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Thurles Drama Group – ‘Rathmines Road’ Benefit Night For Thurles Order of Malta.

Thurles Drama Group to open ‘Rathmines Road’ as a benefit night for the Order of Malta

Mr Gerard Fogarty (Officer in charge) Thurles Unit, Order of Malta, Reports:

Thurles Drama Group will present ‘Rathmines Road’, by Deirdre Kinahan, in The Source Arts Centre from Sunday February 16th until Friday February 21st inclusive. Opening night Sunday February 16th will be a benefit night for Thurles Order of Malta.

Note: Due to the sensitive themes and language in the play, ‘Rathmines Road’ is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.

Rehearsals are going really well and with 2 weeks to opening night the group are excited about supporting the Order of Malta’s fundraising programme.

The Order of Malta Ireland Ambulance Corps is one of the largest providers of first aid and voluntary medical services in Ireland. From small beginnings in Galway in 1938, it has developed into an organisation of over 2,500 members in more than 60 Units spread throughout communities all over Ireland and Northern Ireland.

The Order of Malta Ireland Ambulance Corps Thurles was established in 1948, shortly followed by its Cadet Unit, and has grown to become one of the largest and most active units in the country. They provide excellent first aid training, event cover, transport, venue hire, and community care services to the greater Thurles and Templemore area.

The Unit is made up of voluntary members of all ages into their eighties from all around the Mid-Tipperary area and a Cadet Unit (10-16 year olds). Membership is also made up of medical professionals – Doctors, Nurses, EMT’s, Paramedics, and Advanced Paramedics. Some of the Officers have been appointed to National and Regional roles within our organisation. Thurles unit provides many first aid and community services, first aid training courses for industry and for the public, emergency first aid and ambulance cover at events around Thurles like GAA matches, horse racing, car rallies, pilgrimages, major Diocesan events, and point-to-points.

They also provide patient transport facilities with our fleet of five fully equipped multi-terrain and sized ambulances and a mobile first aid station along with many community care services like nursing home visits and entertainment, parties for the elderly, hospitality at Blood Donation Clinics, and they are central to many Public Access Defibrillator Programmes locally.

The reason for fundraising on this occasion is the running of the Thurles Cadet Unit Order of Malta. As Dennis Jordan points out, “it will be used for the running of the Cadet Unit including uniforms, training, travel for our annual cadet camp, competitions and activities“.
In addition, we like to supplement the cost to parents of cadets who travel to Lourdes to assist with caring for the sick during the Order of Malta International Pilgrimage to Lourdes. We also attend the National Order of Malta Pilgrimage to Knock every year. We are once again delighted to work with Thurles Drama Group and supporting their wonderful contribution to drama and community theatre in Thurles.

Opening night tickets are on sale for €20, including a wine and canapes reception at 7:15pm. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Order of Malta (Mr Dennis Jordan Tel. (087) 974 0983), Thurles Drama Group and The Source box office; Tel. 0504 90204

FSAI Serve Enforcement Order On Tipperary Food Business.

In total eleven Enforcement Orders were served on food businesses in Ireland during January 2025.

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today reported that 11 Enforcement Orders were served on food businesses during the month of January for breaches of food safety legislation, pursuant to the FSAI Act, 1998 and the European Union (Official Controls in Relation to Food Legislation) Regulations, 2020. The Enforcement Orders were issued by Environmental Health Officers in the Health Service Executive (HSE).

Five Closure Orders were served under the FSAI Act, 1998 on:

  • Miner’s Rest Public House (Closed Area: The external drinks storage room), Ballingarry, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. (See closure Order Report HERE)
  • Balam Limited (Foods of Non-Animal Origin Processing), 114 Boyne Road, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
  • Lismore Golf Club (Restaurant/Café), Ballyin Lower, Lismore, Waterford
  • The Turk Grill (Take Away), 23 Grattan Street, Sligo
  • Ella’s Heaven Café and Bakery, 95A Talbot Street, Dublin 1

Three Closure Orders were served under the European Union (Official Controls in Relation to Food Legislation) Regulations, 2020 on:

  • Xpress Pantry (Closed activities: Part of the activities of the business, its establishments, holdings, or other premises be ceased – The manufacture and wholesale of foods of animal origin and subsequently being placed on the market), Unit 9, Dunshaughlin Business Park, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath.
  • Indian Tiffins (Restaurant/Café), 143 Parnell Street, Dublin 1.
  • Bewley’s Café (Closed activity: Part of the activities of its establishment be ceased, specifically the use of the vacuum packing machine), 78/79 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.

Three Prohibition Orders were served under the FSAI Act 1998 on:

  • Miner’s Rest Public House, Ballingarry, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
  • La Citadel (Retailer), Unit 4, Glebeview House, River Mall, Swords, Co. Dublin.
  • M Tee Ventures (Retailer), Unit 1, Glebeview House, River Mall, Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin.

Some of the reasons for the Enforcement Orders in January include: active cockroach infestation; rodent activity and rodent droppings; raw fish vacuum packed in the same machine where ready-to-eat foods were vacuum packed with no documented cleaning and disinfection procedure or cleaning schedule in place for the vacuum packer; damp and mould growth; personal items such as shoes, a gazebo and scooter in a food production area; complete lack of cleaning; all surfaces stained and dirty with waste food debris and a build-up of dust; no evidence of a food safety management system in place; a business that had not been approved by a competent authority for the operations taking place; unlabelled food items with no traceability information provided.

Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI, reiterated that the legal onus is on food businesses to ensure they fully comply with food safety legislation at all times.
“Food businesses have a fundamental legal responsibility to ensure the food they produce is safe to eat. The Enforcement Orders served in January highlight unacceptable breaches of food safety legislation, including inadequate pest control, poor hygiene standards, and a lack of proper food traceability. These non-compliances pose a serious risk to consumer health and also undermine confidence in the food industry. It is essential that all food businesses implement and maintain a robust food safety management system to prevent such violations. The law is clear, food safety is not optional, and food businesses that fail to comply will face enforcement action.”

Also, during the month of December 2024, one prosecution was taken by the Health Service Executive in relation to:
Vicos Grill (Take Away), 1 Ludlow Street, Navan, Meath.

The Stone Outside Dan Murphy’s Door.

The Stone Outside Dan Murphy’s Door.

Lyrics: Written sometime in the 1880s by Irish ballad writer, entertainer and dancer John Patrick Dane.
Vocals: The late Dublin born Irish singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor Ronnie Drew (1934–2008), recording with ‘The Dubliners‘.

The Stone Outside Dan Murphy’s Door.

There’s a sweet garden spot in our memory,
It’s the place we were born and reared.
‘Tis long years ago since we left it,
But return there we will if we’re spared.
Our friends and companions of childhood,
Would assemble each night near a store;
‘Round Dan Murphy’s shop, and how often we sat,
On the stone outside Dan Murphy’s door.

Chorus:

Those days in our hearts we will cherish,
Contented although we were poor,
And the songs that were sung, in the days we were young,
On the stone outside Dan Murphy’s door.


When our day’s work was o’er we’d meet there,
In the winter or spring, just the same.
Then boys and the girls all together,
Would join in some innocent game.
Dan Murphy would take down his fiddle,
While his daughter looked after the store;
The music would ring and sweet songs we would sing,
On the stone outside Dan Murphy’s door.

Repeat Chorus:

Back again will our thoughts often wander,
To the scenes of our childhood’s home.
The friends and companions we left there,
It was poverty caused us to roam.
Since then in this life we have prospered,
But still in our hearts we feel sore,
For memory will fly to the days long gone by,
And the stone outside Dan Murphy’s door.

Repeat Chorus:


END

FSAI Warn Peanuts In Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets.

Presence of peanuts in batches of Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade.

Alert Summary dated Monday, 10 February 2025

Allergy Alert Notification: 2025.A02.
Allergen: Peanut.
Product Identification: Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade.
Batch Code: See table below for batch details
.

Message:

Product name:Batch number:Best before dates:
Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade. L22024304 (SNFIIR)SEP 2025.
Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade.L22024326 (SN)OCT 2025.
Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade.L22024352 (SN)NOV 2025.

The above batches of Donegal Catch 4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade contain peanuts which are not declared in the list of ingredients.

This may make the batches unsafe for consumers, who are allergic to or intolerant of peanuts.

Cashel Library, Co. Tipperary- Events For This Week.

Ms Maura Barrett Reports From Cashel Library:

Friends,
Cashel library has the following FREE events this week:

  • Adults Only Event:
  • Tomorrow Tuesday 11th at 6:00pmMovie Night“The Best Marigold Hotel”.

Several retirees decide to move to Jaipur, India, to stay in the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, advertised as an exotic retirement home. This comedy drama boasts a stellar cast comprised of Dev Patel, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, and Penelope Wilton, and was nominated for five awards. All welcome

  • Children – Age 8 plus – Events:
  1. Card Making Workshop: On Saturday 15th February at 11:00am – Max 12 participants, booking essential to Tel: 062 63825.
  2. Lego Free Play Workshop: On Saturday 15th February at 2.30pm – Max 15 participants, booking essential to Tel: 062 63825.

Note: All events in all libraries across the county can be found HERE.

You can locate the Cashel Library building, situated on Friar Street, Lady’s Well, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, HERE. (G487+RX).