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  • Senior Navajo Nation Diplomat finds her Laois Roots

    Senior Navajo Nation Diplomat finds her Laois Roots

    Doreen McPaul, Attorney General of the Navajo nation, visited Mountmellick this week with her family to explore her Laois Roots.

    Doreen McPaul, Art Hobson, Denise Hobson Ryan with Paddy Buggy of Mountmellick Webmill Digital Hub and Trudy Carmody of Experiencing Ireland during the family’s recent visit to Mountmellick. (Photo Courtesy Doreen McPaul)

    Ms McPaul, who was in Ireland to receive a Presidential Distinguished Service Award for the Irish Abroad from President Michael D. Higgins, stopped off in Mountmellick on a whistle-stop tour of family in Ireland and was shown around by Trudy Carmody of Experiencing Ireland and Paddy Buggy, Manager of Webmill Digital Hub Mountmellick.

     

    Speaking after she received the award for charitable work with the Irish Cultural Centre and McClelland Library in Phoenix, Arizona in raising funds for members of the Navajo Nation impacted by Covid 19, Ms McPaul said “For the first time in my lifetime my two cultures were intertwined in the most beautiful way … I was so proud to be Navajo and so proud to be Irish.”

    Doreen McPaul receiving Presidential Distinguished Service Awards for the Irish Abroad from President Michael D. Higgins (Photo Courtesy Doreen McPaul)

    Trudy Carmody, an active member of Laois Tour Guides Forum had contacted Ms McPaul last year and offered to help her trace her Laois family, following a press report about the family’s Mountmellick connections.

     

    Trudy said “genealogy is such an important way for members of the Irish diaspora to connect with their roots and we were delighted to help Doreen trace her father’s family. I was so touched to meet Doreen with her Dad Art Hobson and sister Denise on their visit and look forward to showing them around more of Laois on their next trip home to Ireland”.

     

    Local TD and former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Charlie Flanagan on this remarkable story.

     

    “The life story of Doreen McPaul is truly remarkable, and her presence and her distinguished award is fully deserved. I am delighted she took the time to visit Mountmellick and her ancestors and I would hope she will return soon.

     

    The fact that the Attorney General for the Navajo Nation can claim Mountmellick heritage proves beyond doubt that the Irish footprint is everywhere and truly global. “

    Traditional Navajo necklace presented to Trudy Carmody by Doreen McPaul, Attorney General of the Navajo Nation during her visit to Mountmellick. (Photo courtesy Trudy Carmody)

    Paddy Buggy, Manager of Webmill Digital Hub in Mountmellick said “Mountmellick Development Association were delighted to welcome Doreen McPaul, her sister Denise and father Art Hobson to visit our museum as they learned more about their ancestral home. We look forward to welcoming them back in the near future to meet with the ladies responsible for our marvellous museum.”

     

    Writing on Facebook Ms McPaul said “Our Quaker & Kerr roots are tied to Mountmellick, Ireland in County Laois. Divine intervention connected us to Trudy Carmody. Our great-great grandparents were neighbours here. Small Irish world! She & Paddy kept the museum open late for us tonight and treated us extra kind. Super special unplanned stop in this amazing town. Would love to spend much more time here…next trip!”

     

    Caragh Burns-Sharma, Chair of Laois Tourism said “Congratulations to Ms Mc Paul on her richly deserved award and well done to Trudy Carmody on her ever fantastic research and connection building. Welcoming tourists to Laois and helping them discover the story of their ancestral roots in Ireland is a key part of our tourism offering. Our visiting diaspora often become frequent repeat visitors which is a huge opportunity for our sector.”

     

    Genealogy forms an important part of the Irish Tourism industry, with increasing numbers of people tracing their Irish family roots with the help of organisations like Experiencing Ireland and Mountmellick Museum. While a huge array of information is now available online, many visitors welcome the personal approach offered by a genealogist and tour-guide like Trudy to help them to really connect with the home place of their ancestors.

     

    To find out more about Experiencing Ireland go to https://experiencingireland.ie/ . Mountmellick Museum’s website is https://www.mountmellickdevelopment.com/craft-museum.html .

  • Expressions of Interest – Provision of Land, Houses & Vacant/Derelict Properties

    Laois County Council is seeking expressions of interest for the following:

    Provision of Residential Land

    Laois County Council is seeking expressions of interest from any landowners interested in disposing of land (Greenfield or Brownfield) with appropriate zoning within the county of Laois for the development of housing.

    Advance Purchase Arrangements for Un-commenced Residential Developments

    Laois County Council is seeking to purchase un-commenced residential developments through turnkey arrangements for affordable and mixed tenure housing.  Home builders and housing developers with planning permission for suitable houses or apartments where construction has not yet commenced are asked to consider entering an advance purchase arrangement with the local authority to provide affordable and mixed tenure housing.

    Provision of Vacant and/or Derelict Properties

    Laois County Council is seeking expressions of interest in respect of the provision of additional housing through the supply of vacant and/or derelict properties. Proposals are welcome in respect of vacant and/or derelict properties in all our towns and villages.  The Council also welcomes proposals for the Repair & Leasing Scheme from owners of properties which have been vacant for at least 1 year and who cannot afford or access the funding needed to bring their properties up to the required standard for rental properties.

    For further information and Expression of Interest Forms, please click here.

    This Council is subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2014.

    Angela McEvoy

    A/Director of Services Housing

  • PFS Outdoor trainer course taking place on Friday 10th December 2021

    PFS Outdoor trainer course taking place on Friday 10th December 2021

    Laois County Council have some places available on their upcoming PFS outdoor trainer course on Friday 10th December. Places are limited and will be offered on a first come basis. Places to be booked by 3.00pm on Monday 6th December 2021. Check out the poster for more information and how to book.

  • PFS Outdoor Trainer Course

    PFS Outdoor Trainer Course

    Laois County Council have some places available on their upcoming PFS outdoor trainer course on Friday 10th December. Places are limited and will be offered on a first come basis. Places to be booked by 3.00pm on Monday 6th December 2021. Check out the poster for more information and how to book.

  • #PurpleLights21

    What are you doing to celebrate #IDPWD we’re going purple #PurpleLights21! @DisabilityFed

  • PFS Outdoor Trainer Course

    PFS Outdoor Trainer Course

    Laois County Council have some places available on their upcoming PFS outdoor trainer course on Friday 10th December. Places are limited and will be offered on a first come basis. Places to be booked by 3.00pm on Monday 6th December 2021. Check out the poster for more information and how to book.

  • #PurpleLights21

    #PurpleLights21

    Get your frame here https://bit.ly/3DtWOEg and add your photo or that of a colleague. Tell how you/they work towards a better future for people with disabilities.

     

  • #PurpleLights21

    #PurpleLights21

    #IDPwD #PurpleLights21.

     

  • #PurpleLights21

    #PurpleLights21

    #PurpleLights21 is all about the movers and shakers!
     
    Every organisation and community has them. Those that step up, the leaders. Just as important are those that participate: as part of disability groups in companies and communities all over Ireland or as inclusion or access officers. Are you in an Access Group, a PPN or do you lead on inclusion in your organisation?
     
    We want a big purple spotlight on you this December 3rd, UN Day for Persons with Disabilities, IDPWD. Because this year’s theme is: Get your frame here https://bit.ly/3DtWOEg
     
    “Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world.”
  • Glow Red for World Aids Day – 30th November to 1st December 2021

    Laois County Council is supporting the annual illumination event to combat stigma associated with HIV and AIDS called “Glow Red for World AIDS Day” – #GlowRed4WAD by illuminating Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise on the evening of the 30th November through to 1st December to mark the occasion.

     

    The event is spearheaded by HIV Ireland, Ireland’s only national charitable organisation dedicated to combating HIV and HIV-related stigma. This year, the event will mark the 40th Anniversary of the emergence of HIV and AIDS as a global epidemic in 1981Since then, more than 9,000 people living in Ireland have acquired HIV and rates of HIV continue to rise. Tackling HIV related stigma helps to reduce rates of HIV transmission.

    Hashtags being used across social media platforms for the event #GLOWRED4WAD,  #WorldAIDSDay,  #HIV and #stigma.

    HIV Ireland are also encouraging people to wear red and show your support to end HIV and HIV-related stigma. Tag them on Twitter @HIVIreland with your pictures wearing red using the hashtag #GLOWRED4WAD.

    You can find out further information on all the events we are organising for World AIDS Day here.

     

  • Exciting new Exhibition coming to Laois Arthouse Stradbally

    The Laois Arthouse, Stradbally, Co. Laois and Laois County Council cordially invite you to the opening reception of

    In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.

    An exhibition of over 60 artists, celebrating 10 Years at the Laois Arthouse.

     Public Preview: Saturday 4th December 2021 (14:45-17:00)  The exhibition will be formally opened by Kevin Kavanagh, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin.  This event will include a musical performance from Sonja Cadogan and Karl Rochford.

    N.B. Due to COVID 19 safety protocols we ask you to book into a timed viewing slot to attend  the opening. This will help us maintain your safety and prevent the need for queuing.

    FOLLOW THIS LINK TO BOOK

    Exhibition runs: Tues. 7th Dec. 2021 – Fri. 25th Feb. 2022

    Opening times: Tuesday to Friday (13:00-16:00) and by arrangement.

    For further details contact T: 057 866 4033/4109

    E: artsoff@laoiscoco.ie