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The month of August will see lots of events taking place in Fingal and so far, the weather has been playing ball for the most part! Nevertheless, make sure to pack a bag with all the essential gear to and get out to enjoy your local area. Whether its attending events or visiting the many wonderful sights in Fingal, there is plenty to do before the end of summer.

The Fabulous Rush Festival & Air Show is is back once again and it’s sure not to disappoint with something for all the family being provided. From Friday 1st to Monday 4th August the whole village and wider area will be buzzing with activity, and not to mention, in the sky also! We are so lucky in Fingal to have so much to do on our doorstep; throughout the towns and villages in the county local people are spoiled for choice when it comes to spending their free time in their respective areas. We don’t have very far to travel to find something to make great memories from. We have some of the most beautiful beaches in the country; the sheer number of public parks, castle grounds and gardens accessible all year round is unrivalled; the community centres, state of the art libraries, music venues, cafés, restaurants, bars, the list goes on and on. There is so much to do in such a short distance.

So, no matter what you are planning for the last few weeks of the summer, be sure to reserve some time to take in all the wonderful amenities on your doorstep, we don’t have to hop on a plane every time we want experience something new.

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Remove Stress From Your Financial Planning

Everything you eat, wear, live in, travel to or travel in, are all connected to your finances, yet most people don’t take the time to plan them effectively. A couple of reasons for this: If you have a problem that needs a plumber, an electrician or a roofer, you will know about it. If you haven’t reviewed your finances for a while, you may not even be aware that you have a problem. The other reason is that some of the main aspects of financial planning are viewed as “negative”. I mean who wants to spend time considering potential occurrences like the impact of a fatality, or give thought to having sufficient income in your retirement when you haven’t reached 30 yet? This perception of “negative” is often why people subconsciously avoid the topic, often citing “not having enough time” as a reason. The same reason explains why people spend regularly on things like the lotto, believing they can win the jackpot, at odds of 10.7million to 1. The same people’s odds of being diagnosed with one of the specified illnesses covered, is 1 in 4 (before age 65!) yet they say “that’ll never happen to me”. This is a natural desire for something very positive to happen and for something negative not to happen. However, these everyday occurrences will happen whether or not someone has the right planning in place. One hour is 4% of your day. Spending

that much time even once per year can be hugely beneficial. You get the peace of mind that you are up to date with your planning. You get the reassurance that anything you have in place is the most appropriate for your current circumstances. You also get the satisfaction that you are not overpaying for something and are getting the best value. Suddenly, the mystery and uncertainty are removed, along with the stress and anxiety often associated with them. In all my years of doing reviews, I’ve never heard anyone regret taking time to go through their finances, but I’ve heard plenty regret not going through them when something unexpected crops up. Remove “money worries”. Make the time.

Dave Kavanagh QFA has been advising people financially for over 25 years. For quotes or information (with no cost or obligation) he can be contacted by emailing info@ financialcompanion.ie or use the contact form on www.financialcompanion.ie or @Davekav_ advice on Twitter and Instagram. Combined with his previous role of gym/nutrition adviser, he regularly gives talks and workshops at seminars and events for groups, companies and government departments on financial wellbeing, positivity and motivation. As heard on RTE 2FM , LMFM and TV3.

Malahide Lions Club Annual President Handover

The handover to our new President was held on 1st July in Malahide Cricket Club. It was a night of many highlights as we celebrated outgoing President Stephen MacDonagh’s year and welcomed Rose Minton who will do an equally fantastic job.

Stephen thanked the outgoing officers, Treasurer, Mary Gleeson who has done sterling work for the past 13 years, and Secretary, Fintan Keating who expertly kept the clubs records and

our website up to date.

New President Rose spoke of her plans for the coming year and looked forward to working side by side with all the fantastic members.

Music, song, chat & laughter ended a wonderful evening.

Earlier that day the highest award of Lions, the Melvin Jones Fellowship, was bestowed on our outstanding PRO Paula Bradley.

Courtesy of Malahide Lions Club

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Film Review: Superman Flies High

With James Gunn’s highly anticipated Superman hitting cinemas last month, I couldn’t help but do a review. It isn’t just another superhero movie; it’s a vibrant, heartfelt reintroduction to an icon that feels both fresh and deeply reverent. After years of dark, brooding takes on the Man of Steel, Gunn delivers a much-needed dose of hope for Superman, proving that optimism can be just as compelling as grit.

The film wisely sidesteps a lengthy origin story, instead dropping us into a Metropolis. David Corenswet embodies Clark Kent and Superman with remarkable nuance. His Clark is genuinely endearing, a man grappling with his extraordinary abilities while striving for normality, and his Superman radiates a quiet strength and compassionate heroism that feels authentic and inspiring. Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane is a revelation – sharp, witty, and independent, she’s a formidable journalist who holds her own against the larger-than-life figures around her. Their chemistry is palpable, forming the emotional core of the film.

Gunn’s signature blend of humour and heart is evident throughout. The dialogue shines with wit, and there are moments of genuine levity that never undermine the stakes. Yet, when the action kicks in, it’s spectacular. The visual effects are seamless, making Superman’s feats feel weighty and impactful without ever feeling cartoonish. The film’s primary antagonist Lex Luther, played by the brilliant Nicholas Hoult is fantastic. He’s an evil tyrant maniac.

What truly sets Superman apart is its unwavering belief in the character’s ideals. This isn’t a cynical deconstruction; it’s a celebration of what Superman represents: truth, justice, and the American way, reimagined for a modern audience without sacrificing its core principles. Gunn understands that Superman isn’t interesting because of his powers, but because of his humanity. The film explores themes of responsibility, identity, and the power of hope in a way that resonates deeply.

While some might argue the film leans a little too heavily into its earnestness at times, it’s a refreshing change of pace. Superman is a triumphant return for the character, a film that reminds us why he matters, and leaves you with a genuine sense of uplift. It’s a powerful, entertaining, and ultimately hopeful start to a new era for D.C.

I’d recommend checking out ‘Superman’ and see what you think of it; I shall give it a score of FOUR stars. You can watch it at your local cinema today: Director: James Gunn– Rating: 12A – Genre: Action/Sci-fi – Run Time: 2h 9m Language: English. For more film content please follow @ movies4fanatics on Instagram.

Ancient Alternatives for Arthritis Sufferers

There is not one person who doesn’t know someone who has suffered from this condition. Treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine aims to dispel the pathogenic factors that are the cause of arthritis, we would be helping revitalise your body’s natural qi and blood circulation which will strengthen the body’s internal resistance. This is achieved through a combination of acupuncture (to unblock meridians and promote circulation), herbal medicine (to address both external pathogens and internal imbalances), and most importantly dietary therapy, this will help prevent inflammation within the joints. Foods that can worsen arthritis symptoms, particularly those that promote inflammation, include eating a lot of red meat, processed meats, fried foods, and foods high in refined sugars and carbohydrates. Additionally, excessive alcohol consumption can

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exacerbate arthritis pain.

Depending on your your medical history and medication you may find making Golden Milk can help, anything the has an ‘ITIS’ ie arthritis, sinusitis and gastroenteritis making and taking this daily may help your condition.

Golden Milk

If possible, please make this on either almond, rice, goats or oat milk.

2 cups of the milk being used.

Gently heat your choice of milk over medium heat. As the milk warms, mix in 1 teaspoon of pure turmeric powder and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, a small shake of ground black pepper and to improve the taster you can add 1 teaspoon of maple syrup. Allow the mixture to simmer gently without reaching boiling point for about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and enjoy. This has also been seen to help

insomnia.

This specific approach is always individualised based on the patient’s unique pattern of imbalance and the predominant pathogenic factors.

Please always be advised by your doctor and a fully qualified practitioner when making any changes to your diet or lifestyle.

Next article will be on Facial Rejuvenation the understanding through beauty therapy and Chinese medicine we will include cupping, facial massage techniques, some basic essential oils, plus a herb tea blend that can also help reduce and invigorate the skin.

If you have any specific concerns or conditions please feel free to email; communitylocalseditor@ gmail.com and I will do my best to answer them.

Malahide Tidy towns continue to make their town shine

Thanks to Nicky for all the weeding on the Green and down the Beach, thanks to Alison for weeding under the bridge and to Hazel for her nightly dead-heading and helping with the weeding on Railway Avenue. Malcolm, Helen, John, Margaret, Alison, Rose, Deirdre and Tim - well done on all the watering, keeping everything alive. Dave - working daily to keep the watering systems working and the flower boxes alive! Michael - magically creating beautiful plants! Helen and John are working tirelessly to collect prizes for our Quiz on Thursday - all support greatly appreciated.

Courtesy of Malahide Tidy Towns

Malahide Castle to open its doors once again for Heritage Week

Celebrate National Heritage Week 2025 at Malahide Castle & Gardens with three engaging, free events designed to explore and appreciate our rich cultural heritage. No booking is required – simply come along and enjoy!

1. Malahide Castle Antiques Show and Tell - Sunday, 24th August 2025 | 11am – 3pm Location: Project Room, Visitor Centre.

Step back in time to May 1976 when the extraordinary contents of Malahide Castle were auctioned off in a historic event that captivated the community and beyond. Nearly everything, from antique beds and exquisite paintings to everyday tablecloths and even the castle’s washing machine, found new homes over the three-day auction.

On Sunday, 24th August 2025, Malahide Castle invites you to relive and celebrate this remarkable chapter in local history at our special Antiques Show and Tell event. Did you or your family acquire a piece of history at this iconic auction? Whether it’s a cherished antique mirror, heirloom chair, fine china, bed linen, or even small keepsakes, we would love to hear your stories and see your treasured mementos.

Bring along your antiques, photographs, or simply your memories. Our expert team will be on hand to document your unique stories and objects, shedding new light on the rich heritage of Malahide Castle. Discover how everyday items can reveal extraordinary insights into the castle’s fascinating past, from grand objects to humble household items.

2. Turas threorithe tríd Ghaeilge ann Caisleáin Mhullach Íde - Monday, 18th August 2025 | 1pm Location: Visitor Centre Ticket Desk.

Beidh turas threorithe trí Ghaeilge ar fáil faoi stair agus saibhreas Caisleain Mhullach Íde ar an 20ú lá dé mhí Mheán Fómhair. Ait chonaithe Muintir Thalbóid ó 1147 go dtí 1976, tá scéal Chaisleáin Mhullach Íde fíor thábhactadh ní amháin faoi stair an cheantair, ach stair na hÉireann chomh maith! Bígi linn le Laura Ni Dhubhir i rith Seachtain na hOidhreachta seo.

Booking isn’t required. Places on the tour will be offered on a first come first served basis on the day. Arrive early to avoid disappointment. Please register at the ticket desk located in the visitor centre in the castle’s courtyard before arriving to the castle.

Additional information can be sought from reservations@malahidecastleandgardens.ie

3. Architectural Tour of Malahide Castle - Tuesday, 19th August 2025 | 1pm Location: Visitor Centre Ticket Desk.

Discover the architectural wonders of Malahide Castle on a special behind-the-scenes tour led by architectural historian and castle curator, Cathal Dowd Smith. Explore 800 years of architectural evolution, from elegant eighteenth-century plasterwork to detailed nineteenth-century craftsmanship, and learn about recent conservation efforts. Tours offered on a first-come, firstserved basis. Register at the visitor centre ticket desk upon arrival. No booking necessary. Arrive early to secure your place.

For enquiries, email reservations@ malahidecastleandgardens.ie

Howth RNLI Water Safety Visit Flavours of Fingal 2025

Members of the RNLI’s Water Safety Team attended Flavours of Fingal 2025 at Newbridge House in Donabate on 5th and 6th July 2025. Volunteers from the charity that saves lives at sea were there to promote water safety and give advice to families and water sports enthusiasts about how best to stay safe while enjoying spending time on the coast. People of all ages visited the RNLI stand to ask for advice and find out how best to respond in the event of an emergency.

The charity celebrated 200 years of its lifesaving work last year, and it is still dedicated to its founding principle of saving lives at sea with its volunteer lifeboat crews based at 46 lifeboat stations around the island of Ireland. Three of those stations are in Dublin at Howth, Dun Laoghaire and Skerries. The RNLI also promotes water safety through its sea safety teams, and education programmes in schools help to raise awareness to children and young adults about how to stay safe when they are at the beach or

participating in water sports activities.

John McKenna, Water Safety Officer with Howth RNLI commented, “It was great to see so many people showing an interest in water safety, there is a greater awareness by the public about the need to be prepared and take precautions when they are heading out to do water sports or spend time at the beach.

It was reassuring that many of the children were aware that if they accidentally fell into water that they should “make like a starfish” – spreading out their arms and legs to float until help could get to them. They were very enthusiastic showing us what they had learned. Hopefully they will pass on the message to their friends and family members too.

Each time we do an event we have people approaching us and telling us of how the RNLI has had a direct impact on them or their families. Sometimes it’s because they’ve been rescued by one of our lifeboat crews, or because some of the water safety advice they received from some

Howth RNLI Water Safety Team were at Flavours of Fingal 2025 advising the public about water safety

of our team has helped them avoid an accident. After about 50 years at sea myself I’m only too aware of the hazards at sea and the importance of the work of lifesaving organisations like the RNLI.

This summer we want beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts to be able to enjoy themselves by the water. We’d encourage people to wear a lifejacket or a buoyancy aid and carry a mobile phone in a water proof case so they can call 112 for help if they have any difficulties. They should also tell family or friends where they are going and when they are expecting to return home. And we do not recommend using inflatables in the sea, they are not designed to be used on open water.”

Anyone who unexpectedly finds themselves in water is urged to follow the RNLI’s Float to Live advice – firstly float on your back, then call for help and communicate your location. Try to stay calm and keep your moral up until the emergency services reach you. More water safety advice is available on www.rnli.org/safety .

Focusing on the positives!

I was 13 when my first period arrived and I panicked as I ran straight to my Mam to tell her something was wrong. She got me the things I needed and settled me on the couch with TLC. The next day, she brought me into town and when we got off the bus at Clerys, I was surpised to see my Nanny and 2 of my aunts there. They enveloped me in hugs and congratulated me on becoming a woman and ‘joining the club’. They said they were there to celebrate me getting my first period, with little gifts and a grown up girls lunch. I had no idea this happened when girls got their first periods and honestly, their positivity and attitide made the whole experience far less daunting than it might have been. It was a wonderful day and I’ve never forgotten it.

It was my Mams clever way to help me feel less nervous and afraid and to turn this milestone into a celebration instead. Since then, she has done the same for my sisters and we have continued the tradition with my own daughters too.

I hope sharing our tradition might inspire some Mammies to create special memories with their own daughters, when the time comes for them.

When it comes to gifts for girls starting ther periods, The First Period Box from Dublin based Glimmer Boxes, is fabulous. It has hot chocolate, face/hair masks, Lil-Lets teen starter pack (best pads and tampons for teens IMO), Glmmer diary, chocolate bars, fluffy socks, sweets and treats. It’s a collection of lovely things – like a hug in a box! We’re giving away a First Period Box on our FB page https://www.facebook.com/mams. ireland

We have lots more competitions and tips on mams.ie at to help with Back to school costs. From My Nametags labels giveaways, to our Ilac SC blog which will help you get most of what you need for Back to school in one place! From colourful Smiggle goodies to The Works stationery to Dunnes Stores and Deaz for uniforms to Regatta for coats. Follow us on mams.ie to keep up to date on all things BTS!

Cultural Quarter to Showcase

the very best of Fingal

Ten months after construction commenced, the €40m centre-piece of the Swords Cultural Quarter is taking shape and is on schedule to open its doors in 2027.

Culture House Fingal is an innovative initiative by Fingal County Council which will see a library, theatre, gallery, maker space, arts spaces and a café all housed in an iconic building designed by award-winning architects O’Donnell and Twomey.

Located beside Swords Castle in the centre of the North Dublin town, the large 5,683m2 four storey high building is currently being constructed by Duggan Brothers who are also building 36 new homes on Seatown Road across the road from the new Culture House.

Fingal councillors were given a presentation at the June monthly meeting of the Council by County Architect Fionnuala May and Ciarán Ó

Gaora of Zero-G who explained the reasoning behind the decision to create a Culture House for Fingal.

“We want this to be a confident expression of the future, and we are seeing that come to pass,” Ó Gaora told councillors. “This building reflects the history and it reflects the future.”

He said that Fingal was following a European tradition where many cities have a Culture House and added: “They understand that many different activities can exist under the one roof.”

By calling the building Culture House or Áras Cultúir, the Council was indicating that it would be a welcoming and accessible place using a name that could be understood by everybody, he stated.

“Ultimately this is about a meeting house for everyone, that’s how we want to talk about it. It’s an everyday open house, it is not some ivory tower,” said Ó Gaora.

“In Fingal, culture is all around us, every day, everywhere. It’s what’s brings us together. It’s what makes us stand out. Because in Fingal we have a culture of learning and playing. A culture of imagination and wonder. A culture of making and doing, of being and belonging.”

The official launch of Culture House Fingal will take place on Culture Night, Friday, September 19, and will include the latest updates on plans for the new building from the Arts Office and Library Service.

The Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Tom O’Leary, said: “Culture House will be a beacon for everybody in the county. It will provide the community with a state-of-the-art county library and archive, a theatre and a gallery space all under the one roof in the centre in Swords, the county’s capital town.”

By Dr. Carla Lluch, Veterinary Practitioner

Protecting Pets, Protecting Us

Vaccines are essential in our pets’ lives. They save lives and prevent serious diseases like parvovirus, canine distemper, feline panleukopenia, or rabbit haemorrhagic disease. Thanks to proper vaccination protocols, these illnesses have significantly declined. But does that mean a vaccinated pet is completely immune? Not quite. Viruses are sneaky and can mutate, but vaccinated pets have a much better chance of fighting off disease than those without protection. And what about the rabies vaccine? Isn’t Ireland rabies-free? Yes, it is! That’s why the rabies vaccine isn’t mandatory unless you’re planning a trip with your furry friend. Luckily, being an island gives us a natural barrier and our ferries do a great job

making sure no sneaky stowaways (like rats, foxes, or bats) make it onboard. These strict controls help keep rabies out, but if we’re taking our pets abroad, it’s our job to make sure they’re protected too, so we can all help Ireland stay rabies-free!

And now, the infamous kennel cough! You know, that raspy, smoker’s cough sound your dog makes like he’s had a rough night out? Most pet hotels require this vaccine. But wait… is kennel cough a virus? Nope! It’s actually caused by a bacteria called Bordetella bronchiseptica.

The vaccine won’t guarantee your dog won’t catch it, but it does help a lot. A vaccinated dog might still cough, but far less no sleepless nights

for them… or you.

For cats, catteries will always ask for vaccination against feline leukaemia virus, which weakens their immune system and leaves them vulnerable to other illnesses.

And yes, there is a disease pets can pass to us: leptospirosis, caused by Leptospira bacteria. It’s rare in Ireland, but the bug lives in soil and stagnant water and let’s face it, Ireland is full of both. We may not drink from puddles, but our dogs do! And how many of us let them lick our hands or faces.

Vaccines protect them and us. If in doubt, speak to your vet. We’re here to help!

Sunday 3rd August

Welcome to the exhilarating annual air display at the Fingal Rush Air display, a truly unique event that brings together aviation enthusiasts from all over. We are thrilled to have some familiar faces returning to the skies over North County Dublin and Fingal. The Rush location, with its breathtaking views, adds to the thrill for both the pilots and the public.

FEATURING

IRISH PARACHUTE CLUB • TEAM RAVEN

RICH GOODWIN • STRIKEMASTER DISPLAY UK

AEROSUPERBATICS WINGWALKERS • IRISH AIR CORPS

GERRY HUMPHREYS • EDDIE GOGGINS IRISH HISTORIC FLIGHT • IRISH COAST GUARD

All aircraft participation at the Fingal Rush Air Show is subject to technical issues, weather conditions, operational commitments, crew availability, and other factors outside the control of the organisers.

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