thankfully Yoga, an age old system of working with the mind, body and spirit, gives a way of taking some of the control back - giving ourselves time for rest, relaxation and renewal. And sometimes it’s great just to get away from it all and be yourself, even if only for a couple of hours or so stretching and feeling good in the space a Yoga class provides." Yoga also helps you to understand your body and recognise when it’s time to do some preventative breathing or stretching. Of course if you have, say, back pain due to major damage you’ll need intensive one-to-one yoga guidance - but if aches and pains are due to stress or minor injury you can learn quite quickly your own simple yoga routine to relax. And learning about relaxation and posture is so important. "Just think about when you’re driving" says Susan, "you have a stiff upper back. You reach behind you for something from the back seat. What happens? Well, the chances are you’ll feel pain in your lower back. That’s because the upper back is so stiff the joints in the lower back are forced to move beyond their natural range to stretch that extra inch." Yoga helps to get the whole spine moving again. Bad posture is such a Western cultural thing now, but once you feel that freedom of a spine that moves with ease, it’s amazing what happens to your confidence and enjoyment of life. There’s a wonderful lift to the spirits when you don’t have to live with stress or pain any longer. Susan’s classes and courses will start on Saturday 29th March and there will initially be 4 Saturday mornings on the 29th and the 5th, 12th and 19th of April. "We’ll be in the Redbarn Suite on the first floor which is a lovely room with views over the beach and bay. The Gentle Yoga Class is at 9.30 to 11.00am and the Introduction to Yoga course will be on at 11.00 am to 1pm." Says Susan. Gentle Yoga is a slow and easy class taught in Susan’s own relaxed style and is suitable for back problems, arthritis, the inflexible, unfit and overweight. This class includes some slow, gentle Hatha Yoga postures, breathing, meditation and relaxation. The fee for this class is 60 euro for 4 classes and Susan says that hopefully this will be an ongoing class if there’s enough interest. The Introduction to Yoga course (part I) is a 4 week introductory course to Hatha Yoga and is suitable for absolute beginners or those wanting to refresh their practice. It includes Hatha Yoga postures, breathing, meditation and relaxation and again, if there’s enough interest there’ll be an Introduction to Yoga part II course. The course fee is 80 euro for 4 workshop sessions. You won’t need any special equipment for your Yoga if your just starting out as a beginner and want to try it, just wear something soft that you can move easily in (not jeans preferably) and bring something to put on the floor such as a large towel or blanket, and also something warm for relaxation - again a blanket or fleece if you have one. Susan has been teaching Hatha Yoga for over 8 years but, as she says "I was initially a Meditation teacher, I’ve been teaching for over 18 years and used to do lots of work with Relaxation. I think that learning Hatha Yoga in a lovely beachside environment at Redbarn will be a special experience and to emphasise that I’ll leave you with this quote from Swami Vishnu Devananda of the Sivenanda tradition of Yoga teaching: If you never tasted honey, no matter how often I tell you that honey is good you won’t understand until you try it. Yoga is not a theory but a practical way of life, put yoga into practice and you will see the benefit for yourself." Susan Ni Rahilly (Dip. BSY Dip.(Mn)BSY) Ph: 085 711 3702 e-mail: susan@yoga-withsusan.com WOMEN’S HEALTH FORUM IN GORTROE HALL Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 YOUGHAL C.Y.M.S. JUNIOR SNOOKER FINAL Marion Maraga, Fidelma Coleman, Paula Cashman, Ann Loughlin, Helen Cunningham (Organizing Group Gortroe Ladies Club) Kenny Wight winner, Mr. Brendan Cooney Hon. Vice President and Michael Hennessy runner-up. In another exciting junior snooker final Kenny beat Michael by 2 frames to 1. New Coordinator takes over at Amnesty International Cork group Jo Collins and Gillian Buckley from Club Vitae,Quality Hotel Redbarn Youghal Joanne Hammond, Aoife Collins and Maeve Cassach from Breast Check Ireland Brian Hennessy from "Juice Plus" Gordon Kingsley from Foiroige Youghal Community Based Drugs Initiative Pauline Lynch (Diabetics Federation) Catherine Mason & Marie O’Brien (HSE) Dr. Oonagh Moynihan & Sr. Siobhan (Irish Heart Foundation) Fidelma Coleman Jay Flavin from Youghal has been elected as the new coordinator for the AmnestyInternational Cork group. Jay has been a member for several years and was one of the organisers of the Cork group’s ’’Stop human trafficking" campaign and the play ’’FLESH’’, which depicted the appalling brutality of human trafficking. The group are currently campaigning on human trafficking, the Darfur crisis, Burma, mental health, violence against women and for the closure of GuantÆnamo Bay detention camp, amongst other current and local issues. Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognised human rights. Our vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. In pursuit of this vision, our mission is to undertake research and campaigns focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination. We are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion. We do not support or oppose the views of the victims whose rights we seek to protect. We are concerned solely with the impartial protection of human rights. Amnesty International has more than 1.8 million activists, members, supporters and subscribers in over 150 countries and territories across the world. Although we come from many different backgrounds and have widely different political and religious beliefs, we are united by a determination to work for a world where everyone enjoys human rights. ’’No person made a bigger mistake than the person who did nothing, because she/he could only do a little". (Edmund Burke, 18th century Irish statesman and philosopher.) "If you feel you have time to spare, no matter how little, and you feel passionate about human rights, join us. I believe that all the little bits add up to the momentum for change," said Jay. Group meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 7.30pm at Barracka bookshop near the top of Barrack Street. Letter writing meetings are held at 8.30pm on the 4th Thursday of every month, at the same venue. Please note the different times. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 AQUATREK YOUGHAL DAY SKIPPER NAVIGATION COURSE AWARDS NIGHT AT THE WALTER RALEIGH HOTEL Special Guest Justin Slattery, Round The World Professional Sailor Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Denis Broderick Justin Slattery, Round The World Professional Sailor; John Innes, Centre Principal and John Griffin, Deputy Centre Principal Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper with the successful participants in the 1st Day Skipper Navigation Course run by Aquatrek Youghal Navigation Course Award to Fiona McKenna Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Jason Ansbro Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Michael Quinn John Griffin, Deputy Centre Principal; Justin Slattery, Round The World Professional Sailor and John Innes, Centre Principal pictured at the Aquatrek Youghal, First Day Skipper Navigation Course Awards Night. Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Peter Navigation Course Award to Ben Murray O’Connor Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to George Navigation Course Award to Michael McPadden Ruxton Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to John Griffin jnr. Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Aidan Foley SHERRY FITZGERALD HENNESSY ATTENTION TENANTS Vast choice of rentals available from Call to our offices today Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Justin Slattery presents the Day Skipper Navigation Course Award to Simon Navigation Course Award to Patrick Brooks Casey Tel: Donna 024 92595 or 086 8557382 Or visit website at www.daft.ie 650 Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 HALL OF FAME WELCOMES WILLIE O’MAHONEY By Christy Parker Athlete Willie O’Mahoney was inducted as the 2007 Usual Place Hall of Fame sports personality at the recent Annual Awards ceremony. The 62-year old grandfather received the accolade for outstanding commitment and contribution to his sport over a career spanning -thus far- almost 40 years. Former Olympic silver medallist and Sports Council of Ireland CEO, John Treacy, presented the Inch native with a Clashmore crystal trophy. Willie, a salesman at Broderick’s hardware shop on North Main Street, has remained a member of Youghal Athletic Club since joining as a 14 year old. "I remember a bunch of us from Inch called to (the late) Paddy Cooney to join what was then the Youghal Athletic and Cycling Club," he recalls. Their mission, he says, was inspired by such achievements as those of Youghal’s Paddy Coleman, an Irish champion over a mile and across country. A lot of track, field and road has bridged the years between that knock on Paddy Cooney’s door and his most recent circuit representing his club in a four-mile Masters (over 60’s) County Road Championship, earlier this month. March also saw him complete a seven-kilometre Munster cross-country Masters race in Tralee and a Ballycotton 10. Through the years, over all grounds and distances, indoors and outdoors, Willie has raced, triumphed and lost against a vast array of friends, strangers and admirers the length and breath of Ireland. Sprints and seven Irish marathons have been amongst the milestones on the road from Inch to the Hall of Fame. Off the track, he has been treasurer of the East Cork Board since 1970, forming part of an administration that has nursed through athletes-cum-acquaintances like Sonia O’Sullivan, John Treacy and Marcus O’Sullivan. "I’ve filmed a lot of their happy homecomings too," says Willie, in reference to a secondary passion for video, which he sometimes aligns with athletics. In 1974, Willie moved to Gortroe where he and Macroom-born wife Breda, -also an athlete- reared two girls and two boys. The children inherited their parents’ affinity for sport (daughter Sharon has represented Ireland in athletics and orienteering) and Willie recalls weekends "when the whole family would head off to compete in one competition or another somewhere in Ireland." Teetotal and a non-smoker, Willie’s early career saw him focus largely on track & field and cross-country. He was part of the Youghal team that won County Junior, Intermediate and Novice in the mid 1960’s. In that same era, when television sets were three to a street, road running became immensely popular in Ireland both amongst runners and spectators. As Youghal Athletic Club treasurer, Willie played a role in inaugurating the annual and legendary New year’s Eve ’round-the-houses’ race, in which the runners set off with the old year and returned with the new one. Up the road, another race awaited. In 1978 Willie and John Walshe from Ballycotton lined up with 29 others for the first Ballycotton10 road race. This month the two friends were amongst the 2,200 to compete, having not missed a single year in between. Individual rewards were mostly participatory through Willie’s peak years but he began to pick up a lot of indoor and outdoor Team and Individual County and Munster medals, from ’over 35’s level upwards. Then in Nenagh in 2007, after "umpteen 2nd and 3rd’s" came that elusive first All Ireland title in the Masters 400 metres. Forty years of training had paid off! He was quickly back training of course, relishing those long, fulfilling hours along Gortroe’s roads, Redbarn’s strand and Glenbower’s woods. He trains mostly alone nowadays but the yearly schedule remains almost unchanged since 1962. "Winter is cross country, indoors in January, Ballycotton 10 in March, Munster track& field in May and road races through the summer, with the Masters in Tullamore in August," he reels off enthusiastically. His philosophy remains unchanged too. "It’s all about the joy of competing. If you win that’s brilliant but it’s primarily a fantastic way of life. I’ve been blessed," he says. It would probably not be inaccurate to say the 2007 Hall of Fame inductee has, accumulatively, run to the moon and is nearing home on the way back having diverted round Mars for the scenery. But what else would a star do? AQUATREK NAVIGATES ITS FIRST AWARDS DINNER By Christy Parker Sixteen students from Aquatrek’s inaugural Day Skipper (Navigation) theory course received their certificates at the business’s first Awards Dinner at the Walter Raleigh Hotel last weekend. The sixteen represented the course’s full contingent and ranged from 16 to 70 years. Wexford’s Justin Slattery, the first Irishman to win the world’s most famous yacht race, the Volvo Ocean Race, in 2005-06, presented the certificates. Revenue from the 30 per head event, plus raffle proceeds for many prizes kindly donated by local businesses, went towards the Lifeboat service and music came courtesy of Martin & Jason. John Innes who, along with fellow lifeboat crewman John Griffin, established Aquatrek last year, complimented all who undertook the course, which ran twice weekly from October to February at the Quality Hotel. "They gave it everything and when it got tough, we rowed in behind them," said John with apt analogy. The syllabus covered "navigation to a middle/high level" according to John and covered such aspects as, sea safety, survival and life saving techniques, on board fire safety, navigation, racing and life jacket procedure. "Every boat owner or sailor wants to reach Yachtmaster qualification, which divides into shore based -which is theory- and practical. These people are now way there, having known nothing about it last October," John explained. The students ranged from experienced to novice and one of those surprised to know what he didn’t know was Peter Murray, who has had four decades of rocking boats, so to speak. "Its unbelievable what we learnt. This course will make a huge difference to me but I also know there is much more to learn and I will be signing up for further courses," he said. Peter, who co-owns a 22ft Trophy powerboat, at times found the three-hour sessions less than plain sailing. "There were difficult parts and the homework reminded me of my schooldays," he laughs. "But it all ties in with what Aquatrek are doing, which is the best thing to happen in Youghal for many a year. Justin Slattery, congratulated all present. Later, the man who has raced round the world several times, including as crewman on a world record 58-day odyssey in 2004, recalled his first boat experience. "As a teenager I asked someone at my local club to let me take a dinghy out. I spent half the day upside down and swimming in the harbour. I decided to take a sailing course immediately! Justin, 33, recommends doing courses before purchasing a boat. "That way you learn safety and also may find out the boat you had in mind is not actually what you need at all," he says. "On courses you meet people who will give you very good advice before its too late." Meanwhile, its almost launch time for Aquatrek’s summer 2008. "Last year was extremely successful and to be honest the poor weather gave us a chance to learn as we went along ourselves," says John. He adds. "Things are looking extremely promising for this year and a if we get a good summer I can see the harbour teeming with boats." For news on Aquatrek for 2008 see www.aquatrek.ie Tel: (024) 90542; 086 8593482/3; 086 8050726 Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 ST. PATRICK S DAY PARADE Geraldine O Connell, Youghal Town Council with the Mayor and Councillors Mr Ken Brookes, Brookes Super Valu presenting Youghal Pipe Band with their Prize Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 CAL FLAVIN S YOUGHAL 024-92026 WITH OIL PRICES INCREASING SAVE S THINK GREEN *SOLAR PANELS *PELLET BOILERS *WIND TURBINES *HEAT PUMPS Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS 2008 JIM FLANAGAN uPVC WINDOWS & DOORS A large selection of PVC Windows and Doors, available in all colours and made to your own specifications and designs. Remember as much as 30% of heat is lost through faulty windows. All our doors are fitted with a five point locking system as standard and all our windows with a three point locking system. All Windows supplied in Georgian, Clear or Tilt-and-turn styles. All our windows are installed with the revolutionary E Glass, Internal Beading, Aluminium Re-inforced and with Fire Hinges as Standard. We professionally fit all windows and doors. 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So, they are surprised that the "box bedroom" is actually larger than they guessed, but a "spacious conservatory" is often smaller. This mistaken view reinforces another truism of interior design that "box bedroom" clutter makes a space look smaller, while "conservatory" light creates a feeling of space. Measure up and draw a plan Before making any changes to the room itself, measure up and draw a to-scale floor plan. Drawing a room floor plan will clearly outline the kind of space available: SMALL - if either dimension is less that 3m (10’), then the room would be classified as small, but don’t panic, efficient use of space and a few design tricks will overcome this. Long and thin - if the length of the room is more than three times the width, then this is known as the "corridor" effect and, if there are windows at each end, inventive use of lighting will be needed to "open up" the space. LARGE - most homeowners see large rooms as a blessing, but if either dimension is greater than 9m (30’) furniture placing will be vital to overcome the un-welcoming "warehouse effect". Note the immovable The key to successful design is to detach yourself from what is currently in the space, however, some things can’t be moved without a great deal of extra work, so note the position of doors, windows and radiators on the plan. It is also important to mark "sweeps" on the plan - the space required to open doors or French windows. Be careful not to place furntiure in the path of sweeps. The same is true if the furniture has drawers or doors that need space to open. Power points, telephone and aerial sockets are less important, but may influence some decisions, so it might be a good idea to note them on the plan. Furniture cut-outs If large items of furniture must remain in a room, but you would like to experiment with locations, measure the item and cut a card to scale, move this around the floor plan to assess the options. It’s a lot less tiring than physically moving the furniture! Function and traffic Consider carefully what the room is actually used for and how frequently different areas of it are used. For example, a dining room is likely to require a table, but the space may double as an office and the room may serve as a walkway for access to other areas. So don’t place a table where it will block traffic and remember to leave space for a work station. There are more specific tips on these principles in the room sections. Creating a floor plan in this way ensures you are aware of the correct dimensions of a room and the constraints of power points, radiators and household use, but it frees the imagination to completely re-arrange the contents of a room. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS 2008 FIND A TRADESMAN What to look out for - High pressure sales people from so-called specialists. - Do not sign anything you have not read or do not understand. - Advance payments, particularly at the start of the job, should be avoided. - Demands for cash payments. You are only fuelling the black economy and putting yourself at risk from rogue traders. What to do if things go wrong - Speak to your builder if you think things are not right. Try and resolve problems quickly, do not let them fester. - If your builder does not sort things out after you have spoken to him, put your complaint in writing. - If there are still problems, get further advice. Depending on the problem, consult a solicitor or building standards authority. IF you’re looking for a good builder but don’t know where to start, follow these helpful guidelines to make sure you get the right person for the job. 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The scheme is funded by the Department of A total of three schemes will be completed this year the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. providing a total of 50 Social Housing Units for the Contractor: Adamslane Properties, T/A LFM people of Youghal. Construction (A) PARKLANDS Twenty three houses at Parklands are being snag listed (C) ASHE STREET DEVELOPMENT by the Council currently with a view to handover to the Ashe Street will be the site of 3 Town Houses. These Council within the next 6-8 weeks. Twenty two of the will be 1 three bedroomed and 2 two bedroomed houshouses are three bed with one house a two bed. The es. The cost of this project is 622,000 with each unit overall cost of the development being purchased is at a cost of 207,300. The Contractor for the Ashe 3.497m, resulting in an average unit cost of 152,000, Street Town Houses is Tourig Homes Ltd. As before, which represents excellent value for money. successful applicants will be obliged to attend a preThe allocation of the these houses will take place in tenancy course. The project is funded by the two phases starting with phase one next week (11 hous- Department of Environment, Heritage and Local es) to be followed by phase two (12 houses) in 4 to 6 Government. weeks time. The Council expect to receive the houses Allocation of the three houses will be given before the from the developer within the next 6 to 8 weeks. Post end of the year. allocation each tenant will undergo a pre-tenancy course prior to occupation. The scheme is funded by REFURBISHMENT WORKS the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. Developer: O Neill Bros. Ltd Refurbishment works on houses will be carried out in three phases. Phase 1, which is currently nearing com(B) KILLEAGH ROAD SCHEME pletion, will see 33 houses at Blackwater Heights refurTwenty four houses will be completed later this sum- bished at a cost of 410,000. The works will incorpomer in Seafield. The 24 units will consist of 21 Two rate central heating, wiring, insulation, windows and bedroomed units, 1 three bedroomed unit, 1 one bed doors. Phase 2: tender documents are currently being and one special needs unit. These will also be allocated prepared by the Architects Department of Cork COunty PARKLANDS (23 Houses) Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 SEAFIELD (24 Houses) FUTURE PROJECTS Meanwhile, the Council are negotiating a Part V Agreement with Murphy Construction for a site at Bawnmore for the purpose of building 100 houses over a five year period. These will be split 25% Social housing and 75% Affordable housing and will be delivered at a rate of approximately 15-20 houses per year. Further discussions are being held with McInerneys, now that they have obtained Planning Permission, for 30 houses at Whitebarn and land for future needs. It is planned to integrate delivery of this project with the Bawnmore development. Both of Cork County Council with a view to going to tender within the next few months. The houses involved are 21 units at Dermot Hurley Estate. Phase 3 of the refurbishment programme will be directed at the remaining houses at Blackwater Heights. Ard Na Mara (Affordable Housing) AFFORDABLE HOUSING There are 6 houses coming on line at Ardan na Mara supplied by Murphy Construction. The 2 two bedroomed houses will be 82 metres sq. and have a current market value of 215,000. Successful applicants can make a 50,000 saving on a purchasing cost of 165,000. Interviews have taken place with allocation expected within three weeks. The 2 three bedroomed houses with a 92.5 metres sq floor area are 185,000, resulting in a saving of 50,000 with a current market value of 235,000. 2 three bedroomed houses with a 101 metres sq floor area resulting in a saving of 70,000 costing 199,000 with a current market value of 269,000. of these projects are to meet current housing needs over the next five/six years. The aforementioned projects mark a significant commitment by Youghal Town Council to meet the housing needs of the area. It maintains the Council’s record as one the most pro-active Councils in providAshe Street ing housing to meet local needs and forward planning. All of the projects are designed and constructed with an emphasis on social integration. This information was supplied by Mr. Liam Ryan, Town Clerk on behalf of the Mayor David Savage and the members of Youghal Town Council namely, Cllrs. Mary Linehan-Foley, Michelle Hennessey and Sandra McLellan, Michael Beecher, Barbara Murray, Ollie Casey, Liam Burke and Sammy Revins. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS 2008 LUCEY FLOORING CARPETS Carpets Vinyls Laminate & Wood Flooring Curtains - Rugs Poles & Tracks n ctio ele S ue ve Val nsi & e t y Ex it ual of Q Hel p des ing yo i u g win dow n you r s& floo rs 1, Yawl Business Park, Foxhole, Youghal 024 93314 Youghal Tiles and Timber Laminate flooring from 10.50 y2 With Free Underlay on purchases between 1st-14th April Ceramic Wall and Floor Tiles from 12.99 y2 Tile and Timber fitters available Free measuring and delivery within local area Call 024-91640 / 086-8633840 PLANNING AVOID a home improvement nightmare by following our essential guide to DIY preparation. Follow our tips to ensure you achieve real improvements, while saving time and money. Planning your decorating Planning sounds boring but it does save time in the long run. It helps you think the job through, make all those difficult decisions about colour-scheming, and get together everything you need before you start work. Budget If you’re going to redecorate a room, begin by deciding how far you’re going to go. Will you just repaint the walls, ceiling and woodwork? Will you be papering the walls for the first time, or do you want to replace the paper you already have? And how about changing the carpet and curtains, even the upholstery and the lighting? These decisions will often depend on the size of your budget. You can probably do a quick room repaint for £50, but add some new wallpaper and you’ll at least double the spend. More extensive changes than this will definitely have you dipping deep into your savings. The choice is yours, of course, but be sure you know what you’re in for before you start. Start a file Unless you like white rooms, you’ll need paint colour charts, wallpaper and even fabric samples to help you decide which products to use. Buy a cardboard pocket file or a scrapbook from a stationer’s to keep them all in. - Pick up free colour charts from the DIY stores - Ask for samples of unwrapped rolls of wallpaper and borders on display - For fabric samples, try the curtain shops and department stores in your local high street - Local markets can be an excellent source of cheap fabrics - Tear pages out of monthly home magazines for colour-scheme ideas - Many magazines have separate stockists lists at the back for all the relevant product details Plan your time Your time is the free ingredient of any project, but you still have to work out how much of it is needed for the job. Don’t underestimate how long things can take. Just preparing a room for redecorating - clearing the furniture, taking everything off the walls, washing down surfaces, patching up any damage, covering up the carpet or stripping it and so on - could take a day at least. Allow a whole weekend for a simple repaint, and two if you’re paper-hanging, tiling or laying new flooring as well. This might sound a lot, but you’ll feel much better if you set yourself a realistic timetable and are able to keep to it as you go along. Everyone hates a job that drags on and on when you thought you could be done in a day. Get organised Last but not least, make sure you know exactly what you’re up against by reading through the appropriate DIY project in our guide. For example, a bathroom makeover could involve replacing all the old wall tiles (or tiling over them), painting the ceiling and the woodwork and putting down some new cork tiles. You could even fix that annoying dripping tap while you’re at it. By doing this now, you’ll be able to work out what order to do things in and then organise your shopping and work time accordingly. For this particular job, you should do tiling (the messiest bit) first, then painting and finally flooring. But before you can begin work, you have to estimate how much of everything you need. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS 2008 PLANNING M. Lyons BEFORE embarking on a DIY project, it s essential that you take the proper safety precautions. Remember that, if in doubt, always consult a professional. Here are some tips to help your home improvements go smoothly and safely. Paving Contractor Safety tips - Wear protective clothing including safety goggles, gloves and dust mask when working with potentially hazardous materials such as glass or spray paint. It is also advisable to wear a mask when working in a dusty environment e.g. sawing wood or MDF. When painting, or using any material that generates toxic fumes or dust, keep the room well ventilated. Never smoke while painting or standing close to a freshly painted area. - Always use the correct tools for the job. It is worth investing in high quality equipment as this will be safer and will probably do the job quicker. - Store tools in a safe place, out of the way of children and pets. Keep them in a box or a rack. - When using knives, always cut away from you. Use a baton as a guide and run a sharp knife along the edge of it. Always store knives securely. - When fixing or checking electrical appliances or connections, always switch off the power and remove the fuse or circuit breaker (MCB). If you’re fixing an electrical appliance, switch off the appliance at the socket and pull out the plug. Wear rubber-soled shoes when working on electrics. - Always keep a chemical fire extinguisher in the house. Never use water to put out a fire in an electrical appliance. Gas and electrical work is best left to a registered professional. - When using a power drill, choose a model that has a plastic nonconducting body. Unplug the drill before fitting parts and remove the chuck key before switching it on. Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewellery, which could get caught in the drill. - Ladders are one of the main causes of DIY accidents. Erect the ladder according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Never lean to one side as you could lose balance. - Don’t rush as you’re more likely to have an accident. Carefully plan the job before you start work. Know your limitations and consult a professional if you are unsure. It’s also a good idea to ask someone if they can help you. - Take extra care when removing artex or textured paint from walls as these materials may contain asbestos. Safety precautions must be followed when handling and disposing of asbestos. Contact your local environmental health department for advice. Tel: 086 8358503 Driveways, Patios, Kerbing etc. All Types of natural stone. 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KEEN-PRICE FURNITURE Unit 5A Youghal Commercial Business Park, Foxhole, Youghal Tel/Fax 024 90606 Mobile 087 2571436 FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF: Tables & Chairs Sitting Room Suites Beds & Bedroom Furniture Dining Room & Sitting Room Furniture Rugs & Occasional Furniture NOW IN STOCK LARGE RANGE OF CONSERVATORY FURNITURE DEPOSITS TAKEN FREE DELIVERY OPEN 7 DAYS Open 7 Days Mon - Sat 10.00am - 5.30pm Prop: Michael & Sandra Sloane To Tallow Youghal By-Pass To Waterford To Cork Keen-Price Furniture To Youghal Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 ST. PATRICK S DAY PARADE Ned Brennan and Youghal Scout Troupe YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB LADIES Wed 5th March - Daffodil Day - 18 Holes Singles Stableford Silver 1st Maeve Troupe Kelly (15) 34pts, 2nd Maurette Fogarty (18) 33pts; Bronze 1st Sharon Lupton (33) 41pts, 2nd Breeda O’ Donoghue (30) 35pts, 3rd Eileen Cashman (28) 35pts, 4th Maeve O’ Leary (24) 35pts Fixtures: Wed 19th Ladies Easter Prizes Sponsored by: Centra, The Strand. GENTS Midweek Open 13 Holes Singles; 1st Frank Galvin (22) 32pts Fri 7th - Sat 8th - Sun 9th March 18 Holes Singles Stableford 1st Eamon Walsh (12) 43pts, 2nd Mark Kenefick (12) 41pts, BG Michael Halpin (2) 36pts, 3rd Kieran Kavanagh (12) 41pts, 4th Mark Mc Sweeney (6) 39pts; Best Fri: John Greene (11) 38pts, Best Sat: Shane Kennefick (8) 38pts, Best Sun: John Hooley (5) 39pts; Fixtures: Tues 18th & Thurs 20th: Junior Golf - 8am Friday 21st - Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd: The P.J. Dennehy Memorial Corn NÆ Casca; Sunday 23rd at 2pm: Club Mixed Foursomes Monday 24th Open Threeball - ladies/gents/mixed Victorious St Patrick’s Weekend for Comhaltas The local branch of Comhaltas receives a brace of awards over St Patrick’s weekend. Having received first and second prizes in the Grupai Cheoil competition on Saturday evening the branch top up a great weekend when they won the Fr O Sullivan Trophy for beat cultural group in the Youghal Parade on Sunday. Feis Matthew For the first time, Feis Maitiœ, a Cork institution in the world of the arts and the development of young talent, included Irish traditional music in its programme. On the evening of Saturday 15th March, a bus of nearly fifty young musicians left Brœ na S in Youghal and returned as champions. The Youghal branch of Comhaltas Ceolt ir ireann has been promoting Irish traditional music in east Cork for twenty five years and its junior ranks have seen a recent upsurge of interest. The under 16 competitors, a group of more than twenty young musicians collectively named LÆr na Cruinne, won the top prize at Feis Maitiœ, coming first in the Grœpa Ceoil competition. A younger group, named Dra ocht an OileÆin, had their first performance on the city stage. Together only a matter of weeks, their progress has been phenomenal and they achieved second place in the under 13 competition. Both groups played a carefully rehearsed medley of tunes, many of which had local lore and significance attached.A large number of parents and supporters were in Father Matthew Hall for a wonderful evening’s entertainment. With more events and competitions ahead, plans are being put in place for these young east Cork musicians to perform in Youghal for the summer. They are also making links with other groups around the county, as well as in Wales and further a field, all of whom hope to visit Youghal and Brœ na S in the coming months. Congratulations to Jo Burke and Aidan Morrison who were also prize winners in solo competitions. All competitors did their mentor Daithi Kearney proud on the day. Branch teachers Aisling Pearce, Louise Keating, Sinead Mansfield, and Aoife Butler also supported Daithi in turning out both groups. Youghal Parade "Hats and flags from around the World" was the theme selected for this year’s Youghal parade. Influenced by the global exploits of Ceolta S, branch members donned hats from many countries around the world. Flags from the various countries visited by Ceolta Si were also on display. These countries were Ireland, Wales, France, Mexico, Italy, China, and Check Republic. Having travelled the world in the promotion of Irish Culture, Comhaltas is always proud to perform here at home in Youghal, for events like the Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade, the turn on of the Christmas lights, Festivals, the tourist season, monthly concerts at Bru na Si, and other social and charitable events. After the parade Comhaltas returned to the Local GAA Centre for the Annual Mol an Oige Concert and Ceili. Everyone was in a celebratory mood and when Aisling Pearce received the Fr O Sullivan Trophy for best Cultural Group, for the second year in a row, it marked the end of a very successful year. We now look forward to the year ahead and we Members of Comhaltas Eochaill who won the ’Athair look forward to O’Suilleabhain Cup for the best Cultural Group in this your continued year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade support for our many planned events in 2008. 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Summerfield Lodge, Summerfield, Mob:087-2854971 Youghal summerfieldlodge@eircom.net "Please contact me if I can be of help to you in any way - I m only a phonecall away" Clinic by Appointment SANT COLONIC IRRIGATION CLINIC BLOATED, TIRED, OVERWEIGHT, STRESSED, IBS, CONSTIPATION, NEED TO DETOX? - YOU MAY NEED A COLONIC - Ph: 085 1352406 Flexible Working Hours 6 Days a Week - Gift Vouchers Available email: sueol@hotmail.com Happy 50th Birthday to Peter Morgan Love from Mam, Bree, Eileen, Frances, David, Grandson PJ, Brothers and Sisters, Nieces and Nephews. 1916 EASTER COMMEMORATION This year s Commemoration takes place on Sunday March 23rd. Assemble at 10.45a.m. at Pearse s Square (Devonshire Arms). Main Speaker Martin Ferris TD. Youghal Republican Fife and Drum Band in attendance. 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We are also independent brokers for Life Cover and Mortgage Protection. Tom Geary (seated in the centre) pictured with past and present Eircom employees at his retirement party We are agents for Vivas Health Insurance and will offer you a competitive quote that is best for your individual situation. Contact us today on 024-93333 or call Norma Spillane on 086-8037684. Kilcoran Financial Services is regulated as a multi agency intermediary by the financial regulator. Youghal Racquetball Club Alfie Considine, section secretary CWU presents the scroll in appreciation for his service to the union Youghal interest in the Mens Novice Munster Championship ended Thursday 6th March when Wayne Fitzgerald was defeated by Din Carey of Templederry in their semi-final meeting. In what was proved to be a very competitive match Wayne and Din kept very close on scores, however at the end of the day it was a strong serving game from Din that separated the two and ended up with Din qualifying for the Munster final. Next up for the Club will be the Fermoy Open which is being held on the weekend of March 29th & 30th. Please note that this competition has moved out a week due to the conflict with Easter Weekend. To date we have seven adults signed up and going to compete in the men s novice section. For four of these players this will be their first competitive outing. More details will follow in coming weeks. Further out on the horizon the big event from the club will be on the weekend of April 5th & 6th when we have the honor of cohosting the Munster Junior Doubles Championships with Touraneena Racquetball Club. This is already lining up to be a great weekend and we are expecting in the region of fifty youths to be competing locally. We are well on the way to ensuring a good Youghal welcome to all those visiting. The club continues to grow and over the past few weeks we had no less than nine people join (5 men, 2 ladies & two youths: U10 & U12). We look forward to seeing them in the coming weeks and months. In an effort to integrate new players into the club and widen your circle of players we are also planning on holding a closed competition for local members. Further details will be available in the coming weeks. Anyone interested in more information please contact Wayne Fitzgerald on (086) 3806694 Tom and Nora Geary with their daughters Shauna and Cheryl and sons Shane, Derek and Ken at his retirement party YOUGHAL CAMOGIE CLUB will be held on Sunday March 30th at 3pm in the SMA Church Wilton, Cork Training for Under 12’s every Tuesday and Thursday at 6pm All are welcome islands Irish Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society Service of Remembrance Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 WILLIE O MAHONEY AND LESLEY RYAN ARE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WINNERS AT YOUGHAL ATHLETIC CLUB AWARDS NIGHT In Memoriam O’NEILL 2nd Anniversary In loving memory Of SEAN O’ NEILL Windgap, Youghal Whose anniversary occurs at this time. May he rest in peace. Always remembered by your wife Tess and family. Female Athlete of the Year Lesley Ryan receiving her Prize from Mary O Keeffe Male Athlete of the Year Willie O Mahoney, receiving his Prize from Mary O Keeffe A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Gordon Nicholson, Winner of the Andrew Nicholson, Prizewinner in Winter League receiving his Prize from Winter League receiving his Prize from Mary O Keeffe Mary O Keeffe O most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel,fruitful vine, splendour of heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea help me and I show me herein you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, queen of heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in this necessity; there are none that can withstand your power. O show, me herein you are my mother. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mother I place this cause into your hands (3 times). Holy Spirit you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life You are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer on three consecutive days. After three days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favour is granted. - PM A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Niamh Walsh Prizewinner in Winter League receiving her Prize from Mary O Keeffe Pat Arnott, Prizewinner in Winter League receiving his Prize from Mary O Keeffe Noel Curtin, Fastest Man in Winter League receiving his Prize from Mary O Keeffe Fiona Hickey, Fastest Lady in Winter League receiving his Prize from Mary O Keeffe O most beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel,fruitful vine, splendour of heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea help me and I show me herein you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, queen of heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in this necessity; there are none that can withstand your power. O show, me herein you are my mother. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times). Holy Mother I place this cause into your hands (3 times). Holy Spirit you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life You are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer on three consecutive days. After three days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favour is granted. - KOS Enjoy Easter Fitness Fun at Aura Youghal Leisure Centre Easter Camps As the Easter school holidays are fast approaching, Aura Youghal Leisure Centre is providing parents in the local area with the perfect solution to keep children occupied in a fun healthy way. The professional staff at the pay-as-you-go facility have organised Easter camps for children with plenty of activities on offer to keep the children entertained during the holidays. The Fun Easter Camp kicks off on March 25th until March 28th. The four day camp, from 11am to 3pm daily, costs just 80 and a 10% member discount applies. There is also a special family offer available - two or more participants from the family costs just 70 each. The camp includes team games, face painting, mini-trampolines and daily fun swims providing fun, fitness and health for every body. All staff are fully trained under the new code of ethics for children’s sports. The professionally trained staff will be on hand KILLEAGH/INCH COMMUNITY COUNCIL A meeting of the above was held in Inch Community Hall on Thursday 6th March with 19 members in attendance. This was the first meeting of the newly elected committee. Newsletters were distributed to members for distribution to all households in the Parish. The results of the Needs Survey which was carried out in conjunction with the recent elections was then discussed. Topping the survey were road improvements, crime prevention, amenities for the youth and community care. A number of sub-committees were then established to work in these areas. - A NRA sub-committee was established to deal directly with the National Roads Authority with regard to the proposed upgrading of services in Killeagh. These services include water, sewerage, traffic calming and footpaths. A public meeting is being sought with the National Roads Authority to discuss the proposed works and to allow the people voice their concerns regarding the disruption of traffic and the inconvenience which will arise while the proposed works are in progress. - A County Council sub-committee was also established to deal with the issues arising with regard to the roads throughout our Parish. If you have any concern or complaint regarding the condition of your local road please notify your local community council rep. who will raise same at the next meeting. Arising from the March meeting this sub-committee intend lobbying our County Councillors and the County Council on a number of matters raised including: o Public Lighting at the Halfway Bar, sanctioned but not erected. o Lack of public lighting at Cois Cille Estate in Killeagh. o Flooding at Cork Road Corner and the general state of repair of Cork Road. o Dangerous potholes at Ballydaniel adjacent to Park School. o Large potholes at Monabraher. - A Crime Prevention and Community Care sub-committee which was already in existence secured funding for alarms and security lighting for those eligible throughout the Parish. If you would like to find out more information about these services please contact your local rep. -A youth sub-committee is now in existence in Killeagh where a Foroige Club for 12-18 year olds is now up and running. It meets every Friday night @ 8p.m. in Killeagh Hall. All welcome. -The Monday Club for the senior members of our Parish recently celebrated its second birthday. This club meets the first Monday of every month @ 10.30 a.m. in Killeagh Hall. All welcome. Finbarr Motherway then addressed the meeting on the role of Muintir na Tire in our local area and how our local community council benefits from being affiliated to same. Next Meeting: Thursday April 3rd in Killeagh Hall @ 8.30 p.m. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 throughout the Easter break to ensure that every child receives the highest quality level of training and instruction. A strong emphasis is placed on safety and care at all times. The centre is expecting a huge turnout and is encouraging as many children as possible to participate in the fun. "The centre is delighted to organise events for the whole community to enjoy and showcase the facilities which are attracting a large number of people to exercise and stay fit," said Rose Normile, Operations Manager at the centre. Aura Youghal Leisure Centre is also focused on providing opportunities for the whole family to enjoy. Its facilities are accessible to all members of the family, both young and old, including people with special needs. A series of courses including a new slimmers programmes, Successful Slimmers, and an extensive range of fitness classes including the popular aquafit, are available daily and are all taught and monitored by the professional Aura staff. Aura also provides Swimming Lessons for all ages (under four to adults) and all levels of abilities. In all Aura leisure centres, highly trained and highly motivated staff are always on hand to guide customers through the facilities which can be used once-off on the pay-as-you-go system or on the membership option.To register for the Easter camps or for information on any of Aura Youghal Leisure Centre courses contact reception at 024 91614or go to www.auraleisurecentres.ie. YOUGHAL KIA 024 93919 / PAT RYAN: 086 3524588 LIAM O KEEFFE: 0862231383 0% FINANCE ON ALL CEE’D MODELS! With cee’d you really can have it all - a choice of 5 door hatch, a Station Wagon or a sport 3 door. All models come with high specification as standard and an unbeatable7 year / 150,000 kilometer warranty. 07 Kia Rio 07 Mazda 5 7-seater 07 Kia Cee d EX 06 Kia Rio 05 Seat Cordoba 1.5 Petrol 05 Opel Vectra 1.6 05 Ford Focus H/B 04 Nissan X Trail 05 Peugeot 205 04 Hyundai Terracan 04 Kia Sorento 04 Renault Megane 05 Kia Picanto Auto 06 Citreon C2 VTR 06 / 07 Kia Magentis Diesel 01 Opel Corsa 01 Peugeot 206 1.1 Petrol 01 Renault Clio 2.0 04 Seat Ibiza 04 Kia Rio 03 Kia Rio 04 Nissan Almera 05 Kia Cerato 05 Opel Zafira 02 Peugeot 206 01 Seat Cordoba 01 Renault Clio 00 Mazda 323F 00 VW Polo 00 Nissan Micra 99 Opel Astra 98 VW Polo 97 BMW 316 Coupe Trade-ins taken. Finance Agreed 0% Finance on the new Kia Ceed, Picanto & Rio IRISH KIDNEY ASSOCIATION FORGET - ME - NOT DONOR AWARENESS WEEK 29TH MARCH - 5TH APRIL 08 The Annual Donor Awareness Week will commence on Saturday 29th March until Saturday 5th April 2008. This is the main fundraising for the Irish Kidney Association every year and the hope is to raise awareness of the great benefit of Organ Donation to people with Renal Disease. The Emblems will be sold on the streets of Youghal on Saturday 29th March and we would welcome anyone who could spare an hour or less to help with this. We can be contacted on 024 93157. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 JOHN TREACY OF ACORN LIFE SPONSOR YOUGHAL GOLF CLUB BRODERICK BLASTS OFF FOR NASA! Ian wins race for space on valuable energy course John Treacy and Breeda Ryan-Long of ACORN Life pictured with prizewinners of the recent sponsored event at Youghal Golf Club Team Prizewinners pictured with Mary and Ed Murphy sponsors of the Ladies Winter League, Lady Captain Sheila Coyne and Lady Vice Captain Breeda Curtin Know Your Rights Question I’m unhappy with a recent experience I had when hiring a taxi. Where can I make a complaint? Answer The Commission for Taxi Regulation has overall responsibility for regulating taxis, hackneys and limousine drivers. It deals with complaints relating to: Overcharging or other problems with fares The conduct or behaviour of the driver The condition or cleanliness of a vehicle The hiring of the vehicle. The Commission operates a consumer information line that provides information on the hiring of taxis, hackneys and limousines and advises callers about making a complaint. If you wish to make a complaint, you can obtain a form from the information line at Lo-call 1890 60 60 90 or you can download it from www.taxiregulator.ie. When the Commission receives the complaint it will send an acknowledgement letter. Once the complaint has been investigated, the Commission will decide whether to take further action. If it does, it can either issue a formal warning or proceed with prosecution in court. If the complaint is about a driver who was smoking in the vehicle, you can report the details to the Office of Tobacco Control compliance line at Lo-call 1890 333 100. If the complaint relates to criminal behaviour then it is a matter for An Garda S ochÆna and you can contact your local Garda station to report it. An Garda S ochÆna is also responsible for property that is lost in taxis and hackneys. Lost property in Dublin is stored at its office in Dublin Castle and you can make enquiries at the Property Room or (01) 666 9857. Outside Dublin you can enquire at your local Garda station. Further information is available from YOUGHAL CITIZENS INFORMATION CENTRE. (CIC); 66, North Main St., Youghal. Tel: 024 90902 and 02420299. Open Mon to Fri - 10am to 1pm. Information is also available online at www.citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information Phone Service, Lo-call 1890 777 121. By Christy Parker It’s not quite -or even nearly- flying to the moon but Ian Broderick’s career is certainly taking off with Nasa. The Youghal electrician has just embedded himself with the American space agency on a three-month ’upskilling’ course being run in conjunction with FAS. The futuristic electronics programme will focus on the science of alternative energy and require the 24-year old to study variously at Florida’s Institute of Technology and the University of Florida, alternated with work practice at the Florida Solar Energy Centre at Nasa’s base in Cape Canaveral, 30 miles from the Kennedy Space Centre. "People naturally associate Nasa with space travel but there is a lot more goes on there," he says. There were 120 applicants nationally for Nasa’s expenses-paid places and the Youghal man is one of seven electricians amongst the chosen 20, which also includes seven plumbers and six heavy vehicle mechanics on relevant courses. Ian, who lives at Carleton village with his brother Colin, is the son of Dennis and Bettie Broderick and works for the family hardware & electrical store in North Main Street. Bright and talkative, he qualified as an electrician with FAS last March, following a brief stint studying civil engineering at WIT that ultimately didn’t appeal. Last December, his former Cork FAS co-ordinator Ken Quinn interrupted Ian’s dreams of a travelling trip to Canada to recommend he apply for the FAS/Nasa opportunity. Anything involving America’s Space Agency seems sure to be kick-ass intense and so it proved with Ian’s "gruelling 40-minute interview" in which "they wanted to know everything about my life!" They probed as to what he knew of solar energy. "Technically very little," the former busker, disc jockey and drummer informed them, before announcing his awareness that "renewable energy is going to be a big part of people’s lives in years to come." He told them his dad’s business would have to react to those needs. He let them know why felt he should be chosen, that he was honest, hardworking, eager to learn and wouldn’t waste their time. They had no reason to doubt him and two weeks later Nasa had replaced Montreal on his immediate horizon. Had he not quit smoking months previously he’d probably have lit up a cigar. Some of Nasa’s top technicians and engineers will tutor the course, which swathes four modules: solar photovoltaic (converting solar energy into electricity), wind turbines for houses and small businesses, fibre optic cabling for communications and smart systems for homes. Ian is not unaware of their significance. "Nasa is at the cutting edge advanced technology. Their engineers are scientists. The experience, knowledge and certs I get here will be very important to my future," he asserts. He sees the future already present. "Top hardware and building suppliers like Chadwicks now have renewable energy sections and employ engineers," he muses. "Solar panels for houses may not yet be practical because it takes a lot to power one house," he proceeds, "but they are now deployable and beneficial in big businesses where there is ample space." For his own part, FAS/Nasa requires he send reports hone every three weeks before actively "spreading the word" in his workplace on his return. Meanwhile it won’t be all about overheating at Cape Canaveral. "We have weekends off and Miami is only three hours away. Orland, Disneyland and Universal Studios are just down the coast," he ponders. Sounds like he’ll be investing in energy all right THE NOOK CHEQUE DONATION TO YOUGHAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AND HOSPICE Michael Treacy and Dee Ansbro present a cheque of 1,850 to Eleanor Barry and Bree Rosney, Matron Youghal Community Hospital and Hospice. The money donated from two free gigs by the band Rannach, the Nook customers and staff of the Nook. LAUNCH OF SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE WEEK AT THE MALL ARTS CENTRE Donacha O’Cearuill, Liam O’Laochdha, Padraig MacSuibhne, Aingeal Ui Dhomhnaill, Cormac Mehegan, Julie Ni Chomhrai and Noirin Bn MhicShuibhne Clifford Desmond, Jason Long and Vernoica Hegarty with Gael Scoil Chorain children Donacha O’Cearuill, Melanie De La Cour and Finn McCarthy with Bun Scoil Mhuire children Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 The Emer Casey Foundation Update: The inaugural Emer Casey memorial 10k, which took place on the 27th of May 2007 was a phenomenal success. There was tremendous support, goodwill and generosity in the build up to the race and this resulted in a very well organised and enjoyable day. The 800 plus participants in the race came from all over the country together with representatives from Scotland, the U.K., Australia, Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.A. The 10k was very kindly sponsored by Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors, Dublin. Gerard Galvin’s goodybags also ensured that nobody went home empty handed. The overwhelming support from the local community ensured that everybody was well fed after the race with musical entertainment provided by J.J. Cooley and his band. The local Pobalscoil na Trion ide was a very welcome haven from the unforgiving elements with hot showers and teas all round. The Emer Casey Foundation would like to thank everybody who participated in the run/walk and to acknowledge the very generous donations and sponsorship received. Following the establishment of the Emer Casey Foundation, friends and supporters have generously organised and run several significant fundraising events. Thanks to this overwhelming support and enthusiasm from donors and fundraising organisers, The Emer Casey Foundation is now able to make an initial donation of 160,000 to the DISCOVARY research consortium. This research group is directly engaged in addressing the pathogenesis of the most silent and deadliest of all cancers affecting women. This consortium is composed of researchers from several Irish institutions, whose aim is to develop a test for the early detection of ovarian and uterine cancer. These cancers are two of the most difficult cancers to detect and the development of an early test for their occurrence has the potential to save many lives in Ireland and abroad. The director of this consortium, Professor John O’Leary is director of pathology at the Coombe Women’s hospital and professor of pathology at Trinity College Dublin. The DISCOVARY research team is composed of gynaecologists, oncologists, pathologists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, cell biologists, surface chemists, pharmacologists and nurse specialists who have constructed a research pipeline that enables them to carry out individual yet linked projects. In this way, the consortium is broad-based with investigators from University College Dublin (UCD), University College Cork (UCC), Dublin City University (DCU), University College Galway (UCG) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The consortium has also established substantial research links with worldleading professors in the USA both at the George Mason University Centre for Applied proteomics and molecular medicine and the department of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of California in Los Angeles. The Emer Casey Foundation has agreed to fully fund two post-graduate researchers on a full-time basis for three years. These researchers will be based in TCD and UCD and will focus their research on (a) protein signatures in early and recurrent ovarian cancer and (b) developing novel therapeutic approaches in cisplatin resistant ovarian cancer patients. The good work of the Foundation continues with the second Emer Casey memorial 10km road race in Youghal, Co. Cork on Sunday May 25th 2008. Many thanks to all the wonderful friends, supporters and contributors who have given of their time, money and efforts to establish and develop the important work of the Emer Casey Foundation. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Youghal s Anne McAuliffe is Young Bookseller of the Year Anne McAuliffe, of Youghal, has been chosen from among contestants across the whole of Ireland as the first ever winner of the Cathal Elliott award for the "Young Bookseller of the Year". The award, established in the memory of popular book trade guru Cathal Elliott, who died in 2007, aims to recognise and reward hard work and talent amongst Ireland’s young book- Anne with Richard Madeley sellers. Anne received her trophy and her prize cheque at the Irish Booksellers Association dinner dance, held in the Galway Bay Hotel on Saturday the 1st March. The judges were particularly impressed with Anne’s commitment to customer service. Maria Dickenson of the Booksellers Association said Anne is a deserving winner of this new award. She has worked hard to build relationships with her customers and has contributed to many events at Eason Dungarvan. The judges felt what distinguished Anne and Eason Dungarvan from all of the their nationwide competitors is their ability to provide an effective and efficient service on one-off book orders at one end of the spectrum, whilst at the same time having the capability to evoke local interest, through such events as their hugely popular Harry Potter parties, excellent book signing events with both Irish and international book authors such as Jung Chang, Gerry Adams and Micheal O’ Muircheartaigh. Guest speaker on the night, Richard Madeley of "Richard & Judy" fame, was particularly impressed with Anne’s passion for books and interaction with local schools and agreed with Anne’s primary objective of encouraging young children to begin reading at a very young age. Defibrillator For Club Vitae at The Quality Hotel Youghal Club Vitae the Health & Fitness Club at the Quality Hotel Youghal held a members fund raising night on Friday 29th February in Lannigans Restaurant at The Quality Hotel Youghal. The evening was a chance for members to get together and socialise and raise funds to buy a defibrillator for the Club Recently the staff at Club Vitae have been aware of some of the tragic accidents that have happened around the country that could have had a different outcome if defibrillators had been available. With this in mind Jo Collins our Club Vitae Manager decided to raise funds for a defibrillator for the Club. A total of 1700 was raised between raffles, auctions and donations from members who were unable to attend. The night was a huge success and there was enough money raised for the defibrillator and the cost of training for this apparatus. Jo and her team would like to extend a huge thank you to all the members of Club Vitae who attended on the night and also to the members and staff who made donations for this very worthy event. For further information on the Club you can contact us on: Tel: 024 93050, Email: youghal@clubvitae.ie Web: www.qualityhotelyoughal.com CLAYCASTLE PITCH & PUTT Results of competition played over Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th of March were 1st nett; Sunny Mangan and Declan o Shea. 1st gross Tom Bulman and Kieran Hennessey Mixed nett Ted Healy and Bride Walsh. We would like to thank Cal Flavin, of Youghal for his Sponsorship. Ladies morning every Wednesday at 10:30 Juvenile competition every Saturday morning at 11 weather permitting. ELITE ENGINEERING STAINLESS STEEL SPECIALISTS Has Moved to 2 Yawl Business Park, Foxhole, Youghal OPENING MONDAY MARCH 10TH Stainless Steel Kitchen, Domestic & Commercial, Splashbacks, Railings, Staircases, Balconies & Gates To Tallow Youghal By-Pass To Waterford To Cork ELITE ENGINEERING To Youghal www.eliteengineering.ie 024 20386 / 087 7410360 Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 FAIRTRADE Exhibition at The Quality Hotel, Youghal Cumann Na Daoine representatives at the Fair-trade exhibition Seated: Cllr. Michelle Hennessy, Anne O’Connor, Cllr. Michael Beecher and Kitty Griffin Standing: Cllr. Sammy Revins, Mac Dempsey, Morgan Furey, Asst Manager Quality Hotel, Mayor David Savage, Stacey Quinlivan and Cllr. Sandra McLellan Cocoa farmers from Ghana, Africa Paul Ayepah and Kojo Aduhene with seated Hannah Benaim and Ciara O’Connor and standing Megan Mulcahy and Deirdre O’Grady representing St. Aloysius School, Carrigtwohill Gortroe Ladies Club. Seated: Stacey Quinlivan, Cumann Na Daoine, Cllr. Sandra McLellan Cllr. Michael Beecher and Carrie Broderick, Cumann Na Daoine Standing: Morgan Furey, Asst Manager Quality Hotel, Cocoa farmers from Ghana, Africa Paul Ayepah and Kojo Aduhene, Mayor David Savage and Adam Clayton, Kinsale Distribution Company Adam Clayton, Kinsale Distribution Company presents the Cllr. Michelle Hennessy, Stacey Quinlivan, winning hamper in the fair-trade Cumann Na Daoine and Cllr. Sandra McLellan raffle to Cllr. Michelle Hennessy Seated: Paul Ayepah, Cllr. Sandra McLellan Cllr. Michael Beecher and Liz O’Connell Standing: Mayor David Savage, Kojo Aduhene, Sylvia Pearson, Pobalscoil Na Trionoide, Carrie Broderick, Cumann Na Daoine and Kevin Linehan, Proprietor Moby Dick’s Bar Gortroe ladies club held a women’s health forum on Thursday last at Gotroe community hall. A very large gathering of woman from Gortroe and surrounding area were very well informed of the importance of good health. The main sponsors of the night were Pfizer’s healthcare Ireland. Ms Sinead Fitzgerald attended on behalf of Pfizer’s healthcare Ireland. Sinead gave a very interesting talk and power point demonstration on the healthy heart pointing out risk factors and how to avoid these problems. Breast check covered the main importance of the new unit set up in Cork and also discussed the Mobile unit. They gave a very informative talk on the importance of early detection their delegation was headed by Ms. Aoife Collins. Our speakers on the night included Ms. Pauline Lynch of The Disable Federation; Sr. Siobhan of the Irish hearth foundation, Dr Oonagh Moynihan GP spoke on women’s health screening. Mr. Dermot Twomey Pharmacist and properly and covered how to deal with cuts, burns and properly and scalds in the home. And last but not least Dr. Brid Corkery Physiatrist gave an inspirational talk on mental health. There was blood sugar testing on the night overseen by Ms Pauline Lynch of the Diabetes federation and blood pressure screening by Sr. Siobhan of the Irish hearth foundation. Local nurses were to the fore here and worked very hard for the night in the clinics There were a number of other stands on the night including Pfizer’s forever living products. Juice Plus, Breast check club viate and spa quality hotel, HSE health promotion and community drugs awareness. This was a very enjoyable and informative evening Chairperson Ms. Marion Mariga thanked her hard working organising group of Fidelma Coleman. Ann Loughlin, Helen Cunningham and Paula Cashman and all the other members of the Gortroe ladies club who helped out on the day and for the evening. Thanks were also expressed to the other sponsors who were associated with the event L&N Youghal, Hurleys Midleton, Youghal Pharmacy, Killeagh Pharmacy, Dawn Dairies, Tipperary water and Le Gourmet. Well done to all involved with this successful evening it was a fantastic achievement for the Gortroe ladies club to have speakers of this calibre in the rural area. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 INCH NATIONAL SCHOOL PARENTS COUNCIL CHEQUE PRESENTATION Rose O’Driscoll, Secretary Inch National School Parents Council presents a cheque for 500 to Mary O’Dea from Youghal C.A.S.A.-The monies raised from the Christmas School Concert raffle, picture includes parents council and school children Rose O’Driscoll, Secretary Inch National School Parents Council presents a cheque for 500 to Margaret Phelan from the parents support group of the Cork branch of the diabetes federation of Ireland. The monies raised from the Christmas School Concert raffle, picture includes parents council and school children Fr. O’ Neill’s GAA Main Sponsor Audit Diagnostics East Cork Junior ’A’ Football C/ship Fr. O’ Neill’s 7-1 Youghal 0-6 Two goals within the first five minutes set up Fr. O’ Neill’s for a onesided victory over Youghal in the first round of the Ml. O’ Connor sponsored East Cork Junior ’A’ Football championship in Killeagh. Youghal, who were defeated by Bride Rovers in a preliminary round, were under pressure from the word go as O’ Neill’s had too much fire power in their forward line in the opening exchanges. However, goals win games but a worrying feature of the game was that there was no point scored from play in 66 minutes of play - O’ Neill’s only point coming from a 30M free from the boot of Eoghan McCarthy after 12 minutes. Kieran Wall opened the scoring with a goal on the 4th minute and Eoghan Mc added a second a minute later when he took a pass from Shane Harrington. Shane Spillane raised Youghal’s first white flag on the 10th minute when he pointed after Eoin Coleman played a short pass to him from a 13M free. Eoghan Mc’s pointed free came two minutes later but the other ’Eoin’, Eoin Coleman countered that point with another pointed free on the 15th minute. Kieran Wall added his second score of the game when he kicked a rebound into the Youghal net to extend the O’ Neill’s score. John O’ Mahoney and Eoin Coleman (free) reduced the O’ Neill’s lead with two points on the 24th and 26th minutes. Shane Harrington got his name on the score sheet when he goaled on the 28th minute and Johnny Flav scored his first goal when he took a good pass from the industrious Kieran Wall, who had deftly sidestepped a Youghal challenge. John Flav finished the first half with another goal on the short whistle to let the half time score 6-1 to 0-4. Kieran Wall bagged his hat trick on the 33rd minute when he left Youghal goalie, Kevin Lonergan, in his wake as his shot hit the back of the Youghal net for goal number seven. Mid way through this half John Flavin received a leg injury and had to be carried off and he was replaced by the ever dependable, Martin Lawton. Shane Spillane pulled a point back for Youghal on the 36th minute and the ever green Vince Murray had Youghal’s sixth point on the 47th minute. This was the last score of the game and it was amazing that with so much possession O’ Neill’s didn’t score for the remaining 27 minutes or Youghal for the remaining 13 minutes. This was not a game for the purist but from an O’ Neill’s perspective, a win is a win. Team: David Hyde, Quintin Higgins (Capt.), John Terry, John O’ Driscoll, Niall Griffin, John O’ Mahoney, John Thomas Gould, Podge Butler, Jer O’ Leary, Robert Hyde, Jer Holland, Shane Harrington, Eoghan McCarthy, John Flavin, Kieran Wall. Subs used: Martin Lawton for John Flavin (inj.), Robert O’ Donoghue for Niall Griffin, Alan Brett for Robert Hyde, Thomas Lawton for Podge Butler, Eric Broderick for Eoghan McCarthy. Ref. John Kirby (Aghada) Laeticia Gomes from Calcutta, India from The Barefoot Teacher Training Programme and Principal Maurice O’Mahony with Inch National School children GO WIILD HAIR CARE Fr. O Neill Junior Football Team Unit 2 River Gate Mall Ph: 024 20212 Clodagh Kenny pro. and all the staff Fiona Griffin, Fiona McMahon, Catriona Bulman, Catherine Heaphy, Esther O’Connor and Sally Flanagan Going into our Third Year in Business Wishes to thank all our clients for their past and also their continued support Youghal Junior Football Team Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 YOUGHAL GAA NEWS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 08/02/2008 FR. O’NEILL’S 7-1 v YOUGHAL 0-6 Played in Killeagh the score doesn’t reflect the true path of this game. O’Neills scored three soft goals in the first 10 minutes that effectively ended this as a contest, but Y oughal regrouped in the second half and made a real contest of it keeping O’Neills scoreless but the damage had already been done. Their were a lot of heads hanging but the positive is it was 8 scores to 6 which shows territorially and possession wise this was a close enough affair. Team: K. Lonergan. P.O’Mahony, A. Kenny, A. Sheehan, P.O’Laochdha, B. Ring, C. O’Laochdha, N. Farelly, D. Ring, M. Cronin, R. Cunningham, O. Murphy, S. Spillane, E. Coleman, J. O’Mahony, Subs: D. Savage, D. Crowley, D. Twomey, B. Curtin. INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 09/03/2008 YOUGHAL 0-6 v GRENNAGH 1-12 Fielding nearly the same side as 24 hours earlier, a full strength Grennagh side struggled to overcome the local challenge but tiredness eventually played it’s part and they ran out comfortable winners. Team: P. Mackey, P. O’Mahony, P. O’Laochdha, D. Savage, A. Sheehan, B. Coleman, N. Roche, N. Farrelly, D. Ring, M. Cronin, B. Cooper, S. Twomey, S. Spillane, E. Coleman, K. Lonergan, D. Crowley. MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE 05/03/2008 YOUGHAL 3-13 v SCARRIFF GAELS 0-6 The Minors made their seasonal debut in style at Pairc Nua with an emphatic win. Fielding 8 of last years victorious ul6 team Youghal dominated throughout but for some complacency in the second half which let the Gaels back into it. It was inevitable that switches needed to be made as the selectors get to know their players and a few good tactical moves secured the points for the home side. Team: D. Cashman, S. Curtin, B. Twomey, A. Mason, M. Cronin, A. Kenny, P. Quill, E. Flavin, O. Murphy, B. Quill, S. Spillane, S. Herlihy, V. Cahill, G. Cotter, J. O’Mahony. Subs: D. Scanlon, P. O’Sullivan, C. Moloney. FIXTURES: 18/03/2008 19/03/2008 19/03/2008 22/03/2008 23/03/2008 24/03.2008 29/03/2008 MFL YOUGHAL V KILLEAGH PAIRC NUA 8PM JAFC CLOYNE V GLANMIRE PAIRC NUA 8PM IH ABERNETHY CUP YOUGHAL V IMOKILL Y AGHADA 8PM U21 FC YOUGHAL V CARRIGNVAR BALLYNOE 4:30PM IHL YOUGHAL V COURCEYROVERS AWAY T.B.C. MAHL YOUGHAL V SCARRIFF GAELS CLOYNE 5PM JAFC YOUGHAL V ST. CATHERINES KILLEAGH 3:30PM A Reminder that Club membership is due and the closing date for same is April 1 st. Payment can be made to Ger Motherway or at the Club House. Plans for the upcoming Poker Classic are in full swing. The big date is Good Friday in Club Aras. With Chips going fast it’s important to get in early to secure a seat for this enjoyable evening. Tickets can be got from any committee member at Club Aras or from Gerry Russell. The next big date for your calender is Friday 2nd May when the Club are hosting a RACE NIGHT AT THE DOGS. All roads lead to Y oughal Track for what is sure to be a great night. A full programme of events will be published in due course. It’s five years since the last night and it is hoped that a bumper crowd will turn out on the night especially that it is the start of long weekend. It will be a big weekend for the Club as we are hosting Killeagh v St. Catherines in the Senior Hurling Championship and our own Intermediates are in action in the Championship on the Monday. 45 DRNE RESULTS 04/03/2008 1 st Joy & Dick, 2nd and 3rd Divided, Mossie & Olan, Kevin & Dermot, Ann & Richie, Aileen & Bernie. Best oflast 5 Dave & Ann, Last game Sheila & Teresa. 11/03.2008 1st Chrissie & John, 2nd Sheila O’Sullivan, 3rd Divided Joy & Dick, Ann & Dave, Best of last 5, Mary & Joan, Last game Sharon & Angeline. JUVENILE CLUB UNDER 14 FOOTBALL CHALLENGE 03/03/2008 YOUGHAL 4-1 v ARDMORE 2-7 A good outing for the ul4’s against our near neighbours from Co. Waterford. Some very good football was played by both sides in what was a very exciting game and both sides deserved to get something from it. YOUGHAL Ul4 3-2 V YOUGHAL Ul5 A warm up game for the U15’s ahead of the East Cork Final saw them take on their young Club Mates in what proved to be an excellent way to get the blood running for the Final three days later Ul5FOOTBALLEASTCORKFINAL YOUGHAL 1-8 V KILLEAGH 1-2 The ftrst fmal of the Year played in Ballymacoda saw a large crowd gather to witness a great game. Y oughal were fairly comfortable in the ftrst half playing against the breeze but conceded a late goal to go in trailing 0-3 to 1-2. A serious injury to the impressive Ross Desmond who broke his wrist just on half time left doubt in the mind of the Y oughal supporters as to whether we could take this one home. But to their credit the Boys came out for the second half deteqnined to win this one for Ross and with the excellent Colin Sheehan kicking 1-3 in the second half and an overhead score from Ryan Lane the outcome was never in doubt. Killeagh were held scoreless in the second half as Youghal defended doggedly from no. 1 to nO.15 and ran out winners by 18 to 1-2. Captain Christopher Cooney paid tribute to his fallen comrade and dedicated the title to him. Ul3 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP YOUGHAL 4-3 V FR. O’NEILLS 3-4 Fr. O’Neills must be getting fed up of the Youghal Jersey as once again they were overcome by a narrow margin. Five points down at the break Y oughal were upbeat about their prospects as they played into the "scoring goal" for the second half. Y oughal went 4 points up with five minutes to go and to their credit O’Neills threw everything at the Y oughal Boys and but for some excellent defending by full back Ollie Dempsey and a Magniftcent display of goalkeeping by Dylan Mason who will have a big future between the sticks might not have held on. Team: D. Mason, C. Finn, M. Flaherty, J. Power, R. O’Sullivan, C. Savage, A. Ledingham, C. Keenaghan, A. O’Neill, T. Coleman, K. Wight, S. Farrell, O. Dempsey, C. Morrisson, K. Ranson, A. Joyce, D. Beecher, D. Walsh, D. Daly, A. Hogan, D. Kiely, D. Mason. COOL CAMP is back again this Year. Sponsored by the VHI it will take place from 13th to 15th of August in Pair Nua. Mr. Sean Oliphant is Co-Ordinator and can be contacted on 086 8355718. Registration forms will be available in the coming weeks. With over 120 young people in attendance last Year it is important to get registered as early as possible to secure a place. Congratulatons to Victor Cahill, a member of last years U16 double winning football side and Hurler of the Year 2007 on his excellent run in the Ballycotton 10 with a time of Ihr 35m. Well done Victor. Youghal Under 15 Team - East Cork Football Champions 2008 Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 KINSALEBEG N.S. SCIENCE OPEN DAY gravity, design, and human life Ms Fleming’s class displayed experiments to show static electricity, hot air rising, construction, density and conditions needed for growth. Mrs Mullins’ class demonstrated sound, magnetism, friction and growth. Also as part of this project children from 3rd to 6th class will also visit The Discover Science Centre in Lismore on April 1st. Senior Classes are keeping a Science Log and diary using our new lap tops courtesy of our Parents Association Students from Mrs Mullins’ class demonstrating sound experiments. Eureka!" Science student Clodagh Whelan from 4th class demonstrates Archimedes’ Principle on floating bodies to the amazement of teachers Ms. Morey, Ms. Fleming and Principal Mrs Mullins at the Kinsalebeg N.S. Science Open Day Bunscoil Mhuire Showcase Performance Ms Fleming’s class demonstrate density. Dancing for the past 10 weeks by the students of Bunscoil Mhuire under Dance Tutor Ruth Hayes had their Showcase Performance on Wed 12 March Bunscoil Mhuire Showcase Performers on stage Happy students from Mrs Mullins’ class. Dance Tutor Ruth Hayes with teachers Miss K. Flanagan, Miss G. Mulcahy, Miss Hickey, Mr. O’Brien, Principal Mr. M. O’Neill and students at the Showcase Performance Ms Fleming’s class demonstrate static electricity. As part of the Primary Science Award of Excellence Kinsalebeg NS held a school Science Day on March 14th. On this day each class set up experiments, demonstrations and displays. Ms Morey’s class displayed their work on electricity, magnetism, Dance Tutor Ruth Hayes with backstage crew Lee Curley, Abbie Jayawardene and Rebecca Kearns Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Heritage Municipal Policy Committee Report March 08 This is an update of all that has taken place since the previous report in December 2007. Town Walls 1. (a) The recent collapse of portion of the Town Walls has been inspected by various technical experts with a view to obtaining the best advice on how to implement the necessary repairs. Emergency funding of 300,000 euros has been requested from the Dept. of the Environment, Heritage and Local Govt. and a response is awaited. (b) Meanwhile an additional 50 metres of wall walk has been completed which will greatly enhance the visitor experience of the Town Walls (c) A walkway has been completed outside the Town Walls linking the Raheen Road carpark to the sallyports (d) A new goalpost type barrier has been installed at the entrance to this carpark which will receive tour buses during the coming season. 2. Signage New signage has been erected at the College Gardens, Quaker Cottage, Sallyports and St. Mary‘s Collegiate Church Graveyard. Signs are on order for the Red House, Tynte‘s Castle, The Market Square, The Clock Gate and The Water Gate (Cromwell‘s Arch). A grant application has been made to Failte Ireland for over 60 new fingerpost signs throughout the town all of which will carry the Youghal Heritage logo. These signs will direct people to features of visitor interest such as Heritage Buildings, Medieval Gardens, The Heritage/Tourist Trail, Town Centre Shopping Areas, Public Toilets, Car Parks, The Waterfront, Mall Arts Centre etc. 3. Heritage Council Applications for 7 Heritage Projects for 2008 have been made to the Heritage Council as follows:(a) 80,000 for Restoration Works to St. Mary‘s College (b) 75,000 for Urgent Conservation Works to the Town Walls (c) 50,000 for the Clock Gate Tower Feasibility Study (d) 40,000 for the Niche Retailing Strategy for Youghal Town Centre (e) 25,000 for the ongoing Town Walls Conservation and Management Plan (f) 20,000 for the Cannon Restoration Project (g) 10,000 for Youghal Medieval Family Fun Day 4. Public Realm Conference Plans are being finalised for the holding of a Public Realm Conference at The Mall Arts Centre on Thursday and Friday 15th and 16th May 2008. A panel of speakers of international distinction on Heritage and Public Realm will address the Conference. Accommodation has been booked and brochures have been sent to all local authorities and to their Conservation and Heritage Officers in order to nationally advertise the event. 5. Youghal Public Realm Plan Public Consultation on this Plan has been completed and submissions received. These are being examined by the authors of the Plan and their report awaited which will be considered by the members of Youghal Town Council prior to final adoption of the Plan. 6. Medieval Weekend Youghal Medieval Family Fun Weekend will take place on Saturday and Sunday August 23rd and 24th 2008. This year it will commence on the Saturday evening with an open air concert for all at St. Mary‘s College Gardens. 7. Church Street A number of tenders have been received for the heritage re-paving of Church Street. These are presently undergoing technical examination. It is expected that a contractor will shortly be appointed and that the works will commence after Easter. 8. Funding Details of funding for 2008 are still awaited and full details will be given in the next Heritage Committee report to be given at the June meeting of Youghal Town Council. Finally I would like to express my appreciation to all the Heritage Committee members and to the Town Clerk and staff of Youghal Town Council for their continuing commitment, hard work and dedication to the Heritage Committee‘s objective of "Prosperity for Youghal through Heritage". Cllr. Liam Burke, Chairperson, Heritage Municipal Policy Committee, Youghal Town Council, March 2008 Pobalscoil Na Trionoide Lainseail Seachtain Na Gaeilge Saotharlann Rince ( Dance Workshop) Christy Mac Gearailt, Muinteoir Rince and Liam O’Laochdha with 1st Year students preparing for the ceili which follows later in the week Christy Mac Gearailt, Muinteoir Rince and Rosarii O’Brien with 1st Year students preparing for the ceili Rosarii O’Brien and Christy Mac Gearailt, Muinteoir Rince with 1st Year students preparing for the ceili Liam O’Laochdha and Christy Mac Gearailt, Muinteoir Rince with 1st Year students at the dance workshop Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 THE RED STORE HOSTS DAFFODIL DAY Flower Power-Janette O’Shea, Karen Sharkey, Monica Pokojska, Anna Adler and Eileen Farrell in Daffodil Day mood YOUGHAL CYMS Janette MacDonald, Mai Irwin, Monica Cullen, Denise McCarthy and baby Sean Moylan Ansbro Anita O’Hanlon, Marita Sharkey, Aimee Stewart and Fionoala Coleman Pobalscoil Na Trionoide Pobalscoil Na Trionoide 3rd year student Killian Hennessy from Kinsalebeg pictured with his winning 14.2 Pony Awards trophy for the Waterford and Michael Hennessy of Youghal CYMS Tipperary region which he won in Junior Snooker International showjumping FAS SAFE PASS Walter Raleigh, Youghal Peg Humphries and Ann Cooney Anna Adler and Karen Sharkey, proprietor The Red Store To Book a place LoCall 1890 512 512 Thurs Mar 27th Other courses and safety services also available including: Safety Statements - Site Auditing - Manual Handling Abrasive Wheel - Machinery Training Occupational First Aid and much more www.nstireland.com Pat Flavin, Con Spillane, Ger Twomey, Chris Long and Barry Dillon Email info@nstireland.com CAL FLAVIN’S 100 North Main St, Youghal A vacancy exists for a full time position at our housewares /hardware store. Applicants must be computer literate work on own initiative and take responsibility. Susan Morgan, Lesley Godfrey, M. McCarthy and Karen Sharkey Applications in writing to personnel manager at above address. Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 ~ In Memorim ~ Mary Glavin Lirarow, Ardmore, Co. Waterford ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND FIRST ANNIVERSARY On the 19th of March 2007 a much loved wife, mother, sister, aunt and godmother passed away. Her husband Charles, sons Cathal and Shane and daughter Kate wish to thank all those who sympathised with us on our sad loss. We also wish to sincerely thank all those who called to the house, who attended the rosary, funeral and burial. Those who sent Mass cards, enrolments and letters of support. Thanks to Father Milo Guiry for his many visits and kindness which he showed to Mary during her illness. We would like to thank all the priests who concelebrated the funeral mass with Father Guiry, Father Aidan Vaughan, Fr. Aidan Crowley, Fr. Tom Flynn, Canon Tom Browne, Fr. Paul Waldron and Fr. Finbarr Lucey. We wish to thank the choir for their beautiful singing, the sacristan and altar servers. Thanks also to Carriglea, Dungarvan CBS and Ard Scoil na nDeise, Dungarvan for providing the Guards of honor. We extend our sincere thanks to all the staff of St. Bernadette’s ward, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork, who cared for Mary, and to the Pastoral care team who visited her during her illness. To all the staff of the Ardmore Health Centre, the Hospice home care team and to the staff of the Mari Mina Pharmacy Ardmore, we say thank you. A special word of thanks to our wonderful neighbours and friends for their kindness, help and continued support. Thanks to Mary’s work colleagues and ’the girls’ who she thoroughly enjoyed working with and the Pastoral care team of Carriglea Cairde Services who gave her great help and encouragement. Thanks to the grave diggers and to the funeral directors, James Kiely and Sons. Thanks to all those who gave donations in lieu of flowers to the West Waterford Hospice, it was greatly appreciated. Please accept this acknowledgement as an expression of our sincere gratitude. The holy sacrifice of the mass has been offered for your intentions. Never more than a thought away, Loved and remembered every day ~ In Memorim ~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & FIRST ANNIVERSARY Nicholas Cunningham Ballycurraginny, Killeagh Died 16th March 2007 On this, the First Anniversary of Nickey’s sudden passing, The Cunningham Family wish to express our sincerest gratitude to all those who sympathised with us during the past year. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to our neighbours, friends and family. Please know that your kindness and support has helped us through the sad times. We extend a heartfelt thanks to the countless people who travelled long distances to be with us and to all those who attended the wake, the rosary, the funeral mass and burial. Appreciation to all the telephone calls, to all those who sent Mass cards, letters of sympathy and floral tributes. We would like to extend a word of thanks to Dr. Michael Twomney, Youghal and all the medical staff of CUH for the care and attention shown to Nickey. We would also like to thank all the people who made his funeral mass so special and personal. Thanks to Fr. Broderick, Rev. Pat Corkery & Fr. Cullihane and to the choir for their songs and music. Special thanks to the staff of Egan’s Funeral Home for their dignified handling of the funeral arrangements. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually please accept this acknowledgment as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the mass will be offered for your intentions. Daly ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3rd Anniversary Connie "Dooney" Hennessy In loving memory of Eoin late of Dominic Collins Pl late of Ashe Street Youghal Who died on 18th March 2005 We the Family sisters and brothers of the late Connie "Dooney" Hennessy would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who sympathised with us on our recent bereavement. We’d like to thank all those who attended the removal, Funeral mass and burial. To all those who sent flowers and mass cards and called to us personally, A special word of thanks to Canon Browne PP, Dr. Michael Twomey, Egans Funeral Home, nurses and staff of the South Infirmary Hospital, Cork. Cherished memories keep you near, As time unfolds another year Out of our lives you may be gone But in our hearts you still live on Love always Eoin Mam, Conor, Niall, Maria, Niamh, Orla, Nieces Marie and Shealeen and your God daughter Chloe 2nd anniversary In loving memory of the late Ann Egan Late of Blackwater heights Youghal Whose anniversary occurs on 26th March 2008 The Holy Sacrifice of the mass will be celebrated for your intentions 1st anniversary In loving memory of Connie (Dooney) Hennessy Whose first anniversary occurs on 28th March 2008 Will those who think of her today a little prayer to Jesus say Will those who think of him today A little prayer to Jesus say Sadly missed by her loving sisters and Nellie, Maria and Brother Garry Sadly missed by his loving sisters Nellie, Maria and Brother Garry, God-daughter Sarah, nephews, nieces, relatives family and friends Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 NATIONAL IRISH PROPERTIES LIMITED Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate Agents & Property Consultants 28 North Main St., Youghal Tel: 024 93333 Fax: 024 93058 Email: con@hbn.ie www.hbn.ie Quality Hotel & Leisure Youghal HBN FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY HOUSE BUYERS NETWORK 88 The PARKLANDS, YOUGHAL, CO CORK NEW DEVELOPMENT OVERLOOKING YOUGHAL HARBOUR Club Vitae Health & Fitness Club 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED 024 - 93095 E: youghal@clubvitae.ie www.qualityhotelyoughal.com PROPERTY APPROXIMATELY ONE MONTH FROM COMPLETION HEALTHY START TO 2008 KITCHEN CUM DINING ROOM SITTING ROOM, GUEST W.C. 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Tel: 024-92011 Fax: 024-93560 Email: walterraleighhotel@eircom.net Bridge Club every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday night Kick-Boxing every Thursday night 8 - 10pm 13th April Sea Breeze 20th April The Dreamers 27th April Dermot Lyons Live Bar Music ~ every Saturday Night Wednesday Night doors open at 8.45pm Dancing from 9.30pm-11.45pm 19th March The Dreamers 26th March Patrick O Sullivan 2nd April Gerry Walsh & Dallas 9th April Dave Rea 16th April Declan Aungier 23rd April Peter Burke 30th April Johnny Barrett 22nd March Brendan Kelly 23rd Phantom Sound 29th TBC April 5th Batty April 12th Brendan Kelly April 19th Phantom Sound April 26th Brendan Kelly Up Coming Events at the Walter Sun 30th Wild Geese Bike Run Mon 31st Fine Gael monthly meeting Fri 4th April Dancing to Paddy O’Brien & His Band Confirmation/Communion bookings being taken ..contact reception SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEA DANCES 4.00pm - 6.30pm Food available all day long 23rd March Michael O Brien & Philomena McGovern 30th March Declan Aungier 6th April Sam O’Doherty It’s the Ideal Setting for all Business Meetings / Conferences etc . Choice of Venues within the Hotel ~ depending on numbers, layout etc. Comfort & Privacy Guaranteed "Sweet Dreams" Accommodation with views of the Tranquil Blackwater Estuary Contact the Hotel . 024 92011 www.walterraleighhotel@eircom.net Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 ~ In Memorim ~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and 1st Anniversary ~ In Memorim ~ Daly 18th Anniversary Harvey Dewan who died on 17th March 2007 The family of the late Harvey Dewan would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who sympathised with us during this time. All who attended the removal and mass, who sent mass cards and letters of sympathy. The Holy sacrifice of the mass will be offered for your intentions Loving memories of Patrick (Waxer) Daly 21, Dominic Collins Pl., Youghal Who died 31st March 1990 Happy memories we keep forever Of times when we were all together, They bring a smile and often a tear, Always a wish that you were here Sadly missed by his wife and Family Sadly missed by his wife Mary, Sons, Daughters and grandchildren 2nd Anniversary Treasured memories of a loving wife, mother and grandmother Ann Egan Whose Anniversary occurs on the 26th March. Will those who think of Ann today a little prayer to Jesus say Sadly missed by her husband Tony, Louise, Anthony, Connie, Thomas, Christopher and Chiara Farrell 10th Anniversary In loving memory of Bobby Farrell late of Cherrymount, Youghal who died on 21st March 1998 4th Anniversary In loving memory of Una Dempsey Late of "Berties" North Main St. Youghal The memory of Mother A beacon light shining inside, Time cannot destroy her memory her sprit survives. Sadly missed by her sons, daughters and grandchildren In loving memory of Lena O’Brien Whose 10th Anniversary occurs on the 30th March Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind Sadly missed by her Husband Tom and Family Always remembered by his son Eddie, Daughter-in-law Liz, grandchildren Ted, Keith and Angela Anniversary Mass at St. Mary’s Parish Church on the 30th March at 9am Youghal News.....March 20th 2008 Coming Soon New Pizza Menu Plus Delivery Service PIZZAS 1. Margherita 7 5; 9 7; 12 10; 16 14 Italian Pizza Sauce, Special Pizza Cheese. 2. CELTIC 7 7; 9 10; 12 14; 16 18 Irish Sausage, Irish Cheddar & Bacon 3. HAWAII Ham, Pineapple 4. SLICKCHICK Sweetcorn, Chicken 5. 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