Community Magazine April 2015 No. 334 EDITORIAL the litter bins, make sure not to leave the hole blocked in such a way that the next person to arrive cannot access it, unless the crows have got there first! Readers of the letters columns in the newspapers will be aware of the interest that is taken in the first sightings of the swallow or the first recording of the call of the cuckoo. These occasions have traditionally been regarded as harbingers of summer. An equally compelling indication came my way last Sunday, 29th March, when I came across my first nesting pair of cool pop wrappers. Can the main flock be far behind? As we move on from the lower temperatures of winter we usually observe a noticeable increase in litter, particularly where groups tend to gather or congregate with the lengthening evenings. The presence of a nearby bin or even one at the centre of the action seems to have no bearing on things. Even through the depths of winter, the main street and approach roads into Clane produce a minimum of four packed wheelie bins of litter (walked in) in any week. With the advent of summer this greatly increases as much more ice-cream, cool pops and cold drinks are consumed. CALENDAR Wednesday 8th-Saturday 11th April Clane Musical & Dramatic Society present “The Cripple of Inishmaan” by Martin McDonagh, which will be staged in The Abbey in Clane. See p. 7 Wednesday 15th April Clane Local History Group will launch 4th edition of their annual historical journal, “Coiseanna” in the G.A.A. at 8pm. See p. 11 Sunday 26th April Fleadh Cheoil Chill Dara takes place in Scoil Dara, Kilcock on Sunday 26th April 2015 at 10 a.m. Monday 27th April Monthly Meeting of Clane Community Council in the Evergreen Room of the Abbey Community Centre at 8pm. The disappointing aspect to all of this is that all through the summer, from the1st of June to the 1st of September, a special endeavour is made by so many to coincide with the Tidy Towns effort. It is heartening to see the efforts made by residents associations and individuals to keep their estates trim and tidy. Clane has traditionally been one of the highest achievers in our population category. For years we came second to Kinsale or Clonakilty, both of which in time went on to become national winners. There is great potential here for success with a little extra effort all round: I don’t mean anything excessive but perhaps as little as an hour in the week. Watch the notice board for the commencement of Tuesday evening work turnouts. Tools of your choice are available to participants at the Abbey Community Centre. Another suggestion might be to pick up three or four pieces of paper as you go from your car to the shop. Make sure your household bins are well packed down and closed so that the crows can not get at them in the early morning. Also, when using CLANE TOASTMASTERS Clane Toastmasters next meeting will be Wednesday 1st April at Clane GAA club @ 7.45pm If you would like to improve your public speaking and leadership skills in a friendly and encouraging envoirnment just come along on Wednesday, we would be delighted to see you there. For more information you EDITOR’S DEADLINE The deadline for receipt of material for the May issue of Le Chéile is Monday 27th April To 142 Loughbollard please. Tel. 045-868474. E-mail: margaretmcevoy1@eircom.net Get Le Chéile on www.clanecommunity.ie 2 can call Maureen on 087 2258020 or Tomás on 086 64474 www.clanetoastmasters.com start & the top three teams only have two points separating them. The top three teams are as follows: Fran Byrne. Padraig Rooney, Diarmuid Coonan, Paul Morrissey, John Duffy 410 points. Tommy Carew, Ger Nevin, James Malone, Joe Higgins 408 points. Dermot Maguire, Sean Byrne, Anthony Dunne, Paddy Murray 408 points. CLANE GOLF CLUB We had the Drive-in for our incoming Captain, Declan Mahony on Sunday 1st March, following Mass at Clongowes Church for deceased past members. Also 20/22nd March 18 Hole Match play Qualifier-top 32 to qualify. A 3- man team, 9 hole competition played after the drive- in was won by: 1st John Slevin 2nd Ger Nevin 3rd William Lacey Gross: Seamus Carew John Carew, Bernard Campbell, James Malone with 52 points. Runners-up: Aidan Donovan, Eamonn Howlin, Jim Mahony with 50 points. Forthcoming Events: Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th MarchLiam Murphy Trophy 18 Hole Stableford February/ March Results: 9 Hole Spring League competitions: 27/28th Feb. 1st Jim Mahony - 26 points. 2nd Michael Gately - 25 points. 3rd Aidan Donovan - 24 points. 6/8th March: Class 1 1st Diarmuid Coonan 2nd John McAndrew Class 2 1st Paul Morrissey 2nd Paddy Murray - 43 points - 42 points - 41 points 73 strokes. April Sunday 26th April 8.30 to 9.50 a.m. Away outing to Arnold Palmer K Club course. Number of players limited to 36- see Time Sheet on Notice board. - 24 points. - 23 points. New Members: We welcome any new members & details of subscription can be obtained from Hon. Secretary- Eamonn Howlin, phone no: 087 1215 396. Junior & Juvenile applications are particularly welcome. - 26 points. - 25 points. 13/15th March: 1st Eamonn Howlin-27 points. 2nd William Lacey -25 points. (last 5) 3rd Sean Byrne - 25 points. Signed: Eamonn Howlin CLANE LOCAL HISTORY GROUP 20/22nd March : Class 1 1st Padraig Rooney - 26 points 2nd James Malone - 25 points Class 2 1st John Duffy - 26 points 2nd Paddy Murray - 25 points Non Winners Class 3 1st Ger Nevin - 26 points 2nd Tom Bryan - 24 points. (last 6) Launch of "Coiseanna" 15th April 2015. Clane Local History Group will launch the 4th edition of their annual historical journal "Coiseanna" on Wednesday, 15th April at 8pm in the Clane GAA Club, Prosperous Road, Clane. This year's journal will be launched once again by Mr. Des Marron, Mayor of Clane, who has also written an article for it. The Spring League, with only one week to go, has been a very close contest since the 3 The purpose of the journal is to keep alive, communicate and share the rich earlier heritage which is to be found in Clane's historic environs and to engender a deep sense of pride in that heritage on the part of the residents of the Village both old and recent. The reader-friendly layout of the journal is a tribute to Jim Heffernan, who designs and edits Coiseanna. This year's volume runs to 124 pages and contains numerous articles on notable people, places and events with Clane connections. A glance at the Contents page reveals an extensive list of articles ranging from James Joyce's Schooldays in Clongowes to Clane's Hidden Gems. There is also a large Miscellany section containing humorous and interesting snippets from the past. The Man of Aran which is being filmed on the neighbouring island of Inishmore by the Hollywood director Robert Flaherty. A strange and comic tale, we are drawn deeper and deeper into the island life of Inishmaan and the characters who inhabit the island and influence Billy’s life. With strong and powerful language, the play is not suitable for children under sixteen. The Cripple of Inishmaan was first performed in The Royal National Theatre in December 1996 and more recently was performed on Broadway with Daniel Radcliffe (“Harry Potter”) in the lead role and with the part of Johnnypateenmike being played by Pat Shortt. The cast in Clane is as follows:Kate Osborne Michelle Flannery Eileen Osborne – Elaine Moore O’Donohoe Johnnypateenmike – Andy Kelly Billy – Robert Gallagher Bartley – Evan McGarr Helen – Sarah Houlihan Babbybobby – Conor Burnell Doctor – Val Brennan Mammy – Aine Grace Coiseanna still costs only 5 euro per copy which represents excellent value. It would make an ideal present for Clane people who have had to emigrate in recent years. Clane Local History Group would like to acknowledge the support of Clane Project Centre. CLANE MUSICAL & DRAMATIC SOCIETY As mentioned, the play’s wonderfully descriptive and evocative strong language is not suitable for children under sixteen. Every character has a depth of personality that is reminiscent of John B. Keane but even deeper – it’s a joy to read and a wonderful road for the cast to travel between now and the 8th April when the play opens. Clane Musical & Dramatic Society would once again like to thank everyone who supported the annual concert Sing into Spring which was held in The Westgrove Hotel on Friday 27th February. In addition to the production team and Master of Ceremonies for the night renowned Playwright and award winning Actor Robert Massey, who kept the audience entertained between acts special thanks are due to the cast who provided a wonderful night’s entertainment. Thank you one and all. The Cripple of Inishmaan will be staged in The Abbey in Clane from the 8th to the 11th April. Tickets are on sale in Marron’s Pharmacy, Main Street, Clane– or you may book tickets for this iconic play (limited to over 16s) by phoning Anne at 087 6897376 No sooner was the concert over than rehearsals began in earnest for the Society’s next production - The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh. Sadie O’Reilly PRO – Clane Musical & Dramatic Society The play tells the story of young Cripple Billy, who wants to be in the film THE EVERGREENS 4 Maureen Spain (PRO) Spring is still everywhere and Summer is only just around the corner now and we are all feeling uplifted by the stretch in the evenings and signs of new life, flowers and shrubs in our gardens, variegated trees, all help to uplift our spirits. ICA Our guild is still beavering away on Thursday evenings. We are fortunate in having a number of multi-talented members in our group, who generously share their talents with us lesser mortals. As a result we have decorated plain white candles, made distinguished St. Patricks Day cards and realistic looking hedgehogs- among other items. Earwigs beware this summer! Our dedicated crafts promoter- Ita, attended an Arts, Craft and Produce Day at Menlo Park Hotel, Galway, and gave a glowing report on sameproducing some sparkling jewellery as proof. We got very good advice from Chiropodist, Ruby Whelan on foot care and tips for keeping us on our toes and healing our heels. We enjoyed two very sociable outings during the past few weeks- Singing into Spring by Clane Musical Society in the Westgrove Hotel and Strictly Musical in Killashee House Hotel. Congratulations to all concerned. The St. Patricks Day parade was once again a great success- well done to the hard working committee. On Saturday 21st we took part in Guild of the Year Competition, hosted by Kilcock Guild. Congratulations to overall winners Maynooth, Two-Mile-House came second and Lexlip third. God bless and grant a happy future to all the girls and boys who recently received the sacrament of Confirmation. Best wishes to all for a very happy Easter. For information on ICA please contact Hon Sec. Yvonne Winters on 0860308779... pro M. O’Connor. As the season of Lent draws to a close and we are facing the most important feast of the Christian Calendar as we recall the death of Jesus on the Cross and His rising to new life with God -yes its Easter. In order to prepare for this we are encouraged to enter this last phase of Lent in a spirit of thanksgiving and asking for the grace needed to live lives away from sin and close to Christ in every way. Look at the sacrifice He made for us to secure graces necessary for us. First of all on behalf of the Evergreens I would like to offer our congratulations and best wishes to all the children from Clane and Rathcoffey schools who are about to make their first Holy Communion. May God bless them all and shower graces on them and on their families. The 11th Clane St. Patrick’s Day Parade was, as usual, a spectacular and tremendous success -thanks to Mary Dunne and the hard-working Parade Committee for all their dedicated work in getting this organized each year and all the wonderful festivities that go with it. There’s always something for young and old alike. We will be soon having a Sale of Work, so maybe if you are de-cluttering and have any unwanted items we would be grateful for them. What might be unwanted by you might seem like gold-dust to someone else; that’s how it goes. CLANE ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL, 2015 Our Festival has come to an end for another year and hopefully everyone enjoyed the events which were organised this year. Jenny Casey – our Grand Marshal did herself proud and did our village proud too. Well done Jenny!! Tá súil agam go mbeidh am breá againn ceiliúra am-Cásca fé shéan is fé shona. I wish you all on behalf of the Evergreens a safe holy and happy Easter-time. Rath Dé oraibh go léir. Slán ar feadh tamall. We had great fun. We met Bosco, X Factor 5 2nd Showstoppers Stage School 3rd Clane Building Works Mary Byrne, Voice of Ireland Singer Kayleigh Cullinan, The Newbridge Gospel Choir and lots more. Our Lord Mayor Dessie Marron sang the Beautiful Village of Clane with the Choir too. It was just brilliant. Non Commercial 1st The Hedgehog Club 2nd Clane Community Council 3rd Rathcoffey Camogie Club What a Parade!!! The quality of the Floats and the enthusiasm of the participants was tremendous. Congratulations to all involved. MC Matt Browne did a great job again. Thanks Matt. We are looking for new committee members and helpers for 2016. Our 2016 theme will be announced shortly. Please email us with any queries or feedback on this year’s Festival or indeed if you have any ideas for our 2016 Festival. We would love to hear from you. Email: clanefestival@kildare.ie. Check out www.clanefestival.ie for video highlights and photos of our Parade . Photos will also be displayed in Clane Photo Shop. Our judges on the day were: Aidan Farrelly, Jerry Russell, Sarah Beegan, Ann Smurfit, Trish McNeela and Anita Hendy. They had a tough job picking winners. Thanks to Jerry Russell and the staff of the Westgrove Hotel for all their help and support and also for providing us with a lovely venue for our events over the weekend. Mary Dunne Chairperson Thanks to Clane GAA for the use of their Clubhouse Cáfe for our storytelling and Musical Tots morning. CLANE G.A.A. Lotto Results Our Lotto Jackpot has now reached €9,000. This is a great prize that someone in our community could win over the coming weeks so make sure you are in with a chance to win. Thanks to all our supporters for supporting the Lotto and to our recent winners, enjoy your winnings. Thanks to all our sponsors, helpers and stewards, to Clane Red Cross and the Civil Defence and to the Gardaí. Without all this help, the Parade would not be possible. Thanks to Clane Community Council for lighting up The Abbey and going green for the Festival. 21st March 2015, JACKPOT €8,850 Numbers drawn were 5, 8, 10, 24. There was no jackpot winner. €25 winners were Ciara Byrne, Mag Curran and Alex Next draw Saturday March 28th and the jackpot is €9,000. Tickets €2 each. 2015 Clane St. Patrick’s Day Parade Award Winners Overall Award Enquiring Minds Childcare Best Themed Award – Childhood Games 14th March 2015, JACKPOT €8,700 Numbers drawn were 10, 12, 16, 17. There was no jackpot winner. €25 winners were Peter O’Neill, Liam Percival, Lisa Callan and John Blake. 7th March 2015, JACKPOT €8,550 Michael Noone Motors Commercial 1st Murphy Gray School of Irish Dancing 6 Numbers drawn were 15, 20, 23, 25. There was no jackpot winner. €25 winners were J. J. Logan, John Noonan, Rose Hayes and Paddy Moore. CLANE TENNIS CLUB Clane Tennis Club,, is preparing for a busy year with over 200 Adults and juniors enjoying our great facilities with five all weather floodlit courts and plenty of tennis activity planned. 1st March 2015, JACKPOT €8,400 Numbers drawn were 7, 11, 20, 26. There was no jackpot winner. €25 winners were J. J. Logan, E, D, K, Grehan, Peter O’Neill and Lily Kelly. Congratulation to the Men's team who had a great win in the semi Final of Div 5 Dublin League last Sun. against Sutton in front of great home supporters and play Clontarf next Sun 29th in Sutton and we wish them the best of luck. Bingo Our Bingo is continuing to grow every Tuesday night at 8:30pm in the hall – many top cash prizes each week including a chance to win the Jackpot that is over €2,200 – all welcome to participate. If anyone would like to help out with the Bingo, please contact Dave Cahill and you will be more than welcome Monday Men's Doubles continues over the winter and all are welcome - comm. 8p. m. Weekly Tuesday social Doubles Tournament comm. 7.30p.m. Golf Classic Clane GAA will be holding an important Golf Classic fundraiser in Millicent golf club on Friday 24th April. Team of 4 costs €200 and that includes a goody bag and a meal in golf clubhouse after your golf! We have Tee-Box sponsorship available for €50 and 1/2 Tee-Box for €25. Later on that night there will be a presentation night in the club house which will also include a big raffle with food and music and craic! Ladies morning tennis every Thursday 11 1p.m. Fri. April 10th. Annual Tournament sponsored by Seamus and Kitty Manzor. Floodlight cards are now available in M Fuel Shop) and Heavenly. €20 with used card, 5 hours per card. We are preparing Draft plan for the club and hope to have it completed end Feb. which will include resurfacing of 5 courts, provide a midi court for young children and Special Needs and upgrading our clubhouse with extension. Spring Cleaning Do you have any old mobile phones left lying around at home? The club is collecting all mobile phones that are not in use – why not bring them down to the club when you are training next? We are now open for new members with special reduced rates for students and families. The students from Clane and Heweston Primary School and Scoil Mhuire are now using our courts during School term and we are also catering for the KARE centre with members using the facilities on Wednesday mornings. Sports Prediction Sheet for 2015 There is also a Sports Prediction sheet for 2015 available to get in the club – entry fee is only €10 and many cash prizes are guaranteed – the 1st event is the US Masters and all sheets have to be back by that point – ensure you don’t miss out. Michael Hallissy We are also erecting a new entrance 7 which is being jointly funded by KARE and Tennis Club with assistance from Clane Tidy Towns and TUS workers. The club of course has to have plenty of fundraising in order to carry out repairs and day to day organisation of the club and the major event is "Strictly Come Dancing" which is jointly hosted with Clane United FC and we will be announcing soon, details for this year's event which will be held on Bank Holiday Sun. Oct. 25th. Events for the year include plenty of tournaments and teams participating in Dublin Leagues and of course coaching programmes for all grades. Our Junior and Senior coach, Ritchie Mahoney, is available on request and has junior coaching classes every Sat morning and Fri. evenings. tel. 086 6051005. The young population of Clane is increasing enormously and a recent report claims that young children are overweight and not getting enough exercise. Clane Tennis Club organises Park Tennis and Summer Camps in July and Aug. for boys and girls from age six upwards. Parents are welcome to attend at all times. Strict Garda vetting in operation. We are now accepting new members for the coming year with Special Adult Membership Offer for 2015-16 only €160 . We also have Special Family membership, students rate and easy payments can be arranged on request. Always remember, it's never too late to join as some of our members still enjoy playing in their seventies and Eighties. Ballroom & Latin American Dance Bootcamp Meet new friends and keep fit throughout the year. Alexandra Technique Assertiveness Skills Autodesk Revit Bookkeeping - Manual & Computerised Cake Decorating Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) ACCA Yr 2 Computer Over 55's - Beginners Computers - Improvers + Plus Computers- Beginners Creative Photography & Techniques ECDL - New English - Beginners Flower Arranging German - Improvers Certified Accounting Tech. (CAT) ACCA Yr 2 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Communications Computer Over 55's - Improvers Conversational French Conversational Irish Crochet to Designer Wear Destress Full Body Massage Drawing the Portrait Drawing the Portrait Drawing the Portrait Early Care & Education Practice Hand Built Pottery & Modelling Internet & Social Media Junior Cert Maths - Higher Kettlebells Learning the Bodhrán Leaving Cert Irish - Higher Leaving Cert Maths - Higher - TY students Leaving Cert Maths - Ordinary - Contd. Leaving Cert Maths- Higher - 5th Years - Contd. Leaving Cert Maths- Higher - Contd. Make-Up Artist - Introduction Piping Skills for Cake Decorating Salsa Argentine Tango Spanish - Improvers Start & Grow Your Own Business Sugarcraft Cake Decorating Trace Your Family Wedding Flowers Yoga TUESDAY Contact: 087 2745904. SCOIL MHUIRE COMMUNITY SCHOOL - CLANE Adult Evening / Day Courses Summer 2015 MONDAY A Helping Hand with Behaviour Baking & Desserts. 8 Getting Started with Ipad Computers Graphic Design & Branding - Introd Guitar - Improvers Hairstyling Introduction to Psychology Italian - Beginners Jewellery Making Keyboard Piano - Beginners Keyboard Piano - Improvers Leaving Cert Irish for Transition Yrs. Mediation / Personal Development Mountain & Hiking Navigation Skills Basic Woodworking Bee Keeping Callanetics Canine Obedience Training Chinese for Beginners CompTIA A+ - Contd Dance for Fitness Digital Photography Digital Photography - Contd (Certified) Drawing Techniques ECDL - New Introduction to Computer Programming Italian - Improvers Jewellery Making - Intermediate Joys of Cooking Kickboxing - Ladies only Leaving Cert Biology - Higher - Contd. Painting with Acrylics Photoshop for Photographers + Plus Pilates Pilates - Follow on Practical First Aid Spanish - Beginners Special Needs Assisting -Contd. Stress Management & Mindful Living Take Control of Your Life Tenor Banjo / Mandolin The Law of Attraction Traditional Upholstery Web Design Using Wordpress Woodcarving Writing Short Stories NUI Maynooth Certificate in Psychology - Contd Oil Painting Speaking with Confidence Tractors & Farm Machinery Web Design Using Wordpress Zumba Fitness WEDNESDAY Adult Drama for Fun Bridge -Improvers Car Maintenance Career Dev. & Job Seeking Skills Cert in Paralegal Studies Civil Litigation -Contd. Choice Theory Creative Writing Dressmaking -Beginners Everyday Practical Computer Skills French - Improvers Furniture Restoration Introduction to Massage / Reflexology Learning the Guitar Leaving Cert Agricultural Science - Higher Leaving Cert French - Higher - Contd Make-Up (ITEC) Certified - Contd Mindfulness Mediation Online & Digital Marketing Pilates Poultry Keeping Primary Food Hygiene - Certified Public Speaking TRX Suspension Training Vehicle Branding & Wrapping - Introd Watercolour Painting YOGA DAY COURSES MONDAY Creative Writing 1.30 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 1.00 Dressmaking - Beginners 1.30 Oil Painting Pilates 10.30 Pilates -Follow On TUESDAY Kettlbells 1.00 Sugarcraft Cake Decorating THURSDAY Adult Ballet 9 11.30 10.309.3011.30- 1.30 9.3010.30-11.30 12.009.30-11.30 Yoga 10.30 -12.00 CLANE AND RATHCOFFEY COMMUNITY GAMES WEDNESDAY Digital Photography / Photoshop 12.00 -2.00 Learning the Guitar (Primary School Students) 3.45- 4.45 Mindfulness 11.30- 1.00 Spanish - Beginners 11.30-1.30 Watercolour Painting 9.30-11.30 Zumba Fitness 10.00-11.00 THURSDAY Alexander Techniques As is usual at this time of year, our Secretary has written to the Board of Management of Scoil Mhuire Community School to seek permission to hold the Field and Track Events in their sports fields in May. The letter will come to the Board’s attention at their next scheduled meeting. The date requested is Saturday 9th May, commencing at 12 noon. We will verify if this date is suitable in the May edition of Le Chéile and if so application forms will issue to all the schools in our area and the field will be marked out. 9.30-11.30 Creative Photography& Tech. + Plus 11.30- 1.30 Special Needs Assisting - Contd. 10.00 -1.00 FRIDAY Canine Obedience Training 11.30-12.30 Computers - Beginners + Plus 9.30 - 11.30 Computers - Improvers + Plus 11.30 - 1.30 Conversational French 11.30 - 1.30 Flower Arranging 9.30 - 11.30 It is difficult to get a day free from First Communions and other important family occasions all across our area. We are aware that there are First Communions on Sunday 10th but that should not be a problem. We are trying to avoid late evening games, which have been our practice over many years, because late evenings can turn out surprisingly cold for younger children. Let us keep our fingers crossed for nice weather, in particular that it may be dry. ENROLMENT DETAILS TO ENROL ON-LINE LOG ON TO: www.clanesm.com By Telephone: 868255 The County Games will be held in Clongowes again this year. All that remains to be said is -get practicing and do enjoy ! Day-time from 13th April 2015 9.30 am4.30pm Evening: One evening (In Person) Thursday 16th April 2015 7.30 pm 9.30pm TIDY TOWNS Mornings: In person to the Adult Education Centre 9.30 pm - 1.00 pm COURSES BEGIN Monday 27th April 2015 Tuesday 28th April 2015 Wednesday 29th April 2015 Thursday 30th April 2015 Friday 1st May 2015 FURTHER INFORMATION Telephone: 045-868255 Fax. No.: 045-868788 Email: claneadult@gmail.com Website: www.clanesm.com 10 Clane Tidy Towns Group participated as usual in the National Spring Clean on 21st March. On an everyday basis throughout the whole year we normally pick up the litter in the village area and for up to half a mile out each of the six approach roads. The Spring Clean effort resulted in the filling to capacity of a very large skip provided by the County Council in association with An Taisce. The Tidy Towns members were, as usual, working with local residents along the rural roads and laneways. Residents of a number of housing estates were also involved. The Ballinagappa Road was meticulously cleaned out as far as Betaghstown Cross. Even though this road was cleaned in a simi- lar way last year, and in fact over many years, it made the biggest contribution to the filling of the skip, this and a few other recognized black spots like the Circus Field beside Lidyl, Nancy’s Lane and the old lane which led to Abbeylands House. The answer to the problem is for cars to carry a small bag for emptying at home. The message emanating from the serious dumping at the various black spots is not to avail of the offers which we frequently hear from callers to our doors who make offers – usually very reasonably priced– to clean out our garages and dispose of our rubbish. Such people do not have a refuse disposal licence and the rubbish invariably ends up a short distance out the road. Help was not as forthcoming this year as it was in previous years and one was left with the horrific thought that if this National effort has ever to be abandoned it will be a sad day for the rural environment. It is always very impressive to see the huge work done along the roads around the Donadea, Staplestown, Coil Dubh and Timahoe area, where the organizers are Tír na Móna Community Council. They invited the Clane participants out to Staplestown to join them with soup, sandwiches and tea at the GAA. With that load off my chest I will briefly take the opportunity to announce that Saturday 11th April will be the occasion of the first regular sweep of the kerbsides along the Main Street. Please volunteer your assistance at the Abbey at 11am. Regular Tuesday evening work parties will re-commence on Tuesday 14th April at 7.30pm (again at the Abbey). The work is varied and may be to do with flower tubs, shrubberies, etc. Please do come along whenever you can. Your support will be much appreciated. How can the same skips be filled year after year, considering things are left so clean and perfect on the day? The answer has to be based on two deplorable practices which are so widespread and ingrained in the community. One is that certain KNOW YOUR CLANE More Coolmucks and Cahills black spots in the countryside are widely regarded as appropriate for dumping. These are generally places with deep ditches and a safe pull-in for cars. Bags and boxes filled with rubbish are to be found in abundance on the road verges and in the bottoms of the ditches at these locations. A JCB has to be at hand, as well as a tractor and trailer to lift televisions, washing machines and heavy jeep tyres from the bottoms of deep ditches! The second type of roadside litter is to be found evenly spread along the roadside verges extending for mile after mile. This includes coffee cartons, plastic and aluminium mineral containers, beer cans, glass bottles, bar wrappers, plastic sandwich wraps and squeezed up brown paper bags. These are thrown from the windows of passing cars and in the course of 12 months approximate to an average of a yard apart along both sides of every road in the country. From about April on they are covered up by the fresh vegetation. The following is a partial reprint from an article in December 2002 by Gary McGuire in which he refers to some lands and properties in Clane. Some place names are still extant while others are puzzling. “...Memorial to an indented deed of lease and release dated 1, 2 March 1768 between Rev. Harman, Dean of Waterford and Moses Cahill of Clane. Dean Harmann sold to Moses Cahill, for £170 12s. 6d., the house and garden called the Assembly House, the house and garden tenanted by John Dunn, and the house and garden now tenanted by Peter Doyle, all in Clane, plus one acre of land in Coolmuck, Co. Kildare…” [Registry of Deeds, Book 257, page 500, No. 169532, paraphrased] “...the lands and premises following, that is to say, the two Coolemucks containing 23 acres, Aughnacrew containing 28acres, 11 Aughamore and Loughanboy containing containing 40 acres, Aughasanterness containing 32 acres, part of the Maudlins and the Keilogues containing 26 acres, Carrigeen and the Cow Boy’s House and garden containing 31 acres, Park Bartle and the Four Acres containing ?? Acres, and a house in Clane and the church park, all of which said lands and premises are situated in or near Clane in the County of Kildare.” [Book 503 pg 300 no 323774] The place names referred to above are now listed in order as follows:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Coolemucks Aughnacrew Aughamore Loughanboy Aughasanterness Maudlins Keilogues Church Park Park Bartle Readers were asked if they had any clues as to the translated meanings of the place names or their locations. It was disappointing that not a single reply was obtained. Rather than suggest answers at this stage we would like to leave the list to the consideration of readers. Some suggested answers will be offered in next month’s Le Céile. If any readers would like to suggest answers they will be very welcome. Such responses should be received before the next deadline of April 27th. 12
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