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South tipperary inside... - South Tipperary County Development Board
South Tipperary
C o m m u n i t y & Vo lu n ta ry F o ru m
Community Newsletter 052 74 43407
southtippforum@eircom.net
Autumn 2010
Dear Community & Voluntary Sector Members,
Welcome to the Autumn Newsletter for 2010. I hope the information
provided in this edition is of value to you. This newsletter holds
information on different projects and events taking place in South
Tipperary. Information is also available to you on funding streams
available to community groups.
Bernard Lennon
Forum Chairperson
Jimmy Cass
Forum Treasurer
I would like to take this opportunity to advise groups that the forum
can assist groups in completing funding application forms and can
provide training to community groups in areas such as committee
skills and managing projects finances.
If your group has any query or concern please feel free to contact
me. You can call me on (052) 7443407 or 087 9271524 or email at
southtippforum@eircom.net.
Sr Patricia Wall
Vice Chair
Yours faithfully
Sean Murphy
Development Worker
Secretary
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Office Hours
The Community & Voluntary Forum is open to the public on the
following days. If you wish to speak to the development worker or
arrange a meeting please contact Ms. Julie White on 087 9271524
Monday ..............9.30 – 4.30pm
Tuesday ..............9.30 – 4.30pm
Wednesday .........9.30 – 4.30pm
Thursday ............9.30 – 4.30pm
Office Administrator: Kathleen Blake
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WE ARE MOVING!
inside...
AGM........................................2
Tipperary Libraries..................5
Upskills Options in
Tipperary.............................6&7
Positive Ageing Week ...............8
Community Alert .....................9
South Tipp Coco ...................12
South Tipperary Community & Voluntary Forum is relocating to Cahir.
The forum will move offices in early September 2010. Our new offices
are located at Unit 2C, Carigeen Commercial Park, Clogheen Road,
Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Tel: (052) 7443407
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Halla na Feile .........................13
Funding Information .......15&16
AGM 2010
South Tipperary Community & Voluntary Forum held its annual AGM
last April. Mr. John Lonergan Governor of Mountjoy spoke to those
present. Information stands from different services providers from
South Tipperary were also present on the night. The event was well
attended by a variety of community Groups. Julie White the coordinator
of the forum informed those present of the work of the forum for
2009 and what news projects were being undertaken for 2010. The
new executive for the forum were elected.
South Tipperary
Development
Company
Relocation of offices
We will be all operating from this
location as of Sept 1st
Our new address is:
South Tipperary Development
Company,
Unit 2 C,
Carrigeen Commercial Park,
Clogheen Road,
Cahir,
Co. Tipperary.
052 7442652 - Phone
052 7442724 - Fax
info@stdc.ie - Email
South Tipperary Community & Voluntary Forum 2010/2011
Position
Name
Chairperson
Bernard Lennon
Vice Chairperson
Sr. Patricia Wall
Secretary
Sean Murphy
Assistant Secretary
Anne Williamson
Treasurer
Jimmy Cass
Members
Sara Bourke
Donal O’Halloran
Bridget O’Keeffe
Marie Walsh
Nellie White
Teresa Quinn
Martin Quinn
Eileen Anderson
Kay Kearney
Fiona Crotty
Present Chairperson of STCVF with outgoing Chairperson Jimmy Cass
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Active Citizenship - EvaluationSocial Inclusion Week 2010
Looking for a way to meet with your local representatives? Need to
see improvements in your area? You may be very interested to find
out what local residents in Clonmel have achieved with the support of
the LCDP. Hilary Dilworth, community development worker, supported
community groups to put their issues of concern to their local elected
representatives at an innovative meeting, called the Community
Councillor exchanges. Several meetings have taken place, and to date
has result in real and positive changes for the communities involved.
As part of the Social Inclusion Week celebrations, South Tipperary
Development Company is undertaking an external evaluation of a
particular active citizenship initiative (supported by the LCDP) as part
of the weeklong celebrations in the County.
The Community/Councillor Exchange meetings is organised and
supported by the LCDP, facilitated by Mr. Jimmy Cass and attended
by Clonmel Borough Councillors and community groups in Clonmel.
The first of these events occurred following the Local Elections 2009
and has continued on a quarterly basis since that time.
The purpose of the Community Councillor Exchange is to:
• Promote partnership between between councillors and
community
• Ensure community issues are on council agenda
• Provide an opportunity for borough councillors to engage with
community groups
• ncrease capacity of community groups to represent themselves
The purpose of the evaluation during social inclusion is to examine
the impact of the initiative in terms of outcomes for communities;
measure effectiveness of the initiative and highlight good practice and
lessons learned. The evaluation seeks ultimately to assess the extent
to which community representatives can influence and engage in local
decision-making processes. If you would like to find out more about
the Community Councillor Exchange, and the results of the evaluation
please contact Hilary Dilworth on 086 8254024 to discuss.
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Clonmel Older Persons Network
Clonmel Older Persons Network, previously based in Hughes Mill, will
from now be meeting in a variety of venues in Clonmel town, with the
assistance of the various members.The purpose of the network is to
be a voice for older people in Clonmel, to assist in the identification
of gaps in services and seeking creative ways of meeting the needs of
older people in Clonmel. The Network have been involved in a number
of initiatives, and aim to continue to be a support to the voluntary
groups via information and networking, and to inform the statutory
agencies of issues in Clonmel. The focus of the group is holistic, with
the social financial and other needs of older people being considered
in discussions.
The upcoming Safety & Security Seminar is an example of the
actions the Network is involved in, as well as a variety of walks and
talks, yoga classes, involvement in the Joint Policing Committee and
representation at the Clonmel Community Councillor Exchange. Older
People in Clonmel have a voice, and will continue to have their needs
recognised and addressed.
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Pathfinder Project
South Tipperary Development Company
has developed the Pathfinder Employment
Support Service which supports clients into
employment, education, training, labour
market schemes and work experience
opportunities and explores welfare to work
options.The overall aim of the service is to
enable you to explore the range of options
available and to plan your use of these
options to help you progress from welfare
to work.
This service operates on an appointment
basis offering you a one to one service
that will explore the following on an
individual basis:
• Information Provision
• Advice & Guidance
• CV & Interview preparation
• Linkages to employers
• Advocacy with employers if required
on behalf of client
• Job
matching
and
vacancy
recruitment
• Work experience and work trial
supports
• Mediator training
• Outreach clinic
• Work placement
• Welfare to Work options
Following the recent relocation of offices
to Cahir, the Pathfinder Employment
Support Service will continue to operate
in Clonmel. For further details or to
make an appointment please contact
Tracey Ryan at 052-7442652.
Southside Project
The Southside Project in Elm Park,
Clonmel is delighted that Foroige
have agreed to manage the Southside
Project for the next year, beginning in
September 2010. The Southside youth
project has been running for some now,
and offers a range of activities for young
people from the ages of 10 to 18, who
reside in the local area. The Project has
gone from strength to strength, with
participants taking part in a wide range
of activities, daytrips, and training. The
centre is currently open from 2.30pm to
7pm, three days per week, and under
the guidance of Foroige, hopes to build
on the existing hours and programme.
Foroige provides a comprehensive range
of youth work services that enable
communities to respond effectively
to the needs of young people in their
area. They promote volunteerism and
the development of voluntary youth
organisations in the area and provide
specialist services for specifically
targeted young people. Foroige will be
working with the stakeholder, South
Tipperary Development Company as
well as the Steering Group to develop
programmes that meet the needs of
young people in the area.
For any queries on the Southside
project, please contact Suzanne on 086
8396267.
Local and Community
Development Programme
(LCDP): Year 1
Ss Peter & Paul’s Parish Bicentennial
Disability Awareness Event
The Local and Community Development
Programme are managed by Pobal on
behalf of the Department of Community,
Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. It forms
part of the National Development
Plan 2007-2013. The programme
represents an amalgamation of the
Local Development Social Inclusion
Programme and the Community
Development Programme. The LCDP
is delivered in South Tipperary by
the South Tipperary Development
Company.
On Wednesday May 26th 2010, a Disability (This-Ability) Awareness
event was been organised by the parish of Ss Peter & Paul’s in
conjunction with the South Tipperary Disability Groups Forum (STDGF),
which operates under the auspices of the South Tipperary Community
and Voluntary Forum. The STDGF represents up to 35 disability groups
including HSE South, South Tipperary VEC, and National Council for
the Blind of Ireland, Irish Wheelchair Association, Disability Federation
of Ireland and Tipperary Centre for Independent Living and the National
Learning Network,
Aim
The Local and Community Development
Programme aims to tackle poverty and
social exclusion through partnership
and constructive engagement between
Government and local communities.
Everyone is familiar with the word
‘poverty’, but what exactly do we mean
by social exclusion? Poverty refers
to a lack of financial and material
resources. However social exclusion
can take account of other factors such
as discrimination, lack of access to
services, lack of opportunities etc.
It is important to remember that
not everyone who is poor is socially
excluded and not everyone who is
socially excluded is poor.
Target Groups/Areas
The LCDP is eligible for roll out
across South Tipperary to various
communities, groups and individuals.
The programme prioritises certain
individuals and communities who might
find it difficult to access education,
training
and
employment.
The
programme is also designed to enable
and support community groups work
more effectively to achieve their aims.
Programme Goals
There are four key programme goals of
the new programme.
1. Promote awareness, knowledge
and uptake of a wide range of
statutory, voluntary and community
services.
2. Increase access to formal and
informal educational, recreational
and cultural development activities
and resources.
3. Increase the work readiness of
people to enter the labour market.
4. Promote engagement with policy,
practice and decision making
processes on matters affecting
local communities
This particular project was initiated by Canon Power, who sadly has
not seen it come to fruition It was part of a programme of events
that celebrate the Bicentenary of the parish of Ss Peter and Paul’s.
and aims to raise awareness of issues associated with Disability within
the parish and wider Clonmel community as well as welcoming people
from the disabled community.
The event welcomed two keynote speakers in Martin Naughton and
Donal Toolan. Martin works as a Regional Support Officer for the
Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI). He is a driving force behind the
Independent Living Movement in Ireland and was one of the founders
of the Irish Centre for Independent Living (CIL) in 1992. Donal Toolan
is Director of the Forum of People with Disabilities, an Actor and
Broadcast journalist, and has played a central role in developing socio
economic rights for people with disabilities in Ireland.Kathleen Blake of
the Community and Voluntary Forum spoke about the HSE supported
Cashel Gold Star Project. The aim of the project is to work with people
across the community to improve disability awareness and enable the
full integration of people with disabilities into the social and cultural
life of Cashel.
We also have Stefan Grace from Ardfinnan, who lost his sight in his
mid twenties. He sings in a band and plays guitar and also writes his
own compositions.Services users from Rehabcare Resource Centre
Bridgewater House in Clonmel provided entertainment at the event.
People who attended this event were able to find out more about
Disability issues by visiting the stands of groups and organisations
that work and provide support in this area. This was a very succssful
event.
For further information, contact Deirdre O’Dwyer 052 61 29616/086
1703473 or the Chairperson of STDGF Donal O’Halloran at
dohalloran99@eircom .net.
For more information on the Local and
Community Development Programme
please contact South Tipperary
Development Company, Unit 2C
Carrigeen Business Park, Clogheen
Road, Cahir, Co. Tipperary
Tel: 052 744 2652 Email: info@stdc.ie
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Tipperary Libraries
General Services
available at all
branches
Cashel Library
Friar street, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.
Tel: 062 63825. E-mail: cashel@tipperarylibraries.ie.
Monday ............. 10.00
Tuesday.............. 10.00
6.00
Wednesday......... 10.00
Thursday............ 10.00
6.00
-
5.00pm
5.00pm
8.30pm
5.00pm
5.00pm
8.30pm
Friday................. 10.00
2.00
Saturday............. 10.00
2.00
-
5.00pm
5.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
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Carrick on Suir Library
Fair Green, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary
Tel: 051-640591 Email: carrick@tippearylibraries.ie
Monday ............. 10.00
2.00
6.30
Tuesday.............. 10.00
2.00
Wednesday......... 10.00
2.00
6.30
-
1.00pm
5.50pm
8:30pm
1.00pm
5.30pm
1.00pm
5.50pm
8:30pm
Thursday............ 10.00
2.00
Friday................. 10.00
2.00
Saturday............. 10.00
2.00
-
1.00pm
5.30pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
Internet Access
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Cahir Library The Square, Cahir, Co. Tipperary
Tel: 052 7442075 Librarian: Ann Tuohy Monday ............. 10.00
Tuesday.............. 10.00
Wednesday......... 10.00
Thursday............ 10.00
-
5.30pm
5.30pm
8.30pm
8.30pm
Friday................. 10.00
2.00
Saturday............. 10.00
2.00
-
1.00pm
5.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
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Clonmel Library
Emmet Street, Clonmel
Tel: 052 6124545 Email: clonmel@tipperarylibraries.ie
Monday ............. 10.00
Tuesday.............. 10.00
Wednesday......... 10.00
Thursday............ 10.00
-
5.30pm
5.30pm
8.30pm
8.30pm
Friday................. 10.00
2.00
Saturday............. 10.00
2.00
-
1.00pm
5.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
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Killenaule Library
Slieveardagh Centre, River Street, Killenaule
Tel: (052) 9157906 Branch Librarian: Ms. Maura Barrett
Tuesday................ 3.00 - 5.00pm
6.00 - 8.00pm
Wednesday........... 2.00 - 5.00pm
Thursday............ 11.00 - 1.00pm
2.00 - 5.00pm
Friday................... 2.00 - 5.00pm
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Tipperary Town Library
Librarians
Gerardine Hughes, Nollaig Butler
Tel: (062) 51761
Fax: (062) 51761
Email: tipperary@tipperarylibraries.ie
Monday ........................... Closed
Tuesday.............. 10.00 - 1.00pm
2.00 - 5.30pm
Wednesday........... 1.00 - 5.15pm
6.00 - 8.30pm
Books
A broad collection of fiction and
non fiction books for adults,
teens and children.
Thursday............ 10.00
Friday................. 10.00
2.00
Saturday............. 10.00
2.00
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-
1.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
1.00pm
5.00pm
Internet access is available to
the general public. The sessions
start on the hour for 50 minutes
with a charge of €2 per session.
Audio and DVD collection
There is a good collection of
Audio books on cassette and
CD and mp3 format available
to borrowers. Of late we have
added a small selection of DVDs
also available for loan. (if not
available at all libraries, can be
requested, ask staff for details).
Newspapers and Periodicals
The Irish Times and the Irish
Independent are available daily
and we also get the Nationalist
each week. There is also a variety
of magazines and periodicals if
you would like a leisurely read!
Upskill Options in South Tipperary
Adult Learning
Adult
Learning Scheme
Scheme
Free night classes in reading,
Free
night
classes
in
writing
and spelling
for Adults
reading, writing and
Small groups
spelling
for Adults
Classes
in
Clonmel,
Cahir,
Tipperary Town, Killenaule, Cashel
and Carrick-on-Suir.
Small
groups
Confidential service
Classes
in Clonmel,
Contact: Mary
Roche
Tel: (052)
6127543
Cahir,
Tipperary
Town,
Email: mroche@tippsouthvec.ie
Killenaule, Cashel and
Carrick-on-Suir.
Confidential service
Contact: Mary Roche
Tel: (052) 6127543
• Courses are part time.
• Free to early school leavers or those with social welfare/
medical card payment.
• Flexible times to suit needs and interests of the group.
• Are all accredited by FETAC (Further Education Training
Awards Council).
• Ideal for learners who want to return to education after
a long period of time out of education.
• Perfect for up-skilling
• Qualifications for the workplace
• Learners can start at a basic level and move on to more
advanced courses
For further information and application
forms, please contact:
Back to Education Initiative,Ormonde Centre,
Prior Park, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
Tel: 052 617 6755
Email: mroche@tippsouthvec.ie
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EDUCATION
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Maths and Communications
Cashel
Tipperary
Mon & Wed
Tues & Thurs
10.00 – 12.30
10.00 – 12.30
CHILDCARE
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Intro to Childcare
Clonmel
Carrick on Suir
Cashel
Wed & Thurs
Wed & Thurs
Mon & Tues
10.00 – 12.30
10.00 – 12.30
10.00 – 12.30
Arts and Crafts for Childcare
Tipperary
Wed
19.00 – 21.30
HEALTHCARE
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Intro to Healthcare
Clonmel
Carrick on Suir
Tipperary
Thurs & Friday
Mon & Tues
Wed
10.00 – 12.30
10.00 – 12.30
10.00 – 12.30
Care of the Older Person
and Palliative Care
Tipperary
Clonmel
Thurs
Tues
19.00 – 21.30
19.00 – 21.30
COMPUTERS
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Intro to Computers
Cashel
Clonmel
Mon & Tues
9.30 – 12.30
BUSINESS
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Intro to Office Skills and Business with IT
Clonmel
Killenaule
Cashel
Wed, Thurs & Fri
Thurs & Fri
Wed, Thurs & Fri
9.30 – 12.30
9.30 – 12.30
9.30 – 12.30
Business Secretarial
Clonmel
Wed
9.30 – 12.30
Payroll
Clonmel
Tipperary
Thurs
Thurs
9.30 – 12.30
13.30 – 16.30
Spreadsheets and Databases
Clonmel
Wed
19.00 – 22.00
IT & PHOTOGRAPHY
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
IT & Digital Photography and Study
Skills with Communications
Clonmel
Killenaule
Cashel
Mon & Tues
Mon & Tues
Wed & Thurs
18.00 – 21.30
18.00 – 21.30
18.00 – 21.30
EMPLOYMENT
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
C.V and Interview preparation with
employment skills
Clonmel
Killenaule
Tipperary
Thurs
Wed
Wed
19.00 – 21.30
10.00 – 12.30
19.00 – 21.30
PRACTICAL COURSES
LOCATION
DAY
TIME
Craft - Sowing
Tipperary
Friday
10.00 – 12.30
Cooking and Baking
Cahir
Wed
10.00 – 13.30
Animal Welfare and Grooming
Clonmel
Thurs & Friday
9.30 – 12.30
Upholstery and French Polishing
Clonmel
Wed
16.00 – 19.00
Growing local food
Clonmel
Friday
16.00 – 19.00
• Courses will be run subject to demand.
• BTEI Programme is part of South Tipperary VEC Adult Education Services
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POSITIVE
AGEING
WEEK 2010
24TH SEPT - 2ND OCT
CASHEL CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2010
DATE
th
Fri 24
Sept
Fri 24
Sept
th
th
EVENT/ VENUE
Tipp mid W est Radio Interview with committee member
Social Dancing, Halle na Feile, Cashel. Music by Sam Doherty
TIME
4.00pm
9.00pm - 12.00am
Mon 27
Sept
Physical Activity Day - Go for Life Event at Spafield FRC
11.00am - 2.00pm
Mon 27
Sept
11.00am - 2.00pm
Mon 27
Sept
Tipp mid W est Radio broadcasting live from Spafield FRC
Launch Night at Bru Boru - Cllr Sean McCarthy, live music
th
th
th
and refreshments provided
7.30pm
Tues 28 Sept
th
Tues 28 Sept
Positive Ageing W eek Mass at St John the Baptist
10.30am
W ell Being Day of Cookery, Tai-Chi and meditation at Spafield RFC
11.00am - 6.00pm
Tues 28
Sept
Tipp mid W est Radio broadcasting live from Spafield FRC
11.00am - 2.00pm
Tues 28
Sept
Card Game (25) at Pat Fox's, Main Street, Cashel
8.30pm
Tues 28
Sept
Social Dancing Classes, Halle na Feile, Cashel.
8.30pm
th
th
th
th
Sept
8.00pm
th
Launch of the Elderly Services Directory at Spafield RFC.
Guest speaker: John Lonergan
Wed 29
Sept
Talk by Muntir na Tire at Spafield RFC.
8.00pm
Wed 29
Sept
Card Game (31) at Pat Fox's, Main Street, Cashel
8.30pm
Wed 29
Sept
Guided tours of the rock of Cashel. This will run until 2nd October
11.30am & 2.30pm
Wed 29
th
th
th
Thurs 30
Sept
Safety and Security Morning. Venue to be confirmed
11.00am – 1.00pm
Thurs 30
Sept
Tipp mid W est Radio broadcasting live
11.00am – 1.00pm
Thurs 30
Sept
Old GAA matches at Brosan's Pub, Cashel
8.30pm
th
th
st
Friday 1
Oct
Ecumenical Service, Church of Ireland Cashel
10.30am
Friday 1
Oct
W alking Tour of Cashel leaving from the Plaza
3.00pm
Friday 1
Oct
5.00pm
Friday 1
Oct
Talk by W illie Hayes, Local Historian at the Parish Centre
Coffee Day at Tesco
Bingo and Official the closing of Positive Ageing at Halle na Feile, Cashel
Guest speaker: Mayor of Cashel
8.00pm
st
st
st
nd
Sat 2
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Oct
All Day
Participating coffee shops/restaurants in Cashel town will have discounted teas/coffees available during
Positive Ageing W eek.
Hairdressers in the town will give discounts during the week
Cashel Town Library will have information stands on display throughout the week
St Patrick Hospital are hosting closed events throughput the week including Irish dancing and monster bingo
Cashel Day Care centre are also hosting closed events throughout the week. Such as mixed Media W orkshops
For Positive Ageing W eek entry to the Rock of Cashel will be free to elderly people and accompanying children
Transport available for these events
For further information on the events please contact
Cashel Positive Ageing Committee on 087 9271524
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Week long celebrations planned for Cashel
24th September – 2nd October 2010
Cashel has been chosen as one of 15 towns nationally to be a
Positive Ageing Week town this Autumn.
Positive Ageing Week (September 24 to October 2) is an annual event run by Age Action Ireland (sponsored
by ESB Customer Supply) to celebrate ageing and is now Ireland’s largest celebration of positive ageing.
“The purpose of the week is to show that ageing is not something to fear, but something
to celebrate,”
Age Action chief executive Robin Webster said.
“It is an opportunity for older people to enjoy themselves and for communities to
recognise the contribution which older people have made, and continue to make in their
localities.”
In addition to the 750 individual events expected to take place during the week, Cashel will host a week-long
series of events, including A Launch Night which will take place in Bru Boru on Monday 27th September
at 7.30pm food and entertainment will be provided, Spafield FRC will host an Intergenerational Day on
Monday the 27th, a Well Being Day on Tuesday 28th and will Launch a Directory of Services for the elderly
on Thursday 29th September at 8pm with John Lonergan speaking also.
Card games are being organized in the town on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday nights. A walking Tour of
Cashel will take place on Friday 1st October at 3pm with a talk by Willie Hayes after in the Parish Centre. A
variety of other events are also being organized and further details will be issued shortly.
The town will join Arklow, Athy, Ballymun, Boyle, Drogheda, Dublin, Dundalk, Dungarvan, Galway,
Midleton, Sligo, Trim, Tullamore and Waterford
Positive Ageing Week sponsors ESB Customer Supply will provide support for the towns’ events. “We are
delighted to play our part in helping to create a festive atmosphere in Cashel,” ESB sponsorship manager
Lisa Browne said.
The local organising committee has been established and is already busy. It is chaired by Richard Long.
The committee now needs the support of other community groups and individuals to organise events.
“We are delighted to have been selected as one of just 15 towns nationally,”
Cashel Positive Ageing chairperson Richard said.
“This is a tremendous opportunity for the older people of our town to take centre stage
for the week and celebrate. We hope that all sections of the community will join in the
celebration to make it a week to remember.”
Ahead of Positive Ageing Week, Age Action’s Positive Ageing photographic exhibition will be hosted in the
town as part of national tour. It will be on show at Cashel Library from the 24th August until Wednesday
8th September 2010 and all are welcome to drop in and view this exhibition.
For more information on Positive Ageing Week or if you wish to organise an event please contact the
committee pro on 087 9271524.
A calendar of events will be available shortly and will be distributed around the town of Cashel
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Volunteer
Management
Training
The South Tipperary Volunteer
Centre would like to introduce you
to our New Volunteer Management
Programme.
The
programme
consists of four modules delivered in
a hands-on, participative style and is
designed to provide you with a Best
Practice Volunteer Management
Framework for involving volunteers
in your organisation. Topics include:
• Module 1: Planning for
Volunteer Involvement &
Developing Volunteer Role
Descriptions
•
Module 2: Volunteer
Recruitment, Selection and
Induction
•
Module 3: Volunteer Support
and Supervision
•
Module 4: Designing and
Implementing a Volunteer
Policy
The training is offered to all
Community
and
Voluntary
Organisations. It is expected that
participants will attend all four
modules as they are designed as
part of a continuum. Dates Available:
15th September 2010
Module 1 and 2 10-1.30pm
22nd September 2010
Module 3 and 4 10-1.30pm
29th September 2010
Module 1 and 2
10-1.30 pm
6th October 2010
Module 3 and 4
10-1.30pm
Cost: €25.00 per person attending.
This training
is available to all
organisation in the community &
voluntary sector.
Please contact
Hilery Tarrant Manager
086 8353091
Amanda Quigley Placement Officer
086 0494840
Derek Fanning Placement Officer
086 7721067
or
alternatively
email
on
amanda@volunteersouthtipp.ie
South Tipperary
Volunteer Centre
Ionaid d’Oibrí Deonacha Tiobraid Árann Theas
SOUTH TIPPERARY
Tesco “Out of Home Project” Donations for “Care Packs”
Early in 2010, Eileen O’Donnell,
Community Champion in Tesco Cashel
kindly donated a very large number of
items to an “Out of Home Project” to
make up “Care Packs”. Tesco workers
in Cashel under the guidance of Eileen O’
Donnell had gathered items for various
age groups from the TESCO Clothing and
household range. Volunteers registered
with the South Tipperary Volunteer Centre
then packed and wrapped over 100 packs.
The packs were a pilot project aimed at children and young adults being
supported by a range of supportive services in Cashel and the surrounding
areas. The remainder of the unpacked donations were dispersed to over
three different charitable organisations.
The STVC would like to thank all the agencies & organisations involved in
dispersing the packs. We are very grateful to Eileen O Donnell Community
Champion and TESCO Cashel for their very generous donation & look
forward to getting involved in more “Community Champion” Projects.
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The Tipperary Remembrance Trust Memorial Arch Project
Adjacent to St Vincent’s Day Care Centre
on the site of the former Tipperary Military
Barracks stands the only remaining portico
of the Officers Mess and Living Quarters.
The Trust renovated the portico and named
it the Tipperary Remembrance Arch and
dedicated it to those who have lost their lives
whilst serving since ww2. The STVC engaged
with Mr Michael Haslam, Chairman of Post
24 South Tipperary Irish United Nations
Veterans Association & Chairman of the Tipperary Remembrance Trust
in November 2009 . The Town Council kindly donated the materials to the
project and together with the workers from the Rural Social Scheme & the
volunteers completed the project.
The Tipperary Remembrance Arch memorialises those Irish men and women
who have died in action in the armies of Ireland and other nations. They
saw a need to provide wheelchair access at the Arch, so work was carried
out to put down paving stones. At a ceremony on May 13th, Chairperson
Michael Haslam thanked all those who had assisted in upgrading the
facility: Tipperary Town Council, South Tipperary Development Company
Rural Social Scheme, & South Tipperary Volunteer Centre. The actual
physical work was done by a combination of volunteers registered with
the STVC, Dainius Ragavicius, Marius Mikulskis, Kestutis Karklius, and
Aldis Menglesons, with the assistance of John Gragan and Timmy Hanly
from the Rural Social Scheme. Mr Haslam also spoke about the ongoing
work of the Remembrance Trust. They are in the process of setting up
a database which will include the names of all those Irish men & women
who have died in active service abroad. Relatives & interested people will
then be able to research their family members. The annual Remembrance
Weekend will take place at the end of September. The South Tipperary
Volunteer Centre would like to thank all of the organisations for working
together to complete the task. It was a true interagency approach between
South Tipperary Development Company, the Rural Social Scheme, Town
Council, STVC, IUNVA, & of course our valued registered volunteers.
Upcoming Events - National Day of Volunteering 1st
October 2010, Let us know what you Organisation
will be doing for or more information and to register
your event online please log http://www.volunteer.
ie/-National-day-of-Volunteering-.html
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Community Alert
25th Anniversary Conference
Garda College Templemore - Saturday 30th October 2010
Conference Schedule
9.00am - 10.00am
Registration /Tea/Coffee
10.00am - 10.10am
Speaker Muintir na Tíre
10.10am - 10.20am
Speaker Garda Síochána
10.20am - 11.00am
Presentation - “Community crime prevention and
the challenge of societal change”
Dr. Ciaran McCullagh UCC
Currently teaching Sociology of Mass Media at undergraduate
and post-graduate level, Sociology of Deviance at second and
third year undergraduate level, teach at both second and third
year levels in research methods courses.
11.00am - 11.30am
Tea/Coffee Break
1.00pm
Workshop Sessions
1.00pm - 2.30pm
Lunch & Tours of Garda College
2.30pm - 3.15pm
Workshops
3.15pm - 3.30pm
Community Alert Past, Present and Future.
Muintir na Tíre Speaker.
3.30pm - 4.15pm
Open Forum
4.15pm - 4.30pm
Wrap up.
Workshops will be of 45 minutes duration and will run in parallel sessions. the following
topics will be covered:
Joint Policing Committees
Facilitator - Sgt. Pat Conway, Garda Community
Community Alert Programme Analysis
Facilitator - Vanessa Clarke Muintir na Tíre
Elder Abuse and Communities Facilitator - Maggie McNally, HSE.
Juvenile Crime Causes & Remedies Facilitator – JLO Office Garda Community
Causes of Crime ( Can they be reduced) Criminologist
Each Workshop will be of 45 minutes duration and will commence at 11.30am repeated
at 12.15pm and 2.30pm. Conference attendees will each nominate 3 workshops of their
Trade Stands- €100 Conference Fee €80.00
choice to attend.
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Celtic Community Link
Muintir na Tíre in association
with Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services has received
funding for a 3 year programme under the Interreg 4A programme
to employ Staff to work with all Communities in Waterford and South
Tipperary under this programme.
The Project will be known as Celtic Community Link and is being made
under Priority 2 Theme 2 of the Ireland Wales INTERREG 4A programme
Theme 2 Priority 2 Sustainable Regeneration of Communities
All community groups in South Tipperary are invited to apply to Muintir
na Tíre to be included in this programme
Canon Hayes
National Sports
Awards
The Canon Hayes Recreation
Centre will host their 2010
National Sports Awards Banquet
on Saturday November 27th at
Ballykisteen Hotel & Golf Resort,
Limerick Junction, Tipperary.
This Black Tie event is always a
major highlight in the sporting/
social calendar and the awards
night salutes the very best of
sporting talent and achievement
on a local, county and national/
international level.
The process of nomination for
the various category awards
will get underway shortly and it
is open to clubs, organisations
or to members of the public
to nominate person/s who
have recorded major sporting
achievements over the past year.
Nominations,
which
should
include a brief resume of
achievements, must be received
at the Canon Hayes Recreation
Centre, Tipperary Town by Friday
October 15th.
In conjunction with the awards
event the South Tipperary
Sports Partnership will present
a Volunteer in Sport Award.
Nominations for this award should
also be received by
October 15th.
Further information on the Awards
can be had by contacting the
Canon Hayes Sports Centre on
062-52022 or from Martin Quinn
on 087-6101628.
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Tipperary Mini
Marathon...
runners : walkers : joggers
The Warmer Homes Low Income Housing Programme
The Warmer Homes Low Income Housing Programme under which The
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland has awarded the contract for
South Tipperary to Muintir Na Tire under the Low Income Warmer Homes
programme of works to carry out works to the homes of Low Income
families in danger of Fuel Poverty.
The programme is to carry out Cavity Wall Insulation and Attic Insulation
to eligible homes. To qualify for assistance through this programme,
householders should be living in privately owned dwellings and in receipt
of the Fuel Allowance as part of the National Fuel Scheme. Application Forms are available from the STEP South Tipperary Energy
Project Office at Galbally Road, Tipperary. Tel (062) 82575 E-mail
stepinsulation@gmail.com
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TmIPiniPmEaRraAthRonY
10
k
WOMENS 10k Mini Marathon
Sunday 19th September, 2010
2pm Thurles, Co. Tipperary
Entry fee €15 (plus online fee) • Strictly over 18 years of age
Closing date for entries is 10th September 2010
Course A.A.I certified - All participants will be chip timed.
All entrants will receive a medalion plus goody bag-spot prizes.
On line registration www.tippminimarathon.ie
North Tipperary
Sports Partnership
TIPPERARY COUNTY AAI
in association
with Thurles
Crokes AC
For further information call NTSP office at 067-43604 or STSP 062-64737
South Tipperary
County Council
PLANNING SECTION UPDATE
The South Tipperary County Council
Planning
Website:
http://www.
southtippcoco.ie/newplanninghome/
en/ has been updated and is a very useful
source of information for applicants,
agents, developers and community
groups.
The new site includes sections on;
•
the Development Plans and Local
Area Plans within the County,
•
making a planning application,
•
the
District
Service
Enhancement Schemes
•
the Record of Protected Structures &
Conservation Grants
Centre
The site also includes a public notices and
consultations section. Public feedback is
very important to the planning process
and this section of the website includes
any public notices related to planning,
documents on public display and open to
public consultation.
Planning Policy documents currently on
public display include the;
•
Draft Fethard Local Area Plan 2010
(closing date for submissions is the
20th September 2010)
•
Proposed Variation No. 1 to the Carrick
on Suir Town Development Plan 2008
(closing date for submissions is the
20th September ‘10)
•
Material Amendments to the Draft
Cahir Local Area Plan will be on public
display and submissions invited from
mid-September for a 4 week period.
Notice of this consultation period will
be advertised in the local press and
on the planning website.
If you require any assistance in relation to
the points set out above:
please contact
Ms. Caroline Conway
(Executive Planner)
Forward Planning Section
at 052-6134534.
Sunny South East is not an
Ashtray...
The South East Region Local Authorities of South Tipperary, Kilkenny,
Waterford City, Waterford County, Wexford and Carlow have teamed up
to take a stand against cigarette butt and chewing gum litter during
National Heritage Week 2010.
‘Don’t Rubbish our Heritage’ is the new anti litter campaign which was
rolled out around the Region from 23rd – 29th August. Events took
place across the Region throughout the week. In South Tipperary
the Councils Public Awareness Officer, Marie Phelan teamed up with
Labhaoise McKenna, Heritage Officer to roll out the campaign on the
streets of Clonmel during the Food and Farming Day on August 29th.
A larger than life sized street sweeper roamed the streets of Clonmel
distributing personal ashtrays called Stubbis , which are heat-resistant
pouches that can fit in your pocket and hold up to 5 cigarette ends
or used chewing gum thus illuminating the need to dispose of your
cigarette butt immediately.
Speaking about the campaign, Marie Phelan, Public Awareness Officer,
South Tipperary County Council said “There is a common perception
that throwing a cigarette butt on the ground or out a car window is
acceptable. But it’s not. If you use the street as an ashtray, you are
liable to get an on-the-spot litter fine of €150” She added, “Cigarette
butts are far from harmless - they are made from plastic and can take
up to 12 years to break down. In addition, a cigarette butt contains
over 4000 chemicals and as the butt breaks down, these chemicals are
released into the environment. One cigarette butt can contaminate 8
litres of water and can harm animal and marine life”
Results from the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local
Governments Litter Pollution Monitoring Survey 2009 indicated that
45% of all litter in the South East Region is cigarette butt litter. As well
as being unsightly, cigarette butts have been found in the stomachs
of fish, birds, whales and other animals who mistake them for food.
The average smoker throws away up to 25,000 cigarette butts in their
lifetime, with up to a third of these ending up as litter.
During this campaign we are asking the public to dispose of their
cigarette butts and chewing gum responsibly by using one of the
free Stubbi personal ashtrays which are available for free from the
Environment Section, South Tipperary County Council, Parnell Street,
Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
For further information contact the Environment Section
on 1800 20 26 27
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Halla na Feile Cashel
EU Social Inclusion
Week 2010
Halla na Feile in Cashel has become the hub of entertainment, its great
to see the old Halla become alive once more. We have Social Dancing
every Tuesday night from 8.30 to 10.30 and Danny Guirdera is on
hand to keep us in line. He is a great teacher and has done Ballroom
Dancing Competitions for years. On the last Friday of every month we
have our Social Tea Dance. The next one is on Friday 24th September,
music by Sam O’Doherty, 9.30 to 12.30. Teas and sandwiches served.
We have dancing classes for children on Tuesday, 6 to 8p.m. (Irish) and
Saturday 10 to 1p.m. (Modern). Taekwando, Mondays and Thursdays.
Rooms are busy with Meetings etc. with Bingo on Saturday 8.30p.m.
All this is helping our efforts to build a new Halla na Feile that Cashel
will be proud of.
Our Journal of Cashel and Rosegreen is in progress and will be a great
success. Photos Old and New, and Articles should be great fun trying
to make out who is who. This will be available for Christmas and would
make a lovely gift for your family or friends abroad. We have a great
line up for the winter, Bingo every Saturday night being the highlight
of the week.
Our representative for Halla na Feile, the lovely Theresa Coleman, Cathal
Brugha Street won the Pride of Tipperary. She has done us, her family
and Cashel proud. This will entail a lot of work with many functions
and we know our Theresa is well able and presents herself beautifully.
We wish her well in her year as Pride as she starts her 3rd level stage
of her education in September, she will be kept busy. We have a very
committed Committee headed by our hard working Chairperson Sean
Murphy whose main aim is to see a new Halla sooner rather than later.
We need more people to come on board no matter what time you
can spare us. Our website is: www.hallanafeile.com or phone 0877720795 or 086-2553214 any time. Eibhlin Ni Riain, Runai.
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The Three Drives Family Resource Centre
Address: 22/23 Greenane Drive, Tipperary Town, Co. Tipperary
Tel: 062 80831 Fax: 062 52206 Email: threedrivesfrc@eircom.net
Are offering a Host of Programmes for Autumn 2010. These courses
are free to participants and are available on first come first serve
basis:
Cookery: Family foods and nutrition
First Aid: Order of Malta
Tuesday 14th Sept 2010. 6 weeks
Wednesday 10-12p.m. 15th Sept 2010
Childrens Art Classes (8-12 year olds) 3.30-5:00p.m. Monday 20th September
Adults Art Class
10.30-1 p.m. Monday 20th September
Life Skills Coaching
Beginning in Sept. 2010
For more information please contact Terry or Anna on 062 80831
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October 18th - 22nd
A schedule of Area-Activities has
been agreed for development
in each of the following areas,
to promote and support Social
Inclusion and Active Citizenship,
as part of a wider EU initiative:
Monday Oct 18th (Slieveardagh Area)
Tuesday Oct 19th (Tipperary)
Wednesday Oct 20th (Carrick-on-Suir)
Thursday Oct 21st (Cashel)
Friday Oct 22nd (Clonmel)
As part of the Social Inclusion Week,
a half day Workshop will focus on
delivering Family Supports Services
in South Tipperary. “Families In
Isolation....Accessing Services” will
be hosted on Friday, Oct 22nd in
Clonmel (9.30am-1pm) inviting an
audience of workers/practitioners/
line-managers to enhance services
to Families in Isolation and to
increase their awareness of,
and access to, existing services
and supports across the County
Additional Thematic focus for the
week include Disability Forum
Issues,
Disadvantage
Youth
Issues and Travellers Issues.
To promote the Active Citizenship
Theme of the EU Week, South
Tipperary Community & Voluntary
Forum propose to host a Training
Event for Nominated Reps onto
various County Boards/Committees
and the South Tipperary Volunteering
Centre plan to operate Stands/
Stalls at the daily area events. The
“Social Inclusion Week 2010” is
being co-ordinated by a workinggroup of key stakeholders under the
South Tipperary County Development
Board and if your group wishes
to get involved or you require
additional information please contact:
Mark Ryan, South Tipperary County
Council mark.ryan@southtippcoco.ie
Julie White, South Tipperary Community
& Voluntary Forum southtippforum@
eircom.net
National Trails Day 2010
- Sunday 3rd October
Tow Path Walk,
Carrick-on-Suir, 13th June 2010
Welcoming People into the Irish Outdoors
Bird Report By Kevin Collins
National Trails Day is a celebration of Ireland’s
wonderful variety of trails and a chance for everyone to
enjoy some of our most beautiful countryside, forests,
mountains and lakes. National Trails Day will be held on
Sunday, 3rd of October this year. A range of walks will
be held around South Tipperary to celebrate National
Trails Day. This is the third year of the event nationally
and South Tipperary is planning walks to suit all levels
of fitness. So look out for one that suits you – bring the
family, it’s a great time of year to be out and about.
The weather was dry with a light breeze on Sunday morning
13th June 2010. The walk was due to start at 9am. Some
serious walkers went on ahead so the chances of seeing
secretive species like Kingfisher or Otter were slim. While
waiting to get started, a Sparrowhawk flew overhead
carrying prey in its talons. This bird was feeding chicks
somewhere on the outskirts of Carrick-on-Suir. Other
species recorded in the town included Jackdaw, Rook,
Magpie, House Sparrow and Pied Wagtail.
Over the river itself we saw Swallows, Sand Martins,
House Martins and Swifts. These four species are summer
migrants which feed on air bourn insects. Having all
four flying low together gave an opportunity to show the
distinguishing features used in identifying this group
called ‘hirundines’. In the hedgerows beside the tow path
we saw the usual hedgerow species such as Robin, Wren,
Dunnock, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Wood Pigeon, Chaffinch
and Greenfinch. In the wooded area near the railway line
we heard a Blackcap in song. This species has increased
dramatically in range and population size in the past few
years. In wetter areas where the vegetation was dominated
by willows and reeds we recorded Reed Buntings, Sedge
Warblers, Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs. The last three
mentioned are all summer migrants which come to Ireland
to feed on the abundant insect life near the river. Once the
seasons change and the cold weather comes, the head off
south to Africa.
Examples of the walks being planned include:
Slieveardagh area:
•
•
•
Grange Loop: History & Archaeology – 3km – very easy walk
Crag Loop: History & Nature – 6km – moderate walk
Lough Doire Bhile Loop: Nature 3km – very easy walk
Peaksvilla Mountaineering Club
•
•
•
Knockballiniry Loop – History & Nature -6km - easy walk
Liam Lynch Loop: History & Nature - 12km - moderate walk
Walk on Knockmealdowns: History & Nature – 12km –
moderate walk
Newcastle:
•
Gleann Beag Loop: Village vista nature & history – 3km –
very easy walk
Marlfield – Nature all approx 1 hour
•
•
•
Glenbawn Loop
Fox Covert Loop
Dún Uí Faoláin Loop
Tipperary Heritage Way
•
On the river bank and on the weirs we came across river
specialists like the Grey Heron and the Grey Wagtail. We
saw one Grey Heron struggle to swallow a large fish that it
had just caught. Towards the end of the walk we saw a Little
Egret. This pure white bird is a relative of the Grey Heron
and has only started to breed in Ireland in the past decade.
The fact that this bird was present in the middle of June
suggests that it may be nesting nearby. When the sun came
out and the temperature rose, he presence of butterflies
such as the Speckled Wood, Small Tortoiseshell and greenveined White as well as the stunning Banded Demoiselle
damselfly enhanced the enjoyment of the walk. The tow
path is an ideal place for bird-watching. It has peace and
quiet away from traffic so that bird songs and calls can
be heard. It has the diversity of habitats which supports
the diversity of birdlife outlined above. Because the path
is well maintained, the observer can walk in safety, without
having to look down at every step and without disturbing
the wildlife.
Cashel to Golden - Nature & History 10km easy.
The Glen of Aherlow will also put on a guided walk
to celebrate the day.Details have yet to be finalised
and we hope that more walks at more venues will be
added. As the walk details are finalised, they will be
available on-line on the http://www.nationaltrailsday.
ie/events/tipperary/ or keep an eye on the local
press nearer the day.
Con Ryan, Rural Recreation Officer is coordinating the day.
If you can organise a walk in your area; or can organise
an event on the day you can contact him at 0870556465.
Enjoying the walking at
the Glen of Aherlow’
‘Walking for everyone at
the Glen of Aherlow’
Tow Path walk Carrick on Suir’ during Clancy Festival
in June 2010
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Funding Information
Funding Available to Community Groups
South Tipperary Development Company –
Rural Development Funding.
This funding is presently open. Funding can be applied for under the
following programmes
PROGRAMME
BUDGET
DURATION
LEADER
€11.16m
2007 - 2013
Social Inclusion
€447,540
2009
Walks Scheme
€80,000
Annual
Rural Social Scheme
€550,000
Annual
Rural Recreation
€50,000
Annual
• Diversification into non-agricultural activities
• Support for Business Creation of Development
• Encouragement of Tourist Activities
• Basic Services for the Economy & Rural population
• Village & Countryside Renewal & Development
• Conservation & Upgrading of Rural Heritage
• Training & Information
Further Information in relation to the funding available to community
groups can be obtained from The South Tipperary Development
Company (052) 7442652
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The Community Foundation is a donor
services and grant-making organisation.
The foundation – a registered charity - was established in 2000 with
the support of Government and the business sector.
Small Grants Scheme
How to apply: Please download the Grant Application Form at www.
communityfoundation.ie/grants or for a hard copy please call 01
8747354.
Citizens Information
Board grants
The Citizens Information Board
operates small grant schemes to
assist the provision of information,
advice and advocacy by the voluntary
and community sector. These schemes
are outlined below. Please note, the
following schemes are only available to
organisations and groups in Ireland.
Publications Grants Scheme
The publications grants scheme
supports voluntary organisations
which have an information delivery
role. The purpose of the scheme is
to meet specific publication needs,
usually providing information on social
services and entitlements. Small
grants of up to €1,500 are available.
Previous awards have been made to
organisations to publish leaflets on
entitlements or directories of specialist
services.
Social Policy Grants
The Social Policy Grant Scheme
provides support for social policy
initiatives being undertaken by
Citizens Information Centres at local
level, particularly those working in
conjunction with statutory or voluntary
organisations.
Further information Administrator,
Information Publications and Social Policy,
Citizens Information Board, Ground Floor,
George’s Quay House, 43 Townsend St.,
Dublin 2. Tel: (01) 605 9021
Email: publicationadmin@ciboard.ie
Please complete the form in full and email it toinfo@foundation.ie
The form may also be posted to:
Grants Section,
The Community Foundation for Ireland,
32 Lower O’Connell Street,
Dublin 1
Failte Ireland - Festival
and Cultural Events Initiative 2011
Applications for Funding
The closing date for applications for
funding for 2011 will be in January
2011. Information on this grant will be
advertised in Novemebr 2010 in the
National Newspapers and on
www.failteireland.ie/festivals
The Small Grants Scheme has a particular focus on:
• Carers
• Older People
• Families at Risk – Pilot Grants Scheme
• Sexual Minorities
• Ethnic Minorities
• Mental Health and Integration
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For further information email festivals@
failteireland.ie or alternatively contact:
Fiona Maddock, Acting Product Executive,
Festivals & Cultural Events. Tel:01-8847151
Email: fiona.maddock@failteireland.ie
Funding Information
Funding Available to Community Groups
Heritage Council - Grant
Schemes 2011
Local Youth Club Grant
Scheme 2010
The Heritage Council Grants Programme
Under the 2011 Heritage Council grants Programme,
applications for grants are invited under the following
three schemes:
•
Heritage Research providing assistance for data
collection and research relating to Ireland’s
heritage;
•
Heritage Conservation & Management supporting
projects that apply good heritage practice to the
management of places, collections or objects
and
•
Under this Scheme, one-off grants are being made
available to local youth clubs and groups to assist
with their development needs including supporting
administration, programme and services costs.
Youth clubs and groups are invited to apply for oneoff funding under one of the following categories:
a) Youth Work Club Grant or
b) Youth Activity Club Grant
Heritage Education, Community and Outreach
supporting initiatives linking heritage to
communities through education and outreach,
promoting active engagement with and raising
public appreciation of heritage.
The maximum grant available to any group or club
is €3,000, with priority being given to clubs and
groups engaging with young people between the
ages of 10 and 21.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday
8th October at 5.00 p.m. Please note that we do not
accept applications outside this timeframe.
Application forms and full details of the Scheme are
available from the Youth Officer in South Tipperary
VEC. Closing date for receipt of applications is
4.00pm, 29th October 2010.
Applications can only be made through the Online
Grants System.
Please note: Late applications will not be accepted.
Sports clubs are not eligible for funding under the
terms of this Scheme.
The Heritage
Council, Áras na
hOidhreachta,
Church Lane,
Kilkenny, Ireland.
Tel:
(056) 777 0777
Fax:
(056) 777 0788
International callers: +353 56 777 0777
Email: mail@heritagecouncil.ie
Funding for this Scheme is being provided by the
Children and Youth Services Development Unit,
Office of the Minister for Children and Youth
Affairs.
Ms. Fionuala McGeever, Chief Executive Officer
South Tipperary VEC, Administrative Offices,
Western Road, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
Tel: 052 6134347 Fax: 052 6125951
Email: lkavanagh@tippsouthvec.ie
South Tipperary
C o m m u n i t y & Vo lu n ta ry F o ru m
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