Saturday 27 December 2014

Arranmore Islands Community Council Moving Forward

The community of Arranmore Island brought public representation a little closer to home in 2014 with the election of a new community council. The idea first came to fruition after it was suggested during a public meeting held on the island in November 2013 to discuss the future of the island and its sustainability. The meeting came about following work Dr Shirley Gallagher had being doing regarding feasibility studies for possible projects that the island community could work on which would bring inward investment and job creation. This in turn would enable people to remain on Arranmore and not have to continually leave the island in search of work as has been the case for so many years. The long term goal was to see Arranmore Island as a place its people could remain living in and equally allow its diaspora to return home to live permanently.
From the meeting in November 2013 and with Dr Gallagher working on the SMILGOV project (Smarter Multi Level Governance) a steering committee was formed to work towards the holding of a formal election on the island. This was all done under the guidance of the National Community Council Charity, Muintir na Tíre and within months a date of May 26th 2014 was set to hold the first election of the Arranmore Island Community Council.
The election was a huge success with a turnout of 85% of the islands electorate and with many people who were working or studying around the country and overseas getting involved via postal votes. Following the election the councillors first met in late June for the hand over from the steering council and following the summer break the councillors met again to begin the formal formation of the council in the Autumn.
By November 2014 and again under guidance of James O’Neill of Munitir na Tíre a council chairman was elected and from this officer roles were assigned paving the way for the council to get down to business. The council now consists of 14 members and elections will be held every three years with chair and officer roles voted on by the council each year at its AGM.
The current sitting councillors are; Adrian Begley (Chairman), Frankie Bonner, Seamus Bonner (Secretary), Sally Brady (Deputy Treasurer), Frances Early, Jerry Early (Public Relations Officer), Rachael Early, TC  Gallagher (Treasurer), Neilie Kavanagh, Paula Killeen (Deputy Secretary), Noreen Muldowney, Denis O’Donnell (Deputy Public Relations Officer), Patrick O’Donnell and Anthony Proctor (Vice Chairman).
Speaking following the councils last meeting before the Christmas break Council Chairman Adrian Begley spoke of the role of the council and the positive reception the idea of the council has been met with by the community. “I think the council will be a very positive development for the Arranmore community moving forward as it represents the community as a whole and will provide the basis for one strong voice for the people of the island, both here at home and abroad” Adrian said.
“The turnout of 85% of the electorate to vote for the council is unprecedented and just goes to show the interest the community have in having a voice and local representation when it comes to the future and sustainability of their community. The council has been elected by the community to work in its best interests. We as a council very much respect the fact that we are representing a broad swathe of opinion, and will do our very best to do what we can to not only be a voice to ask questions when needed but to work with all bodies and institutions around the country to develop and build upon the already great work that others have been doing for the people of Arranmore Island. The council will be fair and open in its workings and complete transparency for the people of the island we feel as a council is crucial to its success."
On the plans for the future, the council chairman said there was great hope for the island. “There is much scope for the development of the island as a community and our aim is to work for projects that will benefit the people as a whole. In the lead-up to the election last May a needs analysis was circulated in the community asking the islanders to suggest what they felt were priorities. We are currently working through the needs analysis and will be starting 2015 tackling the matters which the islanders feel most important. But ultimately sustainability of our very unique island community is our main goal and we all feel very positive for the future as we know there is so much we can achieve.
“On behalf of the council I would like to thank Dr Shirley Gallagher, James O’Neill of Muintir na Tíre and the steering committee for their hard work in getting the project of an community council this far. We also would like to thank the community for their commitment and support in making the council a reality and we very much look forward to working together with the island community as a whole, both at home and abroad, in the years to come.”

Thursday 25 December 2014

Nollaig Shona - Happy Chistmas



On behalf of Arranmore Island Community Council and An Charraig newsletter I would like to wish you all and very healthy and happy Christmas. Nollaig Shona Doaibh! Take care and have a great holiday.

~ Adrian Begley


Wednesday 24 December 2014

Boxing Day Charity Swim

This years Boxing Day charity swim will be raising money for two charities, The Jack and Jill Childrens Foundation and The Beaumount Hospital Foundation. Donations can be made at the swim which will take place on Leabgarrow Strand in front of Teach Phil Bans at 2pm sharp. All welcome. Alternatively you can make a donation on line if you wish by clicking here.

Tuesday 23 December 2014

Ionad Chrois Bhealaigh Christmas Break

Beidh Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh druidte ó inniu 23ú Nollag go dtí an 5ú Eanáir. Tá siúil againn go mbeidh Nollaig Shona agaibh.

 Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh will be closed until the 5th January 2015. Happy Christmas to all and thank you for all your custom in 2014. We look forward to seeing you all in the new year.

Monday 22 December 2014

Walking Group Update

Starting 7th January, Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh's 8 week walking group will be following various island walks three times per week in association with RTÉ's Operation Transformation. Open to all ages and abilities for fun, fitness and health. All welcome.

Friday 19 December 2014

Comharchumann Last Home Deliveries Before Christmas

Home Deliveries - last delivery day for home deliveries of fuels etc from Comharchumann Árainn Mhór is Monday 22 December 2014 from 9:00-12:30.

Reminder
Comharchumann -Christmas Holidays
Saoire Na Nollag
Closed on the following dates: Druidte ar na dataí a leanas:
Wed 24 Dec
Thur 25 Dec
Fri 26 Dec
Wed 31 Dec
Thur 1 Jan
Fri 2 Jan open half day from 9:00am-12:30pm
Mon 5 Jan Annual Stocktaking
Tue 6 Jan Annual Stocktaking
Wed 7 Jan Annual Stocktaking

Wednesday 17 December 2014

Switching on of the Island Christmas Tree Lights

Tar chuig Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh leis na Soilse a lasadh ar an crann Nollag an Ionad Pobail. Fáilte! 19:00 Dé hAoine. Come along to the lighting of our Christmas tree lights at Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh, this Friday at 7pm. All welcome!

Tuesday 16 December 2014

Donegal County Councillor Clinic on Arranmore

Beidh Micheál Cholm Mac Giolla Easbuig in Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh an Deardaoin seo idir 11:00 agus 12:00.

Donegal County Councillor Micheal Cholm MacGiollaEasbuig will hold a clinic in Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh this Thursday from 11:00 to 12:00. 

Monday 15 December 2014

Carol Service Time/Date Change

This years Christmas Carol Service which was due take place on Friday 12th December will now take place on Thursday 18th December at 2pm in the church. Each child will have a part to play in the service. Everyone is welcome to attend. Beidh seirbhís na gcarúl ar súil sa teach phobal Deardaion 18ú Nollag ag a 2 a chlog. Beidh páirt le déanamh ag achan pháiste ins an seirbhís. Tá fáilte roimh achan duine.

Friday 12 December 2014

Comharchumann Christmas Holidays

Saoire Na Nollag
Closed on the following dates: Druidte ar na dataí a leanas:
Wed 24 Dec
Thur 25 Dec
Fri 26 Dec
Wed 31 Dec
Thur 1 Jan
Fri 2 Jan open half day from 9:00am-12:30pm
Mon 5 Jan Annual Stocktaking
Tue 6 Jan Annual Stocktaking
Wed 7 Jan Annual Stocktaking

Thursday 11 December 2014

Rosses Needs Analysis Report

The Rosses-Fintown Primary Care Team in association with Rosses CDP launched their needs analysis report for the area last week in Dungloe. The report is a profile of the area and examines the health needs of the community. A copy of the report can be found at: http://goo.gl/3uAE1n

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Day Centre Christmas Party

The Day Centre Christmas Party will be held on Wednesday 17th starting with Mass in the chapel at 3pm. To book please call 074 9520136 Tuesday Wednesday or Friday by Tuesday 16th.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Carol Service / Seirbhís na gcarúl

This years Christmas Carol Service will take place on Friday 12th December at 6pm in the church. Each child will have a part to play in the service. Everyone is welcome to attend. Beidh seirbhís na gcarúl ar súil sa teach phobal Deardaion 12ú Nollag ag a 6 a chlog. Beidh páirt le déanamh ag achan pháiste ins an seirbhís. Tá fáilte roimh achan duine.

Monday 8 December 2014

Leabgarrow National School

The children of Leabgarrow National School will perform their Christmas play this Thursday 11th December at 1pm in the Community Centre. There will be a raffle on the day and all money will go towards school funds. Everyone is welcome on the day.

Sunday 7 December 2014

Safe Pass Expiry

Is your Safe Pass due to expire? For information regarding funding eligibility for renewal of your Safe Pass contact An Comharchumann 074 9520533

Arranmore Utd Lose Out to Keadue

A very young and understrength Arranmore team missing seven regulars were pipped in the last 5 mins by near neighbours Keadue. The game was played in very difficult conditions with a strong wind and driving rain but credit to both sides who tried to play good football despite the weather.


Arranmore Utd had the aid of the strong wind in the first half of their game on Saturday past but could not find a way past a strong and resolute Keadue backline and when they did Ben Boyle in the Keadue goals was in good form. Conor Proctor had a great effort saved by Boyle and Chris knocked in the rebound but was harshly adjudged offside. As often happens Arranmore played much better against the strong wind and Turski was denied on two occasions by good defending.

The Arranmore backline were playing superb and John Greene in goals pulled off a couple of great saves, however as the boys tired the visitors got on top and began to cause more problems. Just when it seemed the boys did enough to secure a draw Keadue took the lead when they scored following a corner on 83 minutes.

Arranmore went for the equalizer but were caught on the break in the 90th minute and Keadue made it 2. Very harsh on this young Arranmore team who incidentally fielded three players who played with Keadue Rovers 16s only a couple months ago. Indeed many of the Arranmore team came through the ranks with Keadue under Ben Boyle which made for great respect between the players and Managers.

Next up in this round of cup games sees Arran away to Glenea with hopefully a stronger team. Great team effort from the lads with Conor Proctor outstanding in his new role in the middle of the park. Special word of thanks to John Gaughan of Northern Tunnelling who presented Hugh and Jerry a new set of Rigs to the club.

Team: John Greene, Phil Boyle, Ruan Reynolds, Danny Winnie, Jason O'Donnell, Martin Proctor, Michael McHugh, Conor Proctor, Chris McGlanaghey, Sean Conlon, Prezmak Turski.

Sub: Sean McCauley

Story: Arranmore Utd

Saturday 6 December 2014

Request for Volunteers

Volunteers - Volunteers - Volunteers
Any parents of school children who can assist with placing grit on roadsides on approach to schools etc. please contact An Comharchumann.
Volunteers also wanted for placing grit near Church, Day Center, Community Center, Ferry Pier, etc. Please contact An Comharchumann on 074 9520533 by Wednesday 10th December if you would wish to help out.

Thursday 4 December 2014

Scoil Aphort

Congratulations to Aoibh Mc Cafferty who won 2nd prize in the Donegal County Council Photography Competition. Maith Thú Aoibh. Christmas Cards are on sale to raise money for the school. The cost of a pack of 12 Christmas cards is €10 per pack. The Christmas cards are designed and made by the children in the school. As always, your support is greatly appreciated.

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Coal Offer at Co-op Arranmore

Christmas Gift Ideas? Texan Coal - Promotional Price for five 40kg bags of coal from Monday 1 December to Friday 5 December. Coal must be paid for at time of order. Telephone Comharchumann Arainnmhor on 07495 20533 for further information.

Monday 1 December 2014

Carers and Home Help Christmas Dinner

The Carers and Home Help Christmas Dinner will be held in the Glen Hotel on Friday 12th December. To book please call Annemarie on 0749520505 before 5th December.