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  • Swifts fly high in Mountmellick

    Swifts fly high in Mountmellick

    Launch of mural in Mountmellick celebrating Swifts for Laois Culture Night

    For Culture Night Laois on Friday, September 23rd, Creative Ireland Laois, Laois County Council Heritage Office and BirdWatch Ireland launch a street mural by artist, James Kirwan to celebrate Ireland’s threatened Swift (Apus apus). The mural is located at the gable end of the Gearoid Horan’s building on Patrick Street, Mountmellick and is adjacent to Mountmellick Community School.

    The Swift is a small migratory bird which arrives in Ireland to breed from Africa in May and departs by August each year. Although similar in appearance to Swallows and Martins, the Swift’s nearest relatives are thought to be the Hummingbirds, native to North and South America.

    Catherine Casey Heritage Office for Laois County Council said:

    “We are delighted to be launching this wonderful mural as part of Culture Night as it represents the coming together of the biodiversity of Laois through the Swift and the creative artistic side of the county through the medium of street art. As Swifts are such an urban bird, living in our towns and villages, I can’t think of a better subject for a large scale street mural. This project will rise awareness of the importance of Mountmellick for swifts and also the other work being done to survey and conserve swifts across Laois, with the support of the Heritage Council and the Local Biodiversity Action Fund.”The Swift’s scientific name Apus apus means ‘without feet’ which refers to the Swift’s short legs rather than to any lack of feet. Swift’s legs and feet are adapted to cling to vertical surfaces rather than perching on wires and walking on the ground. If they find themselves on the ground, it can be difficult for them to take off again.

    BirdWatch Ireland’s Ricky Whelan with street artist, James Kirwan at Coffee Notions, Mountmellick, September 2022

    Swifts are more common in urban areas, building small, cupped nests in small crevices in buildings, as well as in the eaves of houses. Swifts pair for life and return to the same nest site for many years. They spend most of their life in flight, drinking, feeding, mating and evening sleeping in the air.

    Mountmellick native Ricky Whelan of BirdWatch Ireland said:

    “Mountmellick has a wonderful cultural heritage and I am so proud to see its rich natural heritage enshrined by the Swift mural. Mountmellick is a stronghold within county Laois for these charismatic and threatened birds which is something we should all celebrate and be vigilant to protect into the future.”

    Swifts are among the fastest of birds with Ireland’s Swift able to reach speeds of over 110km per hour. The average Swift weights about 40 grams – the same weight as a Cadbury’s Crème Egg! They feed on airborne invertebrates (spiders, flies and small insects) captured in flights. The Swift’s call is a loud, piercing scream and Swifts will often form ‘screaming parties’ on summer evenings, when ten to twenty Swifts will gather in a group flight above their nesting area, calling out to each other excitedly.

    Street Artist, James Kirwan said

    “From the moment Creative Ireland Laois reached out to me about this mural project, I was very interested and excited, especially because I am a huge fan of Swifts. I had also recently listened to Ricky Whelan’s and Niall Hatch’s ‘In Your Nature’ podcast on Swifts, so it is an added bonus to work closely with Ricky and learn even more about these fascinating birds. To be an artist who gets to paint a mural about the conservation of swifts is an honour and it goes without saying that I am wholeheartedly looking forward to being in Mountmellick and creating this mural that highlights the uniqueness of this bird”.

     

    Wexford-born James Kirwan is an experienced artist based in Dublin. His work has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions, and his mural work has been seen as far away as Canada. James has worked extensively in Ireland too, with recent work appearing in Gorey, Waterford, Thurles and Dublin. James’ work is often made with bold colours, with a mix of playful abstract forms and references to the natural world and landscapes.

     

    James has a keen interest in the importance of the protection of birds and their habitats in Ireland. He brings this, in his distinctive style, in the stunning piece for Mountmellick’s Swift mural. In October, James is scheduled to return to Mountmellick to facilitate a creative workshop with art students in Mountmellick Community College which will explore his street artworks and techniques, and reflect his interest in nature, and his use of abstract shapes.

    The mural launch takes place on Fri Sept 23rd at 5.30pm at Mountmellick Community School. The Swift episode reissue is available at BirdWatch Ireland’s ‘In Your Nature’ podcast on Buzzsprout or any good podcast provider. ‘In Your Nature’ is produced in partnership with the Heritage Offices of Laois and Offaly County Councils, supported by the Heritage Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and is edited by Ann-Marie Kelly.

     

    Laois County Council and BirdWatch Ireland are very grateful to Gearoid Horan for giving permission for the use of his building for the mural, and also sincere gratitude for the support of Principal Larry Curtin and Deputy Principal Frances Kerry – La Rosa of Mountmellick Community School.

     

    The Mountmellick Swift Project mural is supported by Creative Ireland Laois as part of the Creative Ireland Programme – in partnership with Laois County Council Heritage Office and BirdWatch Ireland.

  • Culture Night Live sketching

    LIVE Sketching with Fadó Faces exhibition artist Allen Scully

    Dunamaise Arts Centre – Gallery

    Fri September 23, 6-7.30pm

    This ninety minutes workshop is for artists/creatives of all ages and levels of experience. All you need to do is bring your own materials and tools, e.g. sketchbook, paper, pencils, etc. Sitters invited to pose for you include elected members of Laois County Council.

    Booking essential as spaces limited at 057 8663355 or info@dunamaise.ie.

    Supported by Creative Ireland Laois as part of the Creative Ireland Programme – Creativity in Older Age fund in partnership with Laois County Council Arts Office and Dunamaise Arts Centre.
    Pls note: space for approx 10 participants
  • Information Session – Abbeyleix Streetscape Scheme 2022

    Applications are invited from within Abbeyleix town for funding of streetscape and shopfront enhancement projects under the 2022 Town and Village Streetscape Enhancement scheme. An information session will be held on Thursday 15th September 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Heritage House Abbeyleix and anyone interested in the scheme is welcome to call in to speak with Council officials regarding the scheme.

    Eligibility

    Only premises within designated areas in Abbeyleix will qualify to apply for the scheme. The designated areas can be viewed on the attached MAP.

    The following types of premises are considered eligible:

    Commercial, residential or unoccupied buildings in town/village centre locations as defined by the local authority. All works must be completed by 31st August 2023. No applications can be considered for works already commenced.

    Grant Funding Levels

    Grant funding will be provided at 80% of total project costs – matched funding of 20% required.

    Submission of Applications

    • Applications can only be made online from Tuesday 13th September.
    • A Public Consultation regarding the Scheme is taking place on Thursday 15th September from 10am-12pm at Heritage House, Abbeyleix. Any person interested in the scheme has an opportunity at this consultation to speak with Council officials and submit an application.
    • The closing date for receipt of applications is 12pm on Monday, 3rd October 2022.

     Procurement requirements for applications

    The following procurement rules apply, as a minimum, to the individual projects funded:

    • 2 x Contractor quotations;
    • 1 x Materials quotation;

    (Note: 3 written quotations for contracts above €5,000 as per National Procurement

    Guidelines)

    Successful applications will require

    • Completed Application Form
    • Required Quotations
    • Photograph prior to commencement of project

    Payment of Grant Award will require

    • Photograph of completed project
    • Copy of paid invoice.
    • Evidence of payment – i.e. bank statement showing transaction or receipt.
    ELIGIBLE WORKS
    Green enhancement of entrances/ terraces with planting €500
    Painting of building/shop front in carefully selected colours which will complement the host building and streetscape.

    Mural (agreed in advance with Local Authority)

    Decluttering and repair of shopfronts. (Decluttering can include such works as removing unnecessary signs, flagpoles, wiring etc.)

     

     

    €3,500

    Appropriate illumination and lighting of architectural features of buildings.  

     

    €4,000

    Replacement of signage with traditional wooden fascia with wooden/hand painted lettering OR contemporary design
    Canopies/Awnings complementary to the materials of the shopfront and building (including street furniture).
    Maximum per building      €8,000

    For any queries on this scheme please contact Sheila Cahill 0578664015 / Michael Timmons  0578664202  in the Business Support Unit  at Laois County Council at businesssupport@laoiscoco.ie

  • Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Want to try Water Safety Classes and progress toward your Lifeguarding Qualifications?

    Courses commencing at Laois Leisure Portlaoise (formerly Portlaoise Leisure Centre) as follows:

    Junior Classes (12-15 years) commencing Saturday 24th September 2022- 9.50am to 10.45am

    Adults and 16 years + commencing Tuesday 28th September 2022 -7.25pm to 8.20pm

    See poster below for further details and how to book!

  • Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Water Safety Classes – Autumn 2022

    Want to try Water Safety Classes and progress toward your Lifeguarding Qualifications?

    Courses commencing at Laois Leisure Portlaoise (formerly Portlaoise Leisure Centre) as follows:

    Junior Classes (12-15 years) commencing Saturday 24th September 2022- 9.50am to 10.45am

    Adults and 16 years + commencing Tuesday 28th September 2022 -7.25pm to 8.20pm

    See poster below for further details and how to book!

  • World Suicide Prevention Day – Saturday 10th September – Creating Hope Through Action       

    World Suicide Prevention Day – Saturday 10th September – Creating Hope Through Action       

    World Suicide Prevention Day – Saturday 10th September is a time when we can spread the message and demonstrate to those in our lives and communities, that there is hope.   Even though suicide is a very complex issue, we should always signal to people who are vulnerable or experiencing suicidal thoughts, that we care and want to support them.  This helps to create a more compassionate society where those who need to, feel more comfortable in coming forward to seek help.

     

    We can all contribute and play our part in creating hope in our society by engaging in the following actions:

    • Increasing our awareness
    • Reaching in to offer support
    • Reaching out to seek support
    • Being the light for others and your community
    • Knowing where to turn for support and services

     

    See the attached info piece/advert (which will be featured in all regional newspapers this week) and the link below for more detail with regard to these key actions:

    https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/4/mental-health-services/connecting-for-life/news/world-suicide-prevention-day-2022.html

     

    Various events will be held throughout the coming weeks in remembrance of those who have lost their lives to suicide and to give and show support for their loves ones and others who have been affected by their death.

     

    Friday 9th September:                    Remembrance Mass: 10am – Laois Traveller Action Group, Bridge Street, Portlaoise.

    Friday 9th September:                    Remembrance Mass: 6pm – Offaly Traveller Movement, Hazel Hub, Tullamore.

     

    Midland Living Links who provide a supportive listening service to those who have been bereaved through suicide have organised the following services and invite all members of the public to join them:   (Co-ordinator Mobile: 086 1600 641)

    Saturday 17th September:            Remembrance Mass and Tree of Hope Ceremony in the Tranquillity Garden:

    11am – St. Brendan’s Catholic Church, Birr.

    Sunday 25th September:               Tree of Hope Ceremony: 2pm – Memorial Garden, 6 Ridge Road, Portlaoise.

    Sunday 25th September:               Tree of Hope Ceremony: 6.30pm – Brosna Park Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath.

    Sunday 2nd October:                      Remembrance Mass and Tree of Hope Ceremony:  12noon – St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Portarlington.

     

    Pieta House provide a bereavement liaison service for those who have lost a family member or a friend or colleague to suicide and may like to avail of support with their grief.    Bernie Carroll is the Suicide Bereavement Liaison Officer for the Midlands and she can be contacted on 086 418 0088 or email: bernie.carroll@pieta.ie.

     

    The following supports and services are available for all who may need to avail of them:

    Local GPs and MiDoc Out of Hours Services: Midlands 1850 302 702; North East: 1850 777 911.

    The Emergency Services 999/112 and Hospital Emergency Departments

    Pieta House 24/7 Suicide Helpline 1800 247 247; Text HELP to 51444, Therapy Services Team: 0818 111 126.

    The Samaritans 116 123; email jo@samaritans.ie

    24/7 Free Text Support Service:  Text HELLO to 50808 / www.text50808.ie

    Information on mental health for yourself and others and details of supports and services: www.yourmentalhealth.ie /  1800 111 888

    Online counselling supports:  www.turn2me.ie / www.mymind.org

    www.connectingforlifemidlandslouthmeath.ie for information on local supports and services, and info leaflets on self-harm, suicide and bereavement support.  Also details on all training programmes available, dates and registration process – see below also.

    www.stresscontrol.ie  provides details of ‘Taking Control with Stress Control’ online programmes running throughout September.

     

    Free awareness and skills training are available from the HSE to help prepare you to be in a position to recognise when someone may be at risk of suicide and give you the confidence, language and skills to be able to assist and connect them with helpful supports and services.

     

    Information regarding the LivingWorks Start self-directed online programme and face to face safeTALK (suicide alertness skills training) is outlined below and on the booking website: https://bookwhen.com/suicidepreventiontrainingmidlands

     

    LivingWorks Start (self-directed online programme) is for those who want to help prevent suicide and develop the skills to assist someone who may be

    at risk of suicide.  It can be completed in 1½ hours and includes a four-step model and impactful videos and simulations.

     

    SafeTALK is a 3hr ‘suicide alertness’ programme that prepares participants to identify and engage with persons who may be having thoughts of suicide by using the steps of TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen and Keepsafe).   Individual safeTALK Workshops can be delivered upon request to groups with a min of 12 participants by contacting your local Resource Officer (contact below).

     

    Upcoming workshops – Booking via: https://bookwhen.com/suicidepreventiontrainingmidlands

    Laois/Offaly: Longford/Westmeath:
    Date and Time: Venue: Date and Time: Venue:
    8th Sept: 9.30am – 1pm

    15th Sept.: 9.30am – 1pm

    3rd Nov: 9.30am – 1pm

    Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

    Tullamore, Co. Offaly

    22nd Sept: 9.30am – 1pm.

    3rd October: 9.30am- 1pm

    Mullingar, Co. Westmeath

    Athlone, Co. Westmeath

     

     

    The prevention of loss of life through suicide requires the efforts of many – each and everyone of us, healthcare professionals, educators, community members and political officials and governments and the positive effects of all this collaborative, co-ordinated and integrated work can be sustainable and have a massive impact.  On September 10th join with many others across the world who are playing their part in the prevention of suicide –  https://www.iasp.info/.     In all our own and unique ways, we can make a difference!

     

  • Get Active this Autumn with Active Parks!

    Get Active this Autumn with Active Parks!

    Laois County Council is coordinating the continuation of the Active Parks Programme for 2022 in partnership with local exercise instructors to provide a varied programme of fun outdoor physical activity sessions midweek for all ages.

    See below for details of Activity taking place in Abbeyleix beginning Wednesday 7th September 2022 at 11.00am.

    Details of programme for October and November will be available in the coming weeks.

  • Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

    Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

     #LoveThisPlace #LeaveNoTrace 

     

  • Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

    Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

     #LoveThisPlace #LeaveNoTrace 

     

  • Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

    Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

     #LoveThisPlace #LeaveNoTrace 

     

  • Active Parks Autumn 2022

    Active Parks Autumn 2022

    Get Active this Autumn with Active Parks!

    Laois County Council is coordinating the continuation of the Active Parks Programme for 2022 in partnership with local exercise instructors to provide a varied programme of fun outdoor physical activity sessions midweek for all ages.

    See below for current programme for September 2022.

    Details of programme for October and November will be available in the coming weeks.

    • See each poster for booking details. Click on the link below for your preferred locations.
    • Return your completed registration form to sports@laoiscoco.ie to book your place. Registration form to book your place can be downloaded here.
    • For queries please email sports@laoiscoco.ie or telephone 057 86 64058.
  • Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

    Leave No Trace Campaign 2022

     #LoveThisPlace #LeaveNoTrace