Friday, 30 January 2015

Leabgarrow National School Fundraiser



Leabgarrow national school will be collecting and old/used clothing up until Wednesday 18th February. We are collecting mens, womens and childrens clothing, shoes, bed clothes, curtains etc. For every full bin bag donated to the school we will receive €5 which will go towards school funds. Your support would be very much appreciated. Drop any bags you have to the school during school hours. Thank you.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

St Brigid's Cross Making Day



There will be a St Brigid's Cross making event held in Ionad Chrois Bhealaigh on Saturday 31st January from 3pm-5pm. Refreshments will be available during the event. All welcome.

Monday, 26 January 2015

Vacancy for FAS Worker

There is a vacancy in the day centre for a FAS worker. Hours are 19.5 per week. To apply please call 0876651518.

Friday, 23 January 2015

Irish Language Class

Cúrsa Gaeilge TEG 
Dáta tosaithe/Start date: Feabhra 2015/February 2015
Léibheal/Level: A2/Level A2
Chun suim a léiriú/to register an interest: Tel - 074 9520533

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Aphort National School Centenary Book Group 2015

Aphort School 1925c. (Arranmore Links)
We are looking to gather pictures, stories, songs, poems, old school books, prayers etc, to compile a book commemorating the centenary. The book launch and celebrations will be 8th & 9th August 2015. If you have anything that might be of interest, please drop it into me at school or give it to Seamus Bonner, Denis O'Donnell, Elaine Barney Boyle, or Angela Mc Cauley.

Anyone who would like to be interviewed to tell their stories can contact us as well. We would like the information to be submitted by the 28th February. Looking forward to seeing it all and hearing all them interesting stories from days gone by.

Grainne Bonner, School Principle

Friday, 16 January 2015

RTE Report on Lack of High-speed Broadband on Arranmore Island


RTE visited Arranmore to report on the lack of high-speed broadband on the island and how it is preventing job creation and people moving home. You can watch the short report by clicking here.

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Change Makers Workshop



In partnership with Ionad Chrois Bhealaigh, Change Makers will be offering a free Development Education workshop on Wednesday 28th January, 2015. The workshop will consist of a general introduction to Development Education exploring local issues relating to seeds, water and bees. The event will take place in Ionad Chrois Bhealaigh from 10am to 1pm. Refreshments will be provided and everyone is welcome to attend.


Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Carers First Aid Course

Rosses CDP have secured The National Lottery funding for a carers first aid course on the island. If you are a carer and are interested in attending please call Ionad an Chrois Bhealaigh on 07495 20024.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Aphort School Centenary Meeting

There will be a Centenary Committee meeting in Aphort school this Monday 12th January 2015 at 3.30pm.

Friday, 9 January 2015

Kettle bell/Pilates course

Anyone interested in a 5 week kettle bell/pilates course. Cost €40. every Thursday 12:30pm at community centre, starting 15th January. Contact 0870983749 to book your place before Tuesday 13th January. Instructor: Martina Mulhern.

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Island Council Question Governments Commitment to Job Creation


Communications provider Eircom has been criticised by Arranmore Island Community Council for what has been suggested is a deliberate snub to the islands community. The comments come following the news that many telephone exchanges across Donegal are to be upgraded to eFiber broadband providing many areas with high speed internet access. The telephone exchange on Arranmore Island however is not to be included in these upgrades which are to take place from April through to June 2015.

Arranmore Island Community Council was set up under the guidance of Muintir Na Tire and consists of fifteen elected councillors which were voted in by the islands community in June 2014, an election which seen an unprecedented 85% turnout. The council now represent the people of Arranmore and work to bring improved services, development and jobs to the community.

Arranmore Island is currently served with wireless broadband set up under the rural broadband scheme which has now been wound up and islanders say their broadband service is at best extremely intermittent and very slow when it is working. This they say makes it all but impossible to use as a reliable service especially with regards to business users.

Spokesman for the island council Mr Jerry Early has said Eircom and the government have questions to answer with regards to their commitment on job creation. “Despite Eircoms claims that they are committed to ensuring everyone has access to superfast broadband their plans certainly don’t seem to mirror those claims” Mr Early said. “Indeed the government continue to make claims that they are for growth and job creation and yet their lack of commitment, and that of Eircom, to the Arranmore community of improving internet connection equal to that promised to most other communities in Donegal is stifling job creation.

“We already know of one successful businessman who is ready to relocate his business from London to Arranmore Island, as well as a number of others who have also expressed an interest in relocating their businesses to the island from other countries, and the only thing preventing them is a lack of high-speed broadband. Eircom and the government might well try to suggest that there is some logistical difficulties in providing such a service but the simple fact of the matter is that such provision is completely doable, the only thing lacking is will on their part. So a question needs to be asked of just how committed the government and those they work with such as Eircom are to creating jobs. For every month our connection to high-speed broadband moves further away so too do sustainable locally based jobs.”

Speaking of the governments National Digital Strategy the spokesman for the Arranmore Island Community Council said the government are certainly not living up to their promises and would like the government to reaffirm the commitments made during a visit by Minister Pat Rabbitte TD to the island in June 2014. “Mr Rabbitte was on the island last year as part of the rollout of the National Digital Strategy and Action for Jobs last year which commits to seeing 2000 businesses trading online by the end of 2015. We think it is quite ironic that the very place he came to to make such claims is being put to the very back of the queue when it comes to a rollout of high-speed broadband. It would seem the government see island communities such as Arranmore and Tory and indeed many other islands around the Irish coast as second class when they will use them as a PR stunt and then renege on their promises for job creation. Yet we have firm commitment of job creation here on Arranmore Island simply waiting to be acted upon on delivery of a service most other communities will be receiving this year whether there will be jobs for them or not.

“As it stands we have been told that it could be the end of the decade before Arranmore Island receives the upgrade it needs under the current plan which is totally unacceptable. So we call upon the government and indeed Eircom to live up to their claims of digital infrastructure improvement and job creation and revisit theirs plans for Arranmore immediately, or we will be losing jobs, not creating them.” 

Sunday, 4 January 2015

40th Anniversary Mass for the Crew of the Evelyn Marie


A 40th Anniversary Mass in memory of the crew of the Evelyn Marie will be held on Wednesday 7th January at 3pm, Acres Chapel, Burtonport.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Swell Festival Information Session

An information session for this years Swell Festival will be held on Thursday 8th January at 2pm in An Culturlann. All are welcome to attend.

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Happy New Year!!!


A very Happy New Year to all the Arranmore community both here at home and abroad. May 2015 be a good year for you all!