Friday, July 17, 2026

Domestic Violence Register law welcomed

Senator O'Loughlin with the Taoiseach and Jennifer Poole's Family in the Office of the Taoiseach.

A Kildare-based senator has welcomed the passing of landmark legislation to create a Domestic Violence Register, saying it will save lives amid a recent rise in femicide. Fianna Fáil Senator Fiona O’Loughlin hailed the Dáil’s approval of the Domestic Violence (Judgments) Register Bill 2026, known as Jennie’s Law, which she first introduced in the Seanad. The bill will now go to President Catherine Connolly to be signed into law.
The law is named in memory of 24-year-old Jennifer Poole, who was murdered by her former partner in Dublin in 2021. It will allow those convicted of serious domestic violence offences against current or former partners to be included on a dedicated public register, maintained by the Courts Service. Publication of judgments will depend on judicial discretion and the consent of victims or survivors.
Senator O’Loughlin said Jennie’s Law marks “a significant step forward” in protecting women from domestic violence by giving people access to information that can help keep them safe. 
She also paid tribute to Jennifer Poole’s family, especially her brother Jason Poole, whose campaign for change was instrumental in advancing the legislation. 

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Coillte highlights local forest destinations


Coillte is urging Kildare residents to rediscover the forests on their doorstep this summer through its new “Start at Your Local Coillte Forest” initiative, writes Brian Byrne. The campaign highlights local forest destinations such as Donadea Forest Park, Moore Abbey and Mullaghreelan Wood, which offer scenic walks, family activities, cycling routes and accessible trails. 
Coillte, Ireland’s largest provider of outdoor recreation, manages more than 260 recreation sites, 12 forest parks and 3,000km of waymarked trails nationwide, welcoming an estimated 20 million visits each year.
Outdoor content creator Nollaig Butler and broadcaster-psychotherapist Daniella Moyles are backing the initiative, encouraging families to swap long journeys for nearby adventures and to use time in nature to support their wellbeing. 
Coillte plans to expand its recreation network to 500 sites and further develop world-class forest destinations in partnership with Fáilte Ireland and the Department of Rural and Community Development.
More information is available at Coillte.ie.

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New mural in August

Gable 'canvas' ready for art.

The new mural planned for the gable end of a recently refurbished property facing the Newbridge Road will be painted in August, the recent meeting of Kilcullen Community Action was told.
Sponsored by KCA and costing almost €9,000, the artwork will be located on the gable end of the development of a formerly derelict building, which has been refurbished by Fitzpatrick Heavey Homes. They finished the double gable to be ready for the artwork. The piece, commissioned by tender from All Out Design, will incorporate local history, heritage, nature, and the environment and will include motifs of Kilcullen bridge, a horse, a stylised waving hand of welcome, the Liffey, swans, badgers, and wildflowers.
Several fundraising initiatives have been undertaken for the project, including a St Patrick's Day sponsored swim by patrons of The Spout Bar. A table quiz, coffee promotion, and an iDonate page have also brought in funds.

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Mac and Norman Vintage Rally next month


The 24th Mac and Norman Vintage Rally will take place on 16 August, starting as usual from Peter Sully’s yard (W91 W351). Participants will set off at 1pm, with the rally expected to run through Kilcullen at around 1:10pm.
To date, participants and supporters from the local community and surrounding counties have raised a remarkable €643,019 through this event, with all proceeds going to the Irish Cancer Society. The rally has become a summer highlight fixture in the local calendar, bringing people together in support of cancer patients and their families.
A total of 336 vehicles took part in the 2025 event, including 176 tractors, 68 trucks, 73 cars, and 19 motorcycles, while the post-rally auction also attracted significant support. 
Everyone on the route is invited to turn out on the day to support the participants, enjoy the spectacle, and continue a tradition approaching its quarter-century.

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Thursday, July 16, 2026

Kilcullen in Bloom 2026

Some views of the Kilcullen in Bloom flowers installed for summer 2026 throughout the town, by the volunteers and community workers of Kilcullen Community Action. A Rough & Ready Production by Brian Byrne for Kilcullen Diary. Music: After Sunset by Alex Jones.

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Hillside art space upgrade

KCA CE crew Ilona Brede, Joe Winder and Wayne Aspell, working on the Hillside space.

A major upgrade to the Hillside 'fish and canoe' street art area is currently in progress, and will include information about the Kilcullen Canoe Club, writes Brian Byrne. The wall art has been refreshed by the original artist, Kieran Behan, and Ray Kelly, and a new decorated canoe will be a centrepiece.
The July meeting of Kilcullen Community Action heard that the replacement canoe was supplied by Sabina Reddy and has been decorated by artist Cian Mekitarian, whose work can also be found in other locations in Kilcullen, including the Valley Park, residential estates, and the public realm. 
Project leader Antoinette Buckley said local businessman Jonathan Keogh has had supports made for the canoe, which will be elevated from the ground, unlike the previous one, which rested on stones.
"We also have new stones and two new planters for the area," Antoinette told the meeting. After some discussion, it was decided to leave the existing metal planters in place until the flowering season is over, and possibly use them in another part of the town. 
The prospect of continuing the canoe-river visual theme at an edge-of-town location was also mooted.

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Kilcullen scientist leading Ebola vaccine effort


A Kilcullen-born scientist is at the forefront of a race to develop a vaccine against the strain of Ebola virus that is devastating communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo, writes Brian Byrne. Professor Teresa Lambe is the lead investigator in the team working on the vaccine at the University of Oxford.
Preparations are being made for a human trial of the vaccine, using 50 healthy adult volunteers in the UK. The vaccine uses the same viral vector as the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, which Prof Lambe helped to develop during the pandemic, and which is estimated to have saved 6 million lives.
The current Ebola outbreak is estimated to have infected more than 2,000 people and killed 700 since the outbreak was declared in May.
Teresa is the daughter of Mary and Tony Lambe of Nicholastown. She works at The Jennings Institute at Oxford University and is a former student of CPC Kilcullen. A Tess Lambe Bursary has been established at the school, applicable to female students in Leaving Certificate classes who are studying any STEM subject at third level. 
Tess Lambe speaking to CPC students in 2024.



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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Positive council responses to Kilcullen road safety issues


Cllr Tracey O’Dwyer has welcomed positive responses from Kildare County Council to two local safety and infrastructure issues, writes Brian Byrne. They relate to repairing a speed bump outside Scoil Bhride and a poor surface at St Brigid's Avenue.
Following her representations at today's Kildare-Newbridge Municipal District meeting, the Council has agreed to assess a damaged speed bump outside Scoil Bhríde on the busy Newbridge–Kilcullen Road (R413), with a view to carrying out urgent repairs. The critical traffic-calming measure, which slows vehicles directly outside the school gates, has developed a dangerously sharp edge, a concern for local motorists, due to heavy wear and tear. Cllr O’Dwyer has asked that works be prioritised and, where possible, completed during school holidays to minimise disruption.

Separately, the Council has committed to interim pothole repairs on the rear access road serving residents of St Brigid’s Avenue, Kilcullen, following another motion from Cllr O’Dwyer. The heavily deteriorated surface, which has not been fully resurfaced since the estate was built, will receive patch repairs to tackle the worst potholes. At the same time, officials continue to seek funding for full resurfacing. 
Cllr O’Dwyer said the commitments will provide immediate relief for residents and road users while longer-term solutions are pursued.

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River bank litter and behaviour raised at KCA meeting


Debris left by people swimming or hanging out on access areas to the river during the current hot spell has included mattresses, socks, and towels, in addition to the usual litter, writes Brian Byrne. There are also complaints of anti-social behaviour, including the setting off of fireworks.
The matter was raised at the July meeting of Kilcullen Community Action, as a spinoff from a discussion on the possibility of having a Designated Bathing Area for the town in the Liffey.
Two mattresses had been removed by the Canoe Club, one from its jetty and another from the river itself, the meeting heard. A report that a third was at a location on the bank would be checked out, the KCA group decided. (In fairness, on a walkaround this morning, the Diary found relatively little litter compared to previous occasions. The third mattress is still on the New Abbey side bank.)

The issues come against a background of some reported bad behaviour in riverside areas, including damage and trespass at the Canoe Club, which has forced the club to upgrade security around its premises. Loud music has also disturbed residents who live in the vicinity of the river.
There have also been some complaints of confrontations with young people coming into Kilcullen from Newbridge. After specific instances of intimidation and shoplifting last month, Kilcullen Gardaí arrested two minors.

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Summer candlelight picnic at Russborough


A candlelit picnic experience will take place on three nights over the weekend of 31 July, at Russborough House in County Wicklow, offering an atmospheric outdoor evening accompanied by live piano music at sunset. 
The event invites guests to bring their own food, drinks, outdoor chairs or picnic blankets, with the grounds illuminated by more than 2,000 candles. Gates open at 8:30pm, with live music from 9:30pm to 10:30pm and background music before and after the performance. 
Tickets are €38.52 — minimum age for guests 16 — and can be booked at Eventbrite. Free parking is available on-site, and the event will proceed if there is light drizzle, though it will be cancelled with refunds issued if an orange weather warning is in place.

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