Friday, 28 February 2014

Donegals Island Fishermen Moving Forward

A meeting of Donegals island fishermen was held on Sunday (23rd Feb) on Arranmore Island to discuss sustainability of the industry and ideas for moving forward in the sector. The meeting came in the wake of a recent report by the Joint Sub-Committee on Fisheries which looked at promoting sustainable rural coastal and island communities.

Arranmore fisherman Neily Kavanagh explaining the nature
of the islands waters to Ian MacKinnon
(photo. fieryspirits.com)
The meeting which seen up to 50 fishermen in attendance from different Donegal islands was called by an action group made up of people who work in the industry which had formed several years ago following a ban on salmon fishing that had a detrimental effect on the coastal communities of Donegal.

Speaking following the meeting, spokesperson for the group and Arranmore Islander Jerry Early said he was very heartened by both todays meeting and the report by the Joint Sub-Committee on Fisheries. “Todays turnout at the meeting just goes to show the passion with which the fishing communities on Donegals islands have for what is not only their industry but their way of life. Their support to protect it and indeed see it grow shows that we can have great hope for the future and the content of the recent report by the Joint Sub-Committee also gives us great hope for the future” Mr Early said.

The meeting, held in Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh and which went through the contents of the report seen much positive interaction from those attending and the topics discussed ranged from making the industry sustainable to safety. The meeting also discussed ways of moving forward and from that it was decided that the group would form to become an organisation so that Donegals native islanders and people living on the islands who had an interest in the fishing industry could join together and work for their common goal.

Jerry Early
“Following on from the report we are very positive that the government and the EU have an interest in seeing our communities survive now” Mr Early said. “The ban on salmon fishing has had a huge and negative effect on the islands communities and has caused both job losses and the forced emigration of our youth in search of work who in the past would have stayed at home and made a living from fishing.

“It means a lot to us that the report acknowledges that the decisions made in the past by our governments in relation to fishing have had a detrimental effect on Donegals islands and we appreciate the fact that the authors of the report seem willing to help us re-bulid our communities once more.

“The islands fishermen have always known the importance of how marine protection and sustainability of our industry go hand in hand and we are glad that the report also acknowledges that our community organising within itself to make that sustainability happen is the way forward. The report has come from the continued efforts of those in our community who have fought long and hard for several years for the government to recognise us and our requirements for survival. It has been a long hard road of meetings, both at local, national and European level. It has involved many people, not just the fishermen, but supporters within our communities and everyone from those who made space available to us to have meetings and those who simply showed up to make tea and show support. But despite many knock backs and dark days everyone stuck with it and we now see a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Concluding, speaking of the new organisation called 'Donegal Islands Marine Resource Organisation' (DIMRO) Mr Early said “DIMRO, the organisation of Donegals island fishermen we have formed, will continue on now to build our industry back up and continue to fight for the rights of our fishermen, their families and communities and we hope that other fishing communities will follow suit and if so we really look forward to engaging with them also and building an even bigger support base for the fishing industry and ensuring the sustainability of that industry and our marine resources.” 

Arranmore United Fixture Change

Arranmore United unfortunately have yet another free weekend as the scheduled Arranmore v Milford league game has been re-arranged for a later date.

Next up is the 1/4 finals Downtown Cup, Saturday 8th March at Rannagh park.


Hope to see you all there!

Public Meeting Regarding Proposed Car Park

A meeting about the proposed PUBLIC CAR PARK for Burtonport will be held in the community center, Ionad Chrois Bhealaigh on Arranmore Island at 3pm this Sunday March 2nd. The agenda is to create awareness about the serious parking problem both in winter because of the flooding and summer because of congestion. A public car park will help both the communities of Arranmore, the small islands and Burtonport.


If you have any questions please come along to the meeting which is open to everyone that's interested.

Thursday, 27 February 2014

Shellfish Pot Replacement Scheme

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Funding has been made available for which owners of vessels less than 15 metres may apply to replace shellfish pots, lost or irrevocably damaged, during the severe winter storms of December 2013 through to February 2014.


For more information please follow this link, http://www.bim.ie/schemes/shellfishpotreplacementscheme/

Cabhair Deontais – Grant Approval

Cabhair Deontais – Grant Approval €504.40

Tá deontas de €504.40 ceadaithe ag DLDC do Chomharchumann Oileán Árainn Mhór Teo faoin Chlár Forbartha Áitiúil & Pobail, chun taispeántais stairiúil faoi theacht cumhacht aibhléise chun an oileáin sna 50ídí, a fhoilsiú agus a chur ar thaispeáint sa Chultúrlann.

Nuair a thiocfaidh an taispeántas chun an oileáin, beidh sé ar thaispeáint ar dtús in Ostan an Ghleanna ar feadh roinnt seachtainí.


Comharchumann Oileán Árainn Mhór is in receipt of grant approval of €504.40, from DLDC under the Local & Community Development Programme, for the provision of a historical exhibition of the arrival of electrical power to the island in the 50s which will be on display in an Chultúrlann.

On the arrival of the pop-up exhibition to the island, it will initially be on display in The Glen Hotel for a number of weeks.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Better Energy Information Meeting


The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland have a funding scheme aimed at communities who wish to conserve energy and save money. An information meeting will be held in Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh on Wednesday 5 March 2014 at 4pm with a view to preparing an application for the island. All welcome.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Islanders TV Series

Beidh Richard Stearn (087 2790867) ó TV3 sa halla (Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh) anocht ag 18:30 le eolas ar clár úr "Islanders". Ma tá suim agat páirt a glacadh ann no le tuilleadh eolais a fháil, buail isteach. Scaip an scéal le bhur dtoill.

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Richard Stearn of TV3 (087 2790867) will be in the hall (Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh) this evening at 6.30pm with information on their new Islanders TV series. If interested in taking part or for more information come along. All welcome & pass the word.



Sunday, 23 February 2014

Arranmore Utd Win 2-0 Away to Gweedore

Arranmore United ran out 2-0 winners yesterday away to Gweedore Utd in very difficult conditions! With only one or two absentees the game started evenly enough with Wan Dan doing well to put the Gweedore number 9 under pressure from what seemed a free header resulting in the striker heading wide. After a shaky 15 mins with 1 or 2 positional changes Arranmore began to grow more into the game and won most of the 50/50 balls, largely due to Marty Proctor who was excellent when switched into centre midfield. Arranmore were dangerous from corners with Paul McGarvey going close before Chim let fly with a daisy cutter but couldn't find a way past the home keeper.

In the 30th minute Arran took the lead as Daniel Rocky swung in a corner from the left side but found the ball cleared back to him before he controlled and chipped to the back post where Wan Dan was steaming in to head the ball past the helpless keeper for his 1st goal of the season! Gweedore came close 2 minutes later following a free flowing move which resulted in Gerard Diver making a brilliant last gasp challenge to deflect the ball wide for a corner! Chim, Paul McGarvey and Wan Dan did well clearing several times from the dangerous set pieces! Minutes later Wan Dan made it 2 following another Daniel Rocky corner which Declan let run through his legs and the ball found Marty Proctor who had his shot saved but Wan Dan was on hand to stab home from 2 yards.



Half time 2-0


Gweedore came out in the 2nd half with the strong wind at their back and were intent on forcing a way back into the game but with Mark Ward and Declan closing of the wings and Paul McGarvey, Gerard Diver, Chim and Wan Dan keeping the back door shut they couldn't find the breakthrough, although they went close two or three times as Rua was forced to turn the ball around the post on more than one occasion!! Doalty boyle and Chris McGlanaghy also had late chances for arran but were unable to convert.

Full Time 2-0


Great performance from all the lads against our fellow title contenders in harsh conditions with a special mention to Martin Proctor who was outstanding throughout!!




Line up: Rua, Wan Dan, Chim, Marty Proctor, Gerard Diver, Paul McGarvey, Declan Proctor, Mark Ward, Daniel Rocky, Chris McGlanaghy, Doalty Boyle.
Subs: Conor Proctor for Gerard Diver, John Greene for Martin Proctor and Jamak for Chris McGlanaghy. Unused: Jason O' Donnell.




Away to Milford Utd next weekend!!

Story: Courtesy of Arranmore Utd

Friday, 21 February 2014

Arranmore United fixture

Arranmore Utd travel to Carrickboyle this weekend to play Gweedore Utd in what is an important game for both sides!! Kick off 1pm!!


ARRANMORE ISLAND FISHERMEN TO HOLD MEETING THIS SUNDAY

Donegal Island fishermen are holding a meeting on Arranmore Island this Sunday the 23rd of February at 12.30 pm in the islands community center, Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh.


Spokesman Jerry Early believes that the time is right to form a committee which can represent the islands at regional and National level, particularly in the inshore sector. Jerry commented, “We have many challenging issues facing this sector and we plan to meet them head on. Jerry has urged all Donegal Island fishermen to attend the meeting to put their best foot forward in an attempt to alleviate the challenges that are crippling the sector and threatening its very existence.

Jerry points out that the islanders just a few weeks back showed the power of people standing together and forming a committee when news broke that the HSE planned to remove the public health nurse from the Island. The successful campaign led to the HSE to withdraw their plan to remove the public health nurse from the Island. Jerry is hoping the meeting on Sunday can have a similar effect.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Refuse Collection Price Increase

Price Increase - Táillí le hÁrdú 

Malaí Bruscar & Ticéid Bruscair
Refuse Bags & Refuse Lablels


Táillí úra i bhfeidhm ó thús na seachtaine dar tús 17 Feabhra 2014.
New prices in effect week commencing 17 February 2014.

Labels Now €11.00
Bags Now €5.50

Ferry Service Survey

Buíochas mór do gach duine a sheol móltaí ar ais faoi sheirbhísí farantóireachta an oileáin. Tá na móltaí seolta ar aghaidh chuig an Roinn. 

Many thanks to all who contributed views regarding ferry services to the island. The views have now been forwarded to an Roinn.


Monday, 17 February 2014

Baile Saoire Staff Vacancy



BAILE SAOIRE STAFF VACANCY

There is a job vacancy for cleaner/caretaker of the Arranmore Holiday Village. Hours of work will include evenings and weekends. Up to 25 hours per week. Rate of pay: up to €15.00 per hour for applicant with relevant experience and references. Contact Comharchumann Árainn Mhór, 07495 20533.

Friday, 14 February 2014

Coder Dojo Árainn Mhór



CoderDojo Árainn Mhór passed its second birthday in January, being one of the first dojos set up in the country. The CoderDojo movement has since spread far and wide and has branches around the world. The dojo is a free, informal coding club which meets every Saturday in Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh from 1pm to 3pm where children aged 7 and upwards learn about applications, coding, scripting, hardware, software, interfaces and other fun stuff. 


We have around 12-14 regulars and they have been learning Scratch, HTML, Python, Raspberry Pi, UNIX terminal commands and working with hardware. If you would like to give it a try come along at 1pm on a Saturday.


We are always looking for mentors who can spare an hour or two to help out, there are quite a few island techies about so call in for a spell, any help would be appreciated. Also if there are any companies or individuals who would like to sponsor some equipment such as Raspberry Pi Leap Motion or some USB lanyards for the children please get in touch! Telephone 07495 20024.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Organising meeting for St Patricks Day Celebrations


CFFAM Árainn Mhór



There will be a meeting at Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh on Wednesday 12th February at 2pm to organise events for St. Patrick's Day. We would appreciate if local businesses and the community could attend this meeting.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Chess Ladder

Chess Ladder will start on Tuesday 11th February, 7pm and will continue every Tuesday and Friday at Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh. Friday's chess ladder will be at 6pm. There will be an introduction to chess on Tuesday 11th . All ages and adults welcome! Cost €1. Contact 07495 20024 for more information.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Projector Fund for Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh

Projector Fund: we are currently fundraising for a projector for the community centre as our old one has died. If anyone would like to make a donation or help out raising funds please get in touch. Tel: 07495 20024

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Rural Broadband




High Speed Broadband for Rural Europe
High Speed Broadband (HSB) is a key factor in helping rural areas in Europe develop and sustain their economies and communities. ENGAGE will address the building of HSB networks at efficient cost, translating best practice into effective and efficient policies. Now more than ever, we need to share our knowledge, ideas and innovations to assure our common European future.

Sign the EU manifesto to highlight the need for high speed‪ broadband‬ in rural areas and particularly the ‪‎islands‬. Click on the image below to go to the ENGAGE website to sign.