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Death Of Martin Kennedy, Formerly Templederry, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Tuesday 30th July 2024, of Mr Martin Kennedy, Carrig Rua, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Gurteenavalla, Templederry, Co. Tipperary and London, UK.

Pre-deceased by his siblings Mary and John; Mr Kennedy passed away peacefully.

His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; wife Mary, cherished daughters Patricia & Susan, son-in-law Ian, grandchildren Amy, Laura, Ben, Sarah and Gemma, great-grandchildren Esme and Noah, sisters Nancy, Dolly and Betty, brothers, Peter, Paddy, Dickie, Tony, Mikie, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Kennedy will repose at Ryan’s Funeral Home, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, on tomorrow evening, Thursday August 1st, from 6:00pm until 8:00pm.
His remains will be received into the Church of St.Mary of the Rosary, St Flannan Street, Nenagh on Friday morning, August 2nd, to further repose for Requiem Mass at 11:00am, followed by interment immediately afterwards in Lisboney Cemetery, Lisboney, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.

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

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.

Note Please: Family Flowers only. Donations in lieu, if desired, to the Alzhiemers society of Ireland or Nenagh Daycare Centre.

New Footpath Proposed For Mill Road, South East Of Thurles Town.

A planning application by Tipperary County Council to install a footpath on the outskirts of Thurles, at Mill Road (formerly Manor Mill Road) was published last week.

Map of Proposed Footpath For Mill Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

The footpath, according to these overdue published plans, will stretch over a distance of some 950 meters in length (3117.0 ft or 0.6 of a mile) with a width throughout of 1.8 meters (almost 6ft), linking from the end of the existing broken path, almost to the stone bridge crossing the Drish River close to Lady’s Well.

The planning application notes that the Mill Road is a narrow, winding, local road connecting both the N75 (If travelling northwards) and the N62 (If travelling southwards) and has more recently come into huge use particularly by heavy goods vehicle (HGV’s), in their attempt to speed-up their access to other national routes, thus avoiding the bottleneck that has totally destroyed the business centre of Thurles Town .

The planning application now published, for this narrow stretch of the Mill Road, (affectionately known to locals as ‘Fat Arse Boulevard’), is necessary so as to provide a safe walking area for pedestrians and those intent on partaking of physical exercise.

The plans for this footpath project are indeed to be welcomed and are now on display until August 23rd next at the Council offices at Mathew Avenue, Thurles, and indeed also available online HERE.

Nota Bene: When you do go online HERE, to examine these plans, scroll down to “Report of Particulars of Proposed Development.pdf” and click on download.

Next See Site Description: “The Mill road connects the N75 to the north and the N62 via Archerstown to the south. While this is a local road it also serves as a ‘rat run’ for vehicles avoiding Thurles town, seeking to access the national routes and also access the N62 north of Thurles …….”.

Using their words above; here, in this above statement, is full acknowledged admission by Council officials; (namely Mr Thomas Duffy [Checker] and Ms Sharon Scully [Approver]), that Thurles town centre has been destroyed, from the point of view of the operation of local businesses, with major traffic now avoiding the Liberty Square area.

Then, before you, our readers, let out a high pitched maniacal cry; comes sadly, an even greater admission.
Quote, “There are a number of housing estates located on the N75 side of the L-4001 Mill Road, which are served by a roadside pedestrian footpath (500m) and also a paved, pedestrian, walking route along a historical walking path (‘double ditch’), located some 500m off the N75. Extension of the existing footpath from the ‘Double Ditch’ access, extending to the Drish Bridge for approx. 950m.

As our readers will be aware, this historical walking path (‘double ditch’), now menctioned twice in this application, according to local councillors and their officials, did not formerly exist previously and was conveniently never included in the Archaeological Impact Statement by F. Coyne BA MIAI, which was commissioned and paid for by Tipperary Co. Council, courtesy of Tipperary rate payer funding.

No, it is not a paved pedestrian walking route, it is now a route which was completely levelled and received only a temporary coating of tarmacadam.
Sadly, today an area critical in the attraction of Tourism to Thurles, no longer exists, courtesy mainly of former FF councillor Mr Seamus Hanafin and his other council colleagues, following the decision to build a useless ‘Inner Relief Road‘ through this historic area, when, if ever, eventual funding can be found.
Of course there is no reference to this ‘Inner Relief Road’, mentioned in this planning application.

It should also be noted: The council, in principal only, recently agree a price for the purchase of land west of this Mill Road, with which to deliver the aforementioned ‘Inner Relief Road’, and the late delivery of plans for this new footpath, is understood to have been now an agreed component of this same land deal where space for the footpath had been earlier refused, and which contrary to commitments given by TD Mr Jackie Cahill in a press release, (dated back in October 4th 2021), the project has not yet received government funding.

Meanwhile: Submissions to the proposed development can be made free of charge until 4:30pm on Friday August 6th.

To quote the words contained in Sir Walter Scott’s epic poem, Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field :-
“Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.”

Death Of Eamon Colville, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Tuesday 30th July 2024, of Mr Eamon Colville, Ballagh, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his father Alec; Mr Colville sadly passed away unexpectedly.

His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; mother Mary, daughter Mary-Orla and her mother Tina, sister Sadie, brother-in-law Padraig, nephew Patrick, nieces Sinead and Anna, aunt, uncles, cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Colville will repose at Hayes Funeral Chapel, Clonoulty tomorrow afternoon, Thursday August 1st, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening.
His remains will be received into the Church of St John the Baptist, Clonoulty village (E25 CY91) on Friday morning at 11:30am, to further repose for Requiem Mass, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in Clonoulty Cemetery, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

The extended Colville 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.

Death Of Paddy Delaney, Formerly Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, on Tuesday 23rd July 2024, of Mr Patrick (Paddy) Delaney late of Harrow, London, and formerly of Kyledellig, Clough, Co. Laois, and of Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; his wife Geraldine, sisters Mary, Anne, Agnes, Sadie, and Helen, brothers Jim, Timmy and Martin, nephews, nieces, grandnephews, grandnieces, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and his many friends in Ireland and U.K.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The ashes of Mr Delaney will repose in Burke’s Funeral Home, Mountrath, Co. Laois, on Wednesday afternoon next, August 21st, from 5:00pm with prayers at 7:00pm same evening.
Funeral Mass for Mr Delaney will be celebrated in St. Canice’s Church, Borris-in-Ossory, Co. Laois, on Thursday, August 22nd, at 12:00 noon, followed by private burial later.

The extended Delaney 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.

Top Billing For Part Of Our Mid-West Region Down Under.

More than 300,000 television viewers across Australia will be introduced to part of the Mid-West region which covers counties Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, this autumn.

Roger Price (Cinematographer), Erin Malone (Assistant Sales and Marketing Manager, Bunratty Castle & Folk Park), Gareth Bowser, Rebekah Moore (Bunratty Castle & Folk Park) and David Whitehill (Presenter, Proud Nomads) pictured on the village street at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park.
Pic: Courtesy Clare County Council.

An independent TV production team last week visited the popular County Clare visitor attraction known as Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, where they filmed throughout this world-famous medieval castle and its attached 26-acre folk park.

Bunratty will feature in an episode of a new show called ‘Journey to Europe’, fronted by travel journalist and presenter Mr David Whitehill.

The programme will air on The Nine Network, one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia, and also its streaming service 9Now, come next October. The episode also will feature, for six months, on the Singapore Airlines in-flight entertainment system.

“We were delighted to facilitate the production team as they embarked on a filming trip across the Wild Atlantic Way to highlight the West of Ireland’s rich history and culture, fantastic culinary experiences and stunning landscapes,” explained Ms Erin Malone, Assistant Sales and Marketing Manager, Bunratty Castle & Folk Park.

She further added; “This show will attract a significant audience for Bunratty in an important market for the Irish tourism sector. The timing of the programme’s airing could not be better as people across Australia plan their overseas holiday for 2025.”