Listen to JP’s interview with Ray D’Arcy on TodayFM (from 29:50 to 32:15)
You can donate on his myCharity page: JP Randles Mile High Shave 2014 Many thanks to Michael from our Website Team for adding these very important user-friendly access links.
Community website for Millstreet, Co. Cork, Ireland
Listen to JP’s interview with Ray D’Arcy on TodayFM (from 29:50 to 32:15)
You can donate on his myCharity page: JP Randles Mile High Shave 2014 Many thanks to Michael from our Website Team for adding these very important user-friendly access links.
MOUNTLEADER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MILLSTREET, CO. CORK.
TEL: 029-70163 FAX: 029-70451 E-MAIL: gordon @ kandl.ie WEB: www.kandl.ie
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Applications are invited for the following part time position position:
Position: To operate a computerised debtors and creditors accounts system, including bank reconciliation.
Candidate: The person selected will be personable, have the ability to work as part of a team in a busy office. Experience is desirable but not essential as training will be provided.
Replies immediately to: the Managing Director.
The latest from the Aubane Historical Society is ‘Millstreet Miscellany (10)’ with articles on:
It is available from Wordsworth in the Square, Millstreet at 10 Euro.
See much more at the Aubane Historical Society website: aubanehistoricalsociety.org
The annual mass at Tubrid Well
will take place at
8pm next Friday May 30th
On Radio Kerry this coming Sunday morning in the weekly series “Horizons” there is scheduled to be a brief feature on Tubrid. “Horizons” is broadcast from 9 to 10 a.m. (S.R.)
Apologies that the mass was initially listed as this evening May 23rd
The funds collected will help to buy all-important medical supplies to be used by the excellent Volunteers in Zambia. We wish Louise every success in her work and we are delighted that the Millstreet Fundraiser met with such a [read more …] “Excellent Response to Louise’s Fundraiser for Voluntary Services Abroad”
It’s just been announced that Millstreet hurler Mark Ellis has been picked at centre back (#6) for the Cork team that play Waterford at the weekend. It’s his championship debut, and I can’t remember when the last time (if ever) a Millstreet man played Championship hurling for Cork.
We’d like to wish Mark and the Cork team the very best next Sunday.
Munster Senior Hurling Quarter Final
Cork v Waterford
Semple Stadium, Thurles, May 25th 4pm
Trip to Tipp anyone? Will there be a bus going? [read more …] “Mark Ellis named at Centre Back for Cork”
The Local Elections are also on tomorrow (23rd May 2014). Who do you want to be your Local Councillors ? (This time you can choose a maximum of 3)
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The European Elections are on tomorrow Friday May 23rd. We’d like to know who you will be voting as your #1
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Details: Ireland South Constituency
Please visit our school website for our latest news and upcoming events. Latest updates include the following:
From a high field by Clara it babbles downhill
With a silver tongue that is never still
Down to Claraghatlea it flows with a will
The waterway known to some as the Claramore Rill
On Claraghatlea Bridge on an evening in Spring
How lovely to listen to the dipper sing
The dark brown water bird of breast white as snow
By sight or by song that everyone seem to know
[read more …] “The Claramore Rill”
On Sunday next IRD Duhallow together with IFA, Coillte, Mental Health Ireland and See Change are organising a walk in the Island Wood Newmarket with a focus on Raising Awareness on Mental Health. The theme of the day is “Let’s Talk and Walk”
The Green Ribbon Walk is a month long campaign that is taking place during May to raise awareness and promote positive mental health.
As you well know, peoples reasons for living in the countyside are many and varied including being born and reared there or made a deliberate decision to move, people tend to associate living in the country with having a better environment, more space, being more relaxed and possibly being safer, while these facts to a large extend are true country life does not always live up to its perceived idyllic image and there can be many associated difficulties with [read more …] “Let’s Talk & Walk on Sunday 25th May in Newmarket”
Experienced part-time bookkeeper and administrator required in Millstreet
CV’s to < <email>" target="_blank">nicola.mc.mahon @ gmail.com >
the advert appeared today on C103 Radio
We thank Margaret Buckley for sharing one of the comments expressed during current canvassing for the Local Election:
“On the canvass recently, I came across complaints of dog-fouling on the pavements around the town. One person in particular was fulsome in her praise of the beauty of the town and its environs but found it off-putting to come across dog poo on the pavements. Now that the summer months are here, more people will be out exercising. This is a gentle reminder that we should all take responsibility for our dogs and their leavings. Remember, the pavements are for everybody… Kind regards, Margaret Buckley.” (S.R.)
COMERFORD (née Murphy) Ellen (Nell) in her 96th year (Rathfarnham Wood and Lower Kimmage Road, Dublin, and formerly of Main Street, Millstreet) on May 20, 2014, at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross; beloved wife of the late Stephen, mother of the late Steve, sister of the late Michael Murphy and recently deceased Margaret Barrett. deeply regretted by her children Tom, Mary (O’Grady), Patrick, Margaret (Kingston) and Michael, grandchildren, great-grandsons, nephews, nieces, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Removal to the Church of St. Paul of the Cross, Mount Argus arriving at 5.15 o’clock this (Wednesday) evening. Funeral tomorrow (Thursday) after 11.00 o’clock Mass to Bohernabreena Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her family.
by
Eily Buckley
Dia is mhuire diobh go leir a Cairde and welcome to News Report 1218 from Millstreet. Fondest Greetings Dear listeners and wish you all the very best on this calm rich Tuesday morning.
I want to say a million thanks to Sean Radley for stepping in when I needed him last week due to the death of my dear Brother Denis Corkery.RIP. Many thanks also to all those who made the long trek to Kilmacthomas, Co Waterford, for his funeral, also those have sent Mass Cards and sympathised with us in the street and shops. Special Mass will be said for all your intentions.
A million Congratulations to our young female boxing stars who won gold in Dublin over the weekend. Chloe Barrett, daughter of All Ireland Champion Sean, Megan Lehane and Linda Desmond all took part in the prestigious Amatuer Boxing All Ireland Finals which were held in Dublin on Saturday night. A victory parade, led by the pipe band, was held in their honour in Millstreet when they arrived home on Sunday evening. This was followed by a social evening at Tarrants Bar. Being members of the Rylane Boxing Club the crowd was addressed by their Manager, Dan Lane. He lauded the girls on their great success and complimented their parents and all who supported them.
[read more …] “Regional Report 1218 – 20th May 2014”
The competition schedule, rules, and all other details are available at:
https://www.clrg.ie/admin/syllabuses/Feis%20Cill%20Coirne%202014%20Syllabus.pdf
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Contact Dylan on 085-7595131
Election day is drawing near, on Friday next May 23rd, we all have the privilege to go to the polling booths and vote. To have a vote is a wonderful thing, it gives us the power to choose the person who, in our opinion will work for us and our community in the months and years ahead.
It’s not an easy decision to make You see the posters on the walls and poles all over the country, all striving to get the go ahead for their own party or group. Picking one is just a game of chance, because you really don’t
know them, You’ll see the party they represent, but what of the individual. You just don’t know.
The death has occurred of John Joe Dineen, Shinnagh and formerly of Rathduane, Rathmore. Reposing at O’Keeffe’s Funeral Home, Rathmore, this Monday (19th) from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, followed by removal to St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet. Requiem Mass on Tuesday at 12 noon with burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Millstreet.
On c103 in Jimmy Reidy’s long established and very popular series “Round the Fireside” the second programme which will focus on the current Bealtaine Festival, is scheduled to be broadcast on this Monday, 19th May at its usual time of 9.50pm. (S.R.)