Tidy
Estate entries being accepted
Roscommon County
Council Tidy Estate Competition 2016 is now accepting applications. If you
would like to enter this year’s competition or their new competition of Best
Presented Street please contact the Environment Section 0906637260 for a form.
Closing date for completed applications is Thursday 9th June.
Summer
Show design
Boyle Summer
Show committee are calling on all primary students to help design the front and
back covers for this year’s catalogue. Post primary students are also being
asked to design the advertising poster for this year’s show. You can drop in
your entries or post them to BHSS, c/o Úna Bhán, King House, Boyle. Closing
date is June 12th 2016
Local Link
Route 570
Local bus
service was launched on Wednesday 1st June in King House in Boyle. Two
services will operate daily – the Boyle local link and the Boyle – Roscommon
link.
The town service
will call at King House, Green St., Bellspark, Lowpark, Mockmoyne Road, Mill
Rd., St Patrick St., Bridge St., Crescent, Bridge St., Post Office, Lower
Marian Rd., Church View, Upper Marian Rd., Termon Rd., Crescent, King House.
Fares for the
around town service are €1 and 50c per child. Free travel pass accepted
The Roscommon
link will be a hail and ride service with stops in Elphin, Tulsk, Strokestown
and Roscommon.Fares on this route will be €10 return based on a sliding scale
for towns in between. There will be a discount for children and free travel
pass will be accepted. Speakers at the launch included Gerry Tiernan and
Camilla Kelly, Local Link Roscommon, Leitrim and Sligo, Margaret Mulligan Roscommon Older Person Council and Noel Beecher
National Transport Authority.
POETRY COMPETITION
We are delighted
to announce the Boyle Arts Festival Poetry Competition for 2016.
Prizes: €250 first prize plus 2 x €50 highly
commended Closing Date June 30th
Shortlisted
poems will be notified ahead of the awards which will be held on Saturday 30th
July in King House, Boyle. Entry €5 per poem Entry form must accompany poems.
Entrants may submit
as many poems as they wish The name of the entrant must not appear on the poem
itself Poems, in English must be the unpublished, original work of the author Poems
must be printed on one side of A4 paper, maximum length 40 lines
Judges decision
is final and no correspondence will be entered into Poems will not be returned.
Poems will be judged by Ross Donlon Ross has published 7 collections of poetry
and his poems have also appeared in journals in his native Australia, the
United States and New Zealand as well as Ireland including Poetry Ireland and
Crannog magazine. Ross has travelled to Europe many times in the past five
years, enjoying residencies in Norway and Romania, and reading in several other
countries, both at festivals and as a feature reader. He was the inaugural
judge of the Castlemaine Poetry Prize which has been running since 2011.
SECRET GARDENS
Created by two
artists in an intimate rural setting, this garden combines productivity,
ornamental planting and permaculture. Winding grass paths lead to ponds,
developing woodland and polytunnel, one jungle-themed, one for fruit and veg.
With an eclectic mix of planting and sculpture, this 16 year old garden is
still developing. Open11am until 5pm on, 19th June, 10th
and 30th July, 21st August and 11 September. On R361
Boyle – Frenchpark, Right after Saddlers Inn. After approx 2.5km keep right on
big bend, take 2nd lane on Right. Entrance just after first cottage.
Saffron Thomas and Ian Stanley 086 869 1141 Ardsoran, Lisserlough, Boyle
LOUGH KEY PARKRUN
Free weekly 5k,
timed run will take place every Saturday at 9.30am. Come and join in the run in
the park.
BOYLE
CLEAN UP SCHEDULE
Friday 10th June; Roscommon Rd/
Frenchpark Road meets at Gannons Corner at 7pm. Friday 17th June; Mockmoyne meeting
at Cartys garage at7pm. Bags
and gloves provided, clean ups planned for an hour all help greatly appreciated.
Curlew Walkers Club
The next meeting of the Curlew Walkers club will take place on Sunday 12th June, meeting on the Crescent, Boyle at 10am.
The walk will take place at Nephin and will be a Climb/ Grade A. Your leader
for the day will be Philip James 086 335 3000.
Please confirm times with leader or website prior to each walk
www.walkingboyle.com.
BOYLE GOLF CLUB
The 18 Hole
Stroke for gents which took place last Sunday 25th May was won by
Lorcan Egan (10) 64 , 2nd Seamus Gallagher (20) 66, Gross Liam Whyte (12) 79
& 3rd Michael Reid (16) 66. The President’s Prize to the Ladies was also
held on Sunday. First place went to Liz Dwyer, in 2nd Joyce Boles, Gross Tish
Perry & 3rd Claire Cryan. The scramble played on Friday evening was won by
Brendan Gaffney. Michael Reid &
Marie Hanmore Cawley. Thursday’s Mens Open Competition was won by Sean Heslin
28pts with in second Pat Conroy 26pts. Tuesday’s Ladies 18 Hole (May 24th) was
won by Lady Captain Tish Perry while in second was Carmel McGarry.
Club Matchplay
Well done to the
Pierce Purcell team who beat Castle Dargan 3-2 on Saturday 26th May,
with one of our wins coming on the 19th hole at home. They’re next match is a
home tie against the winners of Co Sligo & Enniscrone to be played by June
19th.
BOYLE FARMERS MARKET
The Market is
open from 10am to 2pm each and every Saturday in the grounds of King House,
Boyle. If you would like to enjoy the best locally grown fresh and organic
produce, then a trip to Boyle Farmers’ Market on Saturday should be on your
agenda. There is a wide range of seasonal produce, including organic fruit and
vegetables, homemade jams and marmalade, organic free range eggs, fruit juices,
gluten free/ sour dough/ spelt bread and all kinds of delicious home bakes are
available every week. Alongside the food stalls are a number of crafters
selling their handmade wares, personalized candles and knitwear. So why not
come along and have a chat with the stall holders and avail of their ideas. For
further information please a call Una Bhan on 071 9663 033.
CV & Office
Services
Are you looking
for a new job? Are you having difficulty putting together your CV? Would you
like some help? Then why not call into the Úna Bhán office in the grounds of
King House, Boyle, where we will be delighted to give you any help, advice or
information we can. A good CV could make all the difference in getting your job
application through to the interview stage. We have a template and sheet of
helpful tips to guide you through the process. We will also type your CV if you
cannot do this yourself. Or you may just want to call in for a chat about your
CV. All information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. For more
details, contact Úna Bhán Tourism on 071 9663033. We also offer office services
such as Photo Copying, Scanning, Laminating, Typing, Faxing, Binding and
Printing are carried out at the Una Bhan office in the grounds of King House, for further information please
contact the office on 071 9663033.
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