Recall of Gleesons Butchers Ready Meals due to production in an unapproved establishment
Alert Summary dated Monday, 27th January 2025.
Category 1: For Action. Alert Notification: 2025.04. Product Identification: Please see table below. Batch Code: Please see table below. Country Of Origin: Ireland.
Message: The below Gleesons Butchers ready meals are subject to recall as they were produced in an unapproved establishment, which is not subject to official controls.
Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale.
Product Name.
Batch code.
Gleesons Butchers Stir-Fried Chicken with Noodles.
All batches and all use-by dates
Gleesons Butchers Chicken Korma with Basmati Rice.
All batches and all use-by dates
Gleesons Butchers Butter Chicken with Basmati Rice.
All batches and all use-by dates
Gleesons Butchers Mild Chicken Jalfrezi Stirfry with Basmati Rice.
All batches and all use-by dates
Gleesons Butchers Thai Green Chicken Currywith Basmati Rice.
All batches and all use-by dates
Action Required by Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, caterers & retailers:
Retailers are requested to remove the implicated products from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale. Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated products.
Pre-deceased by her parents John and Catherine (McCarthy) Delaney, brother Sean Delaney and sisters Breeda Delaney and Josephine Kelly; Mrs Sullivan (born on August 24th, 1934 the eldest of five children and a graduate of the Presentation Convent School in Thurles), passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, following a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer’s.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; husband Tom; her children Catherine Sullivan McLaughlin (husband John) of Newtown Square, PA, and Michael R. Sullivan (wife Amy) of Old Greenwich, CT; six grandchildren, Matthew J. Sullivan, Abigail M. Sullivan, Catherine M. (Thomas) Trankle, Elizabeth C. McLaughlin, John T. McLaughlin, and Clare A. McLaughlin.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mrs Sullivan will repose at Holy Saviour Church, 407 E. Main Street, Norristown, PA 19041, on Wednesday, January 29th 2025, from 9:00am until 10:00am. A traditional Latin Requiem Mass will follow at 10:00am, followed by cremation.
The extended Sullivan families 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: A memorial contributions may be made to Holy Saviour Church, if desired, in lieu of flowers.
Suaimhneas síoraí dá h-anam dílis i dteannta na Naomh agus na n-aingeal.
A poem “The Drawer” by that great extoller of ‘words with rich rural feeling’, Seamus O’Rourke.
Based in rural Ireland, Seamus has become widely known for his simple storytelling, which captures rural Irish life in a way that both amuses and affects the reader and listener.
In September 2024, Seamus released his much anticipated sequel to his popular first memoir, Standing in Gaps. Leaning on Gates is published by Gill Books and is available nationwide in bookshops.
Tomorrow, Monday January 27th, the planting of 2500 trees will take place on the Mill Road, southeast of Thurles Town (Eircode E41 NP02), same sponsored by Allied Irish Bank as part of the 100 Million Tree’s Initiative.
The public are welcome to attend at 10:00am, with schools; the local residents association and Refresh Thurles (Tidy Towns) being invited to volunteer to aid with the planting; on land held by Tipperary County Council and paid for by taxpayers.
Storm Éowyn lays tree to rest in St Patrick’s cemetery Thurles. No damage to surrounding grave sites. Picture: G. Willoughby.
100 Million Trees Project:
The 100 Million Trees Project is a nationalNot-for-Profit initiative being run by siblings, Richard, David and Tina Mulcahy.
The project aims to see the planting of 100 million native Irish trees across the island of Ireland over the next decade, as a community-driven initiative to reverse the immense environmental damage caused by the reduction of forests worldwide and the loss of huge areas of biodiversity.
The project’s ambitious aim will be achieved through densely planting between 500 and 2,500 native Irish trees at a time across small areas of land using ‘The Miyawaki method’. Named after the Late Japanese Botanist, Professor Akira Miyawaki(1928-2021), who developed the technique in the 1970s as a means to restore degraded land, the Miyawaki Method of overplanting trees, has been successful in creating over 1,700 forests worldwide.
Storm Éowyn drowns tree in Drish River, south on Mill Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Picture: G. Willoughby.
By planting excess trees together, these grow 10 times faster, 30 times denser, create an area 100 times more biodiverse and most importantly create a very rapid carbon sink. This inexpensive approach requires significantly smaller planting areas and can be carried out on unused or fallow land across Ireland. Dense areas of afforestation can also actually play a role in reducing the impact of forest fires, while at the same time provide excellent areas of biodiversity. In 2022-2023 – 20,600 Irish native trees were planted in 6 counties on the island of Ireland. In 2023-2024 – a further 201,750 Irish native trees were planted in 19 counties. In 2024-2025 the target is to plant a further 550,000 trees in 28 counties.
This event is to be welcomed.
Meanwhile; sadly 3 mature trees lost their lives during Storm Éowyn last Thursday night – two trees in the immediate vicinity of Thurles Cemetery(One inside & one outside the entrance gates), and another mature tree which met its ‘Waterloo’ in the Drish River, latter situated on the Mill Road south of Thurles town.
Pre-deceased by his loving son Noel, parents Matthew and Mary, brother Matthew, and sisters Peggy and Kathleen; Mr Duggan (ex CIE and Bus Eireann employee), passed away peacefully at University Hospital Limerick (UHL), surrounded by his loving family.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; Monica, sons Martin and Kenneth, daughters Angela, Dawn, Olivia and Caroline, grandchildren Michelle, Anthony, Noel, James, Mary, Joanne, Mollie, Dylan, Jack, Alana, Emelia, Thomas, Cathal, Shane, Lauren, Jess and Zara, brothers Mick, John and Donal, sister Mary, daughters-in-law Josie and Aileen, sons-in-law Brian, Mike, Gerald, and Ger, great grandchildren Eva, Paul, Sophie, Conor and Tadgh, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and close friends.
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