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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHORCAÍ


ROADS


TEMPORARY CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD – THE L3806 LOCAL ROAD BETWEEN KILLEAGH AND MOUNT UNIACKE


Pursuant to Section 75 of the Roads Act, 1993, notice is hereby given that the road as detailed below will be closed to public traffic from Tuesday, 6th June 2017 at 10.00 hrs to Monday, 19th June 2017 at 18.00 hrs in order to facilitate roadworks on sections of the L3806 local road between Killeagh and Mount Uniacke.


Road to be Closed: The L3806 Local Road will be closed from the Junction of the N25 National Primary Road at the Old Thatch Public House to the junction of the L3806 and the L7905.


Alternative Routes: The main diversion route shall be along the L3807, L7841 and L7843 before rejoining the N25 National Primary Route.


Traffic travelling from Mount Uniacke to Killeagh to access the N25 will be diverted at Mount Uniacke onto the L3807 as far as its junction with the L3843 which continues south onto the L7843 and onto its junction with the N25 at Burgess.


Local Traffic between Killeagh Village and Mount Uniacke on the L3806 trying to access the N25 will be diverted onto the L7841 where they will proceed to its junction with the L7843 from where they will turn right to access the N25 at Burgess.


East and west bound traffic on the N25 wishing to access the L3806 will be diverted at Burgess Cross onto the L7843 from where they will be directed to Mount Uniacke via the L3843 and L3807 or to the L3806 via the L7841.


The diverted routes will be sign posted and emergency access maintained.


Administrative Officer, Cork County Council National Roads Office, Richmond, Glanmire, Co. Cork.


info@eastcorkjournal.ie


Youghal Credit Union Launches First Time Borrower Initiative


by DENISE FITZGERALD On Wednesday, 17th


May Youghal Credit Un- ion launched their new ini- tiative, First Time Borrow- er.


Colm Geary told The East Cork Journal that


“Youghal Credit Union


has had a very successful 50 years in the Youghal and surrounding areas, and this new initiative will bring our members into the future.


It is for all Part of their 50 years


Celebrations, the attractive lower and competitive rate is just 6%.


members who have never had a loan with YCU in the past, or members who have not had a loan in the past five years. It is also for new members who join the


Credit Union and is avail- able only for the first loan which a member has with us.


rower works at a one first time


The First Time Bor- borrower loan per


member, per lifetime ba- sis, and it also follows all lending procedures which the Credit Union has in place for all other lending products.


Midleton Briefs


Over 60’s Talent Contest Final of above will be held in the City Hall, Cork on


Sunday 11th and tickets for same will soon be on sale – anyone wishing to purchases same can contact Ms Kathleen Woulfe at (021) 4631011. We are hoping for support for our East Cork Contestant – Mr Andy Jackson who gave a great rendition of the beautiful song ‘ O What a Beautiful Morning” in the semi-fi- nals and hopefully will do as good and maybe even better on the 11th - GOOD LUCK ANDY from the Over 60’s committee. CONGRATULATIONS ALSO to a great Cork Team on their win over Tipperary.


It was magic


watching them in action and thanks to their Manager and Selectors for their choice of players. We are on the way!!!


Youghal Briefs


Pharmacy Open this Weekend On Sunday 28th May The Clockgate Pharmacy will


be open from 12noon to 1pm.


Midleton Teenage Photo Exhibition Extended


by SEAMUS WHELEHAN


What has proven to be a hugely popular photo exhibition run in associ- ation with Cork County Council and Cloyne Youth Diocesan Service, has been extended. The photo exhibition


focuses on how sixteen year olds Cait Kerrigan, Sophia Cogan and Tamz- in Muldowney view their community. The photographic dis-


play which was run in con- junction with the Midle- ton Mid May Arts festival will continue at My Place Youth drop in centre until mid-June. The


programme was part


funded by Cork County Councils Arts De- partment and was run by local photographer and fil- mographer Cara Sweeney over a twenty four week period. The camera club work-


shop was designed to give Midleton’s teenage popu- lation confidence in taking and developing their own photographs. CDYS Youth officer


Ross Bonner said the dis- play really gives a snap shot into the how youth view their surroundings. “It’s very personal. It’s


their take on their com- munity. What communi- ty means to them. What stands up in their commu- nity for them.”


Emergency Number In case of emergency the First Responders can be contacted by dialling 999 or 087 7408501


Art Exhibition this Weekend in • First Time Borrower Launched by Colm Geary and staff at Youghal Credit Union


Fascinating Talk by Kieran Groeger Hosted in Youghal Library


by DENISE FITZGERALD On Saturday last a su-


perb talk was presented by local author and historian, Kieran Groeger, to an at- tentive


and appreciative


audience who heard a com- prehensive telling of local Youghal heritage, and a de- tailed explanation on using the Youghal app. The talk, given in an easy and relax- ing manner by Dr Groeger, was well received by those


present, with one lady tell- ing The East Cork Jour- nal “I learned all about the local history and heritage, and found the information on using the Youghal app. very helpful. I was delight- ed to know how to properly and easily access the app. which gives all the infor- mation you need to know about the lovely town and surrounds”. Congratulations to Ki-


eran for his in-depth Pres- entation and for sharing his


vast knowledge of Youghal heritage with an audience who thoroughly appreciat- ed it.


Hosted by Youghal Li-


brary the talk was part of their community events, which also include Knit- ting and crochet


group,


Bookswap, which is an op- portunity for both library members and non-mem- bers to chat about what they have read and swap books, Children’s games and many more.


Youghal The students of SECAD Drawing and Painting class will hold their end of the year exhibition at Tyntes Castle. Opening on Friday 26th May from 6pm to 8pm; Saturday from 12noon to 5pm and on Sunday from 2pm to 5pm. All are welcome. No admission charge.


Classic Wheels Ireland, Vintage and Classic Car and Bike in aid


Thursday, 25th


May 2017


of COPE Foundation The Run will take place from Summerfield Bar on Saturday May 27th with the Show being held on Sunday May 28th. Pre 1990 Vehicles only. Free admission. All proceeds in aid of the COPE Foundation. For further information contact 086-2009913/ info@classicwheelsireland.com


Youghal Social Café The monthly Afternoon Tea event for local people


living with Memory Loss, Alzheimer’s and other Dementias is held on the last Friday of every month from 11am to 1pm in the Holy Family Church Hall. Guest Speaker and Fun Activity each month Free Hand Massage treatments also available, Contact Nicola Lucey 086-4668484 for more infor- mation


Holy Family Celebrations this


• Author and Historian, Kieran Groeger, (back centre) with Marian, Glenn,Cora, Mary and Kay picturedin Youghal Library prior to his Talk


Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie eastcorkjournal


Sunday On Sunday next Mass will be celebrated at 11am and will be followed by a Barbeque and Refresh- ments. There will be entertainment, Facepainting and much more, so a great family day is guaranteed. All are welcome.


@eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


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