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It was with a great personal sadness that I learned of the death, on Friday 18th August 2023, of Mr Eamon Anglim, Lismoynan, Drangan, Fethard, Co. Tipperary.
Mr Anglim (Videographer) passed away peacefully, while in the care of the staff at the Oak Ward, University Hospital, Co. Waterford.
His passing is most sadly missed and deeply regretted by his loving wife Mairead, his sons Eoin, Damien and Brian, his daughter Laura, son-in-law Ray, grandchildren Kayleigh, Holly and Paddy, brothers in law Sean and Derek, his loving cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mr Anglim will repose at McCarthy’s Funeral Home, Fethard, Co. Tipperary today Sunday, August 20th from 6:00pm to 8.00pm. His remains will be received into the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Drangan, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, to further repose for Requiem Mass on Monday morning, August 21st, at 11:00am, followed by interment immediately afterwards in the adjoining graveyard.
The extended Anglim 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 Oak Ward, Waterford University Hospital or South Tipperary Hospice.
In ár gcroíthe go deo.
It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Friday 18th August 2023, of Mrs Alice Cooke (née Shanahan), Childers Park, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Pre-deceased by her parents Jack and Mary, brother John and sister Manie; sadly Mrs Cooke passed away tragically, surrounded by her heartbroken family. Her passing is most sadly missed and deeply regretted by her loving family; husband Jack, son Trevor, daughter Olivia, daughter-in-law Marcella, sisters Kathleen and Nell, nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mrs Cooke will repose in Hugh Ryan’s Funeral Home, Slievenamon Road, Thurles, on Tuesday afternoon, August 22nd, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm same evening. Her remains will be received into the Church of St. Joseph and St. Brigid, Bothar-na-Naomh, Thurles, on Wednesday morning, August 23rd, at 9:30am, to further repose for Requiem Mass at 10:00am followed by interment immediately afterwards in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Moyne Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs Cooke, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.
The extended Cooke 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.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.
The demolition of Britain’s wonkiest Midland pub, known as ‘The Crooked House’, situated at Coppice Mill, Himley, Staffordshire, U.K.; following a suspected arson attack, which ripped through the building on August 5th last, has been greeted by angry outrage. The building was also known as “Siden House”, (siden” meaning “crooked” in Black Country dialect.)
The historic dwelling was erected in 1765 as an 18th-century farmhouse, before it was converted into a pub in the 1830s. It was sold in July 2023, and on August 5th was gutted by fire, before two days later it was totally demolished. Police are treating the fire as arson, and investigations are ongoing to establish the circumstances of the fire itself and also the lawfulness of the demolition.
The director of a company that hired a digger to demolish The Crooked House has now been identified as convicted Tipperary drug smuggler, Mr Morgan McGrath.
Mr McGrath, aged 51, formerly from Breansha, Co. Tipperary, was jailed for 12 years in 2004, for his part in a £20 million international drug smuggling operation, and on being released from prison, moved to reside in the UK.
Mr McGrath together with Mr Michael Howard of Knocktoran, Elton, Co Limerick, had previously both pleaded guilty to charges relating to their attempt to import, into Ireland, 591,180 Ecstasy tablets, 198kg of Cannabis resin, 48kg of Heroin, 602,000 Temazepam tablets and 132kg of Amphetamine (speed); latter hidden underneath the false lead-lined floor of trailers carrying vegetables. Both men had pleaded guilty before Monaghan Circuit Court to charges of conspiring to import the drugs, which then had an estimated street value of some €22.5m, between the dates August 1st and August 31st, 2002.
In July 2005, both men were both jailed for 12 years, for their involvement in one of the biggest drug hauls to be intercepted by police in Europe, and who later had their sentences reduced to 8 years by the Court of Criminal Appeal.
Just like the destruction of the Great Famine ‘Double Ditch’ here in Thurles, Co. Tipperary; the destruction of this red brick built, landmark pub, which owed its name due to its lopsidedness, (latter caused by a subsidence linked to certain mining activities), has now brought 258 years of history to an abrupt end. However, unlike the historic Thurles ‘Double Ditch’, in the case of ‘The Crooked House’, latter has been greeted nationally by an angry public meeting, supported by local politicians demonstrating utter outrage at its demolition.
The fire occurred just 9 days after being purchased by ATE Farms, a company controlled by Mrs Carly Taylor, whose husband, Mr Adam Taylor is a former director of the company that runs the landfill site adjacent to the historic pub which also mysteriously caught fire .
Mr McGrath is the director of AT Contracting & Plant Hire, which hired a digger to destroy the remains of the pub, without permission, just two days after it was destroyed in the mystery blaze. The owner of the digger has confirmed that he rented the same vehicle to the firm, prior to the fire destroying the historic building. Mr McGrath and Mr Adam Taylor are the only two active directors of AT Contracting & Plant Hire, which provides the diggers, excavators and other heavy machinery used in the quarries and landfill sites linked to the Taylors across the country.
Fire crews from Staffordshire and West Midlands which raced to the fire scene, found making access extremely difficult, due to the 8-foot (2.4m) mounds of dirt, blocking the only access lane way to the burning building.
It should be noted that Mr McGrath has denied any knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the destruction of the historic landmark pub, and neither the Taylors nor Mr McGrath are suspected of acting illegally.
So why, for the past 9 weeks, is the signpost offering directions to the town of Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, pointing in the opposite direction; now today continuing to remain angled, pointing down towards Wolfe Tone Place, latter situated at the junction of Westgate and Liberty Square.
Yesterday, in a survey, we asked a few of the locals for their views on this nine week old phenomenon and were offered the following explanations:-
(1) It is an political effort by Fianna Fáil to highlight the annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration, due to take place on the Sunday nearest June 20th 2024, next year in Bodenstown graveyard, Co. Kildare; latter date in June the birthdate of Wolfe Tone, known as the Father of Republicanism.
(2) It’s an effort to avoid the multitude of potholes on every road driving into and driving out of Thurles.
(3) A concerted effort by those who consistently fail to attract tourism to Thurles, to delay visitors, by sending them up a short road that is blocked off at one end; better known by the French word ‘cul-de-sac’ or translated into English ‘bottom of the bag’.
(4) A deliberate attempt by public representatives, including TDs to increase their motor milage, when asked to attend meetings in Nenagh Co. Council offices and Dáil Éireann.
What do I think, you ask? Well now that you do ask, and having viewed all the other signposts pointing in the wrong direction in Thurles, [e.g. to name but one, the Thurles carpark sign supposedly directing motorists to the new carpark off Liberty Square, ]; other issues, such as the weeds now growing actively up through our pavements; the state of our river Suir, and the overall dowdy appearance of what was once a hive of industry; I would put it down to simply just poor town administration.
Explain for what are we paying Property Tax annually?
It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Thursday 17th August 2023, of Mrs Margaret (Maggie) Mackey (née Treacy), Castlequarter, Killenaule, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Ballynonty, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Pre-deceased by her brother Michael and sister Statia; Mrs Mackey passed away peacefully at her place of residence, surrounded by her loving family.
The passing of Mrs Mackey is most deeply regretted by her loving husband Wally, sons Michael, Wally and Johnny, daughters-in-law Lorraine and Angela, grandchildren Cian, Kaitlyn and Charlotte, brother Christy, sisters Mary, Nonie, Kate and Lilly, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mrs Mackey will repose at Devitt’s Funeral Home, The Green Cashel, Co. Tipperary, tomorrow evening, Saturday, August 19th, from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. Her remains will be received into St. Mary’s Church, Bailey Street, Killenaule, Thurles, to further repose for Requiem Mass on Sunday morning at 11:00am, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in Crosscannon Cemetery, Killenaule, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs Mackey, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.
The extended Mackey 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.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.
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