West & Mid Kerry Live issue 368

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Eisiúint / Issue 368 31ú Lúnasa / August - 14ú Meán Fomhair / September 2023
Mullach Bhéal: Mossy Donegan

San Eagrán Seo / In This Issue

Pg 3: Manx Shearwater Alert

Pg 6: Nutrition with Irene

Pg 10: Farming News

Pg 13: From the 1911 Census in West Kerry

Pg 23: Ceiliúradh an Bhlascaoid

Pg 24: Dingle Cookery School Recipe

Pg 28: It's All In The Mind

Pg 34: Live Music Listings

Pg 40: Crosfhocal Sean-Nós

Pg 41: Ó Mhárthain

Pg 42: Crossword

Pg 43: Classifieds

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Sheep & Cattle Sale 9th September

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What are they?

They are pigeon-sized, web-footed black and white seabirds that breed on the Blasket Islands. During the next few weeks this year’s fledglings are making their first big migration to the waters off Brazil and Uruguay where they will spend the winter months.

Why are they stranding in our towns and villages?

They are attracted and disoriented by the strong electric lights with which we surround ourselves. Once they crash land on roads and in gardens they are rendered helpless as they cannot take off from flat surfaces (they either need steep slopes or be on the water) and are vulnerable to predation by cats and dogs.

What can you do if you find one?

Please pick it up carefully and place it securely in a cardboard box. Do not give it any food or water and ring one of the volunteers listed below who will collect it and release it safely back to the wild.

Four good reasons to get involved

1. Manx Shearwaters are long lived birds. The oldest ringed and recovered bird was 52 years old. By picking up and helping one bird you might help dozens of generations of shearwaters yet to come!

2. The shearwaters’ parents have travelled all the way from South America to the safe breeding colony on the Blasket Islands in order to lay one single egg which they incubate for up to 55 days after which they feed the fledgling for a further 60-70 days. That’s a big effort for this protected, amber-listed little bird. It seems a small effort on our part to pick it up and release it again safely to give it one more go at finding its way south.

3. Usually they are entirely uninjured and just need a little help to get airborne again.

4. We have very few opportunities to get up close and personal with some of our more elusive wildlife. Shearwater can generally only be observed high out to sea from a boat as they breed underground on our remoter islands and only come back to their breeding burrows at night. This is a great chance for everyone to find out a little bit more about the great biodiversity here on the Dingle peninsula and to help in a small but very effective way to protect it.

Last but not least let’s consider switching off some unnecessary outside lights to prevent these birds from crash landing in the first place!

Last year we collected and released more than 60 birds around the peninsula – thanks to all the people around the peninsula who picked them up and gave us a call. Some people even carried an empty cardboard box in their cars just in case they came across one of them. Thank you!

Britta ( Ventry and Dunquin) 087 2435845

Richard ( Ballyferriter and Ballydavid) 086 3168150

Breda ( Dingle) 087 2438697)

Catherine (Dingle and Ventry) 087 9834823

West Kerry Live 3 Manx Shearwater Alert!
The BirdWatchIreland West Kerry Branch is appealing to everyone on the Dingle Peninsula these next few weeks to be on the lookout for stranded Manx Shearwater fledglings.

60 seconds with Teresa Bergin

What was your first job?

Working in the Eye & Ear Hospital in Dublin, aged 16

What is your favourite film?

Dr. Zhivago

What is your favourite book?

Anything by the Brontës

What was the first CD / Tape / Record you bought?

Jim Reeves

What was your favourite holiday?

USA 2015

What is your favourite drink?

Barry's Tea

Who is your favourite actor?

Omar Sharif

What advice would you give to your younger self?

I wouldn't change a thing!

Who is your sporting hero?

Maurice Fitzgerald

Two figures from history you'd like to have as dinner guests?

Paul Newman and Omar Sharif

If a time machine could take you anywhere for one day, when/where would you go?

To the night I met my husband at the dance in Borris-in-Ossory

What’s your favourite saying? It's not your fault.

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Fuelling your Lungs for Autumn Wellness

Autumn, the “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” as John Keats described it way back in September 1819 and it still remains a fitting description. Despite dramatic climate events in recent times, there has been a definite seasonal shift in the last couple of weeks. In Autumn, Earth energy begins its journey downwards, shifting from the high of Summer to the low of Winter. In between, we really experience two seasons, Late Summer and Autumn, but our modern calendars say otherwise. With each of the five seasons, different organ systems are nourished through the food in season, the weather outside, our natural environment and our innate ability to go with the flow. It is widely accepted in Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine that to truly attune with the seasons is the best prevention of all disease, discord and disharmony!

Earth energy moves along in a cyclical manner throughout the year and as it flows through us during Autumn it nourishes and tonifies our Lungs. Now is the best time to give those airbags some TLC, they work hard, taking up to 25,000 breaths a day! For many Irish people lung health is a struggle. We have the 4th highest prevalence of Asthma in the World with almost one in ten people suffering from this chronic condition. We are also high in the rankings for lung cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Throw into the mix bronchitis, pneumonia, chest infections and seasonal allergies and it becomes very apparent that our lungs are besieged and in desperate need of help!

The foods in season during Autumn nourish the Lungs and their related organs - the eyes and large intestine. Betacarotene-rich foods such as carrots, butternut squash and pumpkin will soon be at their best. The orange pigment of these vegetables is due to betacarotene, a flavonoid most beneficial to the linings of the intestines, nose, the airways and lungs, offering strength and support to their integrity and also an important nutrient to eye health. Supporting these organs now, will offer resistance to the bugs and viruses typically associated with this time of year – tummy bugs, flus, colds, respiratory viruses and chest ailments.

Flavours associated with Autumn are pungent - bay leaves, capers, caraway seeds, cardamom, chives, cinnamon, cloves, cumquats, dill, fennel, leek, oregano, nutmeg, rosemary, thyme, turmeric, watercress, wheat germ, cabbage, turnip, ginger, horseradish, pepper, onions, garlic and chillies. These foods are drying, complementing the season and helping to reduce dampness in the body which is a precursor to most respiratory

and gastrointestinal infections. Of course, it is not a surprise that these flavours also complement the foods of the season and prepares us for the heartier cooking of the Winter months.

Beans, seeds and nuts added to slow-cooked meals provide omega 3, magnesium and B vitamins. Omega 3 is well-known for its antiinflammatory properties and used widely for joint and heart health. It also helps to reduce allergy mechanisms which trigger asthma and improves linings of the eyes, respiratory tract and the digestive tract. Eskimo people have a low prevalence of all lung disease and this is mainly due to the high intake of omega 3 through fish oil and blubber found in their native diet. Magnesium is particularly beneficial to lungs as it helps to dilate airways and relax the muscles around the bronchi thus reducing spasms associated with Asthma. Researchers also found a significant association between high blood levels of folic acid and a 30% reduced risk in inflammatory proteins, 40% reduced risk in wheezing, 31% reduced risk of having atopy and 16% reduced risk in asthma compared to those with the lowest levels of folic acid. Black beans and dark green/black lentils are a wonderful source of dietary folic acid. Other great foods for the lungs, and indeed the eyes and large intestine include dark green leafy vegetables, cruciferous vegetables and dark skinned fruits (like blackberries and plums) – all of which make a perfect meal for Autumn days!

A common belief is that dairy foods increase mucus production and should be avoided in those with chronic respiratory disorders. However, the research surrounding this is sketchy and confusing to say the least. What is mucus anyway but phlegm, and what does phlegm do? It acts as a lubricant to help food pass through your digestive system, and it traps bacteria, viruses, pollen, dust and mould in your lungs to keep you healthy. Under normal circumstances, food should not make you produce more phlegm. However, if you have a food allergy or consume a food that causes your body to produce histamine, your body may react by increasing phlegm production… so is histamine the problem? And round we go again. If you suspect dairy foods make your symptoms worse, eliminate and see if it makes a difference. At the end of the day, the foods mentioned earlier provide the nutrients to support the integrity of respiratory linings, without question. Dairy foods, even if they are now not considered the problem, there are not the solution either.

One food that certainly makes matters worse is salt. Salt encourages fluid retention which can make breathing more difficult. Use a little real sea salt in cooking if needed but avoid adding salt to meals at the table as well as restricting salty foods, deli meats and processed foods. Interestingly, salt therapy and saline rinsing of the nose have shown great benefits to lung and respiratory health and offer the best use of salt for anyone with respiratory disorders. Breathing techniques such as Buteyko improve the outcome of many respiratory diseases and warrant inclusion in the overall management of lung disease. More recently, I heard about “SingSong” through www.copd.ie – a breathing and singing programme for those with COPD and other chronic respiratory problems which can be accessed in the comfort of your own home – well worth checking out.

The bottom line is that there is a reason for every season, and whether you have an existing respiratory condition or want to reduce your risk, the foods and flavours of Autumn are there to help, so eat up and breathe easy.

Irene Flannery, Nutritional Therapist at www.omnom.ie

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Farming News

Louis Murchan

STEPS TO CONSIDER WHEN CONVERTING TO ORGANIC

With approximately 2,000 farmers to begin a conversion to an organic sheep system this year, there are many steps that must be considered for the transition. The increase in payment rates for the Organic Farming Scheme (OFS) 2023, and a reduction in the minimum stocking rate required has led to an almost doubling of organic farmers in Ireland. The increase of farmers entering organics this year will prove to be a easier transition for certain types of farmers, depending on their location and their enterprise when compared with others.

In all cases, it is important to check if establishing an organic enterprise will have any implications on the ACRES payment for the farm. For a conversion to organics, farmers must first carry out a soil test and improve the pH levels on their land if necessary.

For hill sheep farms, commonage can be grazed by sheep once they are properly hefted, but the commonage area is not eligible for payment under the Organic Farming Scheme. Farmers converting to organics must be aware of the changes they will be faced with regarding treating their sick animals. The conversion plan must include a flock health element to be prepared in consultation with a veterinary surgeon. It must outline a system that is less dependent on veterinary medicines. Routine use of antibiotics is not permitted, but in clinical cases, they may be prescribed by a vet. Animal welfare is always the priority. The plan will take account of farm history and will describe how to tackle health issues during conversion.

For the breeding systems on an organic sheep farm, farmers should aim to breed replacements from within the flock. Rams may also be sourced from non-organic breeders. Out-wintering is permitted once carried out extensively, and providing that no poaching occurs.

30% OF IRISH ORGANIC CATTLE ARE SOLD TO NON-ORGANIC FARMERS

At present, approximately 30% of the organic cattle sold in Ireland are ending up in conventional beef-finishing systems, according to the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). The main reason why so many organic cattle are being bought by conventional finishers is due to price. The conventional (weanling and store cattle) prices, especially for the higher grade of cattle, is the same or maybe better. However, one organic producer at a recent farm walk gave his opinion and argued that organic beef finishing is much more profitable than conventional beef finishing, where farmers are growing their own crops and using them for finishing cattle.

If you have to pay €50 to transport an animal from the South of Ireland to marts or factories in Cahir or Clones (the organic cattle processing facilities) the extra bit you’re getting is gone. Its the same with the lambs. In the South West a lot of organic sheep farmers just sell their lambs as stores and do not look into getting them to an organic farm to finish them. The prime cause of the number of organically produced animals ending up in conventional finishing systems is that the organic premiums are not high enough.

There are currently approximately 20,000 organic cattle slaughtered in Ireland annually while Bord Bia is working to ensure there are new markets available for the extra organic Irish beef and lamb that will be coming available in the near future. Organic lamb prices are generally 15% higher than the conventional lamb price. But we need a 52-week supply of product to ensure the further development of organic Irish beef and lamb markets and said this is a key demand of organic beef and lamb buyers on mainland Europe. We there fore also need a more widespread Organic Market and network to ensure that organic livestock production is viable.

MULTI-SPECIES SWARD AND RED CLOVER SILAGE MEASURE APPLICANTS

Eligible applicant’s under the Multi-Species Sward and Red Clover Silage Measures can now up-load their claims for payment. Applicants must have declared the appropriate crop-code for the respective parcel on their

2023 BISS application. In addition, supporting documents in the form of invoices and seed labels must be up-loaded to Agfood.ie to support the claim for payment. To ensure eligible applicants, have sufficient time to up-load their documentation, the closing date for receipt of claims has been extended to midnight on Friday the 29th of September 2023. Only seed purchased after the applicant’s expression of interest to participate in the respective measure was lodged on Agfood.ie and before the final date for sowing the crop, 15th of July 2023, can be considered eligible for aid under each of these Measures. The Multi-Species Sward and Red Clover Silage Measure opened for applications in April of this year, with a budget of €2.5 million.

A payment rate of up to €300/ha is being allowed, which represents a significant increase in the rate of aid paid last year and is part of the Government’s response to meeting increased input costs.

NEW LEGISLATION TO PROTECT DOGS FROM EAR CROPPING

This applies to everyone, farmer and the general public. Cropping of dogs’ ears is an unnecessary, cruel practice that has no place in Ireland. This procedure causes severe pain and lifelong problems for dogs. Cropping of dogs’ ears has been illegal in Ireland since 2013. These new regulations will extend existing prohibitions on ear cropping, to protect dogs across Ireland from this unjustifiable and needless mutilation. Those who practice this would not like it, if this were done to them!

From the 1st of September 2023, it will be illegal for a person to be in possession, or have control, of a dog that has had all, or part, of its ears removed after this date (1st September), unless the person has in their possession the necessary documentation. Depending on the circumstances, the required documentation may be an import licence, a veterinary certificate or a record issued by an animal welfare charity. It will be illegal to import into Ireland a dog with cropped ears unless an import licence is granted in advance. The sale or supply of dogs with cropped ears (other than by listed animal welfare charities) will also be prohibited. The new regulations also address availability of so-called “DIY dog ear cropping kits”, which can be used to carry out this mutilation. Possession, sale or supply of such equipment will be restricted to veterinary practitioners or their suppliers. These regulations also prohibit owners or occupiers of land or premises in which shows, competitions, sporting or cultural events are held from having dogs with cropped ears present at such events.

SI 412 of 2023 (Ear-Cropping of Dogs Regulations 2023) will come into force on 1st September 2023. Under the 2013 Animal Health and Welfare Act, ear cropping was already illegal other than where ear tissue is removed by a veterinary practitioner for the purposes of veterinary treatment. A list of animal welfare charities approved to rehome dogs with cropped ears following their rescue will be published.

LIMING PROGRAMME BUDGET DOUBLED

According to released figures, €8 million was initially provided for the National Liming Programme, while applications were received for in excess of €85 million. Some things just don’t add up!! This increase brings the budget for the scheme to €16m, a 100% increase on the original €8m allocated to the scheme in Budget 2023, well short of the required figure. The budget increase will facilitate approval for up to 40 tonnes of lime per eligible applicant, again well short of the initial proposal. All eligible applicants will shortly receive a Letter of Approval from the Department confirming their eligible tonnage of lime, and again, this is a much delayed reply to the needs of farmers. Aid will be paid at a rate of €16 per tonne of ground limestone delivered and spread. To qualify for payment, all ground limestone purchased under this measure must meet the specifications set down in S.I. No. 248/1978: The ground limestone must be purchased directly from a licenced quarry. A list of licenced quarries is available at Trade, Imports & Exports: Fertilisers and Limestone. Valid soil samples must be available to show the need to correct soil pH (maximum of 4 years old from date of purchasing the lime).

FERTILIZER DATABASE REGISTRATION

Everyone by this stage should have received a letter from DAFM stating that they must register on the DAFM Fertilizer Database by 1st September. This is a requirement to allow them know exactly how much fertilizer each individual farmer purchases in a calendar year. Another case of “Big Brother watching you”. It may be gone past 1984, but for farming,

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the restrictions certainly make Mr Orwell’s fictional novel more real than we expected.

However, there is not much required to register on this database, and all Farm Advisors will have registered all their clients on it, at this stage. Once registered, all you need to do is quote your herd number to your merchant/supplier, and he can sell fertilizer to you. If you don’t do this, he can’t sell. Simple as that.

Farmers will be required to declare closing fertiliser stock on their farm by 14th September (the end of the fertiliser spreading period). Farmers will have until October 15, to make this declaration.

HEDGE-CUTTING SEASON APPROACHES

Farmers have been urged to get their chainsaws and hedge-cutting machinery serviced and ready to go for the hedge-cutting season from September 1. The cutting season is now upon us, with the current ban on burning land and cutting hedges due to expire next month. Under Section 40 of the Wildlife Act, the cutting, grubbing, burning or other destruction of “vegetation growing in any hedge or ditch” is illegal between March 1 and August 31, annually. There are some exemptions to the ban, including trimming hedges “in the ordinary course of gardening”, the clearance of vegetation for road or construction works and cutting hedges to improve road safety.

This season will be a busy time for landowners as it is clear to see that many hedges and ditches need to be cut back. Due to the “very challenging” ash dieback problem which can be found in most roadside vegetation boundaries, trees will need to be felled in certain circumstances. Landowners are asked to be mindful of health and safety, particularly around the use of heavy hedge-cutting machinery. Landowners and farmers are also urged to make sure they only use fully insured personnel if cutting and clearance work on their farm is carried out by a contractor.

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1911 Census Miscellany in West Kerry

Here we go again - a second look at some unusual first names, rare items, errors and questionable information from the 1911 Census. Coonels.

There was a 30 year-old fisherman named Coonels Brosnan living in Quay Lane, Dingle, in 1911, according to the Census. There’s no doubt but that the name is clearly written, not smudged or illegible.

Coonels as a first name is not only rare but appears to be completely unknown. The name does not ring a bell on any website. Why didn’t Constable Long, the enumerator, question it? Why did he allow it if it doesn’t have legal standing or recognition in an official document? Did he check the form at all?

It’s possible this was a pet name for somebody named Cornelius. A look at the 1901 Census for Quay Lane shows a Cornelius Brosnan aged 20. OK. Let’s move on. Delby.

Another unusual name, but not unknown, is Delby. In this instance it was the first name of a woman in Fahamore, Maharees in 1911. Delby Deen, 65, was married to farmer John Deen, 67. They had been married for 32 years and had five children.

There are numerous websites that proclaim to know the origin of the name but that’s just a hook. When opened they admit to not knowing the origin but can offer you other so-called attractive options – ‘Come into my parlour’, said the spider to the fly.

There is a parish in New South Wales, Australia, named Delby and a Canadian writer named Delby Powless – but the name is very rare. Sunney.

There were three Ashe brothers living in Aughils (Lack) in 1911. The eldest was Gregory, 51, followed by Timothy, 34, and then Sunney, 19, with a 32year gap between him and Gregory. There were no other people in the house on Census night.

The name Sunney is rare but it is found in North America. Between the years 1980 and 2019 one child, a girl, was recorded in Canada with the name Sunney. Was Sunney Ashe baptized with that name? Loretto.

Loretto O’Connor, 11, lived with her aunt Bridget Coakley, 28, in Castlegregory. An unusual first name, the normal spelling is with one ‘t’. It is also a man’s first name and surname. Loreto is a small town in eastern Italy, on the Adriatic coast and is famous as a place of pilgrimage.

There is a house shrine there which was once in Palestine. According to legend the house was the home of the Virgin Mary and it was where the Angel Gabriel visited her. The house was miraculously transported to Loreto, by the angels, to protect it from destruction during the Crusades, or so the legend goes.

In 2019 Pope Francis announced that the Feast of Our Lady of Loreto would be one of those to be celebrated on December 10th, in the Roman calendar.

Quirke.

There was a Quirke family living in the Commons of Milltown, Dingle, in 1911. John Quirke, 60, had been married to Mary, 48, for six years and they had three children.

But the census form records there were seven children in the household, two boys and five girls with the eldest being 19 years of age. John was the father of all the children. No great mystery here – obviously John had married for a second time.

Cathiloc.

In our last issue we had an item about a family who were all recorded as being ‘Catlicks’ in the 1911 Census – here’s another version of that. The Manning family lived in Caherboshina, Glin. John Manning, 64, and his wife Mary, 42, had been married for 27 years. Their union had produced seven children and five were still living.

In the census form column marked ‘Religious Profession’ somebody wrote ‘Cathiloc’. Why didn’t the enumerator, Constable Thomas Reidy, correct the spelling? John Manning didn’t sign the Census form – it was signed by the constable. Whoever transcribed the hand-written form to print did correct the mistake.

Latchford

There is probably nothing unusual about this name. It is believed to be of Anglo-Saxon origin and from the Latchford area of Chester in England. Richard Latchford, 36, lived in Farrenredmond, Dingle. He was a magistrate and operated a corn and timber mill at Milltown.

Latchfords also had a general store on Main Street which was taken over by Paudi and Tom Fitzgerald around 50 years ago. The Kennelly photo archive has an image of ‘Mr. Latchford posing with the Dingle Sea Angling Association Cup’ for being the ‘Angler of the Year’. However, this writer drew a blank when searching for the photo.

Fitzgerland.

Another spelling error or was it deliberate? On the other hand, the information on the hand-written census form is virtually illegible. There were three sisters living in Garrahies, Knockglass, with the surname Fitzgerald.

They were Anne Mary, 70, and a farmer; Elizabeth, 62, and M?M, 60. The first name of the youngest sister is impossible to decipher. The enumerator was a Constable William Flannery but he is not to blame for the ‘Fitzgerland’ error.

Once again that honour goes to the person who transcribed the census form to the printed version. Were they not familiar with the name Fitzgerald, were they drunk or just being mischievous?

MacGillycuddy

John MacGillycuddy, 56, and his wife Emily Jane, 52, lived in Ballinagroun, Lack, with their 17 year-old son Anthony John. The couple had been married for 21 years and their union had produced three children but two had not survived.

John’s occupation was ‘Landowner & JP’ and apart from the three MacGillycuddys there were 12 other people living on the property.

These were 2 chauffeurs, a laundress, a cook, a housekeeper, 2 housemaids, a kitchen maid, a butler, a footman, a coachman and a gardener.

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Free Cancer Survivorship Programme In Dingle

Following on from the success of its Cancer Thrive & Survive programme in Dingle last September, cancer support charity, Recovery Haven Kerry, is bringing the popular course back to West Kerry in September.

The six-week programme, run in association with the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP), is designed to help participants with the transition from active treatment to living well with, and beyond cancer.

Beginning on September 21st, the free programme will run at Dingle Primary Care Building (Dingle Hospital) every Thursday morning for six weeks, from 10.30am to 1pm, and is limited to 12 people.

The model is based on self-management, with information and support, and includes modules on well-being, cancer prevention, information on long term consequences of treatment and psycho-social support.

This hugely programme has been offered at Recovery Haven Kerry’s Tralee centre on a number of previous occasions, and this is the second time the charity is offering the programme in Dingle.

Programme leader and Recovery Haven Client Services Co-ordinator, Siobhan MacSweeney, explained that the course helps and empowers patients as they finish treatment and transition into the survivorship period.

The programme includes sessions that address the recovery of selfconfidence, adjustment to a changed self, and confidence to self-manage cancer-related problems and to promote recovery, well-being and successful transition to survivorship, following a cancer diagnosis.

If you would like to learn more or book your place, please phone Recovery Haven Kerry on 0667192122.

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The Cromane SeaFest Committee has organized an exceptional festival scheduled from September 8th to 10th , celebrating Cromane's finest local Oysters & Mussels. This event is guaranteed to be a fantastic experience. The festival is packed with "Surf and Turf" themed activities for all ages. You can join in on Maritime Walks, Water Trampolining, Scavenger Hunts, The ARC Project and more. Cromane Oysters & Mussels are the stars of the weekend, with the much-coveted Cromane Oyster Shucking Trophy up for grabs. The winner of this trophy will represent Cromane Seafest at The Galway Oyster Festival on September 22nd. This year, Cromane SeaFest has come up with something truly unique and special.

Pauline Moroney, the PRO of Cromane SeaFest said, “We have created a sensory experience for children with additional needs. It revolves around a captivating story that is centered on the sea.” She further added, “Children will be able to explore the story through all of their senses, including touch, smell, and sound. They will feel the soft sand, breathe in the salty sea air, and hear the sound of the crashing waves against the shore. Our experience is designed to be all-inclusive so that all children can participate and enjoy this magical journey through the sea!”

She also expressed her gratitude towards the community, young volunteers, teachers as well as local business Boyles of Killorglin, Slogadh Signs, A4 Stationary, and Hannah Mary's for their immense help in making this project possible.

Patie O'Sullivan, the Vice Chairperson of Cromane Seafest, expressed his gratitude for the incredible and humbling support they received from local businesses and individuals towards the festival. He also thanked The Department of Agriculture Food & The Marine, Kerry County Council, Department of Rural and Community Development, Failte Ireland, and BIM for their generous support. On behalf of the Committee, O'Sullivan extended heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported the festival.

Online pre-bookings of activities will close on Monday, September 4th. However, any remaining activities can be booked at the Seafest HQ over the weekend.

More information is available on the Cromane SeaFest website, https://www. cromaneseafest.com/. You can also follow everything that is planned on their social media channels on Facebook and Instagram.

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From Blennerville, just outside Tralee, Aileen got her earliest dance training and experience as a member of Kerry Youth Dance Theatre, later studying Dance full-time in Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa and performing with Cork Youth Ballet Company. Aileen subsequently moved to the UK to continue her training at The Centre Performing Arts College studying Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Commercial & Tap. She also began studying for her dance teaching qualifications with The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. In 2018, Aileen graduated with a Diploma in Musical Theatre along with a Diploma in Dance Instruction. Since graduating she has gained a vast range of teaching experience in Britain & at home in Kerry. Most recently Aileen has been introducing Dance & Musical Theatre to primary and postprimary schools all over Kerry through residencies with The Education Centre & Kerry County Council. Aileen is delighted to be a faculty member at KSM Dance Academy & looks forward to continuing her professional development here and to opening her teaching practice in Dingle.

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DINGLE FOOD FESTIVAL 2023

Are you doing the Taste Trail this year at the Dingle Food Festival ?

Do you have a food you’d like on the trail and are looking to pair up with a premises , we have a couple of places looking for a partner to be on the trail . Deadline closes on the 4th September, if you haven’t received an application form call Martin on 0879177700 or email: info@dinglefood.com

Position available in Mol an Óige, Dingle

We are growing our team and looking for a childcare worker for Creche/Montessori rooms

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This position involves working with ages 6 months to 5 years

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• Ensure compliance with the relevant legislation and regulations as set out by regulatory and contracting bodies such as Tusla and Pobal

The ideal candidate for the Creche/Montessori rooms position should have:

• A minimum QQI / FETAC Level 5 / 6

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Tourism Talk and Thoughts from the Dingle Peninsula

Caroline Boland

It’s back to school time and what glorious weather has settled…….. Go n-Éirí libh to all the girls and boys as they start their new school year and to all the students waiting for exam results! The very best of luck to all…….

Did you know that a Corca Dhuibhne native won 5 Olympic Medals? Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, but 5! 5 Olympic medals…… do you know who it could be? Stay tuned for more in our next edition of Tourism Talk and Thoughts…….

This September let’s get and enjoy! Féile / Festivals include….

Méan Fomhair will see the Dingle Marathon return on the 2nd, please review road closures so that you can plan your day and thank you for your help and patience in supporting this great event. Camp Sheep Fair on the 19th, the Autumn Equinox on the 21st, Blas na hÉireann Irish Food Awards on the 28th and 29th, and Féile Bia Daingean Uí Chúis, Dingle Food Festival from the 29th to the 1st October. Bain taitneamh as………

CE4RT – Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism

Online application forms are now open for the CE4RT (Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism) Programme that CTCD/DPTA is partnering with MTU for our SME's (small, medium Enterprises) on the Dingle Peninsula. The applications can be submitted up to 28th September 2023 but we recommend that sooner is better, if possible https://ce4rt.euproject.site/ . Sam or Caroline are very happy to help with any queries you have and can arrange to come and meet you. If you contact Simone at dinglept@ gmail.com, she will help to arrange a suitable time.

CTCD / DPTA would be delighted to have your business on board and hope that you will apply to be a part of this exciting project that will position the Dingle Peninsula as a leader in Regenerative and Sustainable Tourism in Ireland and on the global stage. Don’t forget, only 16 places available……. Apply today!

Autumn Promotions Opportunities for the Dingle Peninsula

The Big E 2023 – 15th September to 1st October and The National Ploughing Championships –19th to 21st September

Final preparations are underway for the Dingle Peninsula Cultural, Educational, Tourism and Trade Showcase return to The Big E, West

Springfield – New England’s State Fair and the Kerry Tent at the National Ploughing Championships. The aim is to promote the Dingle Peninsula for this autumn and winter and encourage early and US bookings for 2024. If your business would like to be included, we are creating:

Special diaspora Big E offers for 2023/2024, Stay Longer Itineraries – the Dingle Peninsula is a place to come and stay and stay longer, (not a ‘drive thru’); the 2024 Calendar of Events; Places to Stay, Eat and Things to Do. If you wish to be included, please contact Simone at info@dinglepeninsula.ie. All offers must be in by September 7th.

Féile na Bia / Dingle Food Festival – Businesses who wish to be part of this year’s Taste Trail please contact Martin at info@dinglefood.com by Sunday 3rd September when applications close. Would you like to volunteer this year? Please let Martin know too!

Blas na hÉireann - The Irish Food Awards finalists will gather later this month in the Blas Village on Green St as over 350 producers from all across Ireland will travel with their colleagues, families and friends to take part in the weekend’s awards, the networking and events.

There are lots of the producers who are looking for accommodation, many will be travelling on Thursday 28th and Friday 29th. The team at Blas are sharing up to date availability with the 350+ companies as well as the buyers and press who will be attending the events. If you are an accommodation provider who has availability on one or more dates from 28th – 1st October please let the Blas team know on info@irishfoodawards. com

This is the 16th year of the awards which celebrate the very best of Irish food and drinks. It is the biggest blind tasting in Ireland. The tasting takes place in Cork, Dublin & Dingle throughout the summer months with the celebrations, awards and showcase taking place once again in Dingle.

The 350+ producers who will be coming to Dingle to celebrate the finalist stage have been through a rigorous judging process and have now reached the top 5 in their category, it is a massive achievement. We would like to ask the community of the Dingle Peninsula to help us congratulate and celebrate the wonderful, passionate people who are making the very best of Irish food.

If you have a finalist staying with you, dining or perhaps enjoying a drink or a coffee in your establishment please be sure to congratulate

them and make them feel that bit extra special!

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Food Network

The Corca Dhuibhne Food Network are working hard planning their Taste Trail for this year’s Dingle Food Festival. Planning includes their collective promotion and introduction to the Dingle Peninsula’s new food brand, vision, mission and plans for 2023/2024. For all food producers, farmers, fishers and all foodies, for further information on how to be involved and become a member, please contact Mai and Helen at biadingle@gmail.com

Féile na Bia /Dingle Food Festival Accommodation Availability Requests

Urgently Needed – Accommodation enquiries for the Blas na hÉireann Irish Food Awards and Dingle Food Festival 2023 are coming in regularly for Thursday 28th September to Sunday 1st October. If you have availability, please let Simone know at dinglept@gmail.com or via phone: (066) 915 2448.

Turasóireacht Inbhuanaithe / Our Sustainable Tourism Journey continues…

Say No to Plastic

Single use plastics create unnecessary waste. Please try to avoid using plastic drink bottles, drinking straws, single use plastic coffee cups and unnecessary plastic bags and wrapping. Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance encourages visitors to carry refillable drinks bottles and coffee cups for drinks on the go. Many outlets are switching to compostable containers and wrapping for food so please do support them. Shopping bags - all grocery stores and shops are required to charge a fee for plastic bags so try and plan ahead and bring reusable bags with you.

Nasc Áitiúil Chorca Dhuibhne / Local Link Services Dingle Peninsula

It’s a fantastic way to get about the whole peninsula visiting experiences, getting to walking trails, outdoor dining and pubs – a great way to explore, discover and enjoy leaving the car parked! Thank you for playing your part in following Ireland’s Leave No Trace Principles being mindful of our communities, beaches and landscape on Corca Dhuibhne, the Dingle Peninsula.

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Dé Sathairn, 9 Meán Fómhair

10:00 Neart agus Brí na hÓige

Cur i láthair spreagúil ó Scoil Dhún Chaoin agus Coláiste Íde, (Briseadh tae agus caifé) Coláiste Naomh Eoin, Inis Meáin, agus Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne

Cathaoirleach: Máirín Uí Shé

12:30 Lón san Ionad

2:00

SLIOCHT AN OILEÁIN i gCóngar is i gCéin

Cathaoirleach: Mícheál Ó Cinnéide

Cathain a bheir ag scaoileadh fé?

– An Imirce, Dán Obann Óige an Oileáin BREANDÁN FEIRITÉAR

Briseadh tae agus caifé

The Story of the Ó Criomhthain, Kane and Kearney Families of the Blasket Island

Always Hungry For Home: Blasket Exiles and the Land of Youth COLE MORETON

Gearrscannán a dhein Cole Moreton i 2013 Plé oscailte i ndiaidh na gcainteanna

Ag críochnú ar 4:30 pm

Dé Domhnaigh, 10 Meán Fómhair

11:00 Carraigeacha Cainte, Cailleacha an Dúna agus Comharthaí Aimsire: Bailiúchán na Scol sa Bhlascaod Mór DÁITHÍ DE MÓRDHA

Cathaoirleach: Tomás L. Ó Murchú

Seoladh leabhair

Ceiliúradh an Bhlascaoid 25: Triocha Bliain in Ionad an Bhlascaoid agus i gCorca Dhuibhne (Coiscéim 2023), in eagar ag Tomás L. Ó Murchú

Clárú • Registration

12:00 Clabhsúr/Close PÁDRAIG FIRTÉAR

Cathaoirleach, Fondúireacht an Bhlascaoid Simultaneous translation of talks in Irish will be available.

Coiste

Tomás L. Ó Murchú, Máirín Uí Shé, Bernie Firtéar, Mícheál de Mórdha, Mairéad Uí Dhomhnaill, Máire Uí Mhurchú, Lorcán Ó Cinnéide agus Doncha Ó Conchúir (Ionad an Bhlascaoid), Mícheál Ó Cinnéide, Pádraig Ó Héalaí, Treasa Ní Mhainnín (Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne)

Táille Iomlán €25 an duine (NÓ €5 AN LÉACHT DO DHUINE NEAMHCHLÁRAITHE) SAORCHEAD ISTEACH AG DAOINE FAOI BHUN 18 Tae/Caifé agus fáiltithe san áireamh. Full Registration Fee €25 per person (OR €5 PER LECTURE FOR UNREGISTERED) FREE TO THOSE UNDER 18 Tea/Coffee and receptions included.

Níl béilí san áireamh. Meals not included.

Ainm / Name

Seoladh / Address

CEILIÚRADH AN BHLASCAOID 2023

8 go 10 Meán Fómhair

Turas go Tír na nÓg

An Óige sa Bhlascaod Mór, agus Sliocht an Oileáin i gCéin

R-phost / Email

Ní mór clárú roimh 1 Meán Fómhair 2023, más féidir. Please register before 1 September 2023, if possible. Tá táille istigh leis seo / Registration fee enclosed (Nó cláraigh ar an lá / Or register on the day)

Taispeántas grianghraf, cóirithe ag Muireann Ní Chearna, a léiríonn an t-aos óg sa Bhlascaod Mór fadó. le feiscint i gcaitheamh an deireadh seachtaine ar fad.

Seol thar n-ais go dtí: An Rúnaí, Please return to: Ceiliúradh an Bhlascaoid Ionad an Bhlascaoid Dún Chaoin Trá Lí, Co. Chiarraí. V92 TH73

Eolas/Information: Fón: 066 - 915 6444

R-phost: ceiliuradhanbhlascaoid@gmail.com http://www.ceiliuradh.net

Ionad an Bhlascaoid

Dún Chaoin, Co. Chiarraí

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Oifig na Gaeilge & An Ciste Tacaíochta Pobail Comhairle Contae Chiarraí
Mol an Óige

Aubergine, Polenta Crusted Halloumi and Sumac Yoghurt

Mark Murphy, Dingle Cookery School

Ingredients

2 aubergine, cut in half and scored

2 garlic cloves, sliced

Olive oil

200g halloumi, cut into thick slices

100g polenta

1 egg, beaten

together, wrap in tinfoil and pop in the oven for about 40 minutes. Once soft, remove from oven, scoop out the flesh and chop or put in the blender.

For the halloumi, dip each slice in the egg and then into the polenta. Put a pan on over medium heat, once hot add a little oil and add the halloumi and cook for 2-3 minutes on either side until nicely browned.

Aubergines are in season right now so here is a delicious Middle Eastern inspired dish that includes some crunchy polenta crusted halloumi and sumac infused yoghurt. Sumac is a tangy spice that is lemony flavoured that you can find easily in your local ethnic supermarket. It also works well with chicken or fish! This is a wonderful dish to make for lunch or for dinner as a side or a veggie main course! We know you'll love it!

Annascaul Notes

The Cottage Market

200ml natural yoghurt

Pinch of sumac

1/2 lemon, juiced

Salt and pepper

Method

Prepare the aubergines first. Preheat the oven to 180C. Stud each half of the aubergines with the garlic, drizzle with olive oil, put the halves

Would like to thank the South Pole Inn for allowing us be there this summer and thank you the customers who supported us. The Christmas Special stalls started to book and we can only have 25. Homebaked, Homegrown, Handcrafted. Email cottagemarketannascaul@gmail.com

ICA Guild

Every Monday's at 7pm in the Community Care Hall.

4th September-Creating Seasonal Decorations

11th September-Business Meeting and making an Autumn Wreath

Inch Beach Parkrun

In the last 4 weeks we've had the largest numbers, who walked/jogged/ ran the free 5k on Inch beach. Check out our FB page. We will celebeate 200th Inch Beach Parkrun with homemade bakes on the 16th September and also the Big Beach Clean Up. Register barcode number parkrun.ie

A.L.S. Annascaul Ladies Shed

Registration this Saturday 2 September @ 3pm in the Community Care Centre. €20 membership fee from September to December(insurance). In 2024 full membership(12 months) €30 or €20 up to six months. Contact email annascaulladiesshed@gmail.com

Whist Results 23/08/23

Ladies: 1st Mairead Ni Dhubha / 2nd Catherine Dowd / Kathleen Hennesy

Intervals : Ella Moriarty / Gerry Curran

Gents: 1st Martin Murphy 2nd John McEnery

Intervals : Pat Moore / Joan Sayers

Mystery Mary Mckenna

Annascaul Notes is provided for community benefit. We encourage you to send your messages that are relevant to the village by midnight each Sunday. If you wish to have your notices included for publication within the Annascaul Notes please email annascaulcafe@gmail.com with "Notes" included in the subject or text 0868035464 with all relevant details. Thank you

Meanwhile, mix the yoghurt ingredients together. Season with salt and pepper to taste. To assemble, place the aubergine in the centre of the plate, put the halloumi on top and drizzle with the yoghurt sauce.

Bain Taitneamh As!

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Dingle Marathon Going the distance… to better health.

Art by Ken Bolger

The Dingle Marathon returns once again this Saturday, 2nd September. The course consists of a Half Marathon (13.1 miles) and a Full Marathon (26.2 miles) which goes around the Dingle Peninsula. This is a ‘must do’ event for seasoned runners, with the course designed for its competitors to enjoy its breath taking scenery and beautiful rugged coastline. And it’s also the only day in the year when vehicular traffic is removed from Slea Head.

We all could learn a thing or two from these marathoners. Good health does more than just get us through the day. It allows people to live happier, more productive lives. On a personal level, an active lifestyle benefits mental health. Studies show that those who engaged in regular exercise were twice as likely to report being happy as those who remained inactive.

But it’s not easy, marathon training itself is its own marathon. Most training regimens span 12 to 20 weeks, gradually building strength and stamina in preparation for the race. You’ll likely track more than a million steps running before setting one foot across the starting line.

So why do people run marathons in the first place? Firstly, the "runner's high" is no myth as the hormonal aspect of marathon running plays a big role in why people feel compelled to join in. Running is known for giving athletes a rush of endorphins, and crossing the finish line of an hourslong race can be described by some as ‘euphoric’

Supporting a cause is another motivation for embarking on such events, particularly marathons. The Dingle Marathon once again partners with the Irish Cancer Society, highlighting the charitable aspect of these events.

So If you’ve seen enough inspirational photos on your Instagram feed of friends completing marathons, you might find yourself wondering if it’s time to hop on the marathon bandwagon yourself. After all, running seems like a positive ‘trend’ to jump on.

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Cill Maoilchéadair: Mossy Donegan

Dingle Notes

Richie Williams

REGATTAS. The Irish Coastal Rowing All Ireland Regatta held in Dingle Harbour over 3 days last weekend was a tremendous success with 60 races in total completed in a most impressive manner. Congratulations to all involved participants, organisers and supporters for a great weekends entertainment. A special mention to the Dingle Crews and cox Peter O'Regan who really stole the show with a huge medal haul through different age groups against the best competition in the country.

The DINGLE REGATTA postponed two weeks ago due to windy conditions is now fixed for this weekend beginning on Saturday at 3p.m. with seven races and Sunday at 2p.m. with ten races. In hindsight the postponement was indeed the correct decision bearing in mind the unfortunate loss of two lives of two competitors in rough seas the same day at the Ironman Event in Youghal Co Cork. Another wonderful feast of rowing activity assured so please come along at some stage over the weekend and support the competitors who have trained very hard over the past 4 months for this the final regatta on the West Kerry Calendar this year.

EDUCATION. Best wishes on your future careers to all the students who recently received their Leaving Cert results and now head into their chosen paths in life. Good Luck also to all who are either starting school for the first time or returning to their existing courses in primary, secondary or third level colleges or other institutions.

Kerry Education And Training Board are now offering a 21 week course on Food Preparation And Cooking (Culinary Arts) which will be based in Dingle. Further details on www. kerrycollege.ie or 0667149696.

BUSINESS. Dingle Business Chamber wish Josie and Tim Finn a long and happy retirement following 30 years of service to the public through Curtain Call their successful outlet in John Street. Both have been and still are very much actively involved in other organisations giving of their time and experience to good effect for the continued development of the Peninsula.

THE BLASKET CENTRE. I recently had the pleasure of spending some time in Ionad An Bhlascaoid Mhor in Dún Chaoin with family friends and close relations. The upgrading and renovation work completed last

year really brought a new dimension to this wonderful amenity and is a must see for locals and tourists alike. The adjoining walks really make ones visit almost a full days outing and the friendly and well informed staff in both the centre and the restaurant makes the visit all the more memorable. Money well spent and a great addition to the ever increasing amenities here on our doorstep.

FLEADH CHEOIL. A great crowd of musicians, dancers, singers and story tellers from the Peninsula took part in the annual Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann in Mullingar this year. Comhgairdeachas do gach éinne agus gan dabht beidh chuid maith duaiseanna acu ag teacht abhaile arís imbliana.

WELCOME. The annual Dingle full and half marathons take place this weekend and we

welcome all the participants, supporters and organisers to the Peninsula for what we hope will be a fine sunny rewarding and memorable visit for all concerned.

Unfortunately some short road closures are needed for health and safety reasons with full details in local press and on www. dinglemarathon.ie.

Both races start at 9a.m. in the Marina Car Park in Dingle with the half finishing in Dunquin and full back in Dingle via Ballyferriter and Gallarus and the Long Road.

Motorists and all road users are requested to cooperate with the stewards who will offer alternative routes where possible.

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Science Made Simple: Time…

Scalar or Vector

4th in a series of science articles written by David Redican, to provide feedback/ suggestions email MrRedicanTutor@gmail.com

Beginner

Apologies to any of you West Kerry People who enjoy these short pieces for the long delay between this article and the previous, it may have seemed long but that’s relative, as this article will come to show. I’d like to start this one by distinguishing between “Vectors and Scalars”. A Scalar is something in Physics which is only a magnitude, what I mean by that is it’s only a number of certain units like 80 kg or 50 degrees Celsius which we all know to be a Mass (Not Weight!) and a Temperature. A Vector on the other hand contains information about the Direction of the quantity being discussed, take a speed in the car 80 km/hr this is a scalar, but if we said 80 km/hr Northwest we’d be discussing a vector, namely Velocity. Take a trip to Tralee from Dingle, yes you are travelling, on average, Northwest but your average speed might be 70 km/hr and it takes an hour to get there, but if your velocity was 70 km/hr Towards Tralee then the journey would take 30 mins or so (some would say “As the Crow Flies”). Other examples of vectors are Lengths, Forces, Momentum and Torque.

Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree directly under a swinging apple wondering why objects tend to move towards Earth….. And then it suddenly hit him

years! Now I’ll get back to the title’s question… Is time a Vector? Usually described as Scalar but we can imagine from these ideas that time for one person can certainly disagree with another’s time. In one way we might describe the differences to be similar in a sense to that journey to Tralee, one person’s time is travelling straight towards a destination while another is moving differently through space-time and arriving at the destination (age) differently. An interesting point to note in Physics, is that there’s not many reasons that Time goes in the direction it does (that we understand as “forward”) most occurrences would make sense in physics to go backwards. The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics may be the only theory which dictates a direction for time… Entropy (disorder) must always increase for a closed system.

Dingle Food Festival

Bake Off!

The Dingle Food Festival

Isaac Newton believed time to be absolute, that one second passing for one person, regardless of their position and velocity was equivalent to one second for another. Einstein turned this theory on his head with his theory of relativity. This theory makes it possible for satellites to work effectively and provides a basis for understanding time dilation in 1) high-speed travel, and 2) Position with respect to gravitational fields. An interesting fact that arises from this is that clocks go faster the higher up they are. If you had identical watches synchronised to the exact same time with a friend and one of you climbed Everest and the other took a trip to the bottom of the Mariana Trench when you both arrived back in Dingle for pints of the black stuff and a chat about your escapades, you’d find that the time differed between them. It’s not just that your watches are different, you will have a slight difference in your ages also which will be equivalent to the difference in the watches.

In 1905 Einstein came up with a theory about Space…. And it was about Time too!

The Festival is calling on Girls and Boys, up to the age of 14, to take part in their annual "Great Daingean Uí Chúis Bake Off"

The competition is a fun event open to all girls and boys who wish to bake a lemon drizzle cake. No previous baking experience is required and the event is open to all amateur cooks.

How the event works:

Once registered to take part in the bake off, all interested parties are asked to bake their lemon drizzle cake.

The selections must be baked by the entrant and brought to Dingle for judging on Sunday 1st of October at 11.30am. Judging shall be carried out by a panel of our award winning chefs from Dingle.

The event shall take place in Dick Mack's Yard where their creation shall be displayed and judged.

The competition results shall be announced at 12.30 pm on Sunday 1st October.

A similar phenomenon occurs if someone were to travel at a speed close to that of Light (330,000 km/second). I have a slightly younger twin who lives in London, and as he spends more time in the air than me he’s technically catching up in age (due to his distance in from the Earth’s gravitational force field while flying) but if I were to build a spaceship capable of travelling 99% the speed of light I could ensure that I became the younger twin much quicker. A 5-year Roundtrip to Proxima Centuri (the closest star from our Solar System) at max speed would last 5 years for me, but when I returned he would have aged 36

Entry fee is €5.00 per baker and all proceeds will go to the charity of choice on the day.

Application forms are available by:

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Email:
West Kerry Live Office on Goat Street, Dingle or Telephone: Jill Burton 087 4105519
dinglebakeoff@gmail.com
"Great Daingean Uí Chúis Bake Off"
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It’s All In The Mind Play The Ball Where The Monkey Drops It

Have you heard the story of how the British built a golf course in colonial Calcutta?

Once it was ready for play, they encountered an unexpected problem. The local monkey population also showed an interest in playing on the novel smooth green fairways. They would swing in from the surrounding trees and pick up the balls, tossing them here and there, disrupting the golfer's game. Not to be outdone, the British built a high wall around the course. This of course, proved to be no obstacle to the monkeys and only added to the fun. Next, they decided to trap the monkeys and relocate them, but as soon as they removed one, another appeared. They tried to lure them away with other attractions but nothing would prove to be as much fun to the monkeys as watching humans go wild whenever their little white balls were disturbed.

Eventually, the golfers gave in to reality and decided to change the rules of the game. The new rule would be that you played the ball wherever the monkey dropped it!

Every one of us finds that life doesn’t always go the way we want it to : no matter how much effort and planning we put into something, we are often frustrated in our hopes and desires.

Mostly, we find this hard to accept. We want pleasure and happiness and we don’t want obstacles, disappointments or hardships. We believe, at some level, there is something wrong if we don’t always succeed in our endeavors, that we are somehow failures in life. We think ‘this shouldn’t be this way’ or ‘I’m not good enough’ or ‘ there must be somebody to blame’

It is an astonishing fact of human life that we believe we should be able to eliminate dissatisfaction and suffering. We think if we play by the rules, do all the right things, shouldn’t we be rewarded? Given the evidence of our direct experience, we know that the very nature of existence is impermanent and unpredictable- life is in constant flux and no matter how hard we try we cannot control it. So, despite our very best efforts in the game of life, at any moment the monkey can come along and move the ball into the rough or run away with it altogether!

We all want our lives to go a certain way, whether it's getting a certain number of points in the Leaving Cert or not getting stuck in traffic, we want control and certainty. We all want to be loved and accepted, we want to feel safe. But, inevitably, life does not cooperate with how we want it. Like in the story, the monkeys throw the ball in all different directions. And we know this. The more we pay attention to what we are feeling and what is happening around us the more dissatisfaction and suffering we see, From the little irritations of every day life to the greatest of tragediesloneliness, illness, poverty, feeling excluded, joining the wrong queue at the supermarket, being cold, being in love , not being in love, losing the match, not getting the exam results you expected - all this is suffering! Even without talking about the wars, forest fires, oppression and hunger that are happening all over our world, suffering is really common. It is not an unusual occurrence or a special condition. It is a daily experience. So it doesn't really seem plausible that we can avoid or resist the upsets

that life throws at us. Ignoring or burying what we don't like only leads to stagnation and becomes a conditioning factor in our lives. Reacting and blaming leads to dividedness and fear.

Our willingness to adapt to unforeseen realities, (both positive and negative) with equanimity and grace determines our level of mental and emotional anguish and suffering. Instead of using tremendous amounts of energy, fixating, stressing, worrying and trying to determine the outcome of what is often beyond our control, we can learn to let go. Instead of clinging to our ideas of how things should be, we let go.

Once we recognise the randomness and even unfairness of life, and learn not to take it personally,then we are in a better position to accept it. And let there be no mistake, acceptance is not resignation! It simply means that we can put all our resources into responding to the situation with compassion, to the very best of our ability rather than add to our suffering with the anguish of ‘why me’

The obstacles that we are faced with are the very opportunities we are given to grow, to move outside our comfort zone, to develop insights and awareness, to be courageous enough to ask for help, to explore new paths. Ultimately, life’s challenges liberate us from an unfulfilled life of conditioning and self-limitations. They give us the freedom to find meaning and purpose in our very precious , unique lives. Seeing the world as it is rather than as we want it to be opens our eyes to the wonder and joy and exquisite beauty of a moment. Even though it takes practice and determination, when we surrender to the reality of how things are, instead of senselessly trying to control the monkeys we learn to play the ball wherever the monkey drops it.

Well done to all the students who sat the Leaving Cert. Enjoy the next part of the journey.

The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced

Orla Smyth - certified teacher of the Mindfulness Based Stress Relief (MBSR) and the Dot B. -mindful awareness for children programs / orlasmyth67@gmail.com

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Castlegregory Notes

2022 Community Enhancement Programme: Castlegregory Community Council is pleased to acknowledge the receipt of a Grant of €1500 from the 2022 Community Enhancement Programme from Kerry County Council & the Department of Community & Rural Development

Garda Crime Prevention Meeting was held on Friday 25th August in the Clubrooms. The Senior Alert system was highlighted. Also the 'See Something, Say Something' text alert system (50555) which is totally anonymous.

Maharees Autumn Gathering 2023 ....8th 9th and 10th September .....This year's theme is fishing. If anyone has any fishing related photos, old or new, please contact Martin Finn or send them to mahareesconservation@ gmail.com More details to follow.

Castlegregory Community Newsletter: available locally on facebook, Whatsapp group and in print form.

Parent & Toddler Group recommencing Wednesday 6th September in the Clubrooms at 10.30am

Slainte Seniors Exercise Classes recommencing on Monday 25th September in the Clubrooms at 10.30am

Whist results: Castlegregory: 24.08.2023Ladies: 1st- Anne O'Connor. 2nd- Maureen Dowling. Interval: Nora Hanratty, Valerie O'Kelly Lynch. Gents: 1st- Martin Murphy. 2nd- Martin McCaverty. Interval: Sean Joyce, Mairéad NíDhubhda. Mystery: Liam Hanratty, Kathleen Hennessy

such as match fixtures, results, courses or anything of special interest-could groups inform the office by 12 midday on Monday mornings so that it can be entered into the local community news items in the newspapers.

Recycling and Refuse Services are provided at both Dillons and Higgins in Tralee.

St. Mary’s Camp: There is no longer a Sunday Mass at 12 noon. – Mass is a Vigil Mass on every second Saturday @ 6.15pm. (it alternates with St. Brendan’s Cloghane). Please check the weekly parish newsletters to know exact dates for these Masses.

Exercise to Music with Joanne: Classes starting on Wednesday 6th September for 8 weeks 7.308.30pm. A fun & easy way to get in shape. Sign up for 4 weeks for €40 or why not challenge yourself to the 8 weeks for €80. If unable to commit, don't worry, you can pay as you go for €12 per class. Wear comfortable clothing, bring a towel, mat, water and light weights eg tins, water bottles, etc. For further information contact Joanne Courtney Scanlon: 087 6880453 or joannecourtney@hotmail.com

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effective communication between client and suppliers to ensure a tour’s smooth running

effective communication between client and suppliers to ensure a tour’s smooth running

Annascaul: 23.08.2023- Ladies: 1st- Mairéad Ní Dhubhda. 2nd- Catherine Dowd, Kathleen Hennessy. Interval: Ella Moriarty, Gerry Curran. Gents: 1st- Martin Murphy. 2nd- John McEnery. Interval: Pat Moore, Joan Sayers. Mystery: Mary Kenny .

• Handle incoming enquiries, design, cost and develop tour itineraries in accordance with clients’ request

• Handle incoming enquiries, design, cost and develop tour itineraries in accordance with clients’

Castlegregory Care of the Aged/Active Retired. Please note: Dinners on Tuesdays. New members are always welcome. Please ring: 087 2406471 if you would like to come along or if you are a regular and can't make it for any reason.

Maintenance/ground staff required (eligible for C.E. scheme) in Castlegregory. Please ring Joe Bric: 087 2682097

Castlegregory Care of theAged/Active Retired are looking for a part time employee. This is a part time Community employment position. For further details of the position, please contact Margaret Maunsell, 087 9076256.

Mary's Meals Old Coin Collection: in aid of school meals for children - any old Irish or foreign coins you may have. Collection jar available at the Office

Drink Can Rings, Old Spectacles & Used Postage Stamps: Many thanks to all who are continuing to collect.

News Items If any local groups have any news items they would like to be made known,

‘can do’ approach to problem

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30 Corca Dhuibhne Beo Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne Teagascóirí Aos Oideachais ag teastáil Adult Education Tutors required Déan teagmháil ar: 087-7951743 nó sf@pcd07.ie Oíche –Fómhar 2022 Scríbhneoireacht Chruthaitheach 8 wk € 8 wk €130 for your Family Ceathrú / your diet Firtéar 087 7951743 nó sf@pcd07.ie Celebrate Small Victories The world outside Is falling apart But I got out of bed anyway Plant a flag on it Celebrate small victories. - Artwork and wording by Laurence Jones. FINE ART INSPIRED BY LIFE ON THE WILD ATLANTIC WAY Studioopendaily byappointment www.curlewshoresgallery.com 0894156584 Worldwide shipping Dingle West Kerry Grass Cutting & Lawn Care • Small and Large Domestic lawns, • Schools, Estates & Sportsgrounds • One off Cuts to Yearly Contracts • Power Washing & Hedge Trimming Also Available Jeep with tipping and flat trailer (14foot) with up to three tonne capacity available for hire with driver. Reasonable, Experienced and Fully Insured. Call to discuss your needs/for free no obligation quote. Call Seán anytime on 087 6336082 Lawlors Window / Door Sales, Repairs & Glass Replacement Handles, hinges, locks, patio rollers, letterboxes etc. Replace all fogged & broken double and single glazed units. Ph. Mike 086-4043901 • Painting & Decorating • Interior Design • Colour Consultancy • Hand Painted Kitchens KENNY MURPHY www.dinglekreations.com dinglekreations@outlook.com View My workfacebook.com/dinglekreations 087 9632244
Well done to the Leaving Cert students from Meán Scoil an Leith Triúigh who received their exam results last Friday. Pictured left to right: Chloe Fitzgerald, Natalie Heasman, Saoirse Harrington, Laura Howley, Ryan O'Connor, Bronagh O'Connor and Emma Lynch.

Agus an Fómhar buailte linn, agus na leanaí ag filleadh thar n-ais ar an scoil, is deis í seo dúinne ar fad cuimhneamh a dhéanamh ar ár gcuid Gaelainne agus í a úsáid níos minicí. Beidh ranganna Gaelainne ag tosnú arís go luath. An bhfuil spéis agat cur le do chuid Gaelainne nó tosnú ón dtús? Bí i dteagmháil linn agus cuirimíd sa threo ceart sibh! Is deas é na cumainn eagsúla a fheiscint ag tosnú aríst, le bonn láidir teangan gan dabht. Tá Gaelainn againn ar fad … úsáidimis í!

Autumn is here again, and with it Tobar Dhuibhne will be starting a range of different classes whether you are a complete beginner or looking to improve what you have. With the children back at school, now is our chance to use our Irish, and speak it more in our day to day lives. We all have Irish ... let's use it!

Scéim GaelChara 2023

Bhí ana éileamh aríst i mbliana ar an Scéim Gaelchara, scéim a thugann deis do dhaoine atá ag iarraidh feabhas a chur ar a gcuid Gaelainne am a chaitheamh le Cainteoirí Dúchais. Ár mbuíochas leis na rannpháirtithe ar fad as an iarracht agus na pictiúirí deasa ar fad a chuireadh chugainn.

Bhí ana chraic againn le déanaí ag ár nÓiche Mhór Karaoke i dTigh Uí Chatháin agus an turas Seandálaíochta le Billy Mag Fhloinn ar Chill Maoilchéadair agus Caiselán Ráth Sheanáin! Deascéalta / Good news

• Seo chugainn Maratón an Daingin! Beidh Comharchumann Dhún Chaoin ag tiomsú airgid i dTigh Kruger agus ana chuid ón áit ag rith ann. I mbliana, tá níos mó Gaelainne sna pacáistí eolais, ar na meáin shóisialta agus eile ag an Maratón.

• Tá deireadh tagtha le séasúr na bhFéilte Ceoil anois agus pubaill, láithreacha campála agus stáitsí Gaelainne níos coitianta ná riamh. Is iontach an rud é an Ghaelainn a fheiscint sa treis agus i lár an aonaigh ann!

• Baochas ollmhór le Darragh Ó Caoimh a bhí linn ar thaithí oibre i rith an tsamhraidh. Chuir sé go mór leis an bhfoireann ag prapáil clár siamsaíochta dúinn gach seachtain agus tús curtha aige le sraith saibhris chomh maith. Gach rath air agus é ag tabhairt aghaidhe ar MA sa NuaGhaelainn i gColáiste na hOllscoile BÁC!

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• Comhordaitheoir Nuachta (Taighde) – RTÉ.

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Táimid sa cheathrú babhta cluichi anois, agus é in am ag na Ciarraígh slacht a chur ar a gcuid torthaí, anois nó riamh. Ach beidh orthu é dhéanamh gan Matt Keane.

Bhí fear Chill Chuimín ar an gcéad imreoir a thug Billy Dennehy isteach sa bhfoireann nua nuair a fógraíodh anuraidh go raibh glactha leo don Chéad Sraith, agus bhí sé ar an mbeagán ina measc ag an tús a raibh taithí sraithe aige, le foireann Luimní, Treaty United.

Captaen na foirne é, ach le déanaí is minice an crios muinchille a chaitheamh ag Leo Gaxha agus ag daoine eile ná é. Fógraíodh ag an deireadh seachtaine go bhfuil an club fágtha anois aige.

Tá an-chosúlacht ar chúrsaí go bhfuil gá ag an bhfoireann le aird ar leith a choinneáil ar an gcosaint ag druidim le deireadh na coimhlinte dóibh. An iomarca ar fad comhscór a cailleadh le cúl déanach ina n-aghaidh – agus cúpla bua a iompaiodh ina gcomhscór ar an dul céanna.

Ní mar sin a bhí sa chluiche Coirn in aghaidh Dhroichead Átha Aontaithe.

Ba léir ón tús go raibh céile comhraic de scoth chucu, agus fuair na cuairteoirí cúl an-luath: cé nár bhuail Kyle Robinson an liathróíd go maith, níor éirigh le Lee Axworthy láimh cheart a fháil air.

Ainneoin iarrachtaí maithe ó Gaxha agus ó Sheán McGrath, agus sciar maith den imirt faoina smacht, níor éirigh le foireann na Ríochta teacht aniar ón droch-thús sin. Go deimhin, ba ghar nár chuir lucht na Bóinne lena scór sa dara leath, nuair a tháinig trasnán an chúil idir Gary Deegan agus scór, agus nuair a thug Robinson faoi iarracht uaillmhianach ó lár na páirce.

Ar ais go Luimneach an tseachtain dar gcionn, agus dóchas ag lucht na Ríochta go rachaidis níos gaire don sprioc, tharla gurbh iad a scóráil luath agus déanach i bPáirc Chnoc an Iolair (ach gur aimsigh lucht an Chonartha an t-eangach faoi thrí idir eatarthu).

Bhí an chuma ar na cuairteoirí i dtús an imeartha go raibh flosc chun oibre orthu, agus dhá iarracht mhaithe ó Gaxha a bhí gar go maith don sprioc. Ach chomh luath is a thráigh an chéad cheathrú uaire d'ionsaí nach mór leanúnach ag na Ciarraígh, d'éirigh le Enda Curran Luimnigh an liathróid a chir san eangach beag beann ar iarrachtaí Arthur Nganou é stopadh.

De thaisme, déarfá, a bhain an Ríocht an comhscór amach, nuair a theip ar fhear lár páirce Treaty, Mark Walsh, buille ceart a thabhairt do chrosphas Sheán McGrath, agus shleamhnaigh sí isteach thar Corey Chambers.

Ach b'shin a raibh d'ádh ar fhir Thrá Lí an oíche sin. Fiche nóíméad roimh dheireadh na himeartha d'aimsigh Curran scór eile le cic íseal, agus uair amháin eile, fiú nuair ach raibh aon ghá leis, ghéill na Ciarraígh cúl déanach, don bhfear ionaid Seán Guerins.

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Dingle Club Excels at Coastal Rowing Championships

Last weekend Dingle hosted The All Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships with clubs from all over the country competing. The event is the premier event of the coastal rowing calendar . Accustomed to seeing the local naomhógs out on the harbour most evenings, many in Dingle were surprised to see that the naomhóg had been replaced by the seine boat by many of the local crews over the last month

On hearing that the All Ireland championships were coming to Dingle a plan was hatched between the local rowing club and local boat builder and sailor Peter O'Regan who had built his 4 man heritage class boat "the Flying Fish" over 20 years ago, to give the young crews an opportunity to take part in the competitions, but no one was expecting what happened on the waters over the weekend with Dingle Crews claiming 5 of the Junior Medals and 2 of the senior medals.

With Peter himself acting as Cox for all the races the club are now the Under 18s Boys and Girls All Ireland champions. They are also the Novices Ladies Senior All Ireland Champions with a crew which comprised of 3 girls from the Under 18s Team and legendary local rower Maunza Heidtke. Not to be outdone the boys under 18s, having been crowned under 18s champions, also decided to enter the senior novices race and become the All Ireland champions with an emphatic two length victory.

The under 16s team won silver in a very hard fought race losing out to Valencia and the under 14 boys took bronze in their race.

Speaking after the event Maunza said that what the club had achieved was an extraordinary achievement that shook up the Irish rowing community who couldn't believe that these young rowers were able to do what they did in such a short time. "Stuff like this just doesn't happen in the rowing world, it was an amazing achievement" she said.

A huge congratulations to all of our new All Ireland Champions, to Peter O'Regan and all involved with the club.

Cumann Rámhaíochta An Daingin medal winners at the Irish Coastal Rowing Championships:

U18 girls: Hannah Nic Gearailt, Béibhinn Nic an tSíthigh, Emily Nic Gearailt, Hannah Granville. Cox: Peter O’Regan

Womens Novice Hannah Nic Gearailt, Maunza Heidtke, Béibhinn Nic an tSíthigh, Hannah Granville . Cox: Peter O'Regan

U18 boys : Seán Mac an tSíthigh, Cian Ó Gallchobhair, Finn Slattery-Dunk, Stanley Knight. Cox: Peter O’Regan

Novice Men: Seán Mac an tSíthigh, Cian Ó Gallchobhair, Finn Slattery-Dunk, Stanley Knight. Cox: Peter O’Regan

U16 Girls: Sasha Sheehy, Orlaith Nic an Rí, Éabha Jordan, Hannah Granville. Peter O'Regan

U14 Boys: Milo Poirier-Dolan, Ruairí Ó Faoláin, Conrad Kopec, Luke Ó Beaglaoich. Cox: Peter O’Regan

In the genes.

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Cox Peter O'Regan followed in the footsteps of his father John, pictured here with a Dingle crew at a regatta in South Kerry in 1965. The Under 18 Boys team The Under 18 Boys & Girls teams with Maunza Heidtke

Ceol Beo / Live Music

Clochán BréannainnCloghane Brandon

Monday 2nd September

6.00 - close Murphy's Bar Brandon

- Full Moon Party with DJs Phill, Nick Ness & Guests

Monday 4th September

7.30 Halla le Chéile - Tinteán Ceoil

Monday 11th September

7.30 Halla le Chéile - Tinteán Ceoil

Dingle-Daingean Uí Chúis

Thursday 31st August

6.00 Paddy Bawn's - Dermot Kelly

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

9.00 Neligan's - Open session

9.00 The Dingle Pub -Rockin' Jimmy & Mad Paddy

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Teresa Horgan & Gerry O'Beirne

9.30 O'Flaherty's - Open session with Fergus

Friday 1st September

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

7-9 Kennedy's - Variety Americano -Open Session

7.00 Bob Griffin's - Tanglewood

7.30 St. James' Church - Folk Concert

9ish Hannie Agnes's - Trad session

9.15 John Benny's - Jeremy Spencer (Fiddle), Sean Leahy (Guitar)

9.30 Neligan's - Open session

9.30 O'Flaherty's - Open session with Fergus

9.30 Paddy Bawn's - Brian Corbett

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Emer & Tadhg Twomey

9.30 The Dingle Pub -Out The Gap

10.15 Paul Geaney's -Jack Fitzgerald

Saturday 2nd September

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

9.00 Neligan's - Open session

9.15 John Benny's- Trad Session: Dean Griffin( banjo & Guitar) Brandon Griffin( Accordeon & vocals)

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Eoin Duignan & Tommy O'Sullivan

9.30 O'Flaherty's - Open session with Fergus

9.30 The Dingle Pub -High Tide

10.15 Paul Geaney's -David Moul

Sunday 3rd September

6.30 Marina Inn - Sunday session with Tom & Caroline

9.00 Neligan's - Open session

9.00 The Dingle Pub -Bryan Murphy & Eoin Turner

9.30 Courthouse Pub -Jeremy Spencer & Tommy O'Sullivan

Monday 4th September

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

6.00 Curran's Pub - Trad session (out the back)

7.30 St. James' Church - Folk Concert

9.00 Neligan's - Set Dancing

9.00 Dingle Pub -The Reel Brothers

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Caroline Keane & Tommy O'Sullivan

Tuesday 5th September

6.00 Paddy Bawn's - Dermot Kelly

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

6.30 Foxy John's - Trad Session

9ish Hannie Agnes's - Trad session

9.00 Neligan's - Open session

9.00 Dingle Pub -Dreams Of Freedom

9.30 O'Flaherty's - Open session with Fergus

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Aoife Granville & Tommy O'Sullivan

Wednesday 6th September

6.00 Paddy Bawn's - Dermot Kelly

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

7.00 Kennedy's - Tanglewood

7.30 St. James' Church - Folk Concert

9.00 Neligan's - Singing session

9.00 Dingle Pub -Dreams Of Freedom

9.15 John Benny's - Eilis Kennedy (Singer), Gerry O Beirne (Guitar, Vocals) & Guest.

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Aoife Granville & Tommy O'Sullivan

Thursday 7th September

6.00 Paddy Bawn's - Dermot Kelly

6.00 The Dingle Pub -Sonas

9.00 Neligan's - Open session

9.00 The Dingle Pub -Rockin' Jimmy & Mad Paddy

9.30 Courthouse Pub - Teresa Horgan & Gerry O'Beirne

9.30 O'Flaherty's - Open session with Fergus

Friday 8th September

7.30

9.15 John Benny's - Jeremy Spencer (Fiddle), Sean Leahy (Guitar) 9.30

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Wednesday 13th September

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Cromane News

Jane Casey

CLUB LOTTO: There was no winner of last Wednesday evening’s club lotto jackpot draw of €10,200. The numbers drawn were: 14, 18, 10, 5. The four €50 winners were Hannah Scannell, Douglas -Ticket sold by Kathleen Sullivan. Johnny Connor, Lake Rd - Ticket sold by Mary O'Connor. Helen O'Connor, Ardmoneil - Ticket sold by Kathleen Sullivan. Jim Shanahan, Cromane Lower - Annual Ticket. The next jackpot is: €10,400.

You can purchase your lotto tickets from Jack’s Bar and Restaurant; The Red Fox Inn; Hannah Mary’s shop; Mad Mix, Killorglin; O’Grady’s Bar, Killorglin, and in Killorglin Credit Union.

You can also play online by searching for ‘Cromane GAA lotto’.

Cromane GAA

SENIORS: County Junior Championship: Cromane 1-8, Tarbert 0-11

Cromane and Tarbert fought out a draw in the county junior championship in Tarbert on Sunday. As a result, both sides qualified for the quarter-finals which will be played this weekend. In Sunday evening’s draw Cromane were pitted against Sneem-Derrynane, the time and venue will be known later this week.

In Tarbert’s Shannon Park Cromane had the better of a tight first half and led by 1-4 to 0-5 at the break, the goal coming from Ethan Griffin to go along with points from Jason O'Connor, Darren Houlihan (0-2 frees), and Tony Duffy.

Tarbert started the better and, by the 38th minute, they led by one, 1-4 to 0-8, having hit three points without reply.

Cromane finally settled into the second half and went on a scoring spree of our own hitting four points in a six-minute spell between the 44th and 50th minutes: the scores coming from Liam Walsh, Sean Teahan, Jason O’Connor, and Donnchadh Walsh to open up a three-point gap, 1-8 to 0-8. However, these were to be our last scores as Tarbert fought back with the last three scores of the game to level matters with three minutes left on the clock. This ended the scoring with both sides missing some gilt-edged chances towards the end.

Cromane scorers: Ethan Griffin 1-0, Jason O'Connor 0-2, Darren Houlihan 0-2 frees, Tony Duffy, Donnchadh Walsh, Liam Walsh, and Sean Teahan 0-1 each. Team: Darragh Crosby; Shane Ahern, Conor Sugrue, Brice Dourieu; Liam O’Neill, Eanna Healy, Ethan Griffin; Darren Houlihan, Donnchadh Walsh; Danny Shea, Sean Teahan, Finbar Casey; Tony Duffy, Darragh McKeefry, Jason O’Connor. Subs: Liam Walsh for B Dourieu (injured) 15m, Mikey Houlihan for F Casey 40m, Joshua O’Sullivan for D Shea 45m, A O’Sullivan for S Teahan 50m, N Murphy for D McKeefry 55m.

UNDER-13s: Central Region Division 2 final: Glenbeigh-Glencar/Cromane (GGC) 4-8 Milltown-Castlemaine 1-11

The GGC under-13s contested two Central Region finals last week.

On Sunday last, August 27, GGC claimed the Division 2 title with a mighty six-point win over Milltown-Castlemaine in Beaufort.

GGC did all the damage in the first half after which they led by 4-6 to 0-5. Even though Milltown-Castlemaine did their best in the second half to try and claw back the big lead the GGC lads had more than enough to see the game out.

As a result, they become Central Region Division 2 champions, well done all. Glenbeigh-Glencar/Cromane (GGC): Daniel Fenton; Alex Keary, Dara O’Connor, Diarmuid Riordan; Jack Morris, Ben O’Shea, Conor O’Sullivan; Paddy O’Sullivan, DJ Poff; Cormac Clifford, Daragh O’Connor, Iarla O’Donovan; Ronan McDonnell, Cathal Clifford, Liam McGrath. Subs: Seamus Moriarty, Fionn Teahan, Cian Sheehan, Liam O’Sullivan, Cian Clifford, Aidan Poff.

Central Region Division 6 final: Miltown/Castlemaine 3-11 GlenbeighGlencar/Cromane (GGC) 1-16

On Tuesday August 22, GGC played the same opposition, Milltown-

Castlemaine, in the Division 6 final in Cromane.

What an effort by the GGC maroon team last Tuesday evening, only a kick of the ball in it! What they scored would win most games!

Many thanks to the sides’ trainers Brian Keary, Tony O’Sullivan, Garry McGrath, Gavin O’Connor and Kevin Clifford for all their time volunteered with these players so far this year.

The sides now have the Mid Kerry Championships to look forward to.

GGC: Daniel Fenton; Aidan Poff, Kevin Walsh, James Sheehan; Cian Sheehan, Cormac Clifford, Liam O’Sullivan; Michael Foley, Seamus Moriarty, Iarla O’Donovan; Cian Clifford, Liam McGrath, Daire Harkin. Subs: Jackson Poff, Fionn Teahan, Ryan McGillycuddy, Cian McKeown, Paddy Griffin, Jay Casey.

FIXTURES: Saturday/Sunday, September 2/3 - County Junior Football Championship quarter-final: Cromane v Sneem-Derrynane, in Sneem or Derrynane time to be decided.

Thursday, September 5 - Under-9 Go Games - Group G (round 5): Cromane v Glenbeigh-Glencar in Cromane at 6pm.

DEATHS: Sincere sympathy to the family of Denise Tangney (Nee McCarthy) Cromane Lower and Listry.

Sincere Sympathy to the family of Jack O'Grady, Callanafercy who died aged only 22.

May Denise and Jack rest in peace. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis. BINGO in Jacks, Cromane every Tuesday at 8pm.Profits from this Jackpot go to Cromane Preschool. BINGO IN cyms Killorglin every Sunday at 8.30pm.

ROWING: Cromane Rowing Club travelled to Dingle for the 2023 ICRF All Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships over Aug 25th-27th. Conditions were tough and the competition was fierce over the three days but our crews still did amazingly well. We came home with three sets of silver medals in the Heritage Novice Ladies, U-12 Beginners and U-12 Girls. One of our members was part of a composite crew who won silver in the U-14 Girls.Seven sets of bronze medals also came back to our little villageHeritage U-14 Girls, Heritage U-16 Girls, Heritage U-12s, one design U-12's, U-18s, U-16 Girls and our Seine Boat men. Huge congratulations to all of our members - the rowers, their families, our coxes, trainers, boat towers, supporters and our background team for their dedication and support to help make our club what it is.

SEA FEST in Cromane 8th to 10th Sept. Lots activities for young and old with various displays.

PILATES: with Tony Digby in Cromane Community Centre commencing Mon 18th Sept for 6 weeks. 7 to 8pm. €60 per person

CAR BOOT SALE inSt. Michaels Church Yard on Sat 2nd September 11 to 2pm. Contact 087 0618601. Your support would be appreciated.

TAEKWANDO back in the CYMS Killorglin on Sept 8th Contact 086 3152590 Jason Moriarty.

NEWS: Anyone wishing to include items in the Cromane news please email to caseycrest@hotmail.com

QUOTE: Magical things happen when you surround yourself with people with positive hearts.

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Camp Notes

Brigid O'Connor

CHRIS O'DRISCOLL FUNDRAISER

Family and friends of Chris O'Driscoll, Camp are hosting a Fundraising Night at the Dogs in The Kingdom Greyhound Stadium, Tralee on Saturday 9th September.

Chris suffered a significant stroke on January 1st. 2023 and has spent the last 8 months between Cork University Hospital and the National Rehabilitation Centre in Dun Laoghaire, where he is currently being cared for. The funds raised on the night will support his ongoing rehabilitation.

We are most appreciative for all of the support to date from our race sponsors, those who have placed adverts for the race programme and to all the people near and far who have bought admission tickets. Opportunities for further support in each of these areas are still available. You will be entertained with live music, great raffle prizes, fantastic items for auction and 50/50 prize pot to be won on the night. Auction items will be displayed ahead of time on the Facebook Page, where there will be an opportunity to phone in bids ahead of time on your favourite pieces.

Gates open at 6.00 p.m. so come along and join in the fun for what promises to be a fabulous night for a very worthy cause.

Further enquiries - please call 083 856 9357, or see facebook page.

Admission tickets available for sale at the following venues: Mace Dwyer's Camp, The Junction Bar Camp, Ashes Bar and Coffee Shop Camp, Railway Tavern Camp, Louise Hair Salon

Notaí an ClochánBréanainn

Buaiteoirí Cumann Lató 500 Mí Lúnasa

1ú: (€500) Ciara Lanigan, Luimneach.

2ú: (€250) Rose Marie, Ballynalacken.

3ú: (€150) Micheál O Cearnaigh, An Clochán.

4ú: (€75) Maire Ní Chléirigh, Bréanainn.

5ú. (€50) Saoirse Capiteux, Bréanainn.

Tinteáin Ceoil: .. Ceol, Rince, Scéalta, Dánta, Amhráin, Craic agus Cupán tae & Scóna úrbhácáilte. Gach Luain(Every Monday evening)

7:30pm - 9:30 pm at the Halla. V92DK4C

Local Link Bus Service:

Brandon to Tralee: .Gach Luain & Céadaoin

9:10am

Cloghane to Castlegregory: Gach Déardaoin

7:15pm

Camp, Keanes Curraheen, Daybreak Aughacasla, Spar Castlegregory, Fitzgerald's Castlegregory, Grainnes Castlegregory, Blow-in Castlegregory, Spillane's Maharees, Green Room Maharees, Murphy's Brandon, South Pole Inn Annascaul, Dick Mack's Dingle, Geaney's Dingle, Barr na Sraide Dingle, The Blasket Bar Tralee, Greyhound Bar Tralee, The Huddle Bar Tralee, Wild Cafe, Tralee, The Mall Tavern Tralee, Benner's Hotel Tralee.

CAMP FAIR

Camp Traditional Sheep Fair falls on Monday 18th September. Camp Fair is one of the last surviving fairs in the country where sheep are penned for sale by the roadside. Amongst the many breeds on our hills today, the hardy scotch sheep still takes pride of place in the flock. Brought in from Scotland by Lord Ventry a few centuries ago, they do well on our rich mountain habitat.

On Camp Fair day there will be prizes for quality sheep, chosen on the day.

Special Class for U/15’s confined to Camp. Pen of Sheep - best overall.

Pet Show at 3.30 p.m. in O'Dwyers forecourt. All pets great and small are welcome.

The traditional mutton pie is still a staple on Camp Fair Day. O'Dwye'rs Mace provides meals and food from the delicatessen all day long. Mary's delicious Mutton pies at The Junction Bar are a must and Annes Cafe, Ashes pub provide coffee, lovely sweet treats and more. Wonderful choices of good food all day long at Camp Fair.

After school the children come off the bus, very excited to meet up and have fun. This year Aughacasla National School Parents are organising field activities for the children above the old school.

AUCTION - An Auction will also be held. Proceeds going to Aughacasla National School. Full details later.

Cloghane Public Dinner Bus to Halla Le Chéile: Gach Máirt 12:15pm

Am Aifreann/ Mass Times. Séipéal Naomh Bréanainn, An Clochán

Gach Dara Sathairn/ Every 2nd Saturday 6:15pm, September 2nd, 16th , 30th

Also Mass every Tuesday evening at 7:00pm Adhradh Comaoineach / Eucharistic Adoration

Tuesdays – 11.15am to 12.15pm

Thursdays – 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Saturdays – 11.15pm to 12.15pm

Subject to change…weekly parish newsletter available in church every weekend with full details.

Post nua ar fáil: Iarscoile / Afterschool assistant

Job Type: Part time

Hours: 1.30pm-6pm Monday - Thursday.

Afterschool Teacher position required in with immediate start. No qualifications required,

CAMP VINTAGE

A Tractor Run will be held on Saturday, 16th September at The Junction Bar, Lower Camp. And on Sunday 17th. September, we are reviving Camp Vintage at The Junction Bar. Always a great day out for all the family.

Cars, tractors, vintage engines and motorcycles Including the oldest known registered motorbike in Kerry (a 1903 quadrant), on show on the day. We will have steam threshing, ploughing with horses and a Blacksmith at work and more! The children will love it too.

Proceeds in aid of Cystic Fibrosis (Kerry) and Irish Motor Neurone Disease (Kerry) and local Club. Eircode V92D277. Everyone is welcome. For further details please contact, Martin - 087 986 5964 or any committee member.

CAMP CPR & DEFIBRILLATOR

Camp CPR and Defibrillator Community are holding a competition to name their two new training manikins which will be on display in the village on Camp Fair Day. This is an opportunity for you to see how to operate this equipment which could save a life. The two lucky winners of the competition will each receive 5 family passes for the wonderful Sandy Feet Farm. We kindly thank Sandy Feet for their generous donation.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Màire Begley founder of Tinteàn Ceoil, Clochán celebrated her 80th birthday at the Monday night session on 21st August. Great to see she is hail and Hearty and still happy to entertain us on all occasions, go raibh mile, Maire. Comhghairdeachas, go maire tú an chéad!

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Cuireadh deireadh leis na himeachtaí an tseachtain seo chaite le Turas Seandálaíochta timpeall na leithnise le Billy Mag Fhloinn. Bhí tráthnóna aoibhinn againn, thugamar cuairt ar Chill Maoilchéadair agus ar Chaisleáin Ráthanáin.

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Cad iad bhur n-uaireanta oscailte?

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An bhfuil buntáistí ag baint le Gaelainn daoibhse mar ghnó?

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Interior designers and photographers required in Dingle. Call 087-2940912

Cad é an rud is fearr faoi bheith i mbun gnó sa Daingean?

Single female professional looking to rent accommodation long-term in West Kerry. Please contact 087 740 7064.

Cad é an tseachtain is gnóthaí daoibh de ghnáth?

Single male, local, 45, looking for long term rental apartment or small house in and around Dingle town. Rent allowance or HAP preferable, but not essential if fair agrement can be agreed. Clean and tidy with good reference from former landlady on request. Text details to 085-7359049

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Táimid ag súil imeacht sa mhí a bheith againn as seo go deireadh na bliana, cad iad na himeachtaí gur mhaith libh? Bígí i dteagmháil linn le bhur smaointe!

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Bíonn Tae agus Plé againn na haon Déardaoin, deis iontach atá anseo duit do chuid Gaelainne a chleachtadh i spás nádúrtha. Bígí linn, thuas ag barr na Gairdíní!

Gach Déardaoin, 12.00i.n., Gairdíní an Dísirt (nó Óstán Benners má tá sé fliuch)

Join us every Thursday for our weekly conversational group. This is a great opportunity to practice your

Ní fada uainn anois cuairt ó Ghlór na nGael! Beidh na moltóirí chugainn i dtreo deireadh na míosa. Tá timpeall ar 50 gnó cláraithe fé’n scéim i mbliana. Is féidir linn ar fad tacú leis na gnóanna agus iad ag ullmhú, úsáid do chuid Gaelainne agus tú i mbun go chuid gnó i nDaingean Uí Chúis! Táimid ag súil go mór le níos mó boinn a bheith crochta timpeall an bhaile.

Ciste an Phobail

Tá buiséad beag teoranta ar fáil do thionscadail a thacaíonn le spriocanna phlean teanga Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta Dhaingean Uí Chúis (BSG) le Dúchas an Daingin agus Limistéar Pleanála Teanga Chiarraí Thiar (LPT) le Tobar Dhuibhne a bhaint amach. Bhíomar

Is d’imeachtaí/gníomhaíochtaí nó tionscadail nua teangabhunaithe a léiríonn dea-thionchar ar úsáid nó ar chleachtas teanga sa phobal atá an maoiniú seo dírithe. N’fhéadfar tacú le himeachtaí seanbhunaithe mura bhfuil gné nua á cur leo.

Cuirfear fáilte speisialta roimis iarrataisí

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Nathanna Úsáideach / Useful Phrases & Terms

Bain triail astu sa ar na meáin an tseachtain seo! Why not try some of these on your posts this week!

- Níl aon áit ar nós Daingean Uí Chúis

- Níl aon áit chomh deas le Daingean Uí Chúis

- Táimid ag earcú!

- Tar ag obail linn

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- Treoraithe ag teastáilt

-Obair pháirtaimseartha

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- Glaoigh isteach chugainn lené a phlé

Cúpla seomra fágtha don ndeireadh seachtaine

- Seomraí ar fáil

- Ceol agus craic

- An mbainis taitneamh as an rás?

- Go n-éirí go geal leis na héinne atá ag glacadh páirt sa Mharatón

- There’s nowhere like Dingle

- There’s nowhere as nice as Dingle

We are hiring

- Come work with us

- Waiting Staff wanted

- Tour Guides wanted

- Part-time work

- Full-time work

- Call in to us to discuss it

- A few rooms available for the weekend

- Rooms available

- Music and fun

- Did you enjoy the race?

- Best of luck to everyone taking part in the Marathon

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Cures of Ireland

A Treasury of Irish Folk Remedies le Cecily Gilligan foilsithe ag Gill

‘Cecily Gilligan has been researching the rich world of Irish folk cures for almost forty years and, given the tradition has largely been an oral one, has been interviewing a broad range of people from around the country who possess these mystical cures, and those who have benefited from their gifts. One has a cure for eczema that comprises herbal butter balls, another ‘buys’ warts from the sufferer with safety pins. There are stories of clay from graves with precious healing properties and pieces of cords from potato bags being sent across the world to treat asthma.

While the Ireland of the twenty-first century continues to develop at lightning speed, there is something deeply comforting and reassuring in the fact that these ancient healing traditions, while fewer in number, do survive to this day. Cures of Ireland is an exquisite book that will be treasured by many generations to come.’ - Gill

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Tá árdú croí ar scoláirí a ghlac páirt i scrúdaithe na hÁrd -Teiste i mbliana. An bhfuil an t-ardú marcanna ag teacht le réasún? An freagra a deirtear go raibh scoláirí fé mhí-bhuntáiste ag an ngalar Covid. Ní do dhuine ná dream ach do gach scoláire an t-árdú. Is dócha go gcuirfidh na marcanna scata thar abhainn ach mura mbeadh an t-ardú b’é an freagra céanna a bheadh agat ach go bhfuil sásamh ag na scolairí de bharr na fadhbanna a eascair de thoradh an Covid.

Pútin

Maraíodh deichniúr saighdiúir Sóibhéideach le déanaí nuair phléasc buama san eiteallán beag ina rabhadar ag taisteal. Bhí ceannaire an airm gairmiúil neamhspleach Wagner ar bord. Ní bheadh Putin sásta éinne a bheith ag déanamh slad gan bheith ar a scath féin. Is beagnach cinnte gur é Putin a bhí freagrach agus tá's agat aon duine nó dream a thagann treasna air beidh fuar acu. Réiteach na fhaidhbe seo ná iad a shéideadh san aer. Chonaicís mar a chuir sé príosún 19 bliana ar iriseoir a labhair ina choinne, bunaithe ar chleasaíocht agus éitheach. Is náire shaolta táir ghníomhartha Putin.

Caid

Chonac alt le déanaí ag fear go reiteóinn go mór lena raibh le rádh aige fé fhadhbanna atá fé bligeardaíocht áirithe go dtugann lucht a dhéanta na cosa leo. Ansan dar leis go raibh critéir éagsúla gan stuaim ag cuid dos na réiteoirí. Ba cheart dar leis lucht mioscaise agus gortaithe a chur don ngort ach uaireanta is é an fear a dheineann an feall a gheibheann an speach saor. Ní aon scéal nua é seo agus tá’s ag cuid mhaith dos na tuairisceoirí caide cé hiad agus cén contae go bhfuil cosa bóracha maisleacha á chleachtadh. Is cluichí maorga gan locht a theastódh ó cheannairí CLG agus an gnáth phobal. Glac leis go bhuil contaeithe éagsúla thíos leis an stúmpaíocht atá ag tarlúint ós chomhair ár súile agus go minic gan dada déanta fé. Má leanann san is gearr go m-éireoidh daoine bréan dos na crua chailísí agus an chaid.

Tá péac nach beag fachta ag Cumann Feirmeoirí Éireann [CFE] go ndeirtear gur mó acu an t-airgead ná a gcion a dhéanamh chun an Chruinne a shábháil.

N’fheadar cé chomh cruinn is atá sé sin ach is beag in aon chor atá cloiste agamsa fé iarrachtaí a dhéanamh ar an ardú teochta atá anois diamhair, a shlanú. Ní hiad na feirmeoirí amháin atá bainteach leis na tonnaí CO2 a shéideadh amach san aer. Tá CFE ag iarraidh na feirmeóirí a shásamh agus á bharr deirtear ná fuil siad ag déanamh a gcion don gcruinne. Is dócha go bhfuil scata slite a fhéadfadh feirmeoirí áirithe beartais dearfach a dhéanamh seachas a bheith coitianta ag canrán. Ní bheidis ag canrán ach dar leo gur beag an aird atá ar a gcás. Tá sé in am cúitimh níos mó ná mar ‘tá a bheith ann do’n bhfeirmeoir beag, atá ag déanamh a dhíchill an dá thráigh an thabhairt leis.

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Dhein an Daingean snaois dos na Rathallaigh an deire seachtaine seo caite. 3-18 v 0-14. Bhí ceathrar Geaney ag imirt agus fuair triúr acu 3-9 eatartha. Tom Sullivan 0-3, Cathal Bambury 0-2, Brendan Devane 0-1, Brian Ó Conchúir 0-1 agus Barra Ó Súilleabháin 0-2.

Bás.

Fuair Seán Ó Cuinn ó Cham an Bhuadlaerigh agus Londain bás le déanaí.

Méala mór a bhás dá chéile Máire a bheirt iníon Caitríona agus Eibhlís agus a mhac Seán, a ghaolta agus a chairde. Fear ciúin socair b’ea Séan.

Soillse na bhFlaitheas ag a anam caoin cneasta. Fuair Seán John Bán Ó Súilleabháin ón bhFeothanaigh bás le déanaí.

Méala mór a bhás dá dheirfiúr Eibhlín dá ghaolta agus a chairde. Gur i bhFlaitheas Dé a anam.

Solar Systems

Tom

Scéal eile gan deire ‘sea Trump. Dá mhéid atá curtha ina leith ‘sea is fearr atá sé ag déanamh sna Pobal-bhreitheanna. Caithfear a admháil nuair a bhí sé ina Uachtarán gur éirigh leis lucht na mbuamaí admhacha a choimeád socair agus ní thosnaigh sé aon mhór chogadh. Cinnte deineann sé beartais gan dealramh ach ar an dtaobh eile, nuair a bhí sé i gcumhacht, bhí sé ag sní na síochana agus an mhaide mór do aon dream ná ceapfadh a suaimhneas.

Solar..panels or tubes, what's the difference? Well they both provide hot water when heated by the sun’s energy, thus saving you energy, be it oil, gas or electricity.

A solar system will save up to 70% of your annual hot water bill. When it comes to tubes versus panels, the tubes are marginally more efficient than panels, but realistically the difference is small, especially when we have had such a great spell of sunshine.

Níl aon amhras ach go bhfuil Trump géar mar dá mbeadh an lá leis sa Toghchán Náisiúnta dfhéadfadh sé párdún a thabhairt do féin. Sea dá mhéid an tromaíocht, ‘sea is mó meas an phobail Phoblachtánaigh air agus daoine eile. Ina thús a táimíd.

PLUMBING & HEATING

There is another "solar system" known in the trade as "Thermodynamic" this is a solar panel that works in the dark. Yes with no sunshine, you ask how!

Tithíocht

Well the answer is simple really, it's not a solar panel it's a heat pump. The way it works is a panel is fitted to your roof which is connected to a unit and cylinder in your hot press. This is a compressor similar to what's found in a fridge, this unit pumps a refrigerant gas into the panel where it heats due to the fact that the gas has a very low boiling point of about -25 Celsius so this hot gas comes back into the unit, where the gas is compressed to make it hotter, the heat is then transferred to create heat. However, this unit is dependant on electricity to operate so while saving money on heating hot water it does so at a cost.

Take for example a typical family home with 3 to 5 occupants, costs on average about €1,500 to €2,000 per year to heat, of which about a 1/4 to 1/3 of this is hot water, so a typical hot water bill for a family of 5 is somewhere in the region of €450 to €650 a year.

Tá an tAire Tithíochta ar a mhíle dícheall tithe a chur ar fáil ina mílte. Tá tús déanta i roinnt áiteanna agus tógadh roinnt mhaith anuiridh, ach san ráite tá ualach mór tithe ag teastáil agus deirtear an-ionradh mór tógala ag tosnú go luath. Faid is tátar ag caint fés na mílte tigh a tógadh anuiridh, ní tógadh ach tigh amháin rialtais i gContae Longfoird. Cén chúis a bhí ar phobal Longfort bocht!

A solar system for a family of 5 can cost anything from €4,000 to €5,500 supplied and fitted, giving them a yearly saving of approx €350 to €500 and when you take into account the rising cost of energy, a system can pay for itself in 5 to 10 years.

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