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DURROW-CULLOHILL SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY 2017
The annual Durrow-Cullohill Senior Citizens Party will be held on Saturday 25th February in The Castle Arms Hotel. Invitations will be issued during mid-February and we look forward to a large attendance. Please note the change of date from 4th March as advertised in the previous issue.
The annual Durrow-Cullohill Senior Citizens Party will be held on Saturday 25th February in The Castle Arms Hotel. Invitations will be issued during mid-February and we look forward to a large attendance. Please note the change of date from 4th March as advertised in the previous issue.
THIRD LAOIS DURROW SCOUTS
Activity has started back in every section following the Christmas Break. Ventures are hoping to go to Lough Dan for a skills weekend with other Ventures in April while the Scouts are preparing for the Shield (skills competition over 3 days). Our Cubs are getting very busy getting ready to take part to the Talent Show next weekend (12th February) where four acts will be represented. Finally, our Beavers are planning hard to compete in the County Challenge. Best of luck to all in the coming weeks!
Activity has started back in every section following the Christmas Break. Ventures are hoping to go to Lough Dan for a skills weekend with other Ventures in April while the Scouts are preparing for the Shield (skills competition over 3 days). Our Cubs are getting very busy getting ready to take part to the Talent Show next weekend (12th February) where four acts will be represented. Finally, our Beavers are planning hard to compete in the County Challenge. Best of luck to all in the coming weeks!
BLOOD DONATIONS
The Blood Transfusion service visited Durrow on Christmas week and there was a great turn out of donor’s despite the huge amount of illness in the area and of course busy for Christmas. A total of 107 donors attended including eighteen new donors and three lapsed donors. Many thanks for your generosity. The winners of the Silver Award were Robert Rawlison of Mountmellick, Ida Thompson of Abbeyleix and Eddie Clancy of Durrow. The winner of the Gold Award was Siobhan Manning of Abbeyleix. Well done to all!
The Blood Transfusion service visited Durrow on Christmas week and there was a great turn out of donor’s despite the huge amount of illness in the area and of course busy for Christmas. A total of 107 donors attended including eighteen new donors and three lapsed donors. Many thanks for your generosity. The winners of the Silver Award were Robert Rawlison of Mountmellick, Ida Thompson of Abbeyleix and Eddie Clancy of Durrow. The winner of the Gold Award was Siobhan Manning of Abbeyleix. Well done to all!
ST PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL
Durrow Development Forum regret to advise that due to committee members being away they will be unable to run this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival. If there is any other organisation in the town that would be available to run same then the committee members that are available, would be happy to assist in the running of the parade. Please do get in contact with any committee member if interested.
Durrow Development Forum regret to advise that due to committee members being away they will be unable to run this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival. If there is any other organisation in the town that would be available to run same then the committee members that are available, would be happy to assist in the running of the parade. Please do get in contact with any committee member if interested.
DURROW DEVELOPMENT FORUM
This year 2017, Durrow Development Forum celebrates its 20th year of existence and this year we will continue to strive to better and enhance the community. We would be delighted if all households took part in the Scarecrow Festival and displayed a Scarecrow outside their home or business. We will be sending out some information coming up to the festival and hope that anybody that is interested would be happy to attend some Scarecrow Making Classes which should assist in their creations!
This year 2017, Durrow Development Forum celebrates its 20th year of existence and this year we will continue to strive to better and enhance the community. We would be delighted if all households took part in the Scarecrow Festival and displayed a Scarecrow outside their home or business. We will be sending out some information coming up to the festival and hope that anybody that is interested would be happy to attend some Scarecrow Making Classes which should assist in their creations!
EMPLOYMENT
Durrow Community Services have two vacancies for the position of General Operative on their Ballacolla operations team and one position for General Operative on the Durrow operations team. For further information or to apply, please contact Patrick Quinn on (057) 8736870 or call into the FÁS Office beside Durrow Catholic Church during office hours.
Durrow Community Services have two vacancies for the position of General Operative on their Ballacolla operations team and one position for General Operative on the Durrow operations team. For further information or to apply, please contact Patrick Quinn on (057) 8736870 or call into the FÁS Office beside Durrow Catholic Church during office hours.
DURROW SCARECROW FESTIVAL
DDF will have a specialised award in this year’s scarecrow festival. The award which started last year saw Erkindale Drive winning same with their fantastic display of Scarecrows and this year DDF will continue the Local Community Award
A prize of €200 will be awarded to the best area for displaying scarecrows. A minimum of ten scarecrows must be on display to be considered for this award. There is no separate entry required, the judges will consider each area in their judging process. The Square, Old Esso Station and any DDF Display Scarecrows will be excluded from this judging process. Areas will be judged as follows: Cork Road and Patrick Street, Barnhill and Carrigan Street, Erkindale Drive, Swan Road, St. Fintan’s Terrace, Mill Road to include Green Display Area, Derry Road, Chapel Street and Mary Street, Sean Doire and Derry Wood.
Plans are underway already for the 2017 festival and Durrow Development Forum will be looking for volunteers. We will post notices on the newsletter and on facebook seeking assistance. Any new ideas and any community involvement will be of great benefit to both DDF and the community as a whole.
CHURCH NEWS
Mass Readers Rota: Saturday Evenings – February 25: Mary Lawlor. Sunday Mornings: February 19 and 26 Michael Conroy.
Mass Readers Rota: Saturday Evenings – February 25: Mary Lawlor. Sunday Mornings: February 19 and 26 Michael Conroy.
Church Cleaning Rota – March 2017: Mary Kennedy, Mary Walsh, Gabriel Daz and Miriam and Pat Connolly.
CHURCH GATE COLLECTION FOR THE IRISH HEART FOUNDATION
The Foundation would like to thank everybody for their kind support at the recent collection. A total of €392 was raised.
The Foundation would like to thank everybody for their kind support at the recent collection. A total of €392 was raised.
SYMPATHY
Sympathy is extended to the Campion Family, Cork Rd, Durrow on their recent bereavement.
Sympathy is extended to the Campion Family, Cork Rd, Durrow on their recent bereavement.
Sympathy is extended to the Sheppard Family, Mill Rd, Durrow and the Bourke Family, Kilkenny on their recent bereavement.
DURROW BRIDGE CLUB
The results of the game held on January 11th are as follows: First – Teresa Muldowney & Jimmy Ryan; Second – Phil Kingston & Paddy Purcell; Third – Josie Murphy & Bridget Nolan.
The results of the game held on January 11th are as follows: First – Teresa Muldowney & Jimmy Ryan; Second – Phil Kingston & Paddy Purcell; Third – Josie Murphy & Bridget Nolan.
The results of the game held on January 18th are as follows: First N/S – Marjorie McGeough and Kathleen Broderick; Second N/S – Babe Duggan and Phil Mahony; First E/W Ann Dooley and Mary Shortall; Second E/W – Dolly Harding and Ann Fitzpatrick.
The results of the game held on January 25th are as follows: First – Nancy Bennett and Paul Maher; Second – Marjorie McGeough and Kathleen Broderick; Third – Dolly Harding and Ann Fitzpatrick.
WHIST
The Killermogh Parishes Whist Drive results for January are as follows: Top Score – Eileen Phelan; First Lady – Lena McEvoy; Second Lady – Mary McCabe; First Gent – Tom Gowing; Second Gent – Mick Scully; Quarters – Violet Cantwell, Eugene Murphy, Margaret Moynan, Liam McCartney, Mary McEvoy and Bridie Metcalf; Juvenile – Damien Carter; Low Score – Sheila Fogarty. The raffle winners were – Louise Kavanagh, Alice Thompson, Margaret Neil, Mary McCabe and Margaret Moynan. The next Whist Drive will be held on Thursday, February 23rd at 8.30pm in the Parochial Hall, Cork Rd, Durrow.
The Killermogh Parishes Whist Drive results for January are as follows: Top Score – Eileen Phelan; First Lady – Lena McEvoy; Second Lady – Mary McCabe; First Gent – Tom Gowing; Second Gent – Mick Scully; Quarters – Violet Cantwell, Eugene Murphy, Margaret Moynan, Liam McCartney, Mary McEvoy and Bridie Metcalf; Juvenile – Damien Carter; Low Score – Sheila Fogarty. The raffle winners were – Louise Kavanagh, Alice Thompson, Margaret Neil, Mary McCabe and Margaret Moynan. The next Whist Drive will be held on Thursday, February 23rd at 8.30pm in the Parochial Hall, Cork Rd, Durrow.
CONGRATULATIONS
Congrats to John and Marie Brophy, Derrywood, Durrow on the birth of their daughter, Anna.
Congrats to John and Marie Brophy, Derrywood, Durrow on the birth of their daughter, Anna.
Congratulations to Bowes Café and Foodhall, Durrow who are included in the Georgina Campbell Ireland-Guide for 2017!
Congratulations to Castle Durrow which is number six in the top 25 hotels of Ireland according to the 2017 TripAdvisor awards!
LIVE WEATHER DATA
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DURROW PARISH LOTTO RESULTS
Monday 23rd January 2017: There was no jackpot winner of €11,600. The Numbers drawn were: 02, 04, 07 and 25. The small draw winners were: €30: Mary Dollard, c/o Our Lady’s Meadow School; €25: Claire-Ann Alley, The Square, Durrow, Laois; €20: Pat Walsh, c/o The Stores, Durrow, Co Laois.
Monday 23rd January 2017: There was no jackpot winner of €11,600. The Numbers drawn were: 02, 04, 07 and 25. The small draw winners were: €30: Mary Dollard, c/o Our Lady’s Meadow School; €25: Claire-Ann Alley, The Square, Durrow, Laois; €20: Pat Walsh, c/o The Stores, Durrow, Co Laois.
Monday 30th January 2017: There was no jackpot winner of €11,750. The Numbers drawn were: 06, 10, 17 and 22. The small draw winners were: €30: Marian Phelan, Cork Rd, Durrow, Co. Laois; €25: Jim Coffey, Barnhill, Durrow, Co. Laois; €20: Genelis Dempsey, Seandoire, Durrow, Laois.
ST VINCENT de PAUL
Anyone looking for help can contact us on (087) 3476012.
Anyone looking for help can contact us on (087) 3476012.
CAKE SALE
The Community Council will hold a Cake Sale in the Presentation Centre after the Masses on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of February. Your generous support will be most welcome as all proceeds will go towards the running expenses of the Annual Senior Citizens’ Party.
The Community Council will hold a Cake Sale in the Presentation Centre after the Masses on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of February. Your generous support will be most welcome as all proceeds will go towards the running expenses of the Annual Senior Citizens’ Party.
GRANT FOR REPLACEMENT OF LEAD PIPES
Laois County Council wishes to advise that a grant is now available to assist householders with the cost of replacing lead pipes in their homes. Application forms, which include details of eligibility, may be obtained from the Water Services Department, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. Further information may also be obtained from our website at laois.ie online. If you have any queries please call the following number: (057) 8764120.
Laois County Council wishes to advise that a grant is now available to assist householders with the cost of replacing lead pipes in their homes. Application forms, which include details of eligibility, may be obtained from the Water Services Department, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. Further information may also be obtained from our website at laois.ie online. If you have any queries please call the following number: (057) 8764120.
CULLOHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE
Cullohill Community Centre Operation Transformation walk continues every Monday and Friday night, starting from Community Centre at 7pm. Adults only, please wear visible jacket. Circuit training continues on Tuesday nights at 7.30pmfor ladies and 8.30pm for men – contact Shirley Bergin in Cullohill Topaz-Gala for more information. Progressive 25 Card Games are held in the hall every Sunday night at 8.30pm sharp followed by tea and sandwiches. Please support!
Cullohill Community Centre Operation Transformation walk continues every Monday and Friday night, starting from Community Centre at 7pm. Adults only, please wear visible jacket. Circuit training continues on Tuesday nights at 7.30pmfor ladies and 8.30pm for men – contact Shirley Bergin in Cullohill Topaz-Gala for more information. Progressive 25 Card Games are held in the hall every Sunday night at 8.30pm sharp followed by tea and sandwiches. Please support!
DURROW AND DISTRICT PIPE BAND
The Durrow and District Pipe Band are striking up again and are looking for new members. Pipers and Drummers are needed. There is no age limit and free training will be provided. For information call John Sheeran on (087) 2493749.
The Durrow and District Pipe Band are striking up again and are looking for new members. Pipers and Drummers are needed. There is no age limit and free training will be provided. For information call John Sheeran on (087) 2493749.
DURROW REMINISCING GROUP
A book with 200 pages of Photographs spanning almost 100 years of Durrow and Cullohill memories including ICA, Hurling, Camogie, Soccer, School to mention but a few. Books for sale €25 each or two for €40. Please text or call Tom on (087) 2936531 or Kathleen on (086) 8263368 for further information.
A book with 200 pages of Photographs spanning almost 100 years of Durrow and Cullohill memories including ICA, Hurling, Camogie, Soccer, School to mention but a few. Books for sale €25 each or two for €40. Please text or call Tom on (087) 2936531 or Kathleen on (086) 8263368 for further information.
VOCUM DARU
The Vocum Daru Choir under Choirmaster Ann Moylan continues its weekly practice choir sessions on Tuesday nights at 7pm sharp in the Presentation Centre. New members are welcome!
The Vocum Daru Choir under Choirmaster Ann Moylan continues its weekly practice choir sessions on Tuesday nights at 7pm sharp in the Presentation Centre. New members are welcome!
SCHOOL ENROLMENT
Scoil Tighearnach Naofa, Cullohill is now open for enrolment for September 2017. Please contact the office at (057) 8737281 for more details.
Scoil Tighearnach Naofa, Cullohill is now open for enrolment for September 2017. Please contact the office at (057) 8737281 for more details.
LAOIS KAYAK AND CANOE CLUB
REC3: A cold but fun 24 hours updating our Rescue Emergency Care (REC3) certs with David Batt and Osier Hill Training. A big thanks to one of our instructors Fergal Hill for organising everything.
REC3: A cold but fun 24 hours updating our Rescue Emergency Care (REC3) certs with David Batt and Osier Hill Training. A big thanks to one of our instructors Fergal Hill for organising everything.
Summer Paddling Training and Schedule: Please keep an eye out on our website and Facebook pages for our summer training sessions. We will have beginner training courses for all age groups and if you are unsure or would like to try out kayaking, by learning and obtaining a level 2 cert you can proceed on to a lot more paddling and disciplines.
Winter Pool Schedule continues with Balto Kayak Club on the following Sundays will continue for kayakers to gain experience. Learn to roll or just improve your skills in the warmth of Athy pool. Please confirm with Brian or Matt to reserve your place. Arrive for 5pm, on the water from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, the last pool session dates are February 5th and 19th.
Winter Paddling at weekends only and advance notice of events and meets will be on our Viber Group or on our Facebook page and Website. We look forward to seeing you on the water and paddling together, don’t forget to check www.laoiskayak.com for any updates or follow our Facebook page.
DURROW-CULLOHILL PARISH ANGLERS
The Durrow-Cullohill Parish Anglers held their first Pike Competition of the Year in Grantstown Lake for the Brendan Sheeran Memorial Cup. First was Seamus Coffey; Second was Mick Walsh and Third was David Walsh. The next pike fishing competition will be held on February 26th. All members will receive a text message to their phones with all the details.
The Durrow-Cullohill Parish Anglers held their first Pike Competition of the Year in Grantstown Lake for the Brendan Sheeran Memorial Cup. First was Seamus Coffey; Second was Mick Walsh and Third was David Walsh. The next pike fishing competition will be held on February 26th. All members will receive a text message to their phones with all the details.
THE HARPS GAA JUVENILE SECTION
The Nursery Programme for Junior and Senior Infants Boys will start on Sunday, February 12th in Cullohill Community Centre from 12pm until 1pm.
The Nursery Programme for Junior and Senior Infants Boys will start on Sunday, February 12th in Cullohill Community Centre from 12pm until 1pm.
CORE HEALTH AND FITNESS
Get fit, lose weight and feel better. With memberships from €32 per month, Personal training for less than €7 per session, at a time that suits you. Pilates, Yoga and Circuit training classes ongoing, you really have no more excuses! Feel free to come in and look around. For more information visit our website www. corehealthandfitness.ie or contact us on (087) 9302152 or (057) 8740637 or info@ corehealthandfitness.ie by email.
Get fit, lose weight and feel better. With memberships from €32 per month, Personal training for less than €7 per session, at a time that suits you. Pilates, Yoga and Circuit training classes ongoing, you really have no more excuses! Feel free to come in and look around. For more information visit our website www.
ATHLETICS
On 22nd January Avril Deegan travelled to Cardiff, Wales to represent Ireland in the Celtic International Cross Country. Avril ran on the U-20 squad and was placed 18th overall in a fast competitive field. Avril was happy with the fantastic experience of running on an Irish squad against top class international runners. Avril also had a very successful day last weekend in Athlone International Arena in the All Ireland Junior Indoor Track Championship. Avril won gold in the 1500m and bronze in the 800m final. A fantastic achievement taking home two All Ireland medals on the same day. The Schools Cross-Country is the next challenge for Avril and we wish her every continued success.
On 22nd January Avril Deegan travelled to Cardiff, Wales to represent Ireland in the Celtic International Cross Country. Avril ran on the U-20 squad and was placed 18th overall in a fast competitive field. Avril was happy with the fantastic experience of running on an Irish squad against top class international runners. Avril also had a very successful day last weekend in Athlone International Arena in the All Ireland Junior Indoor Track Championship. Avril won gold in the 1500m and bronze in the 800m final. A fantastic achievement taking home two All Ireland medals on the same day. The Schools Cross-Country is the next challenge for Avril and we wish her every continued success.
CULLOHILL HANDBALL CLUB
Congratulations to All Star Niamh Dunne who represented Laois and was awarded an All Star for Young Player of the Year at the Leinster Handball Convention recently.
Congratulations to All Star Niamh Dunne who represented Laois and was awarded an All Star for Young Player of the Year at the Leinster Handball Convention recently.
THE HARPS CAMOGIE CLUB
U-14 Training: U-14 training resumes on Saturday, 4th February from 11am at The Harps GAA pitch in Cullohill.
U-14 Training: U-14 training resumes on Saturday, 4th February from 11am at The Harps GAA pitch in Cullohill.
Indoor Training: The Club is running indoor training in Durrow and Cullohill over the coming weeks for U8 and U6 age level. The first sessions will take place in the hall (opposite the Church) in Durrow on Tuesdays starting at 7pm. Girls aged 5 to 8 years are all invited to come for an hour of fun and games. Hurleys will be available for use but a helmet is required and runners must be worn. For information please contact Mary Donohue on (087) 2866147.
THE HARPS GAA CLUB
Smash Hits Night: Keep your diary free for March 11th when The Harps GAA will hold a fundraiser in Lennons Venue, Durrow. The massively popular Smash Hits group will perform songs that have thrilled audiences all across the UK and Ireland on the night. Keep an eye out on Social Media for further details and competitions to win some tickets for the event!
Smash Hits Night: Keep your diary free for March 11th when The Harps GAA will hold a fundraiser in Lennons Venue, Durrow. The massively popular Smash Hits group will perform songs that have thrilled audiences all across the UK and Ireland on the night. Keep an eye out on Social Media for further details and competitions to win some tickets for the event!
Congratulations: to Larry Mahony who won The Harps GAA’s Third Time Lucky Lotto draw on Saturday, 21st of January last. Larry’s lucky number, 45 was the bonus ball in the National Lottery’s main draw on the night clinching the win for Larry. The Club Chairman, Seamus Campion presented Larry with his cheque shortly after the draw, thanking Larry for his ongoing support for the Club.
€15,000 Grant: The Harps GAA Club were delighted to have been allocated a development grant of €15,000 from the Leinster Council recently. Club Chairman Seamus Campion and Club Secretary David Finnegan were both in attendance at the Leinster Council GAA Offices in Portlaoise to collect the cheque which will be used to fund the ongoing developments in the club’s facilities.
“Much work has taken place over the past three years with a new Gym complex, Ball Wall with Flood Lighting and associated groundworks which will serve all our players both young and old long into the future.” said the Chairman following the award. “I would also like to thank David Finnegan, for his work in developing the plan when applying for this grant, he was instrumental in getting this grant awarded to The Harps” concluded the Chairman.
Annual County Board Draw: The Harps GAA Club appeal to everyone to support the Annual County Board Draw which is a massive fundraiser for the Club. Tickets are currently on sale from all committee members and adult players until February 28th. Why not buy one in conjunction with a friend?
DURROW LIBRARY
Storytelling: Storytelling with Sarah is back after the Christmas break! And Sarah has kindly volunteered her time and talents to sit in our kid’s corner and tell some of the funniest and loveliest stories from our children’s section. Why do Aliens wear underpants? What do you do with the world’s most annoying elephant? Who exactly is Superworm? Come along on Saturdays at midday and find out! No booking needed.
Storytelling: Storytelling with Sarah is back after the Christmas break! And Sarah has kindly volunteered her time and talents to sit in our kid’s corner and tell some of the funniest and loveliest stories from our children’s section. Why do Aliens wear underpants? What do you do with the world’s most annoying elephant? Who exactly is Superworm? Come along on Saturdays at midday and find out! No booking needed.
Caife agus Comhrá: Caife agus Comhrá is a new group hoping to start meeting in the library regularly. Focusing on using their cúpla focail and having chats while having a cuppa, they are looking for experienced Irish speakers as well as beginners to add some numbers to their group.
Poetry Club: There has been some interest in the area in creating a poetry group. Whether it’s for the lost art of recitation, discussing your favourite poems or for the chance to read some of your own original work in front of a supportive group – Durrow Library hopes to host a one of a kind club dedicated to the spoken word!
Other News: The Exhibition on Betty Ridge and Castle Durrow’s fairytale is still available to view at the Durrow Library. We also received a lot of new Adult Fiction over the holidays and it’s well worth a browse – remember membership is free!
Opening Times: Tuesdays – 1.30pm to 7.30pm (closed 5.30pm-6pm); Wednesdays – 10am to 5.30pm (closed 1.30pm-2pm) and Saturdays from 11am to 1pm. Computers, printers and photocopier available for public use at a small fee. Contact Lori for more details on any of these groups or events at (083) 4274714 or contact lmoriarty@laoiscoco.ie by email.
OUR LADY’S MEADOW PRIMARY SCHOOL
Parents’ Council: If you are interested in joining the Parents’ Council or would like to help out at future fundraising events, please let us know by sending a text message to (086) 8898110. All help is gratefully appreciated.
Parents’ Council: If you are interested in joining the Parents’ Council or would like to help out at future fundraising events, please let us know by sending a text message to (086) 8898110. All help is gratefully appreciated.
SATURDAY MARKET
Midland Cakes by Rita along with Kyle Farm Potatoes and Fresh Veg are both at the Saturday Market every Saturday morning from 8.30am to 12 noon in the CAIT Centre, beside the Catholic Church in Durrow. Rita makes celebration cakes for all occasions, cupcakes, cookies, scones, breads and standard cakes and these will be available each Saturday. For more information, please phone Rita on (085) 8423201 or Marie on (087) 7742506. Do drop in on Saturdays!
Midland Cakes by Rita along with Kyle Farm Potatoes and Fresh Veg are both at the Saturday Market every Saturday morning from 8.30am to 12 noon in the CAIT Centre, beside the Catholic Church in Durrow. Rita makes celebration cakes for all occasions, cupcakes, cookies, scones, breads and standard cakes and these will be available each Saturday. For more information, please phone Rita on (085) 8423201 or Marie on (087) 7742506. Do drop in on Saturdays!
DURROW TIDY TOWNS
Durrow Tidy Towns is in much need of volunteers for the coming season, if you feel that you would like to get involved in the community, improve your living environment, have your speak on how you would like your town to improve, how you would like your town to shine and how you would like your town to excel, please keep it in mind as we will be looking for volunteers over the coming months, every little bit helps and every new idea lights a spark in a community that will enhance and improve your own living community and your own living environment, Don’t be shy, have your say and get involved! We will issue further notices in the coming weeks.
Durrow Tidy Towns is in much need of volunteers for the coming season, if you feel that you would like to get involved in the community, improve your living environment, have your speak on how you would like your town to improve, how you would like your town to shine and how you would like your town to excel, please keep it in mind as we will be looking for volunteers over the coming months, every little bit helps and every new idea lights a spark in a community that will enhance and improve your own living community and your own living environment, Don’t be shy, have your say and get involved! We will issue further notices in the coming weeks.
NEXT NEWSLETTER
The next newsletter will be on sale the weekend of February 18th & 19th. All adverts must be booked with Angela Drennan (087) 1928522 or Mary Walsh (086) 3055157. Advertisements cost €2 per issue of Durrow Parish Newsletter and must be paid for in advance.
The next newsletter will be on sale the weekend of February 18th & 19th. All adverts must be booked with Angela Drennan (087) 1928522 or Mary Walsh (086) 3055157. Advertisements cost €2 per issue of Durrow Parish Newsletter and must be paid for in advance.