Members of the Sologheadbeg committee who are very busy organising events for the commemoration
The Decade of Centenaries comes to West Tipperary this month as plans are underway in Solohead to mark the start of the War of Independence.
The Soloheadbeg ambush of January 21, 1919 was led by Dan Breen and Sean Treacy and happened on the same day as the first meeting of Dáil Éireann in the Mansion House, Dublin. The ambush is recognised as the first action of the War of Independence.
The Soloheadbeg Ambush Centenary Commemoration will take place on Sunday January 20. This event is organised by the Solohead Parish Centenary Commemoration Committee in association with Third Tipperary Brigade Old IRA Commemoration Committee.
The organising committee are currently finalising the details for the commemoration event. The committee members have planned the day as a dignified and respectful commemoration occasion as they are mindful that the struggle for Independence took place at a troubled time in our nation’s history which left a painful legacy.
A Mass of Remembrance for all parties involved with the ambush will take place in Solohead Church at 11.30 am which will be celebrated by Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, Kieran O' Reilly.
The formal commemoration programme will commence at Solohead monument at 12.30 where there will be a commemoration programme with musical input from the Charles Kickham Band and the Sean Treacy Pipe Band. Dr Martin Mansergh is the invited guest of the organising committee.
Dr. Mansergh played a key role in the Northern Ireland peace process and is vice-chair of the government's Expert Advisory Group on the Decade of Centenaries.
The oration will be given by Mr Éamon Ó Cuív, former government minister and grandson of the former President of Ireland, Mr. Éamon de Valera.
There will be an unveiling of a heritage information board at the monument site on the day which will give information on the ambush and directions to the ambush site in Soloheadbeg.
Given the large numbers expected at the event it will be necessary for safety reasons to close roads on the day in the immediate vicinity of Solohead Cross.
Road closure and redirection notices will be posted shortly in local newspapers.
There will stewards and Gardai directing cars on the day and a park and ride facility will be in place from Tipperary Racecourse in Limerick Junction. The committee are grateful for the support of the heritage office of Tipperary County Council.
The committee are also currently selling a specially engraved miniature hurley by way of fundraising. The hurley can be purchased at Toomey’s shop, or on the day. There is a facebook page called Solohead Centenary where further information and final details on the event are being posted.
Other events are also taking place on the week of the centenary. There is a history conference in Ballykisteen Hotel on Saturday January 19 called The Soloheadbeg Ambush: Impact and Legacy presented by the Tipperary War of Independence Lecture Series Committee.
Tipperary Library Service will also host a lecture by Dr. Denis Murnane on Tuesday January 15 in Thurles Library at 7.30pm called Soloheadbeg Ambush, A Centenary perspective.
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