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Death Of Kitty Ryan, Late Of Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today Monday 6th March 2023, of Mrs Mary Catherine (Kitty) Ryan (née Cantwell), Fairview, Dublin and late of Knockroe, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

In her 104th year, and pre-deceased by her husband Timmie, sister Nell and brother Tony, Mrs ryan passed away peacefully, while in the loving care of her family and staff at Beechlawn Nursing Home, High Park Estate, Grace Park Road, Drumcondra, Co. Dublin.

Her passing is most deeply regretted and sadly missed by her daughters Mary, Anna, sons Willie and Vincent, grandchildren John, Maria, Catherine, Robert, Paul, Eoin, Anthony, Aoife, Ella and Bence, great-grandchildren Ryan, Archie, Ailia, Joey, Abigail, Órla, Mia, Maisy, Max, Naevia, Eloise, Evie and Cooper sons-in-law Ken and Pete, daughters-in-law Thérèse and Ruth, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mrs Ryan will repose at the Kirwan Funeral Home, Fairview Strand, Fairview, Dublin 3, on Thursday afternoon, March 9th, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening, with family in attendance.
Her remains will be received into the Church of the Visitation, Fairview Strand, Fairview, Dublin, on Friday morning, March 10th at 11:15am, to further repose for Requiem Mass, followed by interment in St. Fintan’s Cemetery, St Fintan’s Crescent, Sutton North, Co. Dublin.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs Ryan, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.

The extended Ryan family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

Note Please: Family flowers only. Donations in lieu, if desired, to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.


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Thurles St. Patrick’s Day Parade Update.

Welcome To Our 2023 Thurles St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Mr Johnny Kenehan (Chairperson St. Patrick’s Day Committee) Reports: –

The Thurles St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee are delighted to announce that for this year’s St. Patrick’s Parade 2023, we have very special guests; two young extraordinarily brave siblings Micháel Bourke and Katie Butler Haughney from Tipperary, who rescued their 2-year-old brother Daniel from a waterhole on February 11th 2020.
For their bravery and quick thinking Micháel and Katie were awarded a Bronze Medal. They will be invited onto the reviewing stand as Guests of Honour and feted for their efforts. Two great heroes in a world of need of such young inspiring people.

Further update on this year’s parade. [March 17th, 2023]

This years parade will assemble at 1.30pm and start at 2.15pm in Abbey Road at JYSK .

Liberty Square will be closed off from traffic at the Slievenamon Road junction from 2:00pm with no entry unto lower Liberty Square, [Diversions will be in place].
Entry from Cathedral Street will also close from 2:00pm and traffic will be diverted via Emmet Street.

Heavy vehicles in the parade will enter Cathedral Street, to turn at the roundabout for dispersal also onto Emmet Street.

The Reviewing Stand, this year, will be placed outside McMahon’s Shoe Emporium and Heyday Coffee House, with the public viewing space on the opposite path. Barriers will be in position from Butler’s Castle to the traffic lights.

Note: We are still welcoming entries for the 2023 Thurles Parade and we look forward to all clubs, schools, organisations and businesses participating.

Entry forms can be requested at these email addresses – johnnykenehan@hotmail.com or thurlespaddiesday@gmail.com

We would like to thank our sponsors to date for their kind donations:

The People of Upperchurch/Drombane, Borrisoleigh, Moyne and Thurles, Grace Fashions, O’Dwyer Transport, Anner Hotel, Vale Oil Co., Sklep Polski Jelonek, Flynns Childrenswear, Tim Looby Accountants, Q Mobile, Golden Nails, Inga Mikelsone, Jennings Opticians, The Tipperary Star, Thomas Murphy & Sons Machinery Ltd, Kam Bo Chinese Restaurant, Thurles Information, Thurles Golf Club, Margaret Skehan, Martin Shanahan Tyres, William F. Gleeson Solicitor, Stakelums Hardware, Dinans Timber, The Thurles Order of Malta, Moran’s Menswear, Ryans Cleaning, Seamus Hanafin Furniture, Michael’s Jewellers, Supermacs, Thurles Shopping Centre and BC IT.

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Dedicated State Agency To Oversee Dramatic Increase In Refuge Accommodation.

  • Agency to have wide responsibilities – including enhanced research and delivery of services
  • New Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence agency to be established by 1 January 2024
  • Agency will bring expertise and whole-of-Government focus to tackling domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV), with all public service bodies co-ordinating to change societal attitudes and achieve ‘zero tolerance’ to DSGBV

The Minister for Justice, Mr Simon Harris TD, has secured Government approval for the drafting of legislation to create a statutory agency dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic, sexual and gender-based violence.

It follows the Government’s decision last June that an agency should be established under the remit of the Department of Justice to deliver on commitments under Zero Tolerance, the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence.

One of its key responsibilities will be overseeing and supporting the provision of refuge accommodation for victims to help deliver on the Government’s commitment to double the number of refuge places and increase the number of safe homes and other accommodation over the duration of the Zero Tolerance plan.

However, the establishment of the agency will also ensure that there is permanent structure to help deliver further refuge accommodation over the long term.

To assist with this, the new agency will prepare and publish standards for service provision and governance in respect of the DSGBV services and accommodation, and monitor adherence to those standards.

Minister Harris said: “This new agency will be tasked with ensuring the delivery of services to victims of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, and with driving and coordinating the implementation of the Third National Strategy across Government.

It will bring the dedicated and expert focus that is needed to tackle this serious and complex societal issue. The agency will be up and running by next January. Publishing the General Scheme is a significant milestone on that path, and I wish to thank colleagues and the sector for their support for this important work.

This sends a clear message from Government that domestic and gender based violence will never be tolerated. I want to thank my colleague Minister McEntee for leading on this, as part of the Zero Tolerance strategy.”

The core functions of the agency, as set out in the newly-published General Scheme include:

  • planning, commissioning and funding DSGBV services;
  • overseeing and supporting the provision of refuge accommodation for victims;
  • setting standards for services and refuges, and monitoring adherence;
  • disseminating information on DSGBV, and leading and supporting awareness-raising campaigns;
  • conducting, commissioning and supporting research;
  • supporting, co-ordinating and reporting on the implementation of the Strategy;
  • assisting the Minister in developing future DSGBV strategies.

The agency will have a key role in engaging and consulting with stakeholders in the DSGBV area.

The new legislation – including the core statutory functions set out for the agency – has been guided by the Strategy, and by positive engagement with relevant Government Departments and State bodies, including the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and Tusla, from whom the new Agency will take over the provision of services to DSGBV victims.

There has also been significant consultation with the non-governmental DSGBV sector under an agreed principle of ‘co-design’ with those delivering frontline services.

The work of the Agency will be overseen by a non-executive board which will oversee the internal governance of the agency, adopt strategic and annual business plans for the Minister’s approval, and manage and appraise the performance of the Chief Executive of the Agency.

The General Scheme of the Bill will now be referred to the Justice Committee for pre-legislative scrutiny and once their report is received, work on finalising the Bill will be prioritised so that it can be published and begin its progression through the Houses with a view to enactment before the end of the year.

The General Scheme can be read in full, eventually HERE

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Electric Ireland Calls A Halt To ‘Hello Again World’.

The Chief Medical Officer has urged, older people in particular, to reconnect with the rest of the world, some three years on from the first case of Covid-19 having been confirmed in Ireland.
In an open letter addressed to older people in Ireland, as part of a multimedia campaign ‘Hello Again World’, Professor Breda Smyth addresses the isolation and loneliness experienced by older people during the pandemic, saying: “If you haven’t yet returned to doing the things that you love, I am encouraging you to do so now.”

By this latter remark, we must assume that Professor Smyth would like older people to get out, buy a coffee; buy a lunch; visit the cinema; go to a show; attend a football or hurling game, buy a pint in their local licenced hostelry, etc.

No doubt Professor Smyth is correct, however obviously, this very capable lady has not seen her ESB bill so far this month.

The ‘Electric Ireland’ bill shown above was forwarded to us by a 76 year old male pensioner and same should help to explain our headline above.

But first, who is ‘Electric Ireland’?
Electric Ireland is the retail division of ESB (Electricity Supply Board). ESB was established in 1927 as a statutory corporation in the Republic of Ireland and the majority of shares are held by the Irish Government.
Previously known as ESB Customer Supply and ESB Independent Energy, the retail division of ESB has been rebranded to Electric Ireland in 2012. Recognised as Ireland’s leading energy provider, Electric Ireland supplies electricity, gas and energy services to over 1.2 million households and 95,000 businesses in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

IrelandNo Country for Old Men or Women

From the 76 year old male pensioner, who wishes to remain anonymous, so we will call him Pat; we glean from him in a one-to-one discussion the following information:-
Pat lives alone in a small terraced house having worked, nonstop, all his working life since 1967.
His current income is a weekly pension of €260.10, per week, [1,040.40 per month or €13,525.20 per year].
He pays local property tax at the lower rate of €90.
He is a car owner, 08 reg, Insurance €420, Road Tax €280. He spends €20 on petrol each week to attend Mass, Shop for groceries, and for attending at a medical clinic. One car service and 4 new tyres, this year cost him €798. Seperately a set of windscreen wipers fitted cost €38.
He has no electric cooker and no electric shower. He cooks his main meal on a gas cooker which costs €540 per year.
He owns one electric heater but has not used same since electricity prices increased.
His heating outside his living room is a Superser Radiant Gas Heater, purchased at a cost of €160, [Used sparingly to heat his bedroom, the renewal of this second gas cylinder costs also €35 per month or €420 per year.
He claims no fuel allowance from the state, since he gets a gift of timber for his living room fire from a farming neighbours.
He no longer eats breakfast, eating only two meals each day; a toasted sandwich for lunch using a electric sandwich maker, or an omelette using an electric omelette maker.
His heating outside his living room is a Superser Radiant Gas Heater, purchased at a cost of €160, [Used sparingly to heat his bedroom, the renewal of his gas cylinder costs €35 per month or €420 per year.
Internet and Mobile Phone costs €40 per month.
He was forced to replace his television in the last year and his washing machine, due to their age, at a total cost of €790.
His groceries, including meat, averages around €100 per week.
Non prescription creams costs him €26 per month.
He attended two family weddings last year, on which he spent €390 to buy footwear and clothing and €300 on wedding gifts.
A daily copy of a cheap newspaper cost him €547.50.
Last Summer Pat was forced to paint the outer walls of his home. Paint and labour cost €480.
Christmas gifts to family and close friends cost €208, mostly spent on confectionary items on adults friends and cheap toys for grandchildren.

Pat admits that his current savings amount to €129.22.
His next Electric Ireland Bill is €959.72, less Electric Ireland Credit of €45.87 and less Government Electricity credit 2 of €183.49; thus leaving the total amount due on an estimated bill at €717.84 due to be paid by March 9th 2023.

We totted up Pat’s expenses, revealing annual expenditure of €12,880.50 and savings of €129.22. We asked what he had spent the odd remaining €516 on.

His reply was that €365 went on the collection plate at Mass on a Saturday night and the remainder was possibly given away on donations in lieu of flowers at a few friends funerals, in support of various charities; “Oh and I bought a 3 pack of electric bayonet led light bulbs in Dunnes Stores, last Monday; they cost €9 something”, he quickly interjected.

“So how do you intend to pay your next ESB bill?” we asked.
“I can’t, so they will possibly cut me off,” came the reply, “but candles are cheap, the Summer is coming and as long as I can afford batteries for my radio I’ll survive. As the film title said ‘This is no country for old men’ or indeed old women for that matter”, he added, “and the next General Election, will be held, at the very latest, by March 2025, if not before, by the will of the people, and if I live until then, please God, me and my likes can make a few changes with regards those who currently rule over us; holding the Irish public to ransome simply because they can.”

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Death Of Kevin Kennedy, Formerly Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today Saturday 4th March 2023, of Mr Kevin Kennedy, St. Patrick’s Gardens, Cashel, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Cloughtaney, Drangan, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his parents Pat and Mai, brother Michael; the passing of Mr Kennedy is most deeply regretted by his brother Pat, sisters-in-law Ann & Margaret, nephews Panie, Tony, Stephen and Neil, niece Maeve, extended relatives, friends and caregivers at St. Patrick’s Gardens Cashel, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Kennedy will repose at O’Connell’s Funeral Home, No. 1 Bóthar Lug, Killenaule Thurles, on Sunday evening March 5th, from 6:00pm with prayers at 8:00pm.
His remains will be received into the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Newtowndrangan, Thurles on Monday morning, March 6th, to further rpose for Requiem Mass at 11:00am, followed by interment immediately afterwards in Crohane Cemetery, Crohane Upper, Drangan, Co. Tipperary.

The extended Kennedy family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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