Saturday, February 28, 2026

Aodhan Byrne sponsorship from Healys Tyre & Exhaust


Healys Tyre and Exhaust Centre
has just finalised a sponsorship deal with local athlete Aodhan Byrne as he continues his sporting journey, writes Brian Byrne
Aodhan, who has boxed for 13 years with Kilcullen Boxing Club, secured an Irish senior championship this year and recently made his winning debut as a professional boxer last weekend. 
"I am so proud that John and I are in a position to support Aodhan," says Tom Healy. 

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Dog poo on path frequented by children


Concerns have been raised over dog faeces on the path leading to the back gate of Scoil Bride Primary School. The path is frequently used by playschool children and CPC students. 
The issue was reported yesterday and was still present this morning. Some students, including a young boy, stepped into it. 
A parent has informed the playschool and physically blocked the path this morning to prevent further incidents.

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Friday, February 27, 2026

Celebration of Noel Scullion and Liam O’Flynn

Liam O'Flynn and Noel Scullion on The Day the Sun God Shone.

Kilcullen Community Action is delighted to announce a special evening at Kilcullen Town Hall on Saturday, 14 March, where we will honour two outstanding artists whose creativity and spirit helped shape the Dún Ailinne Interpretive Park—a space dedicated to celebrating the heritage of Dún Ailinne.
We will be celebrating the remarkable contributions of Noel Scullion and Liam O’Flynn. Noel’s inspiring sculpture and Liam’s extraordinary musical legacy have left a lasting impact not only on this project but also on the hearts of all who cherish Irish art and music. Both men were masters of their craft, generous with their time and talent, and treasured members of their communities.
This event will be a warm and heartfelt tribute—an evening to reflect on their lives, honour their artistry, and celebrate the legacy they have left to Kilcullen and Ireland.
More details to follow. In the meantime, we look forward to the evening, remembering these two extraordinary individuals.

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Lost a tricycle?


This tricycle was found in Kilcullen yesterday. It is available for reclaiming at the KARE Centre in Kilcullen.

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The passing of Werner Mayerhofer

The death has occurred of Werner Mayerhofer, Mellon Hill, Kilcullen, on 25 February 2026, following a short illness at St Brigid's Hospice the Curragh.
Werner's passing is deeply regretted by his loving wife Jean, son Dean, his mother Sieglinde, sister Evi, brother Manfred, brother-in-law Vincent, father-in-law Vincent, mother-in-law Rosaleen, sisters-in-law Anita and Rachel and their partners, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
His funeral took place on Friday, 27th February at Newlands Cross Crematorium.
Rest in peace.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

The passing of Peter Minion Wheatley

The death has occurred of Peter Minion Wheatley, Sunnyhill, Kilcullen, on Monday, 23 February 2026. 
Peter is sadly missed by his loving partner Maeve, beloved children Jackson and Ella, parents Tom and Sylvia, brothers Andrew, Mark and Robert, sister Karen and Leesa, brothers and sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, extended family, neighbours and friends.
Peter will be reposing at Glennons Funeral Home, 32 Main Street, Newbridge, on Friday, 27 February, from 4pm-7pm. Removal will be on Saturday morning to arrive at St John's Church, Yellowbog, Kilcullen, for the funeral service at 10.30am. A cremation service will take place afterwards at Mount Jerome Crematorium, Harold's Cross, Dublin, at 1.45pm.
Peace Perfect Peace.

Crochet workshop for Narraghmore


A crochet workshop designed for beginners and those looking to improve their skills will take place in The Old Hardware in Narraghmore on Friday, 13 March.
The session is scheduled from 11am to 1pm, and the fee is €25, which includes tools and yarn. 
Those interested in participating can contact Jennifer at 087 2628305 or visit the Instagram account @costellocrochet_. 
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.

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Pat Boran writing workshop fully booked


The Pat Boran writing workshop being run in Woodbine Books on Sunday is fully booked.
The Irish poet, writer, and filmmaker, originally from Portlaoise, won the Patrick Kavanagh Award for Poetry in 1989, and has published more than a dozen books of poetry and prose; his works have been translated into many languages.
He is a former editor of Poetry Ireland Review and the current editor and publisher of the poetry imprint Dedalus Press. 

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Conor's book explores a mythical hidden world


Conor Forrest
from Crookstown grew up fascinated by mythology and hidden worlds, writes Brian Byrne. His debut novel, Heroes of Light and Shadow, incorporates those interests and launches at Athy Library on 3 March with guest speaker John MacKenna
The book explores a hidden world in modern Ireland uncovered by the protagonist, 12-year-old Oisin Ryan. The inhabitants are the Fomorians, a supernatural race from Irish mythology, sworn enemies of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the mythical first settlers of Ireland. Oisin becomes entangled in the conflicts of their world, and discovers he has real family connections to it.
Conor, formerly a reporter for the Kildare Nationalist for six years and now working in the public service, had originally started on a novel for adults about a hidden world, but it wasn’t working out. “It just didn't feel right. It didn't click. Then I randomly came across a Wikipedia article about the Tuatha Dé Danann, and realised there was the potential for a children's book for 10+. So I took some elements of my original story and reimagined the entire project."
The process involved multiple drafts over several years, during which he delved deeper into Irish mythology. "I found fantastic characters and more information that I could weave into my original story. Then I joined the Ink Tank creative writing group in Newbridge, where I received great feedback from other writers. From that, I was able to tighten and finish the book."
In late 2024, Conor submitted his book to O’Brien Press, which accepted it and assigned an editor. He was surprised by the few editorial changes, mostly small tweaks and line edits. “They were really brilliant to work with, and very collaborative, walking me through the entire process, consulting me on the book's cover and other details."
Conor says he always had three goals if he ever published a book: that it would be launched at Athy Library, that he would try to have the internationally respected local author John MacKenna introduce it, and that a local bookshop would handle the sales at the launch. "I've got all those three in place," he says of the upcoming event. "My bookshop choice is Woodbine Books in Kilcullen, they're fantastic — I don't think I've ever gone there without leaving with at least three books."
Following the successful publication of Heroes of Light and Shadow, Conor has developed further ideas for books inspired by the extensive world of Irish mythology.  “There's plenty of inspiration there. And fingers crossed, there’ll be another one.”
Heroes of Light and Shadow will be launched on Tuesday, 3 March at 6pm in Athy Library. All are welcome.

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