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See photos as Wicklow village hosts sunny annual community day
See photos as Wicklow village hosts sunny annual community day

Irish Independent

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

See photos as Wicklow village hosts sunny annual community day

Wicklow People Today at 09:00 It was the turn of Newtownmountkennedy to host a family fun day last week, with the day of free activities aimed at supporting the Newtown Area Sports Development team and raising awareness of their efforts. The group seeks to develop the established Matt Kelly Community Grounds in the town so that the grounds themselves are fit for serving the sports community and that the space includes facilities like dressing rooms, toilets and storage. Bouncy castles, fun fair games and five-a-side took centre stage on an action-packed day, with donations towards the sports ground project welcomed. They will be hosting a fancy dress spinathon on Saturday, October 25 outside Dunnes Store, and their AGM takes place on Tuesday, September 7 at the Parkview Hotel. An online fundraiser has already raised in excess of €52,000 and can be supported via

Cork town to host a 5km walk to raise awareness for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind
Cork town to host a 5km walk to raise awareness for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind

Irish Independent

time21-05-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Cork town to host a 5km walk to raise awareness for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind

The 5km walk will begin outside Macroom GAA at 11am on Sunday, and is expected to be a 'lovely event' according to Fundraising Team Lead Chris Bennett. 'It will be a lovely event, especially if the weather is fine. 'Families and dogs will be very welcome to come along and join us on the day. 'It will give people the chance to take part in a nice old walk, meet our volunteers and find out a little bit more about what the charity does,' he said. The charity will celebrate its 50th year in operation next year and has, in its lifespan to date, provided independence and mobility for people with visual impairment and support for families of children with Autism. Mr Bennett added that the charity is very proud of its Cork roots. 'We are known as a national charity, but we are proud to be known as a Cork-based charity. 'We are one of the few charities that would have all their main offices and everything in the county. 'We are also looking for volunteers in Macroom and parts of West Cork to help us with our fundraising campaigns,' he added. Volunteers will be raising funds for the charity outside Dunnes Store on Saturday from 9am until 2pm. They will also raise money in Macroom town centre on Friday from 9am to 2pm. Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind recently announced a partnership with Munster Technological University to provide training programmes for their dogs across their six Cork and Kerry campuses, and Mr Bennett described the partnership as 'fantastic.' 'The partnership with MTU is fantastic because it gives us access to their campuses across Cork and Kerry as well. 'For dog trainers, that's gold because it allows them to work with dogs in a variety of different environments and distractions. 'You can imagine on a campus there will be cars, grass cutting, potentially other animals walking around and these distractions can only help the dogs to learn and deal with them,' he concluded. If you want to become a 'puppy raiser' please contact: pups@ or phone 0818 506 300.

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