Sunday, April 15, 2012
The Titanic
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Trip of a Lifetime
A trip of a lifetime has become available to Special Olympics Connaught and we are delighted to present the opportunity for others to be in with a chance of winning this excellent prize that is on offer. The details of the prize are [here...]
Boyle ICA - trip to Titanic Expo in Belfast
• You do not have to be a member of the ICA to travel. To book please call Mary on 085 161 8420 or 071 966 3235 ...what a great idea from ICA. I wish you every success and look forward to joining you on the trip.
Western Alzheimers Tea Day
New Nursing Home / Retirement Village
• Mulryan Construction Ltd is a construction company based in Boyle with a diverse range of buildings and developments, from small scale building extensions, redesign and renovations to mixed use developments. These include constructions for Residential, Education, Industrial and Healthcare sectors.
• "We pride our company on excellent quality standards with stringent cost management. Our pledge to our clients is to provide our services to the highest levels of integrity, safety and quality. Mulryan Construction set standards in the speed and quality of their construction consistent with the company philosophy to complete contracts on or ahead of programme, within budget and to the highest standard.
Plunkett Home bed numbers reduced
One Way System - Public meeting
Table Quiz
Foroige Walk-a-Thon
Tennis Coaching...
"No Name Club" for Boyle...
• No Name Clubs are run by and for young people aged 15 years and over, who come together with their peers in a safe environment for fun, friendship and to enjoy a wide range of activities and outings free from the pressures associated with alcohol or other drugs.
• Contact: Bernie Divilly on 087 9918252 or email bdivilly@yahoo.
Boyle Charity Duathlon
• The charity supported this year will be "The Ciara Grehan Foundation" in association with Ability West. Log on to www.runireland.com to register and support a great cause
• €25 entry includes chip timing, technical shirt, age group prizes and spot prizes and entry to a draw for two Westlife concert tickets.
• For more information pleasecall 0868586225
Easter Pike Angling on Lough Key
• Our Angling Clubs quietly perform with accustomed efficiency, dedicated work and style, to attract enthusiasts to the area. Well done once again!
• This year's Photos [here...]
Fight Night - a great success
• Raffle prizes were gratefully received from: Londis, SuperValu, Dodd's, Moylurg Inn, Kelly's Gala, Taylors, Brogans, Wynne's Bar, David O'Connor, Drumderrig Nursing home, and Kevin Mullin's Express Shop.
• Enjoy the photos [here...]
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Ardcarne PlantsPlus, Boyle
Children’s Gardening Workshop. Activities will include:
King House 2012 Events Launch
Season of Events Launch: Last night's well-attended, King House 2012 Events Launch was a very informative, well-structured event that left me feeling certain that Roscommon County Council is committed to making best efforts to ensure a positive future for our beautiful King House. Thanks to Roscommon County Council executives, in association with national and local interested groups, we now have a programme of planned events for each of the months April through September 2012.
• Positive plans and hopes for the future of King House were expressed by speakers Co Manager Frank Dawson, Directors of Services Kathleen Martin and Richie Farrell as well as Mayor Eugene Murphy. "Local involvement and ownership" was an imperative from each speaker so that King house can move from strength to strength.
• Present at the Launch were Roscommon Co Manager Frank Dawson, Roscommon Mayor Eugene Murphy, Services Directors Richie Farrell and Kathleen Martin, Adminstrative Officers Mary Mullins and Úna Nà Chuinn, Members of Roscommon Co Council, Boyle Mayor Jane Suffin and fellow Town Cllrs, Boyle Chamber of Commerce Presidents Ciaran O'Connor and Siobhan Gallagher, representatives of Boyle Groups and several interested individuals.
• Photos [here...]
• King House, alongside the newly refurbished Boyle Abbey, splendid Lough Key and the Forest Park Visitor Resort Area are premier local and national tourism attractions that will always offer Boyle opportunities in reaching its deserved tourism potentia
Boyle's Tourism Potential
I have frequently referred to Boyle's Tourism Potential.
• It remains a mystery to me as to why more is not made of the beautifully poignant, locally based Legend of Úna Bhán [here...]
• A long term plan for expansion of the "Lough Key Experience" could include buying and refurbishing Castle Island on a phased basis that would allow for having it as a venue to which a people-carrier boat could ferry visitors to enjoy daytime/night-time meal and dramatic re-enactment, with song story and dance of the Legend of Úna Bhán ...our own "Bunratty Castle"
• An interim suggestion might be that the Moylurg Rockingham Company develop its existing, almost redundant "Moylurg Room" in the Visitor Centre to house an Úna Bhán re-enactment either live or on a screen.
• "Dream on" you might say, but if Ros Co Co can get €18 million for new offices in Roscommon town, then anything is possible in a spirit of good will towards Boyle
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Boyle Courthouse - Public Meeting
Major Tourism Initiative announced
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
The future for Boyle Courthouse
Public Meeting in St. Joseph's Resource Centre, Abbeytown, Tuesday 27th March in St. Joseph's Resource Centre at 8pm with an agenda to discuss the future of the building. Members of the public are invited and requested to attend and air views and ideas.
Roscommon Ploughing Championships
Sunday, 1st April: Roscommon Ploughing Association County Ploughing Championships site at Kilbryan, on the N4, close the entrance to Lough Key Forest Park.
• There will be a Craft Village displaying and demos of traditional crafts; pole lathe turning, basket making, traditional blacksmithing, etc. These events, together with other side shows and trade stands make for a very enjoyable and educational day out for all.
Our native town of Boyle
Boyle is on the move and very definitely open for business, but poor old Boyle ... what has happened to you?!
• "By 1881 Slater's directory reported the town had a dispensary, three banks, three hotels and two newspapers, Boyle also had a post office, 40 grocery shops, 25 pubs (sixteen of which were also groceries), 12 bakeries and an assortment of businesses including fire insurance companies, booksellers, ironmongers and hardware stores, butchers, an auctioneer and churches for both Protestants and Catholics."
Tawnytaskin Community centre
Tawnytaskin National School was closed in 1977 and following refurbishments some years ago became Tawnytaskin Community Centre. The Centre's committee have started a fundraising campaign for the upkeep of the centre. Local Past pupils and those who have left the area and Ireland are now being requested to send contributions to Treasurer Michael Sweeney, Deerpark, Boyle, email: tawnytaskin@hotmail.com
• Find the centre on Google Maps at 53.995359, -8.279572
GAA ladies Fashion Show
Boyle Ladies GAA Club will hold a Fashion Show in St. Joseph's Hall, Boyle on Friday 30th March, starting at 8.30pm. Fashions by Magees Fashions, Aidan Ray Menswear, & Corrigans Footwear. Wine Bar by Dalys. Tickets €10 available from Magees Fashions or any committee member. Your support will be greatly appreciated.
The Mighty Apple
Boyle Parochial School pupils will have iPads shortly!
• "Biting the apple" led por old Adam into all kinds of mischief and subesquent trouble in the Garden of Eden. Nowadays we associate apple with the world's richest company - Apple Computers.
Many of our schools will "Bite the Apple" (note the capital 'A') quite soon when they install specially designed Apple Computer workstations for docking, recharging and updating its new iPad tablet computers. Pupils will adopt the learning aid as a replacement for many of the school books it uses with a welcome and substantial reduction in school costs for financially-stretched parents.
• Hey folks, there's a new generation getting ready to cast us aside!! It's the consumer age ... gotta get me an iPad ...ummmh, MAYBE!!
Frank Feighan responds to HAC
Shannonside FM Radio report: Roscommon South Leitrm TD Frank Feighan responded to the Hospital Action Committee following the TV3 interview last week where he spoke of how his decision to vote with the Government to close Roscommon's A&E led to a threat to his life. Deputy Feighan says threats were made the night before as well as on the day of the vote where he says there was an element in the crowd that did NOT have the interests of the hospital at heart.
• He also says he reported a specific incident of a man threatning to 'put a bullet in his head' to the Gardai but the issue was later resolved after the man apologised.
• The Roscommon TD said HAC Chairman John McDermott was not with him at all times on the day of the vote, and he adds he is happy to furnish Mr McDermott with the name and address of the man who threatened him, if he wants to.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
King House Spring Clean
Tommy Egan, Manager, seen here spring cleaning walls of King House. In a 'previous life' Tommy operated one of the high cranes at London construction sites, so he has a head for heights. Here he gets our thanks for managing King House so well and for preparing the Boyle Town attraction for the 2012 tourist season
Enhance Health & Beauty - Mother's Day Special
Wonderful mothers deserve timeout for essential relaxation and pampering ...Go on ... treat her to a Gift Voucher to show your appreciation! Mothers day Vitamin pulsed Rejuvenation Facial €40 available at Enhance Health and Beauty ...Because she is Special..
Abbey Bar, St. Patrick Street
Renee Wilson wrote: We are delighted to host live music every weekend in the Abbey Bar, St. Patrick Street ... trad session every Friday & live one man band every Saturday night. We will have a Shave or Dye night in aid of the Irish Cancer Society on Sunday April 1st. All will be welcome to come and enjoy a night of fun!
Community Games
Denise Callan wrote: It has been a busy start to the year for Boyle Community Games. Art, Handwriting, Indoor Soccer, Table Quiz, Chess and Basketball competitions have all been taking place with children from Boyle progressing to County, Connaught and National Finals.
• We hope to build on this success and encourage even more members of the community to get involved in the Summer Programme of events which will be launched in early April.
• The National Summer programme includes Athletics, Gymnastics, Swimming, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Cycling and many other events, details can be found at www.communitygames.ie. Parents and clubs who would like to see these or any other activities included in the Boyle Summer programme should contact boylecommunitygames@gmail.com or via the link on www.realboyle.com by March 31st, to ensure these events are included in the Summer Camp
Monday, March 12, 2012
Abbey Community College
Good News: Sunday Times yesterday, 'Ireland's top 400 Schools' Abbey College ranked number 242 this year, up 15 on last year. 40.1% go on to university; 62.5% attend third level college
BOI seizes Sligo Retail Park
Bank of Ireland has seized control of Sligo Retail Park in Carraroe. Total floor space in the Sligo Retail Park is estimated at over 250,000 square feet. Homebase is generally regarded as the anchor store, with other prominent stores including PC World, Halfords, Currys, Harry Corry and also a group of fast food outlets including McDonalds which moved from O'Connell Street, Pizza Hut and KFC. Smyths Toys opened a store there last week.
Clarke's Bar & Restaurant - next Weekend
• Saturday 17th St Patrick's Day, music by Michael Harrington from 4.30pm
• Sunday 18th - don't forget Mother's Day. Clarke's will be open for lunch on Mother's day from 1pm.
• Call Clarke's on 071 966 2064 to book your table
Drugs found in Boyle
Investigations are continuing following the seizure of €14,000 worth of cocaine in Boyle on Friday. The drugs were seized during a planned operation and a man in his twenties was arrested. A file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
MBNA may have a buyer
New York based private equity firm Apollo Global Management may be close to buying the MBNA credit card operation in Carrick-on-Shannon. The Sunday Business Post reported that the company is about to buy the Irish Credit Card business of a US bank in a clearly identified statement, though not naming Bank of America. Apollo bought the Spanish business of Bank of America last August and may now be about to buy its Irish business in Carrick..
Boil Water Notice Lifted
It is no Longer Necessary to Boil Water Boyle Ardcarne Water Supply Scheme. Roscommon County Council wishes to advise consumers in the areas served by the Boyle Ardcarne Regional Water Supply Scheme that it is no longer necessary to boil water before use. Roscommon County Council regrets inconvenience caused to consumers. Issued 9th March 2012
Notice from Crystal Clear Coolers Ltd.
During this time of concern over the drinking water supply in the Boyle/Ardcarne area we would like to ensure all of our customers that they may carry on safely enjoying great tasting drinking water from our filter systems without the need for boiling.
• All of our systems are fitted with Everpure commercial grade water filters and are independently tested and certified by NSF International.
• Therefore any business or household whom have invested in a water cooler or filter system from Crystal Clear Coolers may continue to benefit from the many advantages of freshly filtered water on demand throughout this period.
• For info or queries please contact Keith on 086-3026860 or e-mail info@watercoolers2rent.com Internet: www.watercoolers2rent.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Knitting Wool & Supplies
Padraig Langan wrote: "Recently we have sold a lot of wool to people in Boyle who cannot get it in Boyle."
Langan's NICE PRICE SHOP 1 & 2 Wine street, Sligo: Knitting Wool & Yarn: Brands stocked Sirdar, Patons, Tivoli, James C. Brett, King Cole & Rico Cancan and Loopy Scarf Yarn. We stock a large range of needles and patterns. All can be delivered to Boyle to order or to enquire please contact Stephanie on 086 8419156.
Ramps in Boyle
My guess is that Boyle has more road ramps per mile than other towns. Their presence is questionable and invasive. I am looking forward to writing more on this topic tomorrow with support photos I will take today!
St Patrick's Day Parades
The New Apple tablet computer
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Boyle's One Way System
Boyle has become the butt of jokes and incredulity by both locals and visitors. The frequent visitor question "How did the people of Boyle allow this?" can be answered simply ..."It was foisted on us!" It was reported that the Plan received the approval of Roscommon Co Councillors and all but the two Independent Boyle Town Councillors, Geelan and Maughan.
• Tonight, a "Notice Of Motion" will be presented at the Boyle Town Council's monthly meeting for reconsidering the One Way System
Men's Health Month
Thursday 8th March from 10am to 2pm: The Marie Keating Foundation mobile unit will be at the Family Life Centre. March is 'Get Men Talking Men's Health Month' and the 8th of March is International Women's Day so we will also have tea/coffee & treats in the Centre on the day to celebrate men & women!
• There will be a nurse present to give cancer awareness information free of charge. This is not a screening service. All welcome
Card Players enjoy Drumderrig House
Every week a group of keen card players gather at Drumderrig House, Boyle's Private Nursing Home, for a few hands. Residents and non residents participate. Recently Ita Roche, the only lady present, skillfully relieved the men of their few bob!
• Paula Cull, owner of Drumderrig House, says "The fact that non residents join in is important. We want our residents to feel that they're part of the community. Just because people are elderly, it doesn't mean they've stopped living or enjoying their favourite pastimes." Playing cards, boules, bingo, keep fit and dancing and music nights are just a few of the many activities Drumderrig's residents have to hand.
Manage your weight for Good Health
Thursday 8th March at 8pm: Croi in association with Roscommon County Hospital, invite you to attend a public talk 'Managing your Weight for a Healthy Heart' by Claire Kerins, Croà Dietitian, in the Abbey Hotel, Roscommon
• Claire will highlight the benefits of weight control to reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes, with nutritional advice on diets to reduce weight, lower cholesterol and improve overall health.
• This talk is suitable for all ages, especially those who have risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Admission is free of charge and you are welcome to bring along family members.
Jobs for North Roscommon
Boyle man John Mulligan is involved in a national initiative to bring 5,000 new jobs to Ireland's tourism sector by making Ireland the cycling and walking capital of Europe. The proposal seeks to create a linked network of trails utilising canal towpaths and disused rail lines, as well as minor roads to build a network that will bring back the touring cyclists and long distance walkers to this country, and creating hundreds of jobs to north Roscommon.
• Supporters include tourism providers and community groups, as well as prominent politicians. Details at www.sensiblegovernment.com
Galilee Community get 'Down To Earth'
Down to Earth Workshops will take place in Galilee Community, Tintagh, Boyle. on Sat. 31st March and on Sat. 21st April from 11:00am to 4:00pm. The workshops are of keen interest to people who are not just interested in herbs from a grow-your-own and healing perspective but who are interested in the connection to their own spiritual development.
Participants can expect a hands on and enjoyable experience, with new skills and a chance to make items that you can take away to get started. Book with Liam on www.lightway.ie or email lmscollan@gmail.com or call 087 8126580. You can also book by calling Galilee Community on 0719664101. Cost €20 includes light lunch
Paddy Sharkey Memorial Cup
Boyle and District Angling Club hosted the 10th annual Paddy Sharkey Memorial Cup on Sunday 4th March 2012 on Lough Gara. The Sharkey family were on hand to ensure all anglers were well provided for with as much food & refreshments as needed to catch the fish. Many a boat called in during the day to just warm up with a cup of tea. Thanks Jane & family.
• Results as follows: Overall: 1st Noel Mc Caffery, 2nd Barry Darby, 3rd Ray Gillen Ladies Winner: Denise Ryan
Monday, March 5, 2012
Fashion Show - Boyle Ladies GAA
Boyle Ladies GAA Club will hold a Fashion Show in St. Joseph's Hall, Boyle on Friday 30th March, starting at 8.30pm. Fashions by Magees Fashions, Aidan Ray Menswear, & Corrigans Footwear. Wine Bar by Dalys. Tickets €10 available from Magees Fashions or any committee member. Your support will be greatly appreciat
Boyle golf Club season Starts
Sunday 4th March was the Captains’ Drive-in to officially start the golfing year. Best wishes to to Boyle Golf Club Captains for 2012 Michael Simon, Captain and Moira Egan, Lady Captain at the Club Drive-in yesterday.
Shannonside FM Awards
• Congratulations to both groups on winning the Awards and for consistently producing high standards of Art and Entertainment.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Rita Smith R.I.P.
The death has occurred of Rita Smith, Carrick Road, Boyle. Rita was pre-deceased by her husband Mike Smith, and was mother of Eamonn, Ann, Edel and Boyle Auctioneer Michael Smith Jr.
Funeral arrangements:
• Reposing at her residence on Carrick Road yesterday (Friday) 4.30pm - 6.30pm, with removal arriving in St. Joseph's Church, Boyle at 7pm. Funeral mass today (Saturday) at 12 midday, followed by burial in Assylinn.
• I regarded the late Rita with respect and affection since she and Mike her late husband moved to live opposite my home then on St. Patrick Street. A true 'lady' who will be missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her. Rita Smith R.I.P.
Free Trees - Ardcarne garden Centres
All Customers purchasing trees during the week will get a FREE tree stake, tree tie and promotional pack of seaweed fertilizer. Semi-mature trees will be an incredible HALF PRICE during National Tree Week – there’s never been a better time to pick up a fabulous tree for your garden. All offers while stocks last.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
L.Key Visitor Centre - Leap Year Night
• The night was a first for the Social Committee section of Boyle Town & More. Compliments of Louise Fitzpatrick, Manager of Lough Key Key Forest Park, all were warmly welcomed and guided through the challenges by Anna and her team. Then we were treated a variety of delicious nibbles courtesy of Chef Stephen Coles, so all Lenten promises were happily broken (efforts to be renewed and back on track from today of course !!) Guitarist Liam Fitz was on hand to sing and entertain with a full programme of current and familiar favourites.
• An enthusiastic Boyle Town and More group of over 50 faced the challenge of Boda Borg in Lough Key Visitor Centre last night - Leap Year Night. Those who hadn't been there previously were delighted to note that there is such a fantastic local attraction available for all.
• Consensus at the end of the evening was that more similar events are a must, and I understand the social committee of Boyle Town and More are already planning Event 2 ...Well done and thank you to all involved.