February 25th 2024

Welcome to Durrow sign with flowers beneath it planted by the Tidy Towns group.ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – Durrow Tidy Towns are holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 5th of March 2024 at 8.00pm sharp in Durrow Library. All are most welcome.

SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY – DURROW COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Durrow Community Council will hold the Annual Senior Citizens Party in The Castle Arms Hotel on Saturday the 2nd of March at 2pm. The invites have been issued – but if anyone who did not get one but wishes to attend, please get in touch with Ethel on (087) 0665752.

MUSICAL TIME! Our Lady’s Meadow PS will present ‘Aladdin Trouble’ on Wednesday 13th March at 12 noon and again on Thursday 14th March at 7.30pm in the Castle Arms Hotel Durrow. This year due to the size of our new venue (kindly sponsored by St. Canice’s Credit Union Durrow) we can offer tickets for sale to the wider community. Tickets cost €15 and are available to buy in the school office.

PILATES: Plates commenced on Monday 19th February in Cullohill Community Hall and continue every Monday at 7pm for seven weeks. All are most welcome.

DURROW DEVELOPMENT FORUM: Shine Like a Star Concert, Saturday 16th March 2024 in the Castle Arms Hotel at 8.00pm, doors open at 7.30pm, Over 18’s event, bar available. Celebrate St. Patrick’s weekend and enjoy a convert of local talent. Tickets available on https://durrowscarecrowfestival.com/community-shop/ online with limited tickets available at the door. If you would like to showcase your talent or fancy your moment on stage, please contact Anne on (086) 6079069 before Monday 16th February. (Fundraising event with the proceeds going to building the Durrow Community Hub)
READY TO RUMBLE! We are getting Ready To Rumble with a very special fundraising event! Family Friendly Grand Slam Wrestling comes to The Castle Arms Hotel, Durrow on Saturday 6th April 2024 at 7pm. WWE style entertainment for ALL the family to enjoy. Get ready to Cheer the Good Guys and Boo the Badies as we crown the King of the Ring! Tickets €15, available to buy at durrowscarecrowfestival.com/community-shop/ online. (Fundraising event with the proceeds going to building the Durrow Community Hub)

DURROW TIDY TOWNS: Durrow Sustainable Energies Committee (SEC), do you want to reduce your heating bills by improving your energy efficiency? Durrow SEC are looking for 10 homeowners to jointly invest in attic and cavity wall insulation. Often these are the most cost effective upgrades made to a house. By pooling houses together we hope to benefit from economies of scale, resulting in reduced costs for each homeowner, grants of up to €, are available. To participate or if you need further information, please email:- secdurrow@gmail.com
Adopt an Area – is there an area in Durrow you’d like to adopt? After our Bronze Win in 2023 and our biggest ever points jump, we need help over the coming months as we aim for a Silver Medal for Durrow in the 2024 National Tidy Towns Competition. If the volunteer days don’t suit, would you like to adopt an area to weed, sweep, water, clean and keep tidy this year? Let us know on 087 9626350 or message our facebook page. If you would like to be added to our volunteer WhatsApp group, please text Add me to TT volunteers on 086 3657833 – many thanks!
UNWANTED TEDDIES: We are grateful to be able to fundraise through the Scarecrow Festival for Tidy Towns projects and it seems early but if any of you or your children friends children are finished with Teddy Bears – can you please keep for the festival for the prizes. Charity shops don’t take Teddies anymore and it would be great if anyone has any that they could put in washing machine and dry over the coming months as the weather gets better. They are always a great and ‘old fashioned’ hit with visitors and a fantastic way to recycle into a circular economy whist also helping with fundraising for Tidy Towns. Thanks everyone! You can message us directly on Facebook or contact 087 9626350 for any queries.

SLIME WORKSHOPS! For kids aged 5 to 9 years old at 9.30am and for kids aged 9 to 12 years old at 11am at Bob’s Bar on March 16th and 23rd also April 6th and April 13th. Each session is 1 hour. Contact Ruth on 087 2158319 or to ruthcampion@hotmail.com by email.

CULLOHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE – PROGRESSIVE 25 CARD GAME: Progressive 25 Card Game continues every Sunday night in Cullohill Community Centre at 8pm and all are most welcome. Winners on Sunday 18th February 2024 were: Joint First – Dick Brennan and Michael Kells, Padraig and Noreen Ryan; Second – Joe McGill and Eddie Delaney. The Raffle Winners on the night were: Tommy Whyte and Veronica Muldowney.

BALLYOUSKILL 25s CARDS GAME – Ballyouskill 25s Cards continues in Ballyouskill Community Hall on the last Friday of the month at 8pm. Usual prizes and a raffle on the night. The next game will be held on Friday the 22nd of March 2024 at 8pm sharp. All are welcome.

WHIST DRIVE: The Killermogh Whist Drive is held in the Parochial Hall, Cork Road, Durrow. The Next Whist drive is on Thursday 22nd February 2024 at 8pm. All are most welcome.

DURROW BRIDGE CLUB: Club meetings continue on Wednesdays at 7.30pm in the Castle Arms Hotel. All are most welcome. The winners of February games played so far were as follows: First N/S – Helen O Brien and Susan Lawlor; First E/W – Hilda McEvoy and Jacinta Fitzpatrick; First N/S – Phil Kingston and Paddy Purcell; First – E/W Gay Doyle and Mary Shortall; First – Marjorie McGeough and Tony Dooley; Second – Ann Fitzpatrick and Dolly Harding; Third – Hilda McEvoy and Jacinta Fitzpatrick; First – Nuala Molumby and Shem Mulhall; Second – Marjorie McGeough and Tony Dooley; Third – Fr. Martin Delaney and Marion Sherman. Well done to all the winners.

LOCAL ENTERPRISE WEEK 2024: Local Enterprise Week is taking place this year from Monday, March 4th to Friday, March 8th! For full details of all events please visit www.localenterprise.ie/laois online. We look forward to bringing you another week long programme of events and training during Local Enterprise Week 2024.

DURROW COMMUNITY SERVICES: Durrow Community Services currently have the following vacancies: 5 positions as an Environmental Worker in Durrow; 1 position as Groundskeeper in Durrow; 1 position as an Environmental Worker in Cullohill; 1 position as an Office Administrator in Durrow; 1 position as Catering Assistant in Durrow; 1 position as an Environmental Worker in Ballacolla. As per the Department of Social Protection requirements, the positions are 19.5 hours per week and must be on a Social Welfare payment for minimum of 12 months to apply. Please contact Astrid Andersson on 057 8736870 or andersson@durrowcs.com for further information.

CULLOHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL: Scoil Tighearnach Naofa, Cullohill is now accepting enrolments for incoming Junior Infants for September 2024. Enrolment forms are available from the school office on request, email scoiltnaofa@gmail.com. The deadline for application is Thursday, 29th February.

SET DANCING CLASSES: Set Dancing continues in The Wheel Inn Ballyouskill on Thursdays at 9pm – all are most welcome to join. Contact Paddy at (085) 8607256 or Francis at (085) 7157694 for more details. An enjoyable way to socialise and dispel the winter evening blues while helping to keep fit.

DURROW AND DISTRICT PIPE BAND: We’re always looking for new members, so why not come along to a practice? Get in touch with our Facebook page if you’re interested in learning the pipes or drums, all levels catered for. See https://www.facebook.com/DurrowPipeBand or search Facebook for “Durrow & District Pipe Band” to find us online.

THIRD LAOIS DURROW SCOUTS – Our Beaver and Cub Scout sections are currently at capacity for leader Ratios. If you are considering volunteering, love the outdoors and learning new skills then please consider joining the scout group. Email gldurrow@gmail.com with any questions or to put your name forward.
SPACES: Beaver (6-8 yrs) and Cubs (9-11yrs) have limited spaces available. Please email gldurrow@gmail.com to register.

DOG WALKERS! A reminder to clean up after your dog. We have Mutt Mitt dispensers and instructions on how to clean up after your dog, throughout Durrow. Dog fouling is a serious health risk and children can easily not see it and bring indoors on bikes, shoes, buggies and it’s a particular hazard to wheelchair users. If you’d like to become a green dog walker we have information in the Post Office and Library regarding the initiative. Please be responsible and clean up after your pet!

DURROW POST OFFICE: We here at Durrow Post Office do both AIB and Bank of Ireland Lodgements and withdrawals. We provide a quick and professional service for all your personal and business banking. We are here to help you and make banking easier.
AIB CUSTOMERS – You can do * Cash lodgements with bank debit card or lodgement slips; * Cash withdrawals with bank debit card; * Cheque lodgements with a personalised lodgement slip.
BANK OF IRELAND CUSTOMERS – You can do * Cash lodgements with bank debit card or lodgement slips; * Cash withdrawals with bank debit card; * Cheque lodgements with a personalised lodgement slip.

DEFIBRILLATORS IN DURROW: We are lucky to have defibrillators in Durrow – one at the Gala Grocery Store and one at The Community Playground. It is vitally important that if you or anyone you know is unfortunate enough to need to use one, you must inform Susan in the Gala Grocery Store as soon as possible afterwards, as the pads need to be replaced – NOTE: They are single use! The defibrillator needs to be ready for the next person who may need to use it – that person could be you or a loved one! Thanks for your cooperation.

DURROW LIBRARY NEWS: All our Laois Library branches are open to the public for browsing, PC usage, printing, photocopying and studying, in addition to all the free events taking place throughout the month – see details below. You can browse the Laois Libraries online catalogue here: https://laois.spydus.ie and if needed, borrowers can reset their library PIN in order to access the catalogue – contact your local library or email library@laoiscoco.ie for assistance with this.
ONLINE BOOK CLUB – Laois Libraries Online Book Club reads one book a month chosen from the BorrowBox collection. Join us on the last Wednesday of each month when questions are posed for discussion on our Book Club Facebook page. You can join the group on: https://www.facebook.com/groups/315513126404037 online. New members are always welcome.
OPEN HOURS – Durrow Library Opening hours are Tuesdays from 1.30pm to 7.30pm (closed for lunch from 5.30pm until 6pm) and Wednesdays from 10am to 5.30pm (closed for lunch from 1.30pm to 2pm). Phone: (057) 8736090 Email: durrowlibrary@laoiscoco.ie for further information.
ADULT ART GROUP – A self-led art group meets weekly every Tuesday at 2:30pm. Call or email the library for more details.
IRISH CIRCLE — The Irish Circle group meets in the library on Tuesdays at 6.10pm. Beidh fáilte róimh cupán tae agus cúpla focail Gaeilge a labhairt no a canadh.
LEGO FREE PLAY – Lego Free Play will be held in the library on Wednesday, February 28th from 2pm to 4pm. Children are welcome with parent/guardian supervision.
DAISY CHAIN CRAFT – Celebrate the arrival of spring and come and design your own flower! The spring flowers will be connected together to create a colourful chain to hang in the library. Available for the month of February during opening hours.
ADULT BOOK CLUB – The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 27th of February at 6.10pm. New members welcome – call or email the library for more details.

DURROW COMMUNITY SATURDAY MARKET: Durrow Community Market continues on Saturdays from 9am to 12 noon on the Kilkenny Road beside the Church.

LIVE LOCAL WEATHER: Visit www.laoisweather.com for live local weather data from Durrow.

DURROW FIRE AND RESCUE: Do you need a smoke alarm? Or do you know of someone who does, in the Durrow, Cullohill or Ballacolla area? Every home should have a minimum of two of the life saving devices! Durrow Fire & Rescue will provide and install smoke alarms for anyone that needs them, and there is no charge for this service. Simply email info@durrow.ie if you are interested, or if you know of a friend or neighbour that needs to have the devices installed. Please leave a contact number too.
DURROW FIRE AND RESCUE: Members of Durrow Fire Brigade are available to give fire safety talk to any interested adult groups or organisations, in the Durrow, Cullohill and Ballacolla areas. If interested please contact Station Officer David Donohue.

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CHURCH NEWS: Parish Office – Regular opening hours have now resumed and are Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10.00am to 2.00pm. We have signed Mass cards, Baptismal candles, Communion gifts and more available to purchase. All Mass intentions, baptisms and weddings must be booked through the office on (085) 2625033, by email at durrow@ossory.ie or in person. No Private advertising in the weekly Mass Newsletter.

Mass Hours – Saturday Evening – 6pm Vigil Mass in Rathdowney; 7.30pm Vigil Mass in Cullohill and 7.30pm Vigil Mass in Durrow (This Mass in Durrow only celebrated when Canon O’Doherty is available to celebrate it); Sunday Morning – 10am Mass in Errill; 11.15am Mass in Durrow.

Baptisms in Rathdowney and Durrow – Following the changes to our Mass schedule, baptisms can be booked for Saturdays at 4.30pm in either Parish and Sundays at 12 Noon in Durrow and Cullohill or 12.15 in Rathdowney and Errill.

Adoration – There will be Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Cullohill Church every Thursday morning from 9am until 9.30am and in Durrow directly after 8.50am Mass (finishes at 11.30 am) on Mondays, also on Fridays from 7pm until 8pm.

Pastoral Council Members – The members of the Pastoral Council are: Martin Lawlor; Mary Lawlor; James Walsh; Carmel Ruane; Mary Ryan; Vicky Murphy; Margaret Murphy; Seamus Clancy; Sr. Anita O’Leary and Fr. Martin Delaney.

Grásta – Preparing for Marriage? Weekend residential courses available from April 26th to 28th and September 20th to 22nd 2024. For more details visit www.grasta.org or contact info@grasta.org by email.
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NUMBER FOR ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – LAST UPDATED JULY 2023: Please note that our confidential contact helpline number for the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Durrow, is (083) 4056021.

THE HARPS GAA CLUB NEWS – SPLIT THE BUCKET – Participate in the exciting weekly chance to win instant cash with ‘Split the Bucket.’ You can join in two ways: contact Richie (087) 9294742, Tom (087) 6159226 or Shane (087) 2034035 to establish a monthly standing order. Investing €8 monthly grants one entry per week, while €20 monthly provides three entries weekly, saving you €72 annually. Alternatively, play for €2 a ticket, at local businesses hosting our buckets. Best of luck to all participants, and thank you for your continued support to the Harps GAA Club!
NOTICE – The pitch in Durrow recently got remedial work done at the town end. It will be unavailable for at least the next three weeks – depending on prevailing weather conditions. Training can continue from outside 30 meters from the town end. This will be in effect until future notice.
NEW GDO: The Harps along with support from Laois GAA have successfully acquired a G.D.O. (Games Development Officer) for the coming year. This will enable us to teach kids the skills of the game in both Parish schools as well as club based programs.
APPEAL – We are looking for old hurls and old helmets which can be dropped off at the Clubhouse at any time.The condition of the hurls/helmets is not important as we will try to refurbish them and put them to good use for our young and upcoming Hurling and Camogie players.
LAOIS GAA – County Board Draw Tickets: The Harps GAA Club appeal to everyone to support the Annual County Board Draw which is a massive fundraiser for the Club. Tickets are currently on sale from all committee members and adult players until March 27th. Why not buy one in conjunction with a friend? There are lots of prizes to be won with a massive €10,000 top prize in each of the four monthly draws which take place on the first Fridays in April, May, June and July.
WELL DONE! Congratulations to Podge Delaney on winning the Ryan Cup Third Level Hurling Final with Garda College, Templemore on Saturday, February 17th. Podge also won the MOTM award! Well done Podge!

THE HARPS CAMOGIE CLUB: Follow all the latest news from the club at https://www.facebook.com/HarpsCamogie online.
FEBRUARY BONUS BALL DRAW: Congratulations to our February Bonus Ball winner, Margaret Murphy with lucky number 23. Happy Spending Margaret!

CULLOHILL HANDBALL CLUB: Best of luck to Aoife Brophy in the 71st USHA Collegiates Nationals in Minnesota where she is the Irish representatives from Atlantic Technological University (ATU). Best of luck to ATU.
GET IN TOUCH! You can contact the club on cullohillhandballclub@yahoo.ie by email.

THE LIONS AFC CLUB: FOR HIRE – Astro Pitch Hire, suitable for 7-a-side soccer social groups, casual bookings and team activities. For all enquiries or to make a booking please contact lionsafc@gmail.com or call (085) 7088511.
LADIES – WE WANT YOUR INPUT: Calling All Female Players, Past and Present: The FAI are currently investigating the reasons why females drop out of soccer within the Midlands Region, so they can provide a better pathway for females to play and stay in the game. If you are a past or current female player or female that did not play the sport, please complete the short survey at https://forms.gle/DEUvCw6JN4HVffrKA online.
RESULT: U14 League Division 2 Result – Lions AFC 5 V 2 Evergreen City. Scorers: Alex Hickey (X2), Jack Kelly, Oscar O’Connell and Gary Thornton.
WELL DONE: Big wins for Kilkenny and District Leauge teams last Sunday (February 18th) with great representation from the Lions players. Conor, Taylor and Frankie were with the U12s as they beat Wexford 4 – 1. Rian, Alex, Danny and Fionn with the U14s as they beat Inishowen 5 – 0. Sean with the U15s who beat Wicklow in Arklow 9 – 1. Frankie, Danny and Sean all among the goals. Well done lads, keep up the good work!
RESULT: McCalmont Cup Result – Lions AFC 1 V 0 Highview Athletic A. Scorer: Cathal Jordon.
U12 GIRLS: Division 1 – Our Under 12 girls continued their good form with a hard fought 2-0 win over Highview Athletic in tough conditions recently. Well done – keep up the good work girls!

DURROW AND CULLOHILL DISTRICT ANGLERS: JOIN US – The club is always looking for more Juvenile and Senior members to join up. Why not consider it – a great way to get outside to a new hobby! All fishing membership cards can be bought in The Gala Shop Durrow, Lawlors Flower Shop Durrow, and in Fran’s Fishing Shop Mountrath. All day tickets and full membership cards are available. There are court appointed water keepers overseeing the club’s waters and you could be asked for membership. Please ensure all membership and tickets are valid and please adhere to club rules listed on the membership cards. Happy Fishing!
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2024: Due to unseen circumstances the AGM planned for February 23rd last was cancelled untill further notice.

TRIDENT FITNESS CLUB – KETTLEBELL SPORTS AND FITNESS CLASSES: Learn to use kettlebells safely and effectively from one of Ireland’s top ranked and most experienced professional kettlebell sports and fitness instructors with over 10 years of experience in kettlebell sport and fitness. Included in the classes are bodyweight exercises as well as posture correction and strengthening techniques. Together with proper kettlebell instruction you can learn to prevent and remedy a wide range of joint and mobility issues and injuries. Class schedule: Tuesday 6.30pm; Thursday 6.30pm; Saturday 11am. Venue: Durrow Community Hall CYMS. Call David or email for further information. Also available for personal training. Tel: (087) 3833258 or email: tridentfitnessclub@yahoo.ie or borukettlebellclub@yahoo.com for more information.