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Jim O Sullivan of JOS Furniture says COME ON DOWN” The team at DNG Creedon Trish and Pauline of OSKA Ladies Fashion in East Village take time out for a photo THE VOICE OF DOUGLAS - AND BEYOND THE DOUGLAS POST FREE WEEKLY ur 26 April ‘12 Volume: 8 | Issue: 17 Morris House, Douglas West, Cork. Tel: 089 440 8242 Email: [email protected] www.douglaspost.ie Follow us on twitter @thepostdouglas Check us out on facebook www.douglaspost.ie

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Page 1: The Douglas Post #817

Jim O Sullivan of JOS Furniture says

“COME ON DOWN”

The team at DNG Creedon

Trish and Pauline of OSKA Ladies Fashion in East Village

take time out for a photo

T h e v o i c e o f d o u g l a s - a n d b e y o n d

The Douglas PosTFree WeeklyThur 26 April ‘12

Volume: 8 | Issue: 17

Morris House, Douglas West, Cork. Tel: 089 440 8242 Email: [email protected] • www.douglaspost.ie

Follow us on twitter @thepostdouglas • Check us out on facebook • www.douglaspost.ie

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The Douglas Post Magazine | Morris House | Douglas West | Cork | IrelandTel: 021 4369000 | Fax: 021 4369148 | Email: [email protected] | www.douglaspost.ie

The publishers have made every effort to ensure all information is correct at time of print, however no responsibility is accepted for errors or omissions. The views expressed in the articles herein are not necessarily those of the editor or the publisher of The Douglas Post Magazine.

The Douglas Post is published weekly by South Link Publishing Ltd, Morris House, Douglas, Cork.

The Wordby George Thompson - Editor

Kiely-Walsh Academy Reels in World TitlesWell done to The Kiely-Walsh Academy which has once again hit an all time high winning 2 World titles along with 2 seconds, 2 thirds, a fifth and seventh and eight for both individual and team competitions, at the recent World Irish Dancing Championships held at the Waterfront Belfast. The Academy are no strangers to success having won 2 All Ireland titles and 8 Munster titles in the past few months. Congratulations all!

SHINEThe guys at Shine Autism Centre, Carrigaline are good friends of ours here at The Post and Dian Tobin Aherne was on to me to let me know that herself and Laura Crowley are organising a Ladies Lunch in aid of Shine on Sat 9th June in the Clarion Hotel from 12.30 pm. Shine are an amazing charity so please support if u can. Tickets cost €50 which includes 3 course lunch & wine. Spot prizes on the day and Guest Speaker to be announced soon. Tell your mums, sisters, aunts and granny’s. They would really appreciate the support. And they are looking forward to the day (and apparently the night!!!!)

Cork Motorcycle Racers do well at The Masters I travelled to Mondello last Saturday evening for Ireland’s premier motorcycle racing series ‘The Adelaide Masters’ and while I missed Saturday’s racing, Sunday threw up all sorts of conundrums as the ‘neither here nor there’ weather played havoc with tyre choices and bike setup however, a great day was had by all and in particular a very successful weekend for Cork riders. Declan Swanton scored three emphatic wins in the Pre Injection Class and a 3rd and 6th in Supersport, while another Carrigaline man Paul Tobin had a 2ndand 3rd in Super Twins. Rookie John Horgan had a superb 3rd in the wet in only his second ever race and Brian Coomey from Douglas scored a 3rd in the Superbike Cup race.

In a poignant tribute to Supersport 600 champion Sean Hurley, all riders were led by Declan Swanton riding Sean’s championship winning Yamaha R6 on a parade lap in honour of the Cork champion who tragically lost his life in a car accident near his home in Ballinhassig last November. .Keep ‘er lit #109

SlánGeorge ThompsonEditor

• DeclanSwantonfromCarrigaline,seenhereinSupersportaction,had3winsattheAdelaideMastersheldatMondellolastweekend.

Pic:George Thompson

• KIELYWALSHDANCDEACADEMYWINBIGATTHEWORLDIRISHDANCINGCHAMPIONSHIPATBELFAST.-AgrouppictureofalltheparticipantsfromtheKielyWalshIrishDanceAcademywhotookpartinvariousindividual&groupdancesattheWorldIrishDanceChampionshiprecently.

(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)

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To Whom it May Concern:

This is a personal recommendation for Mr. Michael O’Hanlon and his new business venture.

Recently Michael undertook a job to clean the large cobbled area outside the main Conference Centre Area of the Hotel. As you can imagine this area sees a huge amount of footfall on an annual basis and the cobbles had in effect seen better days.

To his credit, the job was undertaken in an extremely diligent and timely manner. Due care and attention to detail was the order of the day thus ensuring a high standard of craft and workmanship.

The end result was incredible, absolutely pristine and totally surpassed my expectations.

l was extremely happy with Michael’s work ethic and would highly recommend him to others.

Yours Sincerely,

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Contact us today for all your property needs! Ph: 021 489 7300

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Contact us today for all your mortgage, insurance and financial needs, including house, life assurance, car, health, accident, serious illness, mortgage repayment protection, pensions advice, and investment opportunities.

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Jerry Buttimer TD

Funding for Cork Film Festival

Cork South Central Fine Gael TD Jerry Buttimer has welcomed the announcement of support of the Corona Cork Film Festival. Minister of State for Tourism & Sport Michael Ring TD has today (Thursday) announced €180,000 to support ten festivals taking place all around Ireland this year. “The funding announced by the Minister will help develop and promote the Cork Film Festival. It will ensure that it continues to be a successful event on Cork’s calendar of festivals. “This year’s festival will be the 57th time the annual event takes place. It has become an event to look forward to each year. I’m confident that with this funding, continued local support and the dedication of the staff and volunteers this year’s Cork Film Festival will be another resounding success, continuing to build on its reputation as a premier festival for screening short films. “Cork is a festival city, all through the year there are different events and festival attracting tourists to the city. These festivals give the city an unrivalled vibrancy, they make it a great place to spend a weekend and to socialise with family and friends.“Locally and nationally tourism is an important contributor to our economy, supporting festivals and events that attract visitors is vital to developing the tourism industry. Festivals can act as an incentive for people to visit and spend money which adds to the local economy.”

Jerry Buttimer T.D.

Constituency Office4 A Glasheen Road, Cork. CLINIC TIMES: Monday: Ballyphehane

Community Centre 6pm - 6.30pm Friday: Mahon Community

Centre 12.30 pm - 1pm Friday: Togher Community Centre

6pm - 6.30pm

Tel: 021 484 0652Mobile: 086 235 6892Email: [email protected]

We’d love to hear from you. If you have any news, views or issues you’d like to see covered, write to the Douglas Post, Morris House, Douglas West, Cork or by e-mail to [email protected] Please include your name and address and a contact number. Letters may be edited due to space considerations.

Letters to the [email protected]

Douglas Business Association (DBA)Dear Editor

I am following up on our first meeting which occurred on the 22nd March. The DBA was delighted with the interest expressed by its members at its inaugural meeting. Thank you to everyone that came and made such valuable contributions.

There is currently an opportunity for the DBA and its members to have its say with regard the Land Use and Transportation Study for the Douglas area.You will note the initial public consultation occurred last week and the DBA sent a delegation to the Rochestown Park. In attendance were Padraig Sheehan, Padraig Barrett, Sean O Riordan, Betty Forde together with Dan O Mahony.

Cork County Council wants to hear the views of Douglas Business People.

Members are invited to please revert with what they feel are the top 5 issues that need to be addressed in Douglas. Particular reference on how services and land use might be improved for business in the area. All comments welcome. It is envisaged that a sub committee will be formed and a submission might be forwarded from the DBA to Cork County Council in advance of the 11th May 2012.

A further email will follow to members who expressed interest in joining a committee with a view to meeting this Thursday 6pm in St Columbas Hall.

Thank you one and all for the interest shown to date.

Best regards

Padraig Sheehan Chairman Douglas Business Association

Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed in these letters are solely those of the individual author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of The Douglas Post.

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Let me begin by thanking all the people who welcomed me back and all the good wishes. They are much appreciated.May I begin by stating that I am not and never have been a member of any political party or club. Hold on, I just remembered, I joined the Douglas Snooker Club many years ago because it entitled one to go to the front of the queue on Christmas Day, but as I passed about 15 guys on the stairs waiting in line for a free table and stood at the front waiting for the next table, I said to George “Cancel my membership after tonight, George”. Perhaps a muttering word from someone in the queue “B……. helped!I’m neither Left or Right wing, Conservative or Liberal, a Holy Joe or anti religion - to each his own. There’s nothing wrong with prayer, it gives people hope and comfort. I don’t telephone my Labour T.D. and tell him to get that Angelus off R.T.E. television. What will I listen to instead? I met a woman recently who told me that a Crib in a Cork Hospital had been removed before Christmas. Did the birth of a child in a manger cause grievous offence to some passerby in the hospital? My message is, respect other people’s beliefs, or, in plain English, get a life.The Catholic Church must change and it must lose this obsession with all matters relating to sex. I would welcome married priests, women priests; they would have a lot more to offer, understanding and compassion and knowing what is going on around them in the real world. Christian Fundamentalism is huge in America and growing rapidly. The strange thing is that they don’t like Obama because he believes in healthcare for all, the distribution of wealth, food stamps for the poor. What would Jesus have made of his followers in the U.S. Bible Belt? The Catholic Church has got to follow the social Gospel. Finally on the subject my late Mother-in-Law, a seamstress, used to say “you might as well be dead as out of fashion!”Only yesterday I discovered that the weekly payment for a single mother and child is €188 for the mother and €28.90 for the child that’s just €4 a day for the child. So I did some research on the Fianna Fail Ministers, Brian and Bertie. The top 7 pensions totaled €750,000 a year which is the cost of over 700 single mums and children a year. I have not included the huge lump sum severance pay they got. The Government tells us the good news “Exports are up” and by the year 2013 we’ll have exported almost 500,000 of our population. Add in Fás workers, and if these exiles hadn’t left we would have a million on the Live Register. Hey, but the Chinese are going to save us, or so we’re told, but we need bricks and mortar jobs, construction jobs. We need to see those yellow jackets, hard hats and breakfast rolls again. Austerity does not work, it will never work. This plan of austerity is similar to “Debt by a thousand cuts”. I met a reader in the Shopping Centre last Saturday who told me that she would have voted for ‘Attila the Hun’ to get rid of Fianna Fail, but she felt that at least with Fianna Fail they came at you face to face, but this crowd are attacking us from behind. Her parting works were, “ no money, no hope, no leadership” I wanted to tell her to Google FDR’S Inaugural speech of 1933. Back then people had no money, jobs,

food, hope, but by God, they had leadership. A man crippled by polio got them off their knees. In the first 100 days of his Presidency together with a brilliant organizer and ex Social Worker, Harry Hopkins, they got 8,000,000 (that’s 8 million) people back working. In Ireland Enda and company were going to have a party as thousands were leaving our land. Speaking of Google, key in “over 100 TDS over-claim expenses.” Some familiar names are there, but thankfully nobody that I know personally. It makes grim reading.A message to Phil Hogan, “Phil, the people who I have met regarding the Household Charge are not rabble, commies, Sinn Fein, Socialists – they are middle income families who are telling you no more, and do not under-estimate them. You can push somebody so far and they are waiting for the Local Council elections. I’m only passing on the message.By the way, Peter Matthews the Fine Gael T.D. told Vincent Browne a few weeks ago that if everybody earning only €120,000 per annum paid an extra 5% Tax, it would generate €500 million, which would be three times the projected income from the Household Charge. Perhaps Peter, Shane Ross and Stephen Donnelly should get together and form a party. They would surely do a better job than 3 school teachers.Finally, below is the address of your local Community Welfare Office in the Douglas area. If you were and are self-employed or need any assistance, go up or phone. Remember, you cannot put pride on your kitchen plate.Until next week, if the Good Lord’s willing and the creeks don’t rise.

Michael O’Hanlon.

Your Community Welfare Office is in St. Finbarr’s Hospital Grounds.Main Office Tel. No: 021-4923450Douglas Community Centre: 021-4894490Covers: Grange / Frankfield / South Douglas Road / Douglas Village / Carrs HillClinic times of attendance:Tuesday Douglas Community Centre 2.00 – 3.30Wednesday: Douglas Community Centre 2.00 – 3.30Thursday: Douglas Community Centre 2.00 - 3.30

Seen, Read + HeaRd by Michael O’Hanlon

CiaránLynch TD

Constituency Office 29 St. Patricks Mills, Douglas, Cork.Phone 021 436 6200Email [email protected] www.ciaranlynch.ie

Ciarán Lynch TD

CUH Hosts Free Bowel Cancer Information Event

In order to raise the awareness of Bowel Cancer amongst the general public, clinicians in Cork University Hospital (CUH), are holding a free information session from 2.00pm to 4.00pm on Saturday 28th April 2012 in the main lecture theatre at CUH. This event is part of Bowel Cancer Awareness month (April 2010) and is supported by the Irish Cancer Society.

More than 2,200 people in Ireland are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year with the incidences of disease increasing as people get older; the highest being amongst the 55 - 74 age group. Over the last 15 years the number of cases of colorectal cancer has risen by approximately 20% in both sexes. This projected growth is primarily attributable to an increasing and ageing population. However, younger people are diagnosed also and should be aware of signs and symptoms and services available.

A number of clinicians from CUH with expertise in bowel cancer will speak at the free information event and discuss a range of topics including; signs and symptoms, who is affected, where to go for help, what happens after diagnosis and current and future treatments.

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South LinkCOMMUNITY NEWS

Is there a community event or fundraiser in your area? Please let us know and we will be delighted to publish it for you. Email to – [email protected]. To ensure publication your entry should reach us before 5 PM on Mondays

BusÉireannstafftoplaytheirpartonSpecial

OlympicsCollectionDayBus Éireann is proud to announce its involvement in Special Olympics Ireland’s annual Collection Day. The collection day, which is the biggest annual fundraising event in the Special Olympics fundraising calendar, will take place throughout Ireland on Friday, 27th April.Bus Éireann staff at 13 stations across the country will help raise essential funds, which will help Special Olympics Ireland continue to grow its programme of sports training and competition for people with an intellectual disability throughout Ireland. Matt English, CEO Special Olympics Ireland said “We are delighted that the staff at Bus Éireann are lending their support to our Collection Day on April 27th. This is our biggest annual fundraising event and as such is of huge importance to us. It is with the support of companies like Bus Éireann that we will successfully achieve our target of recruiting 3,500 volunteers to fan the flame for us on the day”.

ArtistOfLondonIrishInCork

Exhibition open until end of JuneExile World, an exhibition of paintings on the theme of emigration by Bernard Canavan, the artist of the London Irish, runs at the Boole Library at UCC in Cork until the end of June.The exhibition was formally opened by Piaras MacEinri of the UCC Geography Department who said that the paintings captured a segment of Irish emigrant life largely ignored by society depicting home sickness, and exploring the exile world of London pubs, bed-sits, building sites and dance halls.The artist, whose wife Jan is from Bandon, also designed many of the posters for the Sugawn, the famous Irish pub theatre in London during the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties.To mark his visit to Cork a special portfolio of his Sugawn work was presented to him by UCC graduate Sarah Keane of Blackrock on behalf of the Sugawn Memorial Committee.

CoffeeMorningforthoseBereavedorAffectedbySuicideFirst Tuesday of every month @ 10.30 - !2am in The Boardwalk, Lapps Quay Cork City. Teas Coffee and scones are complementary. All are welcome and you may bring spouse, sibling or friend/s. The coming together of those similarly bereaved can offer the opportunity to gain strength and understanding from individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one through suicide. For more information please do not hesitate to contact Collette on 087/2750355 or Brigit on 087/6310482

CorkCompaniesGetExportReadywithEnterpriseIreland’sPotentialExportersDepartmentWednesday May 2nd from 9.30 am – 11.30 am. Silver Springs Hotel Conference Centre, Tivoli, CorkEnterprise Ireland is holding an “Export Ready Workshop” in the Silver Springs Hotel Conference Centre on Wednesday 2 May from 9.30 am-11.30 am where companies can hear about Enterprise Ireland’s programme of supports aimed at getting more Cork companies exporting. As part of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs 2012, this is one of a series of events Enterprise Ireland is running for pre-export and early stage exporting companies, and existing businesses seeking to explore new opportunities in export markets. The event offers practical case studies of companies at different stages of the export journey and information on the range of supports available to companies. One to one clinics with Enterprise Ireland will also be available. Sessions can be booked in advance. Welcoming the initiative, Enda Mc Donnell, EI’s Regional Director for the South/South East said: “This event will introduce potential exporting companies to a series of easy to use web based tools to assess their own capability, understand what is involved in exporting and the initial steps they need to take. Help and guidance is also available through the dedicated Help Desk and through the Enterprise Ireland website, www.enterprise-ireland.com/getexportready

• SeanHurleyremembered-Sean’sparentsMaireadandDavidtogetherwithhisgirlfriendSineadandextendedfamilymemberspicturedwereatMondelloParklastweekendfortheAdelaideMastersraceswhereaparadelapofallriderstookplaceintheSupersportChamponshonour.MultiIrishchampionshipwinnerDeclanSwantonandclosefriendledtheparadelapridingSean’sracebike.SeanHurleyfromBallinhassig,tragicallylosthislifeinacaraccidentlastNovember.

Pic:George Thompson

• ArtistBernardCanavan,hiswifeJanfromBandonandSarahKeanefromBlackrockattheExileWorldopeninginUCC’sBooleLibrary

• AstheirCSPEActionProject,Class2JandClass2FatChristKingGirlsSecondarySchool,CorkundertookaSponsoredBlindfoldedWalk.Studentsfrombothclasses,accompaniedbytheirteacherElizabethBrosnan,presentedachequefor700EurotoAnneBurnsoftheIrishGuideDogs’Association.

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10 - Thur 26 April ’12

Last week I received a loving and sincere poem from Colette O’Sullivan. It stirred me with many emotional thoughts and childhood reminisces of my mother and it reminder me that no matter what occurs around us or in our lives everyday should be Mothers Day. This years Mothers Day is behind us, still on reflection one realises we are all members of the human race and the celebrations of mothers and motherhood occur everyday throughout the world.

MOMI used to think that we would always be strangers,

Never to share a sympathetic ear, But so many up’s and down’s have passed between us,

And now your fear is my fear.

I used to think my friends were everything, I tried to make them my family out of choice, But now I know my friends aren’t everything,

I could never share with them the real pounding in my heart.

Way has it taken me so long To realize what matters. ‘

You may not know me like you should But to me you’re part of the only people who matter.

You have thought us to stand together in times of trouble, To pick one another up when feeling down.

No place in this world would I find a person so sincere, I love you so very much

And in my heart I hold you dear.

Thank you for choosing me to be your daughter I could never have asked for a better mother !

Colette O’Sullivan

Send your poem to ‘The Poetry Corner’ / Douglas Post, Morris House, Douglas or you can email it direct to [email protected]. If possible keep your poem to 20 lines. You may choose any subject you like, in any form you like as long as it’s original. We look forward to hearing from you. RonnieMcGinn

Poetry Cornerwith Ronnie McGinn

Writers Group MeetingsBishopstown Writers The Wilton Restaurant – Wed 9th May. at 6.30.PMDouglas Writers Group John O’Sullivan’s, Boardroom - Friday the 11th May at 5.30 pmDouglas Junior Writers Group Douglas Library Thursday 17th May at 5.30.PMBallinlough Writers John O’Sullivan’s (Douglas) Fri 18th May at 5.30 PMÓ Bhéal Open mic every Mon at The Hayloft (upstairs at The Long Valley), Winthrop Street

BUDDING WRITERS8-12 Years

Come along and get creative with writer Ronnie McGinn.

Wanted!

Enquiries toDouglas Library

021-4924932

Meetings in Douglas Library3rd Thursday of every month

5.30pm - 6.30pmNext meeting Thursday 17th May

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Carrigaline Community NewsMarianHallBallinhasig

Fri Apr 27th. Music by Ui Bhriain - 9.30 to 12.30 Admission. 10 Euro. Teas served.

LionsClubWalkTheLineForCharity

Irish athletic legend Sonia O’Sullivan and Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Simon Coveney TD have lent their support to the Carrigaline & District Lions Club annual Carrigaline to Crosshaven Charity Walk. The walk, now in its fifth year, will take place at 3pm on Sunday the 27th of May. This year, all proceeds are going to the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind and the walk is kindly being sponsored by PepsiCo. The event’s official Media Partner is 96FM.The five mile walk will start from the People’s Park at the Community Centre in Carrigaline and will finish in the square in Crosshaven. A number of well-known faces will walk with Guide Dogs on the day following a dog handling presentation. Prior to the walk The Owenabue Valley Traditional Group will provide live entertainment along the route at Agamartha. The walk will finish in the square in Crosshaven where live entertainment will be provided as well as food from Cronin’s food stands, face painting and many other attractions. A free bus service will operate between Crosshaven and Carrigaline for participating walkers from 2pm to 6.30pm. Sponsorship cards may be obtained from a number of outlets in the area including the Spar Supermarket, Waterpark Stores, Slynes Maxol and Texaco Service Station’s in Carrigaline and Lynch’s Centra in Crosshaven. Cards are also available from the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. For more information, contact Kerry McMahon, Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind at 021-4878224

ConcernedPersonsGroupIs your life unmanageable because of a loved one’s substance abuse? E.G. alcohol, drugs, gambling etc. If so, there’s a support group available where you will no longer feel alone. Where? Carrigaline Family Support Centre When? 1st May 2012 Time 10-12 Contact: 086-383 7390

SetDancinguntilendofMayThe Carrigaline Set Dancing class runs every Thursday night from 9-11pm until the end of May. A regular dancer said last week, “It’s a great way to meet some new people, get fit at the same time and the craic is mighty,” All welcome, men will be in great demand. Contact Fionan Cogan on 087 818 5111 or email [email protected]

InOver60SFinalJoe Drennan representing Carrigaline GAA was selected at the semi final of the Over 60s in City Hall last Sunday night to go through to the overall final of the competition on Sunday 26th May. Joe who is a retired builder lives in Crosshaven. He sang ‘Shenandoah’ to the delight of the capacity audience and to the satisfaction of the adjudicators. Tickets for the over 60s final will be available in Pro Musica and Blackpool Shopping Centre from this Thursday. Proceeds go the Irish Heart Foundation.

SummerCéilíMórThe first of the Carrigaline summer Céilí Mór will take place in the GAA Pavilion on Saturday 5th May with music by the renowned Sean Norman Céili Band from Edenderry, County Offally. Dancers and visitors please note that the Céilí is one week earlier on May on 5th due to the Fleadh Cheoil being held in Macroom on the following Saturday. For further enquiries contact Barry 087 813 7990.

TheShedRepresentatives of the Carrigaline Men’s Shed travelled to Midleton last Friday to a gathering of Men’s Shed members from Youghal, Midleton and Carrigtwohill. The meeting was arranged and chaired by Stacey of SECAD. They discussed progress to date since they last met at the SECAD offices in November last. Youghal have been up and going for a number of years but all other groups in the region including Cobh and Carrigaline have only just started. Continued progress is reported from the Carrigaline Men’s Shed. Cleaning and painting and fitting out of the various rooms is continuing and a few raised gardens will be constructed and planted on site while plans for the development of the polytunnel project are progressing and work is due to start later in the month of May. Any man over 18 years interested in this project make contact with the Men’s Shed phone Barry 087 813 7990 or Pat 087 7755 841 or Francis

087 230 6640. At present the Shed is open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10.00 am to 1.00pm. A new sign will be designed and painted in the week ahead and later an open day is planned.

• IrishOlympian,SoniaO’SullivanpicturedwithGuideDog,Hector,atthelaunchoftheCarrigalineLionsClubFamilyDayCharityWalk,inaidoftheIrishGuideDogsfortheBlind,tobeheldontheCarrigalinetoCrosshavenWalkwayonMay27that3pm.

(Picture: Adrian O’Herlihy)

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Cllr David Boyle

Pay Parking In Douglas Imminent

Fine Gael and Labour have let the people Of Douglas down with the imminent introduction of pay parking.

Pay and display machines are to start appearing on the streets over the next two weeks. Independent Councillor David Boyle states “that the contention by Fine Gael and Labour Councillors’ that the introduction of pay parking in the Douglas area would be good for business and would support jobs into the future is astonishing. Such a contention beggars belief in the present economic environment”.

At the April meeting of the Carrigaline Area committee, Cork County Council confirmed that the process to introduce pay parking in Carrigaline has be postponed due to a lack of resources. Independent Councillor David Boyle states, “that the postponement of the process of pay park in Carrigaline is due to the strong opposition from myself and the local business community”. Councillor David Boyle wishes to place on the record his opposition to pay parking in Carrigaline and Douglas at this time.

Cllr. Boyle continues,” The people and businesses in Douglas have been left down very badly by Cork County Council and the Fine Gael and Labour Councillors’ who voted for the introduction of pay parking in Douglas. If pay parking is introduced into the Douglas area it will be seriously disadvantaged over Carrigaline. The present position discriminates against Douglas over Carrigaline and should be abondoned as Douglas will be a less attractive place to shop.To ask people to pay for the privilege of parking in Douglas in addition to the existing high motoring costs is an outrageous attack on the commercial life of businesses in Douglas, its inhabitants and visitors. I will continue to oppose the introduction of pay parking in Douglas and Carrigaline until the economic climate improves”.

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DouglasCOMMUNITY NEWS

proudly sponsoredDouglas Credit Union

Is there a community event or fundraiser in your area? Please let us know and we will be delighted to publish it for you. Email to – [email protected]. To ensure publication your entry should reach us before 5 PM on Mondays

GalaFashionShowGala Fashion Show in Douglas Gaa Club Friday 27th May Tickets 10 euro each available at the door or contact Margaret 0879956050

UniqueopportunityTo join Pat Falvey worldwide adventurer and explorer on a sponsored climb of Corrán Tuathail in aid of Suicide Aware (Ireland) limited on Sunday 20th May 2012Meeting point -Kate Kearney’s cottage, gap of Dunloe at 10am .sponsorship cards and details from Pat Behan 087/9454202, suicide aware is a voluntary organisation n.b. all funds raised go directly towards the provision of training courses for schools, colleges, committees, clubs, societies and everyone interested in the prevention of suicide in the community and referral to help lines. it is vital that we have all names in advance in terms of guides, safety and general enjoyment of the climb.Please confirm participation at your earliest convenienceLook forward to meeting you on the 20th may next for what will no doubt again be an event to remember with Pat Falvey.

DouglasLibraryNewsWe very much regret that the Junior Chess Club is now discontinued because we have been unable to source a suitable volunteer to continue the good work done by Richie who was transferred to Mayfield Library

earlier in the year.Much thanks to all the boys and girls who came faithfully (with their parents) every Saturday morning to learn and play chess and well done on winning the Tournament Cup so often.Hope you all continue to play and to enjoy chess for many years to come!

ForóigeDouglasYouthCaféNew Youth Café open in Douglas, Unit 6, St Patricks Woollen Mills. Open Thursdays 7pm - 8:30pm for ages 12-17. Foróige is the leading youth organisation in Ireland and provides a safe environment for members to hang out, play games and meet new friends.New members and volunteers are always welcome. If you’re interested in getting involved, call in and see us on a Thursday night or contact us using one of the below:Facebook: www.facebook.com/DouglasYouthCafeEmail: [email protected]: www.foroige.ieMobile: 087 6413003 (Barry)

MountOvalBarsponsorstheNextGenerationof

Rugbyplayers.In sponsoring the Cork Constitution U14 Rugby Team by supplying them with team jerseys, Mount Oval Bar is delighted to be able to support the local youth in the community. Mount Oval Bar is a community based establishment with sport and families

at its core and believes in giving back to the community through supporting local sport and employing local.In the official handing over of the jerseys, Gregg Moore, Proprietor of Mount Oval Bar is joined by local Munster and Ireland Rugby player Peter O’ Mahony, and ” in a short time he has gone on to represent both Munster and Ireland, I hope that some of this Cork Con U14 squad can do likewise” said Gregg.

DouglastobecomeanewcreativehotspotinCork.

Last Tuesday saw the introduction of Douglas Creative, a new project that will take place every Tuesday night from 7 to 9 in the Youth Cafe in St. Patrick’s Wollen Mills. This project is aimed at 17 to 24 year olds that have an interest in making Douglas a creative hot spot in Cork.The project is made up of a number of workshops including everything from Performance, and Film to Event and Production Management. There is no charge for these workshops but a deposit of €50 must be paid when

registering, which will be taking place for the next few Tuesday nights. This will then be refunded at the end of the workshop if 80% of the workshops has been attended. On completion of the workshop, you will receive a certificate of attendance from Cork County Council, and there will also be the opportunity to propose an idea for a project in the future,become a Douglas Creative leader, as well as a cash prize for the best innovative idea proposal.There are only 15 places available on the project and it is first come first served. To be in with a chance of getting involved you need to fill out an application form, which are in the Douglas Library or email [email protected] and we will email you one, which you must then print out fill in and return with your deposit!Roundhouse Productions is a theatre company central to the development of innovative dramatic art in the wider Cork region. It was founded in 2009 by two enthusiastic dramatists (Jennifer Rogers and Rachel Yoder)

• MountOvalBarsponsorstheNextGenerationofRugbyplayers.FromL/R:Back;BarryFitzgerald,GreggMoore,PeterO’MahoneyandRichardCooper.Front:JackFielding,DarraghLarkinandSamMcManagan.

Picture: John Lotty.

• MusicianJasonShannonentertainingatDouglasYouthCafeinSt.Patrick’sWoolenMills,Douglas(behindDino’s).

Photo Billy macGill

• GettingtheDouglasYouthCafeunderwayinSt.Patrick’sWoolenMills,Douglas(behindDino’s)wereMarkLawless,Cllr.DeirdreForde,JasonShannon,JennyRogersBarryO’Sullivan,GavinHughes,MartinaLawless,JaneMoriartyandStevenMcCann.

Photo Billy macGill

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HealtH & Beauty

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SeizuresWhat is a seizure?

A seizure (also called a ‘fit’ or convulsion) occurs when there is a ‘disruption’ or a brief break in the electrical activity between the neurones (specialised brain cells) in the brain.There are many different types of seizures, varying from absence seizures that look as if a person is staring into space, to more obvious convulsions that involve the entire body. Some people only have one seizure in their lifetime while others may have many. Most seizures last less than five minutes.Seizures are not always a sign of epilepsy (a medical condition that causes seizures). They may be caused by brain injury or infection, fever, drugs

or excessive alcohol use. The cause of a seizure may not always be obvious.Seizures are often very frightening for the observer, especially if they have never seen one before. Brain damage resulting from a seizure is very rare.

Types of seizuresBelow are some common types of generalised seizures.Tonic clonic – The person may cry out (wail) before losing awareness (consciousness). Their entire body stiffens and starts shaking or jerking violently. They may fall to the ground and may injure themselves as a result. Their eyes may roll back (so you can only see the white part) and they may turn blue around the lips or in the face. • Absence – The person may have a fixed gaze; as if a person is staring

into space or their eyelids may ‘flicker’. There is no other obvious jerking. They do not respond when you talk to them.• Myoclonic – Twitching, jerking or ‘tremor’ is seen in one or more limbs. The person may be awake.Febrile convulsion/seizure – Happens in children aged between six months and six years due to a sudden change in temperature (when they have a fever). This seizure may appear like a tonic clonic seizure.

How can I help?There are some things you can do to help a person who is having a seizure:• Remember to stay calm.• Do NOT put anything in the person’s mouth (including your fingers) or give them anything to drink or eat (including any medication) until they have regained consciousness and are fully awake

and alert (not sleepy or confused).• Ensure the person cannot injure themselves – remove sharp or hard objects (if possible) from around the person and place something soft under their head. Do not try to restrain the person. Make sure you do not get injured if they are thrashing around.• Take note of what time the seizure began and time how long it goes for; if it is longer than five minutes or you are very worried and need help then call an ambulance.• Place the person on their side once the seizure has subsided and their body has softened (it is stiff and rigid during a seizure). This helps the person breathe easier and allows the saliva to drain from the mouth.

For more information on seizures talk to your G.P. or call

Garvan at Lynch’s Pharmacy on 4366923.

and is focused on developing & producing new Irish writing and original devised work to engage with audiences all over Ireland.

DouglasWritersGroupThe next meeting of the Douglas Writers Group will be held in John O’Sullivan’s (Business Centre), Douglas on Friday 11th May at 5.30 pm. The Douglas Writers Group meets on the 2nd Friday of every month at 5.30pm. We look forward to seeing you there.

DouglasLibrary-BookcraftintheTrenches

A unique exhibition is currently on display by the first year students of St. Francis Capuchin College in Rochestown. Based on their reading of the novel “Private Peaceful” by Michael Morpogo, the students have created their own authentic handmade journals detailing the life of soldiers in the trenches . This exhibition is highly recommended and definitely not to be missed.

DouglasCommunityAssociation

Welcome back to Michael!How delightful to see Michael O’Hanlon’s photo and article on last

week’s Post. I’m sure lots of people, like myself, missed his weekly articles and the fun and originality of his approach to life which always left the reader feeling like they had just bumped into an old friend and had a great natter, and got lots of things off their chest! This is where you belong Michael, back with your people. If only the country could bottle your passion, enthusiasm, and ability to reinvent yourself, we would be up and running again soon!

Volunteers!!!!There’s lots of work to be done at DCA, as we have taken on a huge project, headed up by Paudie Martin, to put on a 2-storey extention to the old centre at the community park which is badly in need of upgrading. While Paudie has provisionally secured a lot of grant aid, we will not recieve it unless we, as a community, raise a good proportion of the funding ourselves. To do this, we will have to set up a dedicated fund-raising committee and we are very short of volunteers, in fact very disappointingly so. If you have any skills in marketing, selling, accounts, data-inputting, fund-raising, plain old hard-grafting, and have a positive attitude, please get in touch with us

as [email protected] leaving a name and mobile phone no. We will be glad to have you on board. If people are not willing to come on a committee, we are glad to put them on a list of ‘willing volunteers’ should we need them for a particular fund-raiser, be it bag-packing, making tea/coffee, painting a wall, or whatever skill they can bring ‘to the table’.

TidyTownsThis hard-working group of volunteers meet up every Saturday morning and clean-up all over the Douglas area between 10.30 and noon. High viz jackets, picks and plastic bags are supplied. They do a marvellous job so deserve our support. Supervalue in Grange provide us with two of their trainee managers every Saturday to join in the clean-up. We can all make a difference in our community and in giving we receive the friendship and respect of others. Pre-School PlaygroupDouglas Community Preschool and Playgroup, located at our Community Centre on Church Rd., are now enrolling for September 2012. Phone 086 1217161

Care-RingDouglasThe cold snap doesn’t seem to be over yet as we have experienced very low temperatures this last week. We need to keep an eye on our elderly neighbours. Douglas Care-Ring provide a service of keeping in regular contact, by way of a friendly social phonecall, to older people within the community. They are supported by volunteers who are HSE-trained and Garda-vetted. The service is a link for people who are unable to leave their homes and also for people who may feel lonely and isolated, especially as the colder weather takes a grip. For more information, contact Phil Goodman on 086-2987161.

HallAvailableforRentalOur rental income helps us hugely to pay for the services we provide at Douglas Community Association, such as Meals-on-Wheels, Pre-School Playgroup, maintenance and upkeep of the 5-acre Community Park which includes a state-of-the-art playground. There are several slots available when the hall is free, especially during the day-time, evenings and at the week-end. To contact us, see contact details below.

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Afternoon Tea Dance8th May & 12th June 3-6pm

Join us for an afternoon of dancing, music, singing and yummy afternoon tea! Music with

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House & office furniture

Jim O’Sullivan and Colin Murphy opened their second hand house furniture business at Unit B2 Marina Commercial Park just over two years ago .

Colin explained, “We are always trying to increase our sales and would like people to come down, look around and we will do a deal on any item. Right now in these recessionary times we offer excellent value and a great selection and we will go that extra mile to help our customers in any way we can.

To get to our premises at Marina Commercial Park, take the Centre Park Road towards Pair Ui Caoimh, pass Pat McDonnell Paints and take the next left in the Marina commercial Park (main entrance). We are just inside the gate on the right hand side (next to Bubble Brother Wines) or phone Colin on 087-1777595 or Jim on 087-2589701 for directions (see map).

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We also have premises on the Old Blackrock Road (opposite the entrance to the South Infirmary Hospital) where Jim has the business established for over 11 years. Jim has built a strong business base and offers real value with a committed service. We can supply furniture from the home office up to the large business fit-out”.

Jim explained that they also make student study desks, bookcases etc. to your own personal requirements at prices that are hard to beat. You can phone Jim at 021-4322014 or call to our premises on the Old Blackrock Road”

Jim and Colin are also in the business of buying used and liquidated house and office furniture but are finding people are looking for quite unrealistic prices in the current climate. The guys have been buying furniture for a long time, and know the value of the items and are happy to do deals with people who want to sell their house or office furniture. “We’ve got to buy it right to sell it right”, explains Jim.

OFFICE FURNITURE Desks • Swivel Chairs • Filing Cabinets etc. • Home Office • Small Office • Large Office at the Old Blackrock

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HOuSe Furniture: 3 Piece Suites (fabric & leather) Dining & Kitchen furniture • Beds, Lockers •

Mattresses • electrical appliances • bric a brac etc. etc. all under one roof at Marina Commercial Park.

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Young @ Heartby Phil Goodman

In the next few weeks those who applied for the Personal Monitored Alarms will receive them shortly, when I first sourced these Alarms for our older people the grant available also covered Smoke Detectors Carbon Monoxide Detectors, Internal and External lighting. I have now been informed that due to cutbacks only the Monitored Personal Alarms are grant funded that means all who applied will only get a Personal Alarm which is what most applied for anyway. These alarms are a great source of comfort for our older people, they feel safe and also encourages people to live independently. If you know someone who would benefit from the security of an Alarm contact me on 4363867.Next week 44 Young at Heart members will go on a cruise of the Med ,”for the majority going it will their first cruise ,”the excitement is growing as we count down the days. We will depart Cork airport at 7am, which means we must be at airport at 5 30am. We fly Cork to Malaga where we will be picked up and dropped at the liner “Adventure of the Seas” many have booked day trips to Florence ,Rome, Pizza, others are going to relax and visit the local towns it promises to be a trip of a lifetime .Many people benefit each week from Care-Ring phone service this service

is provided by our volunteers to insure people are not isolated or lonely, this phone call is so important and also keeps people who receive it in touch with events in the community. We are now extending the service to home visitation as we have identified a great need for such a service as with any new projects we need volunteers it will be a small commitment a few hours every second week all volunteers will be Garda vetted and HSE trained to be a part of this worthwhile and rewarding community service contact me for more info.Presently four different groups of older people are doing practical computer studies these classes will finish in May all receiving their certificates on completion that is a total of 42 people every week in three different locations doing classes, which will be of huge benefit to them allowing them to keep in touch with family and friends at home and abroad. The next classes will be in September, if anyone is interested let me know as they tend to fill up quickly, all classes are free of charge thanks to VEC, and also Intel and an Post.Book your tickets for the final of the over 60s on May 27th in the City Hall give me a call if interested.

ThanksgivingThe Miracle Prayer

Sacred HeartDear Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for many favours

This time I ask for a special one (mention favour).

Take it dear Heart of Jesus and place it within your own

Broken Heart where your father sees it.Then in his mercifulEyes it will become your favour not mine Amen

Say this prayer for 3 days promise publication

And favour will be granted no matter how impossible - B.H..

ThanksgivingThanksgiving to St ClareAsk St Clare for 3 favours 1

business 2 impossible Say 9 Hail Marys for 9 days

with lighted candle Weather you believe or not

Powerful novena may the Sacred Heart of Jesus be

Praised Adored Glorified and loved now and forever

Throughout the world amen your request will be granted

No matter how impossible it may seem - E.G.

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UpComingeventsMon,11-12 Walk in the Park. Mon 1-4 Care - Ring Phone service. Mon 2-4 Painting for Beginners gaa hall.Tues 2-4 Knitting, St Columbas Church Hall . Wed Log on and Learn, Community School. Wed 2-4 bingo Lion house. Thurs 11-12 Tai- Chi ,library. Thurs 3-5 Indoor Bowls, Boys National S.May 16 trip to griffins garden centreMay 22 Glenstall Abbey May 29 Titanic experience and Spike Island.

Thought for today“Once you choose hope anything is possible”

Cherish your yesterdays dream your tomorrows But be young at heart And live your today’s

Bye for nowPhil

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Ballinlough Community News With Mary Cremin

BallinloughHypnotherapyClinic

Bridget Butler of Ballinlough Hypnotherapy will be holding a coffee morning in her clinic in aid of The Girls Cancer Club , Paul St. from 10.am to 12.30. Bridget will be giving a talk on Hypnotherapy, explaining it and it’s benefits. After the talk Bridget will conduct a 30 min. relaxation session. Tea/coffee and delicious treats provided. Bridget would love to see you on the day.Location: Ballinlough Hypnotherapy Clinic, Ballinlough Rd. Date: 2nd May. Places are limited and book up fast, so early booking is advisable. Donations of 5 euro appreciated.

BallinloughWritersThe next meeting of the Ballinlough Writers Group will be held in John O’Sullivan’s (Board Room), Douglas on Friday 18th May at 5.30 pm. The Ballinlough Writers Group meets on the 3rd Friday of every month at 5.30pm. New members always welcome. We look forward to seeing you there.

OurLadyofLourdesChurchFirst Holy Communion Scoil Bhrìd Eglantine May 12th Our Lady of Lourdes May 19th Rockboro May 19thConfirmation St Anthony’s School Friday Apr 27th at 10.30amBallinlough Parish Over 55’s Mixed Golf Scramble 2012

The above outing will be held on Thursday 10th May at Douglas Golf Course from 10.00a.m. to 12.30p.m. 9 or 18 holes. Mixed Scramble open draw.

BallinloughGramaphoneCircle

Venue: Ballinlough Pastoral CentreDate: Thursday 26th AprilTime: 8.00pmPresenter: Phil Giltinan

AGMofBallinloughCommunityAssociation

Was held on Tuesday night. Full report next week

TheLegionofMaryThe Legion of Mary has been working in Ballinlough Parish since 1946. at present two groups meet weekly. One group on Monday’s at 8.00p.m., the second group on Tuesday’s at

2.30p.m.. Both groups meet in Marian House, opposite the Church. Men and women are welcome in either group.

MealsonWheelsDrivers and kitchen helpers urgently needed to keep this service going. Can you spare 2 hours once every 2 weeks? Please call in or ring Ballinlough Community Centre 4294021 betwen 10.30-11.30am any morning, you can also ring Breda 4291206 or Marie 4292364

DouglasSwimmingPoolDouglas Swimming Pool is the local pool for the Ballinlough area. It was announced this week that there are extra hours made available to the public on Saturdays. New hours 1 pm - 4pm.

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Blackrock Historical Walking Tour, Sunday

13 May 2012As part of ongoing research project into the history of the south-east ward, Cllr Kieran McCarthy will conduct a historical walking tour of Blackrock Village on Sunday 13 May 2012, 6.30pm, leaving from Blackrock Castle (approx 1 ½ hours).

The earliest and official evidence for settlement in Blackrock dates to c.1564 when the Galway family created what was to become known as Dundanion Castle. Over 20 years later, Blackrock Castle was built circa 1582 by the citizens of Cork with artillery to resist pirates and other invaders. In the early 1700s, the prominent Tuckey family, of which Tuckey Street in the city centre is named, became part of the new social elite in Cork after the Williamite wars and built part of what became known in time at the Ursuline Convent. The building of the Navigation Wall or Dock in the 1760s turned focus to reclamation projects in the area and the eventual creation of pubic amenity land such as the Marina Walk during the time of the Great Famine. The early 1800s coincided with an enormous investment into creating new late Georgian mansions by many other key Cork families, such as the Chattertons, the Frends, the McMullers, Deanes and the Nash families, amongst others. Soon Blackrock was to have its own bathing houses, schools, hurling club, suburban railway line, and Protestant and Catholic Church. The pier that was developed at the heart of the space in time led to a number of other developments such as fisherman cottages and a fishing industry.

Cllr Kieran McCarthy noted: “A stroll in Blackrock is popular by many people, local and Cork people. The area is particularly characterised by beautiful architecture, historic landscapes and imposing late Georgian and early twentieth century country cottages; every structure points to a key era in Cork’s development. Blackrock is also lucky that many of its former residents have left archives, census records, diaries, old maps and insights into how the area development, giving an insight into ways of life, ideas and ambitions in the past, some of which can help us in the present day in understanding Blackrock’s identity going forward.”

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A grandmother was telling her little granddaughter what her own childhood was like: “We used to skate outside on a pond. I had a swing made from a tire; it hung from a tree in our front yard. We rode our pony. We picked wild raspberries in the woods.” The little girl was wide-eyed, taking this

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Magic UnCorked is an international festival of magic which will be held in Cork City commencing this weekend. The Venue for the event is the Ambassador Hotel, Military Hill. The event is being hosted by the local magic club which is known as the Southern Brotherhood of Magicians. The programme of events will include lectures, workshops and various performances. A large number of Magicians from throughout Ireland, Europe and further afield are expected to attend. There will also be an opportunity for the general public to participate in the fun as there will be two public shows at the Triskel Arts Centre. Quentin Reynolds Psychic Gameshow will take place on Friday 27th April in the Triskel from 8pm. Through a series of psychic ‘games’ and ‘experiments’ Quentin wows the crowd with his abilities! Whether you’re a believer in the powers of the paranormal or a complete sceptic, Quentin’s show is a perfect mix of merriment and mystery. He makes every member of the audience feel a part of the show.On Saturday, 28th April Aonghus McAnally will host the Gala Magic Show which will include some of the top magical entertainers from the U.S., U.K. and Europe. Tickets for these shows cost €15 and are available from the Triskel box office.It promises to be wonderful weekend magic, mystery and lots of fun. For further information checkout: www.magicuncorked.com. Cork band, Time Is A Thief, have announced a new album and Irish tour.Their debut album, ‘We’re Not Strangers‘, is out April 27th. If Scotland’s Biffy Clyro and Twin Atlantic met Trent Reznor half way in Cork, Time Is A Thief could well be the kind of sound they would drag kicking and screaming into the world. Despite being together for a relatively short period of time, Time Is A Thief have already played with contemporaries such as Dinosaur Pile-Up, Twin Atlantic and Canterbury,

and have learned pretty quickly how to blast out a shit-hot, sharp-shock, astounding piece of hard rock. This electrifying band blend staggeringly good, hard-hitting guitar riffs with searing vocal melodies and solid rock drumming (citing influences from seasoned showmen the Foo Fighters) all under the experienced ear of their producer, Ciaran O’Shea (Cyclefly). The lead track from the album will be ‘Eyes’, and they are currently booking dates around the country as part of an extensive assault on Ireland’s venues in the weeks leading up to their debut album release. ‘We’re Not Strangers’ bangs out 11 great rock songs and startles your senses with reassuring tales of honesty and revenge, debt and addiction, angry men and stitches, relationships and the end, earwigs, inner voices and plain old making a balls of yourself. All the band’s members, bar one, grew up in Midleton, Co Cork, together, attending the same schools, running in the same circles and naturally playing in the same bands together. Jeff, Jimmy and Murf began a Rage Against the Machine tribute act, whilst in another part of town Adam was belting out numbers with an originals band named Citizen Elmo. Both acts ultimately parted ways and Adam joined the Middleton trio to form Time Is A Thief. The group began gigging, built a set and launched 2 EPs: the garage-recorded, rough and ready ‘Conservations’ (2009) and the lighter, more polished, pop-phase offering titled ‘Identity’ (2010). Somewhere between the two tracks is where the Time Is A Thief members realised this was going to be something to start making the necessary sacrifices for, both in their personal and in their financial lives.Their album title comes from the idea that, although they have been together for a few years, this album might be the first music many people have heard from them. Now, after the hard slog of putting in the time, paying their dues and building themselves up, this will not be the last. Time is a Thief will be undergoing an extensive Irish tour to celebrate the release of their new album including The Cruiscin Lan on April 28th and

Cyprus Avenue on the 12th and 13th of may.Sinead O’Connor says she is cancelling her 2012 tour due to her bipolar disorder.The singer made the announcement in a posting on her website, saying that she is “very unwell” and had been advised by her doctor not to hit the road after her “very serious breakdown between December and March”.

In December, Sinead announced her split from therapist Barry Herridge after 16 days of marriage. The Irish singer-songwriter is best known for the early 1990s hit Nothing Compares 2 U. Her latest album - How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? - was released in February. The 45-year-old says she had planned the tour because of the album’s release, but was “attempting to be stronger than I actually am”.

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BrainteazerThis Week’s Teazer

The little Scottish island of Moray boasts the grandly titled “Bridge over the Atlantic” (The locals gloss over the fact that , at this point the Atlantic is only a few feet wide). The bridge is only single track and every morning McLeod the postman drives his van at breakneck speed over the bridge and onto the island. However, every morning the local milkman drives his van at similar speed across the bridge as he leaves the island.Neither could ever bring himself to give way, so why is there never an accident ?

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The parish clerk of a West Cork town received a small parcel from Germany addressed to Mr. Alfred White, she checked the telephone directory but could find no one listed under that name. However, when she inquired at the local pub she was told by some of the town’s old timers that there had been an Alfred White and that after World War 2 , he had married a German and settled in Frankfurt. What was in the parcel?

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Things to do This WeekAs we move into May everything is picking up pace. We’ll try to give you a few ideas on what might need doing in your garden this week. Not everything in this article may apply to your garden - but there might be something, if not this week maybe next week.

Flower GardenFinish sowing hardy annual flowers outside. Later sowings will result in later blooms. Sprinkle general purpose fertiliser around clumps of spring-flowering bulbs. Ensure permanent shrubs and hedging are given a generous feed using this or rose fertiliser. Hoe it into the soil’s surface and water in before covering with a mulch of garden compost. Place support frames over tall perennials, or those with a floppy habit. Remember to put eye guards on top of any canes used. Prune back the flowering stems of hellebores, such as Helleborus argutifolius, as soon as blooms are past their best. Cut back to their base to make room for new shoots. If seedlings are required, leave a stem to set seed, then collect and sow it when ripe. Lightly trim off dead flowers of moss phlox, saxifrage, aubrieta and other alpines once they have faded. Excessive growth should also be trimmed to keep plants tidy. Rooted portions can be potted up separately.

Kitchen gardenCrops to sow outside or under cloches during early May include dwarf French beans, beetroot, sprouting broccoli, Brussels sprouts, summer and savoy cabbage, cauliflower, ridge cucumbers, endive, kale, kohl rabi, lettuce, marrows, peas, radish, spinach, swede, sweet corn and turnips. Delay sowings if soil conditions are cold and wet. For an early crop of beans, sow French and runner beans in pots in the greenhouse

or on a windowsill. Choose deep pots, if possible, sowing two seeds per pot, and thinning to leave the strongest seedling which is then planted outside in late May or June. Alternatively, sow directly outside under cloches in May or June for a slightly later crop

GreenhouseContinue sowing seeds of summer bedding plants. Thin out those in trays, or prick them out individually into pots.Hanging Baskets Plant up baskets with fuchsias and tender perennials, then hang them in the greenhouse to develop.

Water GardenPlant up new aquatic baskets with water lilies and other pond plants. If you have large, overcrowded plants, now is a good time to divide them.

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College Corinthians AFCIt was a busy week for the Club with the Under 19’s victory in Turners Cross the highlight, on the schoolboy front we had five teams involved in local cup quarter finals and three sides managed to make it through with the under 12A’s suffering the heartbreak of losing out on penalties.Results:Schoolboys SectionLocal CupUnder 12 Corinthian Boys 6 Youghal Utd. 1Corinthian Boys A 2 Ballincollig 2 AET Under 13 Corinthian Boys 4 Leeside Knockraha 1Under 14 Corinthian Boys 2 Lakewood Ath. 3Under 16 Corinthian Boys 3 Mayfield Utd. 0League ActionUnder 13 Division 4 Carrigaline Hibernians 0 Corinthian Boys B 0Under 14 Corinthian Boys 3 Springfield Ramblers 0

Underage Street League TimesWe would love to see new members coming up to play in the leagues which are open to all. There is always a special welcome for our under six and under seven players many of whom are coming up to Corinthians for the first time. Our Under Six and under Seven League are undoubtedly an ideal starting point for any young budding “Ronaldo, Fabregas, Messi or Wayne Rooney “, the games are fun filled with the emphasis very much on enjoyment. So if you were born in 2005 / 2006, why not come along, we would love to see you in CorinthiansDepending on your age group games will take place at the following days and timesSaturday: Under 6 (2006) 12.30pm -1.45pm. Under 7 (2005) 12.30pm- 1.45pm. Under 10 (2002) 4.30pm- 5.45pm. Sunday: Under 9 (2003) 11.30am- 1pm. (2004) 6.45pm - 8.15pm

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G.A.A. FOCUS By Pat Harrington Snippets from the local and National SceneI cannot be 100% sure of the statistics but soccer probably has got the greatest participation figures on the playing fields. That said, for a lot of those playing the game it is about just kicking a ball around on Sunday morning and getting out for a bit of fresh air. The standard would not be great. Lest I get castigated for my remarks, of course there are those extremely enthusiastic fellows who train every week and treat their followers to games of quite a high standard.Rugby is a growing sport, boosted by the success of Munster and Leinster in the Heineken cup. No doubt it can be exciting to watch. Yet, club rugby would not have a big fan base. The numbers who watch Munster and Leinster never ceases to amaze me; such people seem to be smitten by this oval ball game. It really is a fashion statement, and the in thing is to be seen to follow this game.Poor G.A.A. CoverageYou may well wonder where this article is going, why I digress from the norm. Well, I must express my disappointment with the coverage given to hurling and football matters by R.T.E. and The Evening Echo. Sunday night coverage by the National Broadcaster is to say the least amateurish; just a rushed one-hour programme. With so many games going on they could surely stretch this to 90 minutes, devoting more time to each game. Showing two minutes and calling it highlights is an insult to the intelligence of the viewer. I sincerely believe there could be an hour-long magazine programme each week, involving travelling to counties and clubs to look at their facilities and perhaps taking in a training session. Included could be a discussion on financial issues, building programmes or pitch development. De PaperCoverage of club games – Senior, Premier Intermediate and lower grade intermediate in the Echo is appalling. For example about three weeks ago the Monday edition carried a full-page report on an under 19 club soccer league game. The same publication and on the same night covered six games, Senior and intermediate hurling in less than one quarter of a page. Surely there is a lack of balance here. In fact some of these reports are basic in the extreme – often simple one-liners. The above is not merely a one-off but a regular occurrence. There is no doubt that intercounty games get the desired coverage but surely the club is where it all begins for the players. Perhaps it is the club that should be fighting the case with

our beloved Paper, or maybe the county boards need to wake up and smell the coffee. The P.R.O. will need to start earning her corn.ManagementTo borrow a well-worn phrase from over the water, its ‘squeaky bum time, for intercounty managers. At this stage of the season county preparation should be on the final furlong for the first round of the championship. Sadly some frontmen have been ousted while others are getting in stinging preparation from former players and former managers. Cavan manager, Val Andrews resigned due to criticism from some board members following his second stint with the county. I understand that the players too were dissatisfied with his contribution.The most surprising, and what I would term stinging criticism came from Conor Hayes, the former Galway winning captain. (The last Galway man to lift the Liam MacCarthy cup). Conor himself enjoyed a stint as Galway manager but did not win the Liam MacCarthy during his term. Hayes strongly disagreed with the positioning of some players and went on to say that the team was not settled as were the Cork side. Cork are winning their games – 4 out of 5. Perhaps that is why they are settled.I reckon there are deeper problems within Galway hurling. Galway is one of the best, if not the most successful county at underage in the country, winning regularly at minor and under 21 levels. Where have all these players gone? Perhaps Conor should be looking more in-house. Cork is the only county that Galway has beaten over the last few years. When last did the Tribesmen defeat Kilkenny or Tipperary in the championship? For the record it was Kilkenny in 2005. I cannot claim that the present manager Anthony Cunningham has all the answers but perhaps he should be given a sporting chance.CondolencesI wish to convey my sincere condolences to Breda Heffernan on the death of her beloved husband Martin, and to their family on the loss of their father. Martin has been a long-time member and loyal supporter of Douglas G.A.A. Club. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.

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Douglas GAAResults:15/04/12: Senior Footbal leagueDouglas 2-16 St. Finbarr’s 2-1022/04/12: Junior Football leagueDouglas 1-07 Whites Cross 0-0622/04/12: Senior Football leagueDouglas 0-11 O’Donovan Rossa 1-08Fashion Show:The social committee have organised a club fundraising fashion show for

Friday 27th April in the club pavilion. Start time is 8pm. Tickets are 10 euro each and are available from the club bar and club shop.Golf Classic:This years Douglas G.A.A. Golf Classic is scheduled for 1st June. For details contact Der O’Regan on (086) 6093083.

I.I.B.A. Short Mat Bowls Results and Fixtures (Cork Zone) by Michael J.O’Shaughnessy

The West Cork (3-Bowl Triples) Tournament hosted by (Cox’s Hall, Skibbereen & St Colums) staged the final session on Sunday 22nd April 2012 and proved an enjoyable event with 66-teams doing battle for the top prizes. The Tournament was held in the Bandon Grammar School Sports Hall and the results were as follows: Quarter-finals:- D.C.S. (J. O’Driscoll) beat Cox’s Hall (D. Kingston, K. Kingston & M. Jennings), Watergrasshill (S.O’Regan) beat Sacred Heart (M. Murphy, D. Keane & T. Murphy), Midleton (T. O’Shea) beat Crosshaven (Mary, Con & Conor Middleton) and Ballincollig G.A.A. (M. Sisk) beat Barrs (D. Kenneally, E. O’Leary & J. O’Brien)

Semi-finals:- Watergrasshill (S. O’Regan) beat D.C.S. (Sheila O’Driscoll, Mary Boland & John O’Driscoll) and Ballinincollig G.A.A. (M. Sisk) beat Midleton (Michael Bevan, Malcolm Taylor & Tony O’Shea) Final:- Ballincollig G.A.A. (Mary Boyde, Sheila O’Leary & Martin Sisk) beat Watergrasshill (Paddy O’Regan, Denis Crowley & ShaneO’Regan) Scorecard:- 1-0, 2-0, 1-0, 3-0, 0-1, 1-0, 0-4 = 8/5 The umpires on duty for the final session were:- John Hill, Sam Jennings, Pierce O’Sullivan & Gerty Stroker. The prizes were presented to the winners by Ken Kelly, Pierce O’Sullivan and Georgina Watters.

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