Author: laois community
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Minister unveils a new beginning for Portarlington Market House
Concluding her impactful visit to County Laois, Minister Heather Humphreys unveiled the commencement of the long-awaited refurbishment works for the historic Market House in Portarlington. The Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council Mr Paschal Mc Evoy, said “This momentous project promises to breathe new life into the town and bolster its vibrant community. This restoration endeavour serves as a testament to the commitment of Laois County Council towards the sustainable development of Portarlington and its communities. The Portarlington Market House, with a rich history spanning nearly 300 years, has played various roles in the town’s evolution, from a Market House and Courthouse to a Town Hall and even a garage. The project’s vision entails the meticulous refurbishment and repurposing of the Market House building, transforming it into an inviting space that will host meeting rooms, offices, and other facilities for public use. The refurbished building will seamlessly integrate with the surrounding public space, becoming a catalyst for the regeneration of the Square, and making a significant contribution to the vibrant town of Portarlington. The Portarlington Market House restoration represents a harmonious blend of history and progress. It cherishes the heritage of the past while breathing new life into a treasured landmark, ensuring that it remains a focal point for the community for generations to come”.
Mr Gerry Murphy, Deputy Chief Executive of Laois County Council concluded the speeches, saying: “This is a project that will bring huge dividends to the town of Portarlington and the surrounding area. There has been a number of stages to where we are today. The biggest stage was the signing of a 30-year lease. We then went into the next phase which was the preperation of a regenerative strategy for the town, called The Portarlington Regeneration Strategy 2040. We then brought the project to tender phase; and we expect to finalise the appointment of the contractor towards the end of next week, and to be in a position to commence work very, very shortly.
In her closing statement, the Minister reaffirmed her commitment to creating conducive conditions for people to thrive in rural towns and villages. Her tireless efforts are geared towards fostering vibrant communities, encouraging sustainable growth, and providing enriching opportunities for all citizens to flourish.
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Ministers Celebrates Timahoe’s Rich Heritage
Next on the itinerary was the charming Heritage Village of Timahoe, where the Timahoe Heritage Committee, led by Chairperson Ms. Mary O’Dwyer, extended a warm welcome to the Minister. Ms. O’Dwyer eloquently shared the rich history of the Round Tower and the ambitious future plans for its development and said “ Tigh Mochua le Chéile had the pleasure to welcome Minister Heather Humphries to Timahoe on Monday last, to re-open our Heritage Centre. It was also great to have our local man Cathaoirlach of Laois County Council , Cllr Paschal Mc Evoy present. While there were a number of guests, it was wonderful to see our local community gather to acknowledge the work that has been done. Minister Humphries had a stroll around the Heritage centre, taking in the beautiful majestic round tower. She was also enthralled by the story of St Mochuas pets. ( a statue dedicated to same can be seen in the grounds), and also the local Vikings who showed up to say “hello”. Following on from the stroll outside, Minister Humphries then came into our Heritage Centre where she was welcomed by locals and the committee of women who run the ‘Tower & Bean’ coffee shop. The Minister gave the coffee her seal of approval and enjoyed some refreshments. It was a great opportunity for people to see exactly what is good about Heritage and Community in Timahoe. After some brief speeches, which highlighted the pivotal role of volunteers and the blueprint that our heritage centre is for others, the Minister unveiled a plaque to mark the occasion. The Heritage Centre is open during the week and the Tower & Bean coffee shop is open at weekends and bank holiday Mondays. for more info check out instagram/facebook: timahoeheritagecentre & towerandbean “
The Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council, Mr Paschal Mc Evoy, said The Timahoe Heritage Centre is more than just a building; it represents the heart and soul of the community. It will serve as a hub for cultural education, a venue for engaging events, and a place where the rich history of Timahoe can be cherished and celebrated. The Heritage Centre stands as a beacon of pride and a testament to the shared history of Timahoe. It is a space that encapsulates the essence of the community, preserving its cultural treasures and providing a platform for its stories to be shared with generations to come.”.
Mr Donal Brennan, Director of Services said “As the doors of the Timahoe Heritage Centre officially opened, the community rejoiced in the knowledge that their efforts have borne fruit. The Heritage Centre stands as a symbol of unity and community pride, a place where the past is honoured, and the future is envisioned. The grand opening ceremony was a true reflection of the vibrant spirit of Timahoe, and it marked the beginning of a new chapter in the community’s journey to preserve and share its heritage”.
Delighted to be part of the momentous occasion, the Minister performed the official unveiling of the TVRS funded Timahoe Arts Centre. Her visit was further enriched by enjoying a cup of coffee at the Coffee Unit, funded under Community Enhancement, where Viking figures proudly stood, keeping an eye on the proceedings.
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Sun shines on Carrigmeal Woods for Ministerial Visit
Continuing her tour of County Laois, Minister Humphreys was thrilled to unveil the exquisite new well-being amenity at Carrigmeal Woodland Walks. This delightful project was made possible through the generous funding from the ORIS programme.
The Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council, Mr Paschal Mc Evoy, said “What has been accomplished here at Carrigmeal is more than just an outdoor space. It is a testament to the power of community spirit and vision. The generosity and dedication of James Deegan and the Deegan family have been the driving force behind the realization of this exceptional project. This space will undoubtedly serve as a dynamic resource for students, families, and the wider community, nurturing creativity, well-being, and social connection.”
Mr Donal Breannan, Director of Services, Laois County Council said “The Carrigmeal outdoor space has been thoughtfully designed to encourage creativity, promote physical activity, and provide a welcoming environment for all ages. With a focus on inclusivity and community engagement, it aims to become a hub for learning, relaxation, and inspiration. Local residents and visitors alike can look forward to enjoying the benefits of this outdoor space, which promises to enhance the quality of life in the Dysart area. Its open-air amenities, beautiful greenery, and inviting atmosphere are certain to be cherished by all who visit”.
Dr. Kate Ramsbottom presented the Minister with a piece of magnificent Porcelain Pottery based on the Witch of Dysart Enos , as a token of appreciation. Under the guidance of the dedicated Proprietor and Chairperson of the Committee, Mr. James Deegan, the Minister embarked on an enchanting tour of the Woodlands. The tour included delightful traditional Boghran and Accordion music at the Outdoor Learning Centre, culminating in a breathtaking panoramic view of the heartlands of Laois from the viewing tower atop the Woodlands, with the majestic Rock of Dunamaise and the Slieve Blooms in sight.
Mr James Deegan, Chairperson of the Carrigmeal Woodland Walks Committee and Proprietor of the Woodlands said “Today we gather to officially launch the Carrigmeal Walkways and Outdoor School by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys T. D. The Outdoor School and Meeting place is in partnership with Dunamaise College and the aim is to get pupils out of the urban classrooms and into the woods and countryside to learn and appreciate the natural environment and the biodiversity contained therein. I am of the opinion that this new venture will prove popular with the scholars.
The trails consist of three kilometres of walkways with another ten kilometres in the adjoining Coillte Forest that is accessed by a stile at the Southern end of the site.
The woodlands themselves measure roughly sixty five acres in area, with the native Irish tree section planted in 1994 and the Biodiversity section planted in 2010.
The native tree section was thinned some thirteen years ago, when we commenced to construct the walkways. Funding from the Dept of Rural and Community Development in conjunction with Laois Co. Co. became available and that allowed us to upgrade the walking trails and add in other features for the benefit of the community that use it on a daily basis. The Walkways were extremely busy during the Covid Lockdown with golf courses closed and the site within the permitted limits from the nearest towns, they provided an excellent alternative to anybody who wished to take fresh air and exercise.
Apart from the daily walkers the Woodlands are used on a regular basis by Scouts Ireland, School Groups, Leinster Orientering Club, Southern Command of the Irish Army, Music Generation, Operation Transformation, National Learning Network Ireland and other various groups. Recently we played host to over one hundred people from war torn Ukraine and with refreshments served an enjoyable afternoon was had by all.
So Minister I think your funding has been well spent and we thank you sincerely for it. Before I conclude I would also like to thank Laois Co. Co. Sports & Recreation Officer, Ms AnnMarie Maher, Liam Dunne LOETB, Conor Browne from Leader, John O Connell Forester and the Neighbours and friends who supported us in this venture.”
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Minister Heather Humphreys , T.D. visits Laois
The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, T.D., made a momentous visit to County Laois on Monday, 17th July, as part of the government’s ‘Our Rural Future’ roadshow, to commemorate the official opening of the much-anticipated Mountmellick Arts Centre. The Minister’s presence was met with warm welcomes from the TVRS supported Mountmellick Arts Centre Committee, led by its dedicated Chairperson, Mr. Ger Lynch.
The Minister was treated to a captivating video presentation by Ms Anne Marie Kirrane, A/Administrative Officer and MC for the Ministerial Visit. The Video showcased a myriad of projects from all across the county of Laois, that have flourished thanks to DRCD funding. Her enthusiasm for the Arts was further ignited when she received a gift of Mountmellick Yarnbombing from Committee Member, Ms. Martina Horan. After the presentation, the Committee proudly guided the Minister on an insightful tour of the newly opened Arts Centre. Mr John Mulholland, Chief Executive, Laois County Council, in welcoming the Minister said , “I are delighted to witness the official opening of the Mountmellick Arts Centre, a testament to the vision and hard work of the dedicated committee and the community it serves. This new cultural hub will undoubtedly become a source of inspiration and creativity for our residents, fostering artistic expression and enriching the lives of all who visit. Mountmellick can now proudly showcase its vibrant arts scene, and we look forward to witnessing the positive impact this centre will have on the community for generations to come”. The newly unveiled Community Arts Centre in Mountmellick stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the local community, thanks to the unwavering dedication of the local committee and volunteers. The Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council said “I extend my heartfelt tribute to this remarkable Committee who have made this project possible. Volunteers are the lifeblood of society, and their selfless efforts enrich the lives of countless individuals, making the world a better place. It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge their invaluable contributions to the development and success of the Community Arts Centre. We are immensely proud of this accomplishment and believe that the Mountmellick Community Arts Centre will become a beacon of creativity and inspiration for generations to come. This project exemplifies the profound impact that communities, local councils, and the government can make when working together for the betterment of our local areas. I want to extend my sincere thanks to everyone involved in making this dream a reality. Your tireless efforts have resulted in a remarkable achievement that will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in Mountmellick and beyond. Congratulations to all, and I wish the Community Arts Centre every success in its journey of fostering creativity, artistic expression, and community spirit.”
Mr Ger Lynch, Chairperson, Mountmellick Arts Centre Committee said “What you have seen, and will see here today is the culmination of a lot of work and effort, over a good number of years, by many people and organisations. The Town and Village renewal grant, allowed us to put the finishing touches to a restoration and enhancement project, which has taken over 30 years to complete. To fully understand this, we must follow the timeline of the building and list the contributions of the various organisations.
The Mounrtmelllick Parish bought this site in 1944 and commissioned the building of an 800 seater cinema on the site, which was officially opened by President Sean T O’Kelly in 1951. It was known as the CYMS, or Catholic Young Mens Society Cinema. It ran successfully from the date of its opening until, due to the introduction of television it was forced to close, with the last film showing in 1992. This building is owned by the Parish and if it had been in private ownership, it is highly probable that it would not be available for use by the community today.
I will list the organisations and their contribution to bringing this building from a potential derelict site to what we believe is one of the best entertainment venues in the Midlands.
- Mountmellick Parish. Having made a good deal of money during the hey day of the cinema, invested in a first class heating system, both upstairs and downstairs, in the early 90s, and it is still in use today. They also divided the balcony area from the main auditorium, creating a second small theatre and reducing the size of the main theatre. The intention of this was to create a small cinema in the balcony area. Unfortunately, due to the cost of sound screen and projection equipment, this project was not completed. In association with Mountmellick Drama Group they built, dressing rooms and a kitchen at the rear of the building
- Mountmellick Drama Group., who were producing their own plays in the venue since 1988, proposed the venue as a location to host the ‘RTE All Ireland Drama Festival’. They have been running a successful festival here for over 30 years. The group installed batteries of lights over the stage and fitted out a control room at the rear of the main auditorium. We are delighted with the fact that this venue has been chosen to host the final of the confined section of the national festival in April 2024. We take this opportunity to wish them well in the running of this event, and we are confident they will do a marvellous job based on their track record.
- Mountmellick Community Employment Scheme. The Mountmellick Community Employment Scheme formed their association with this theatre when in 1995, after getting permission from Father McNamara, they set up their office in the building. In the early years, they refurbished the toilets in the front of house, and since the Arts Centre committee was formed, have participated in every building and renovation project that has been carried out. Administration, cleaning and maintenance of the building is at present carried by workers on the Scheme.
- Mountmellick Community Arts Centre Committee. The committee was formed in 2000, consisting of representation from the Parish, Credit Union and the community, with an ambition to turn a building that was going derelict into a first class entertainment venue. Shortly after its establishment, they secured a grant from the ‘Ireland Fund’, which was used to renovate and refurbish the toilets at the stage end of the building. With this grant, they also paid for the material used by the community employment scheme to reupholster all the seats in the main auditorium. They then secured a substantial grant from ‘Laois Partnership’, to replace the existing asbestos roof, which was cracked and leaking. This grant required 50% matching funding, in order to meet this, the late Kathleen Cousin approached Michael Feely, who was them Manager of the Credit Union, and after discussion Michael put a successful proposition to the board, that they would sponsor Mountmellick Arts Centre for 10,000 a year over 10 years. This allowed the committee to replace the roof and renovate the two rooms at the front of house, as well as giving us funds for the day to day running of the facility. The Credit Union continued to be our main sponsors, for which we are grateful. In 2013, we secured a grant form ‘Laois Partnership’ to refurbish the Balcony Theatre. This meant installing a lift to allow access to all. The community employment scheme was of great assistance to us In 2015 approx, with our own funds and a grant from Laois County Council, we refurbished the reception area and relocated the control room in the main auditorium. In 2018, we secured a ‘Town and Village Renewal Grant’, which allowed us to complete refurbishment of the building as you see it now. We set up a steering committee in order to look after the day to day running of this project. This steering group, consisted of the following members from the main committee. Father Micheal Murphy, Michael Gormley, Micheal Feely and Ger Lynch. Sharon Deering, supervisor of the CE scheme, attended all those meeting and gave us enormous assistance, for which we are grateful. Dom Reddin from Laois County Council was available at all times to the Committee and was helpful with his advice and experience. The Committee would like to remember the late Paddy Fitzpatrick, civil engineer, who attended the site regularly and signed off on the project without any charge.
- Tidy Towns. We are grateful to the Tidy Towns committee for maintaining the floral display at the front of the building and for the all access table and seating, which they placed in the Arts Centre square.
- Mens Shed. The Men’s Shed along with the CE scheme are located on the centre site and are a back up to us whenever needed.
- Balcony Cinema
In 2013, Michael Feely and Ger Lynch with permission from the Arts Centre Committee, set up the ‘Balcony Cinema’. This involved putting in a big screen, sound, projection and amplifying equipment as well as a protective curtain. They launched this in October 2013 and at present are screening a film every Wednesday night, at which the patrons receive a cuppa and refreshments. All for €5, which must be the best value anywhere.
- Seat Sponsorship Scheme
In 2019, Cathy Bishop proposed and executed a sponsorship plan that appealed to peoples nostalgic feelings about the cinema by allowing them to sponsor a seat for €50. This seating plan can be seen in the main entrance.
The Arts Centre, like a lot of entertainment venues is only coming out from under the shadow of Covid, and things are beginning to pick up again. The venue continues to host the weekly Bingo session, in aid of Parish funds, and is proving to be a major asset to community organisations within Mountmellick and further afield. Just to mention some of the organisations which have used the facilities in recent years
Music Generation Laois
Laois Scor
Laois Comhaltas
Mountmellick and Portarlington Comhaltas
Mountmellick Community School, they have staged their last 2 musicals here.
Mountmellick National Schools
Ballyfin Annual Parish Show
Mountmellick Youth Develepoment Centre
Mountmellick Scouts
Mountmellick Tidy Towns
Mens Shed
Barnashrone, Derlamogue and the Rock Schools
Mountmellick Drama Group
Gormans School of dancing
Lousie Ahern and her dancing group
Grannie Buggies school of dancing
It has hosted many drama groups including the Clonaslee Players,
Open Door Theatre
Mountmellick Heritage Society
Mountmellick and Laois County Athletics
Laois Sports Partnership
Mountmellick Church Choir
Mountmellick Christmas Fair
Irish Photographic Federation
Porterhouse Players from Portarlington
B Sharp, Portarlington dance group
Portarlington School of Ballet
Laois Youth Dance Ensemble
Mountmellick and Laois Macra
Mountmellick Womens group
Sonas Creche Mountmellick
Speech and Drama Classes
Laois Community Games
Yarn Bombers Mountmellick also operated out of this building, until there need required a bigger premises.
Some of the acts that have played in the Arts Centre include,
Phil Coulter
Christy Moore
Pat Short
Tommy Tiernan
Rake the Ashes
The late Brendan Boyer
Andy Erwin
Sharon Shannon
Micheal O’Sullivan
Emer Dunne produced and performed inner show ‘Saluting the Brave’ which was in aid of the WW1 Research and Remembrance Committee, ‘
In terms of value for money, it would be hard to beat this project.
In conclusion I would like to thank the Minister and everyone for their attendance here today”.
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Visit SEAI’s Home Energy Upgrade Information Day for Portlaoise Homeowners
Learn How to Make Your Home More Comfortable, Reduce Your Energy Use
and Your Bills- Join SEAI and registered One Stop Shops on Saturday 24th June in the Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise.
- Get advice on how you can make your home more energy efficient with a home energy upgrade and Government grants from SEAI.
- Learn more about SEAI’s home energy upgrade grants, with options to match most homeowner budgets and needs.
SEAI is delighted to host its first Home Energy Upgrade event in Portlaoise. This event will give local homeowners the opportunity to meet with the SEAI team and registered One Stop Shops, to learn more about the benefits of a home energy upgrade and get free advice on where to start.
Now more than ever, homeowners are looking to reduce their energy consumption and tackle rising energy bills. Many are adopting new habits such as turning down their thermostats or reducing heating running times. But homeowners are also more aware of the need to improve the overall energy efficiency of their homes. By investing in home energy upgrades, such as attic and wall insulation and installing heat pump systems and other renewables, you are keeping your valuable heat in your home and making it much more energy efficient. These are long-term investments that will provide significant improvements in home comfort and reduce monthly energy bills.
Carrying out a home energy upgrade can be daunting to some and often homeowners simply don’t know where to start. This event will give homeowners the chance to talk directly to home energy upgrade experts and to start their journey to a more energy efficient home today.
When is it on: Saturday 24th June from 11.00am – 4.00pm
Where is it on: Killeshin Hotel, Dublin Rd, Ballyroan, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise
Register for free: https://SEAIHomeEnergyPortlaoise.eventbrite.ie
For further information about SEAI Home Energy Upgrade grants visit here.
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Community & voluntary Awards Nominations 2023
🌟 Call for Nominations! 🌟
Laois County Council in conjunction with Laois PPN, and our corporate sponsor People First Credit Union are excited to announce that we’re accepting nominations for our upcoming Community & Voluntary Awards. These awards acknowledge groups and individuals who, through their commitment to voluntary and community activities, have played a significant role in enhancing the quality of life in their communities. Do you know someone who deserves recognition for their outstanding contributions? This is your chance to shine a spotlight on them!
To submit a nomination, simply click on the link below
Community & Voluntary Awards 2023 Nominations
Don’t forget to mention any specific achievements, contributions, or qualities that make them stand out.
#NominationsOpen #RecognisingExcellence #CommunityHeroes #Inspiration
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EU Day celebrated at Portlaoise Library
On Tuesday, the 9th of May, Portlaoise Library, a Europe direct Information Centre, welcomed Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Sean Fleming . The Minister visited the Library to view their work and some of the information on Europe that they distribute, including visits to and from schools. Between visiting a number of schools around Laois, he took some time to talk to Will Faulkner of Midlands Radio 3 on Ireland’s 50 years in Europe, having joined in 1973 and to listen to the interview click here.
Caroline Hofman , Director of the Cube Low Carbon centre of excellence, also spoke to Midlands 103 and gave a good overview of the EU’s influence on Irish Society….to listen to the interview, click here.
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Bike Week 2023
Bike Week’ is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling and takes place from Saturday 13th May to Sunday 21st May
‘Bike Week’ is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling and takes place from Saturday 13th May to Sunday 21st May. Cycling is one of the most sustainable forms of travel and a family friendly activity. As a transport option cycling has one of the lowest impacts on the planet and the environment, impacting positively on air and noise pollution.
Launching Laois’ ‘Bike Week 2023′, Thomasina Connell MCC, Cathaoirleach of Laois County Council said, “’Bike Week’ is a great opportunity to celebrate all things cycling in Laois with an exciting programme of events taking place around the county. I am delighted to see ‘Portlaoise Cycle Bus make cycling more accessible for school goers in this community.”
Sport & Leisure Officer, Ann Marie Maher O’Brien said, “It’s great to see over 40 fantastic events happening in local communities across the county for this year’s ‘Bike Week’. I encourage those already cycling, or those interested in discovering more about cycling, to get involved. There are 15 schools participating in Bike Week Laois and 14 youth and community organisations. There are 3 mini festivals are being delivered by SVT Activity & Wellness Hub, Rathdowney Errill Activity Hub and Irish Country Roads Durrow with an amazing array of options for cyclists of all levels.
Bike Week Laois is co-ordinated by Laois County Council’s Sport & Leisure Office Contact sports@laoiscoco.ie or phone 057 8664058
For details of Bike Week Laois events see the attached programme link.
https://www.transportforireland.ie/getting-around/by-bicycle/bikeweek/
https://www.facebook.com/BikeWeekLaois
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Big Crowds attend inaugural Live Well Expo evening
Age Friendly Laois collaborated with Healthy Laois in putting together the 1st ever Living Well Expo of its kind in the county , which took place in Portlaoise College on thursday 13th April from 4pm to 8pm.
The event brought together various community & Health & Age friendly support groups, agencies , information providers and more and to create an event where attendees could be informed about what is available in Co. Laois in an engaging and fun way.
The Ukranian choir entertained on arrival opened by who put on a beautiful performance – their rendition of “Mo Ghile Mear” was stunning.
This was followed by an address by Cathaoirleach Cllr Thomasina Connell to the attendees. Laois’ Age Friendly Ambassador, Mrs Anna May McHugh, then officially opened the event.
The main stage featured talks by Ms Louise Edmonds of Age Friendly Ireland on the topic of assistive technology, a crime prevention presentation by Sgt Graham Kavanagh and a talk by Women’s Shed founder Ms Carmel Cashin. Operation Transformation Leader, Stephanie Bowden was delighted with the opportunity to return to Laois, to give a talk about her own fitness journey and she had a very interesting and busy Q & A session afterwards.
The HSE provided free health screening and they completed 97 screenings on the day,
Healthy Cooking demos were also a popular part of the event and Ms Janice O Brien of LOETB showed us all how to cook a healthy stir fry.
The Living Well expo also featured a debut performance by the Coalition Chefs , with Councillors John King and Paddy Bracken providing a very entertaining cookery demonstration , which was narrated throughout by Ms Anne Marie Kelly. Councillor Bracken recruited the help of Operation Transformation leaders Stephanie and Andrea, to create a beautiful & healthy vegetable soup. Councillor John King was on the main course section and he showed an eager audience how to bone and roll a chicken from scratch . Both chefs, of course had “one we prepared earlier” and the attendees were treated to samples of both the soup and the boned & rolled chicken.
On the day, we had an estimated 1000 attendees, with a steady stream of people arriving from before the event. The feedback from the event was very positive, and people stated that it was great to be made aware of and meet the many supports available in one location in the county. Exhibitors indicated that they were very busy on the day and that networking opportunities & connections were created with fellow exhibitors , with individuals and with community groups.All said they looked forward to the next Living Well Expo- so watch this space!!!!!!!!
Interview with various exhibitors can be viewed below
Seniorline Interview click here
Irish Wheelchair Association Interview, click here -
Big Crowds attend inaugural Live Well Expo evening
Age Friendly Laois collaborated with Healthy Laois in putting together the 1st ever Living Well Expo of its kind in the county , which took place in Portlaoise College on thursday 13th April from 4pm to 8pm.
The event brought together various community & Health & Age friendly support groups, agencies , information providers and more and to create an event where attendees could be informed about what is available in Co. Laois in an engaging and fun way.
The Ukranian choir entertained on arrival opened by who put on a beautiful performance – their rendition of “Mo Ghile Mear” was stunning.
This was followed by an address by Cathaoirleach Cllr Thomasina Connell to the attendees. Laois’ Age Friendly Ambassador, Mrs Anna May McHugh, then officially opened the event.
The main stage featured talks by Ms Louise Edmonds of Age Friendly Ireland on the topic of assistive technology, a crime prevention presentation by Sgt Graham Kavanagh and a talk by Women’s Shed founder Ms Carmel Cashin. Operation Transformation Leader, Stephanie Bowden was delighted with the opportunity to return to Laois, to give a talk about her own fitness journey and she had a very interesting and busy Q & A session afterwards.
The HSE provided free health screening and they completed 97 screenings on the day,
Healthy Cooking demos were also a popular part of the event and Ms Janice O Brien of LOETB showed us all how to cook a healthy stir fry.
The Living Well expo also featured a debut performance by the Coalition Chefs , with Councillors John King and Paddy Bracken providing a very entertaining cookery demonstration , which was narrated throughout by Ms Anne Marie Kelly. Councillor Bracken recruited the help of Operation Transformation leaders Stephanie and Andrea, to create a beautiful & healthy vegetable soup. Councillor John King was on the main course section and he showed an eager audience how to bone and roll a chicken from scratch . Both chefs, of course had “one we prepared earlier” and the attendees were treated to samples of both the soup and the boned & rolled chicken.
On the day, we had an estimated 1000 attendees, with a steady stream of people arriving from before the event. The feedback from the event was very positive, and people stated that it was great to be made aware of and meet the many supports available in one location in the county. Exhibitors indicated that they were very busy on the day and that networking opportunities & connections were created with fellow exhibitors , with individuals and with community groups.
All said they looked forward to the next Living Well Expo- so watch this space!!!!!!!!
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Big Crowds attend inaugural Live Well Expo evening
Age Friendly Laois collaborated with Healthy Laois in putting together the 1st ever Living Well Expo of its kind in the county , which took place in Portlaoise College on thursday 13th April from 4pm to 8pm.
The event brought together various community & Health & Age friendly support groups, agencies , information providers and more and to create an event where attendees could be informed about what is available in Co. Laois in an engaging and fun way.
The Ukranian choir entertained on arrival opened by who put on a beautiful performance – their rendition of “Mo Ghile Mear” was stunning.
This was followed by an address by Cathaoirleach Cllr Thomasina Connell to the attendees. Laois’ Age Friendly Ambassador, Mrs Anna May McHugh, then officially opened the event.
The main stage featured talks by Ms Louise Edmonds of Age Friendly Ireland on the topic of assistive technology, a crime prevention presentation by Sgt Graham Kavanagh and a talk by Women’s Shed founder Ms Carmel Cashin. Operation Transformation Leader, Stephanie Bowden was delighted with the opportunity to return to Laois, to give a talk about her own fitness journey and she had a very interesting and busy Q & A session afterwards.
The HSE provided free health screening and they completed 97 screenings on the day,
Healthy Cooking demos were also a popular part of the event and Ms Janice O Brien of LOETB showed us all how to cook a healthy stir fry.
The Living Well expo also featured a debut performance by the Coalition Chefs , with Councillors John King and Paddy Bracken providing a very entertaining cookery demonstration , which was narrated throughout by Ms Anne Marie Kelly. Councillor Bracken recruited the help of Operation Transformation leaders Stephanie and Andrea, to create a beautiful & healthy vegetable soup. Councillor John King was on the main course section and he showed an eager audience how to bone and roll a chicken from scratch . Both chefs, of course had “one we prepared earlier” and the attendees were treated to samples of both the soup and the boned & rolled chicken.
On the day, we had an estimated 1000 attendees, with a steady stream of people arriving from before the event. The feedback from the event was very positive, and people stated that it was great to be made aware of and meet the many supports available in one location in the county. Exhibitors indicated that they were very busy on the day and that networking opportunities & connections were created with fellow exhibitors , with individuals and with community groups.
All said they looked forward to the next Living Well Expo- so watch this space!!!!!!!!