Monday, June 01, 2026

Ducks now on sale for Fairy Trail Family Fun Day race

Tightly packed field at last year's race.

A reminder that ducks are now on sale from Kilcullen Lions Club for the upcoming Family Fun Day at the Valley Park Fairy Trail, writes Brian Byrne. The annual Duck Race will take place at 4pm next Saturday, 6 June 2026, as part of the day’s activities. 
Ducks cost €5 each and can be bought from any club member now, on the street on 5 June, or on race day itself. The first duck home will win €100, with €50 for second place and a Woodbine Book Voucher for third. All proceeds will go to local charities.
Meanwhile, the Fairy Trail Fun Day promises an afternoon of entertainment and activities for children and adults alike. The event, hosted by Kilcullen Community Action, will run from 12 noon to 4pm, and will feature Billy Bubbles Magician, Mrs Bubbles’ kids’ sprinkle and biscuit decorating, face painting, storytelling, and music from local artists and a DJ. There will be free ice cream for children.
Families are invited to take part in an optional fairy-themed fancy dress competition, with prizes for the best dressed. 
The event is supported by Kildare County Council and Kildare Credit Union.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Cross-stitching sessions in Kilcullen Library


A weekly Cross-stitching session for adults will be held in Kilcullen Community Library every Friday morning from 11am. 
It will be a very social event, with all materials provided. 
Beginners and experienced stitchers will be equally welcome. 
Call 045 482193 or email kilcullenlib@kildarecoco.ie for more information.



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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Lifesaver vandalised


A KCA volunteer working in the Valley this afternoon found one of the lifebuoys damaged
The person who did it can only hope that a friend or family member of their own doesn't need a water rescue someday...

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Aspirin donation to Kilcullen responders


Berney’s Chemist
has supported the Kilcullen Community First Responders with a donation of aspirin, the key medication used by the group when treating patients with chest pain.
The responders group has thanked Berney’s Chemist for the support, noting that aspirin is the only medication they administer in such emergencies, except where patients have an allergy or cannot take it. 
The group said the contribution will help them continue their work supporting the local community in times of urgent need.



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Willow craft workshop for children


A Children's Willow Workshop will be held in Kilcullen Community Library on Saturday, 6 June, writes Brian Byrne. The event is part of Cruinniú na nÓg 2026.
Suitable for children aged nine upwards, the event will run from 11 am and will be facilitated by Beth Murphy, a renowned weaver and heritage expert. 
The workshop is free, but booking is advised. Call 045 482193 or email kilcullenlib@kildarecoco.ie. 



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Bus stop relocation and upgrade update

A bus at the stop in 1929.

The existing bus stop at Cross and Passion College in Kilcullen is under consideration for relocation and upgrading, local councillors have been told, writes Brian Byrne. The upgrade will include a shelter, if deemed feasible, as part of the upgrade.
The information was provided at a recent meeting of the Kildare-Newbridge MD, in response to a motion by Cllr Tom McDonnell that a shelter be provided at the existing stop.
The current bus stop opposite The Hideout has been a key community, people transport, and freight link since the 1920s.
At the same meeting, the councillor was told that, in response to another motion, the existing traffic calming measures in Moanbane Park housing estate will be assessed to determine if additional measures may be required.

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