Lanesboro Ballyleague notes Monday 12th August 2024

Lanesboro Ballyleague notes

Electric Vehicle Charger

I have just been informed by EasyGo that their electric charging points in Lanesboro car park have just become active. This is a fantastic facility for those in need of charging within and passing our town. It has been a good time since the charging point was installed and due to a technical hiccup it is only becoming active now. It is a great facility and I am sure that the two charging points will be widely used.

Charity night cancelled.

The charity night scheduled for Clarke’s Bar on Saturday night last was cancelled as a mark of respect to the departed Pam Farrell.

Sympathy

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Frank and Maureen Curley and family, Strokestown Road on the death of Frank’s brother Joe Curley, Southport, Queensland on Saturday 13th July.

Remedial work needed

The roadway down to the harbour is in need for resurfacing as there are many holes appearing on this stretch. With people walking towards the harbour, the swimming and boating area and going on the woodlands walkway and drivers going to park there it is a roadway that has a lot of vehicular and foot traffic and an urgent need for not only resurfacing but it is also in need of raising as it becomes susceptible to flooding in times of heavy rain.

When you get to the slipway at the harbour you will notices an area on the left had side that is particularly dangerous. During bad weather the slabs became loose and some slipped into the water making it very unsafe but it is also very unsightly. I do not know if it is Longford County Council or Waterways Ireland that is responsible for the repairs but it is a job that needs to be done before the water rises above that level and take more of it into the harbour.

Table Quiz

The Rathcline Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others will hold a Table Quiz in Adie’s Bar on Saturday 24th August. The Rathcline Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others cater for ladies from all around the local communities and they seek support of the all communities to assist in the development of the club. The questions will be rolled out from 9pm and it will cost €40 for each table.

The panel of Rathcline Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others are a fun loving group and make each event a really enjoyable event and I am sure this will be no different.

Book Launch

Wood of the Stony Land is a new book about to be launched on Saturday 24th August at the Corlea Visitor Trackway Centre at 3.45pm. This is the first book by the author Martin Carberry and it is based on his growing up in the Bord na Mona housing estate of Derryhaun. Martin got his education in Cloontagh National School before going on to the Vocational School Lanesboro.

From a deeply rooted Derryhaun family, widely known for their Irish musical and dancing excellence Martin adds to the Carberry culture with his own book. He also includes 10 of his own oil paintings and relevant poems revealing the added artistic ability that flourishes within the Carberry family.

In 1971 his family moved to Manchester and later Martin returned to live in Donegal in 1985 where he lives to this very day. Martin never lost his love of his home community and the wonderful memories it gave him and this book tells of that story.

The book gets its name from where Martin grew up playing in the townsland of Derryglogher meaning the ‘wood of the Stony Land.

Saturday week should be a great event and everybody is welcome to go along and celebrate with one of our own.

Pilgrimage to Knock

The annual Ardagh and Clonmacnois Diocesan Pilgrimage to Knock Shrine will take place on Sunday 1st September. Ceremonies will commence with the anointing of the Sick at 2.30pm. Mass will take place at 3pm and this will be followed by the Rosary Procession at 4pm. The Pilgrimage will be led by Bishop Paul Connell. There is a Diocesan bus service from Lanesboro and the return fare is €15. Please contact Maireád at the parish office 3321166 or call to the office.

Joggers, Runners

Are you interested in being part of a running group? This is for people no matter what their fitness level or running ability. This is a group for fun runners, joggers and those that want to push themselves a bit more. Cloonwood Arc group is a local group and for more information contact Seamus O’Brien 086 6612250.

Shamrock 165

Shamrock 165 is a trilogy of books written by Sligo native Gavin Walsh on the first ever Aer Lingus plane crashed on Snowdonia National Park, Wales. The Aer Lingus, St. Kevin, on the 10th January 1952 suffered the first ever national air disaster when travelling to Dublin. At the time Aer Lingus was in its 16th year and this was its very first air crash.On board was local Rathcline lady Evelyn Belton which makes this book of great interest to locals.

This fascinating trilogy of books can be bought in O’Brien’s at a cost of just €65 for the three or individually Book 1 at €25, Book 2 at €20 and Book 3 at €30.

King of the Lake

The Lough Ree Lanesborough Angling Hub is delighted to announce that the King of the Lake 2024 International Pike Festival is open for entries.

The event will have over 40 prizes totalling €11,500 and will be run over two days of fishing on Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th September – it is a boat fishing competition and anglers must be in a boat while fishing. Lure fishing, fly fishing and dead baits are the only methods allowed. Anglers may only use two rods. There must be at least two people in each boat and a maximum of three anglers and a maximum of four rods fishing at a time. You can sign up now on their Google form – go to the Facebook page and click the link https://www.facebook.com/Loughreeangling

New Library Bag

Longford Library is delighted to share a wonderful new initiative – ‘My Little Library Bag’.

If you have a child starting school or know of any children starting school this September, this news is especially for you!

To help children navigate starting school, libraries throughout the Country have put together a bag with

  • a book
  • a wallet and
  • their first library card.

 ‘The little library bag’ is available in Lanesboro Branch Library in both English and Irish – make sure and call in to collect your bag’

More supports to help the transition to primary school are available at www.gov.ie/letsgetready

Support for Derek

The 1st Transplant Football World Cup will take place between 8th and 14th September in Cervia, Italy a picturesque seaside town in the northern province of Ravenna on the east coast of Italy.

It is wonderful for this historic event that on the panel is our local man Derek Rutherford, Cnoc na Gaoithe. Derek has always been a very active athlete and himself and his wife Ronie (Masterson) taking on many endurance races. Since his transplant Derek linked up with the transplant team where he is playing a leading role. To be able to take part in the World Cup the team and management have to fundraise themselves to get the funding for accommodation and facilities for the duration of the World Cup.

Derek is the team goal keeper. In his younger days used to play in goals for Derry City and at a club in England for a while. This is his first time to return as a net minder in over 20 years.  He is now getting expert tuition every week where he is training every week up in Darren Randolph goal keeping academy in Dublin. The rest of the training is done every week in Kilkenny.  He is showing huge dedication to the team and we should acknowledge his efforts with our support of him.

He has his own player sponsorship cards out and he is banking on your generosity to help him raise the required funds. You are asked to be as generous as you can be and the sponsorship cards are in Johnston’s Pharmacy, Adie’s Bar, Clarke’s Bar and O’Brien’s Shop. Thank you in advance.

Roscommon Agricultural Show

The annual and hugely popular Roscommon Agricultural Show will take place in the grounds of Hannon’s Hotel on Saturday, August 17th. There will be free entertainment for children on the day along with the many events and displays that makes up the show.

Memory Café

Roscommon Dementia Alliance hosts a monthly café in Lough Key Forest Park, Boyle to help support people affected by dementia, their families and carers. This month’s event takes place on Wednesday, September 18th from 2 – 4 p.m. and will include music, song, advice and a chat. If you would like to attend you are asked to visit www.roscommondementia.ie  or contact Teresa Keegan on 087 7061183.

UCG – The University of Galway

is running a Master’s Programme in AgInnovation and is seeking adult learners of any age who want to make a difference to rural Ireland. No formal education required – we are simply seeking people who want to innovate. It is a one year Programme combining weekly on-line zoom classes and one Saturday class per month in the University. Supported by Springboard with funds from the government of Ireland and the EU, the programme is subsidised [80% if employed, 100% if unemployed]. If you are a self-starter with the seed of an idea, this Programme is for you. To find out more about this Programme, log on to https://springboardcourses.ie/details/14235 or email the Programme Manager at walterbernard.carlson@universityofgalway.ie  or call 083 095 1714. Applications close on this Thursday15th August.

Biodiversity Action Plan

Longford County Council is in the process of developing a Longford Biodiversity Action Plan 2024-2029 and will present the present status of the Longford Biodiversity Action Plan 2024-2029 with and information presentation and questions at Lanesboro Library on Wednesday week 21st August at 2.30pm. The biodiversity officer will discuss the plan, opportunities to get involved and potential actions for improving the biodiversity of County Longford. Everyone with an interest are invited to come along.

Retired Nurses

Longford/Westmeath Retired Nurses Association is holding a Coffee Morning in Cooney’s, Ballymahon on Thursday 22nd August at 11am. Retired nurses association members and non-members are very welcome. Come along for a chat!!
Text Marian at 0863739663 with your name if you are interested in attending.

Tommy Fleming in Concert

Rathcline GAA hosts the legendary Tommy Fleming in St. Mary’s Church on Sunday 24th November at 8pm. The New York Times described Tommy as the ‘Voice of Ireland’ and to have someone of his stature coming to sing in our community is truly amazing. I know that the concert is a while away but don’t delay in buying or booking your tickets as they are selling very fast. Tickets are on sale online too and Tommy’s popularity means that those tickets will be snapped up by people from outside the area who follow him wherever he plays. A further allocation of 50 tickets arrived this week and already there are a good number sold. Online sales are available https://tommyfleming.com/concert-tickets/ and you must act fast as they are proving to be very popular. Tickets are for unreserved seating and they cost €35 each.  

A Night with the Legends

Following on from the hugely successful Day with the Stars at Roscommon Racecourse come the prospect of another fantastic event that is ‘A Night with the Legends’. The night takes place on Wednesday 21st August in the Landmark Hotel where you will be entertained by Ray Lynam, Gloria, Conal Gallen, Shaun O’Dowd, TR Dallas, John Hogan and Dermot Hegarty.  Tickets, priced at €35 are available locally in O’Brien’s.

Championship Update

On Saturday evening next 17th August in Kiltoom St. Faithleach’s will make a belated entry into the Roscommon Senior Championship when they travel to play St. Brigid’s in their first game. We hope that a big crowd will turn up to support the lads.

The deferred first round game will take place on Saturday 24th August in Ballyleague when the club plays hosts to Western Gaels at 5pm.

Rathcline on Saturday evening last secured their championship quarter final place when they had a victory over Kenagh in Cashel.

They team have next week off before they return to Leo Casey Park, Ballymahon on Friday 23rd August where they will take on Killoe Young Emmets at 8pm.

Where will the Moo Pooh?

Time is running out to support the St. Faithleach’s GAA club who are staging their annual fundraising MooPooh at the club grounds on Saturday 24th August. This is not only a quirky fundraiser but it always generates a great bit of banter and support. The club is seeking the support of the entire community to once again make the event an outstanding success. Tickets, costing €10 each or 3 for €20 are available locally, online at www.stfaithleachsgaa.ie  and from O’Brien’s shop. There will also be spot prizes to be won on the day.

Visit Corlea

Right on our doorstep the fabulous Iron Age Trackway is situated in Corlea just 13km from Lanesboro. This very unique Trackway has an 18m long section of original Trackway the largest ever discovered in Europe is displayed at the Visitor Centre. You learn how people lived at the time and murals depict implements of the time.

This is one of Ireland’s most famous hidden treasures and it is a place that should be visited and bring your visitors to this wonderful experience.

Visiting the centre is free of charge and the excellent local facilitators will bring you thought the experience and leave you in awe such is their knowledge.

Tidy Towns Lottery

The weekly Tidy Towns lottery draw took place in O’Brien’s on Tuesday last 6th August for a jackpot of €15,000. The numbers drawn were 1, 8, 13, and 20. There was nobody with the good fortune to have the correct four numbers drawn out and the jackpot of €15,000 remains the same for the next Tuesday draw. The winner of the €50 prize was Martina O’Brien, Corner Shop, the three €20 prizes went to Phil Carroll, The Green, Colm O’Shea, Newtowncashel and Jacinta Healy, Church View.

The draw will take place in O’Brien’s every Tuesday morning.

Lough Derg Pilgrimage

The annual one-day pilgrimage to Lough Derg will take place this year on Sunday 25th August. The bus will leave from Ballyleague Church at 7am and will pass through Scramogue, Rooskey and Carrick-on-Shannon. Booking is essential and bookings and further details are available by contacting Mary at 043 33 21969

Access for All boat 

Have you availed of the wonderful experience on our doorstep? The Access for All boat is for everybody and it takes you on a 90 minute trip out onto the lake as see its beauty and some of the islands on Lough Ree. The boat can cater for three large wheelchairs, but you don’t have to be a wheelchair user to avail of the excellent trips. Sailing times daily for the 90 minute trip are 10.00am, 12.00pm and 2.30pm. Guided fishing excursions can also be organised. Advanced booking is recommended. You can contact by email www.loughreeboattrips.com or phone 089 2625505 or 043 33 84175

Weekly Card Game

The results of last Sunday night’s game held in the Parish Hall are joint 1st  Pat Rock & Frank McCormack and Tommy Fox & Tom Rock. Last game winners were Noel & Martin McDermott. Raffle winners were Johnno Byrne, Tom Mulvihill, Annie Eggleton and Brendan Hanley.  The game takes place every Sunday night in the hall at 8.30pm. New card players will always be welcome. Light refreshments are always served

Community Employment Scheme

Western Alzheimer’s Roscommon has vacancies on their Community Employment Scheme for Dementia Specific Health Care Support Assistant to join our Community In-Home Respite Service Team. They are looking for friendly, approachable, honest, reliable and committed individuals who can make a connection with their clients in a supportive capacity and assist them to partake in their activities of daily living. Please call the Roscommon office on 090 6627816, they would love to hear from you!!

Lanesboro Garda Station

Lanesboro Garda Station has just posted a notice telling of its opening times where the station will have a member of the force in attendance for the public. Lanesboro station will be open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9am to 11am. The station will be open at those times unless the local Garda is dealing with a situation that requires their attendance.

Local Health Service

Local Heath Service is available at Roscommon University Hospital. The service will deal with urgent and routine health problems. The Freephone phone number to ring is 1800 700700.

For more information you are invited to contact Helena at Helena.madden@alone.ie or phone 086 0145 829.

Lough Derg 2024 pilgrimage season

One Day Retreats take place during August and September. For more information or bookings you are asked to contact 071 9861518, info@loughderg.org  or website www.loughderg.org 

Rathcline 50/50 

On Monday 22nd July the Rathcline GAA 50/50 weekly draw took place in the Clarke’s Bar. The jackpot for Monday night was again very considerable at almost €600. The winner this week was John Donlon, Ballyleague, c/o Bingo, who was the winner of €585. As always, the winning cheque can always be collected in O’Brien’s.  

The Rathcline 50/50 draw takes place every Monday night in one of our local bars at 7.30pm. Your continued generous support is greatly appreciated, and your great support is highlighted by the large pools every week – thank you. 

Line Dancing For All 

They say that Line Dancing, stimulates the brain, reduces stress, reduces risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia, increases mental capacity, improves posture and balance, tones the body, strengthens bones and muscles, provides opportunity to socialize and meet people and its suitable and popular for all ages and all abilities.

Line Dancing classes take place every Friday morning 11am at the Quad Centre Roscommon Town. 

Line Dancing classes every Sunday at the Quad Centre Roscommon Town for beginners from 6pm to 7pm and Improvers from 7pm to 8pm 

Dance classes takes place in Kilbride, Four Mile House every Tuesday 7pm followed by: 

Jive & Waltz classes 8 45pm. 

Crochet for Children

Crochet classes for children in the Parish Hall on Friday evening from 3pm to 5 pm and Saturday from 10 30 am to 12 30 pm. Enquiries to Virginia on 086 2036542.

Learn to play Guitar

Have you ever thought of learning to play the guitar? Complete beginner guitar lessons are now available in the Lanesboro area. For booking and further details phone 087 7774203.

Local notes inclusion 

Anybody that wants items included in the local notes is advised that they have their note with me on a Sunday night at the very latest. This is to ensure inclusion in the coming weeks notes. 

 Co. Longford Citizens Advice Centre 

Co. Longford Citizens Information Service has recently been restructured and is currently under new management.  

They continue to provide free, impartial, and confidential information, advice, and advocacy services to the public on social services, rights, and entitlements. The range of areas covered by the citizens information centre are extremely wide including social welfare rights and entitlements and other social issues such as employment, health services, housing, education, family matters and consumer rights, all where people need access to information.    

The way people access the services changed during Covid and now they currently deal with a large number of queries over the telephone, however, they continue to provide our drop-in times and welcome people to their face-to-face service five mornings a week from the Longford office. The services are provided by experienced trained Information Officers who are there to help you.

The centre is located on level 1 within Longford Shopping Centre and direction can be obtained at the reception desk from Monday to Friday from 9.30am until 5.00pm. The office closes for lunch from 1pm until 2pm.   

The Employability Service 

 Is an Employment and Recruitment Service to assist people with a disability or health issue to pursue and maintain employment in the open labour market? If you are over 18, have a disability or health issue and would consider working part-time then you should contact Employment Services Roscommon support to help find you a job in your area. This is a confidential and free individualised service funded by the Department of Social Protection.  

Are you managing mental health issues? There is the opportunity for Individual Placement and Support (IPS) that is funded by the HSE and offers a range of tailored personalised supports to people using mental health services who wish to work. For further information you should phone 090 66 28608 or call/text 087 3745307. They can also be contacted via email at info@rosemp.ie 

Alcohol Anon Meetings 

Relatives and friends of those addicted to alcohol are welcome to attend meetings in the Family Centre at the back of St. Mel’s Cathedral. The meetings take place every Tuesday evening at 7pm. 

Ballyleague Bingo  

Ballyleague Bingo continues in Ballyleague Hall every Thursday night. The first numbers will be called at 8.30pm.  

The club is extremely grateful for your on-going tremendous support.  

ALONE 

ALONE is a national organisation that enables older people to age at home. 

Our work is for all older people and aims to improve physical, emotional and mental wellbeing. We have a national network of staff and volunteers who provide an integrated system of Support Coordination, Practical Supports, Befriending, a variety of Phone Services, Social Prescribing, Housing with Support and Assistive Technology. 

We use individualised support plans, to address health, financial benefits and supports, social care, housing, transport and other arising needs using technology and through harnessing other services. 

We work to empower the whole sector of community support for older people through our Community Impact Network that provides Training, IT support and resources to other organisations. 

Support line for older people 

ALONE manage a national support line and additional support for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to Covid-19. Professional staff is available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week from 8am until 8pm. Text TALK to 50808 to begin. 

Alcohol Anon Meetings 

Relatives and friends of alcoholics are welcome to attend meetings in the Family Centre building at the back of St. Mel’s Cathedral on St. Mel’s Road, any Tuesday evening at 7pm. 

Local Health Service 

The health service is here for us all, from routine to urgent calls. HSELive is here 7 days a week to answer questions. The number to ring is Freephone 1800 700700.  

Roscommon University Hospital Injury Unit is available from 8am to 8pm seven days, a week and the contact number is 09066 32212.  

Emergency Department deals with serious injuries and life-threatening emergencies if you need urgent medical help. They are open 24 hours a day and can be contacted by phoning 999 or 112. 

Smart Recovery 

SMART recovery is an evidence-based addiction recovery support group where participants learn self-empowering techniques to aid their recovery by overcoming addictive behaviour. 

There is a meeting every Friday evening from 7pm to 8.30pm in Vita House, Roscommon. For information you should phone Conor 086 1702912 or info@smartrecovery.ie  

GROW 

Grow is a Community Mental Health Movement which meets every Monday at 11am in the Community Mental Health Centre, Dublin Rd., Longford. If you are feeling lonely, isolated or suffering from stress, please feel free to attend. You can call Assumpta for any further information on 086 8114135. 

St. Mary’s Church Lanesboro

Priest contacts: If you have a need to contact any one of the priests you can do so by phoning Fr. Merlyn Kenny 086 0603433 or Fr. Turlough Baxter 087 9972259.

You can also contact parish secretary Maireád Rooney by calling into the presbytery from Tuesday to Thursday, 10.30am to 2.30pm.or she can be contacted on the phone at 3321166. 

Thank You: The Farrell family, Newtowncashel, would like to thank everybody who came along on Sunday 2nd June and joined in the 5km and 10km run/walk in the Friends of St. Luke’s fundraiser. Thank you to everyone that very generously donated and helped out in preparation for the event. The family was overwhelmed by your kindness and generosity. The total sum raised amounted to €24,186.

Church Gate Collection: A church gate collection supporting the St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society will take place on Saturday next 27th and Sunday 28th July.

Adoration: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament continues on Tuesday’s after 10am Mass until 8pm in the church. People are welcome to join the Adoration group any time. Those who do a designated hour are requested to arrange a substitute in they happen to be able to attend at their designated time.

Brothers of Charity: Are you interested in supporting someone with an intellectual disability, to be part of the community in which they live? If you are interested in volunteering in the Brothers of Charity Services in Roscommon, please contact Edel Crehan on edel.crehan@bocsi.ie or phone 0874887314 for more details.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Confession time in the Prayer Room takes place on the first Friday of each month from 6.30pm to 7pm.The next opportunity is on Friday 2nd August.

Alone Volunteers: Would you be willing to provide companionship or make calls to older people once a week? Alone is seeking volunteers in the area. Full training and support will be provided. If you are interested, you are asked to sign up at the following address https://alone.ie/volunteers     

Local Health Service: Local Heath Service is available at Roscommon University Hospital. The service will deal with urgent and routine health problems. The Freephone phone number to ring is 1800 700700. For more information you are invited to contact Helena at Helena.madden@alone.ie or phone 086 0145 829.

Smart Recovery: Smart recovery is an evidence based addiction recovery group, where participants learn self-empowering techniques to aid their recovery by overcoming addictive behaviour. There is a meeting every Friday evening in Vita House in Roscommon Town from 7pm to 8.30pm. For information contact Conor at 086 1702919 or info@smartrecovery.ie

Kilgefin Parish Notes

Contact: Fr Daniel can be contacted at 089 270 6060

Brothers of Charity: Are you interested in supporting someone with an intellectual disability, to be part of the community in which they live? If you are interested in volunteering in the Brothers of Charity Services in Roscommon, please contact Edel Crehan on edel.crehan@bocsi.ie or phone 0874887314 for more details.

Appreciation: W wish to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to members of the PPC and PFC and all our parishioners who came out in numbers for the memorial mass of the late Fr. Larney Shine. Also, thank you to those who generously donated several treats for the refreshments – it ws a huge success. The bereaved family were delighted and they donated a tree to be planted in memory of Fr. Larney. Thank you and God bless you all.

Kilgefin Cemetery: Kilgefin cemetery remembrance Sunday will take place on Sunday next 18th August at 6pm.

Morning Pilgrim Walk: Elphin’s Diocese’s Morning Pilgrim Walk from Castlerea to Knock will take place on Sunday 18th August. For more information contact www.elphindiocese.ie/walk2knock

Rosary at the Grotto: Everyone is invited to go along to recite the Rosary at the statue of Our Lady of Fatima beside Cloontuskert old graveyard. The Rosary will be recited on the first Saturday of each month in accordance with Our Lady’s wishes.