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06 Sept 2025

Public meeting this week as West Tipperary GAA club beings 5-Year Development Plan

Public meeting this week as West Tipperary GAA club beings 5-Year Development Plan

Young Emly GAA Club members march in a St Patrick's Day Parade in Tipperary. There is a public meeting next Friday night to plan for their and the club's future.

PUBLIC MEETING IN GAA CLUB
Emly GAA Club will host a Workshop in Emly Parish Hall on Friday, April 12, at 8 pm. The purpose is to develop a new 5-Year Plan for the club. All parishioners and organisations are invited to attend and help formulate our new plan with the benefit of your ideas.
This meeting will be directed by Mark McLaughlin, Development Officer of Tipperary County Board.

RECENT DEATHS
Theo Butler, St. Ailbe’s Drive, Emly, and Caherconlish;
Paddy Ryan, St. Ailbe’s Drive, Emly.

PARISH FUNDRAISER LOTTO
Jackpot not won. Lucky Dip winner €25: Catherine O’Heney, Gurteen.

SCHOOL DRAW
The St. Ailbe’s School Bumper Draw begins on Monday next, April 8, with the second draw taking place on the same day.
Members of the public can join through any of the many parents who are promoters, or at the school itself.
Entry: €5 per weekly draw over 10 weeks, or €50 up-front.
The goal of this year’s draw is to assist with the funding of an outdoor classroom. This would be of real benefit to the school and pupils, giving space and fresh air rather than being cooped up on fine days.
As ever, your support will be greatly appreciated.

USE YOU OWN RUBBISH BINS PLEASE
Tidy Towns committee wish to point out that the rubbish bins, stationed in the Post Office yard, are for the use of the Tidy Towns work groups only. They are not for use by the general public. The committee pays its fees to the refuse company.

SPLIT THE POT
Emly Tennis Club’s latest Split the Pot winner was Winnie Durcan who collects €145. Well done to Winnie

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