Thursday, January 01, 2026

For 2026, a salute to Kilcullen's women

Some of the Kilcullen women who made the news in 2025.

Looking back through the highlight stories of 2025 on the Diary, one cannot help but be struck by how many of them focus on Kilcullen women, writes Brian Byrne. The reports cover, inter alia, science, literature, politics, business, and local leadership.
Nicholastown woman Professor Teresa Lambe, co-designer of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, addressed the Graduate School Class of 2025 at the University of Notre Dame in the USA, where she spoke about the "superpower" of global collaboration in science. Teresa also delivered the inaugural Fr Sheil People for Others Honorary Address at Clongowes Wood College. Ellen Kelly, Senior Technical Officer in Molecular Virology at the National Virus Reference Laboratory, also from Nicholastown, was a featured speaker at the prestigious BioMedica 2025 conference in Dublin. Kilcullen Neurodevelopment and Behavioural optometrist Nichola Kennedy launched her book, See The Change, which is designed to help teachers identify vision problems in pupils.
Several local women featured prominently in the creative and literary arenas. Hazel Gaynor saw her 12th book, Before Dorothy, published. CPC student and solo vocalist Olivia Lambert won the 2025 JBforever27 music bursary, established by Louise Kelly in memory of her son Jeremy. Cliona Kelliher contributed to an anthology exploring the experiences of autistic adults in Ireland, Wired Our Own Way. Dorly O’Sullivan published Damien: A life for my son, documenting her family’s journey with Down Syndrome and Autism.
In the new business sector, Eileen Tan launched her portfolio of handcrafted wearable fragrances during National Women’s Enterprise Day at Keadeen Hotel, and Dearbhaile Donagh opened Byron Pilates at the Link Business Park.
In the Kilcullen Community Awards, Brona Dooley won the Youth category for her work with the Kilcullen GAA Healthy Clubs initiative. Eilis Philips received one for her contributions to the arts and local theatre, and three women on the Kilcullen GAA Field of Dreams committee — Teresa O’Loughlin, Debbie O’Brien, and Emma McLarnen — were an integral part of the project winning the Community Initiative of the Year award.
Brannockstown woman Annette Aspell, as the Deputy Chief Executive of Kildare County Council, represented the county at the New York St Patrick’s Day Parade. She was a guest of the Kildare Association of New York, the Recording Secretary of which is Sandra Kunzle, née Shortt, also from Kilcullen.
Dr Emma Birchall, former CPC student and a highly active community Scout during her teens, was elected Chairperson of the National Board of Macra na Feirme. Cllr Tracey O’Dwyer is a regular Diary news subject, advocating for community services and infrastructure; among her achievements this year, she secured €100,000 for a skatepark for the town’s young people. Even that is a small part of her broader work for Kilcullen and its residents.
Though not from Kilcullen, Dr Susan Johnston from George Washington University certainly merits honorary status, having led the summer archaeological excavations at Dún Ailinne for most of the last decade. The project concluded this past summer.
These listed represent only a small part of a larger truth: if we examined all the local sports, cultural, social, and educational organisations, as well as many local businesses, we would undoubtedly find many, many more women's names to add, who underpin Kilcullen in ways not always fully appreciated.
As we step into 2026, the Diary salutes you all on behalf of the entire community.

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Onwards through 2026

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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Kilcullen GAA lights up in January


For the sixth consecutive year, Kilcullen GAA is taking part in the Ireland Lights Up walking initiative in partnership with Get Ireland Walking and Irish Life, writes Brian Byrne. The event begins on Friday, 9 January at 7pm, and will run every Friday evening until 13 February. 
Ireland Lights Up transforms the club grounds into a safe, social, and accessible space for everyone in the community, whether or not they are GAA club members. By taking part in the walks, participants can help Kilcullen GAA compete for €30,000 in club funding through the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Steps Challenge. Available via the MyLife app, this involves clubs collectively tracking 4,000km over five weeks. Clubs that reach this target will be entered into a province-wide draw for a €2,500 donation. 
Download the MyLife app from the App Store or Google Play. Register and navigate to the ‘Social’ tab. Join the ‘Leinster’ challenge and search for Kilcullen GAA. Walk! Every step contributes to the club’s 4,000km target.


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New year fitness at Byron Pilates

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Following a soft launch before Christmas, Byron Pilates is now fully open at Kilcullen Link Business Park, offering reformer Pilates classes for all fitness levels and age groups. Established by local resident Dearbhaile Donagh, the studio features state-of-the-art reformer machines and expert tuition.
The range of classes includes: Level 1 - Beginners class, build confidence and strength at your own pace; Mixed Level - The most versatile class with options to modify or progress, suitable for a wide range of abilities; Level 2 - Designed for stronger, more experienced clients; and Byron Balance - A slower-paced, gentle and supportive class for beginners or older members seeking a safe, low-impact approach to movement that supports everyday life.
More information and booking at byronpilates.ie



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Parish Lotto Draw results


The numbers drawn in the Kilcullen & Gormanstown Parish Lotto Draw held on 30 December 2025 were 5, 20, 24 and 30. There was no Jackpot winner, and next week's main prize will again be €20,000. There are now two follow-up Draws, valued at €20,000 and €2,000.
The winners of the €50 Open Draws were Mary McKenna (Promoter: The Parish), Joe O'Connor (Kay Dixon), and Mark McDevitt (Ronan Murray).
The winners of the Promoters Draw were Miriam McDonnell and Vanessa Clarke, and the winner of the Draw for those in the Parish Centre on the night was Lorraine Hegarty.
The Parish thanks all who support the Lotto.

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Sauna and cold plunge experience in Ballymore

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It could be a New Year's resolution for some: adopting a Scandinavian-style health and wellness routine at BoscaSauna at Ballymore Eustace GAA. The amenity includes sauna and cold plunge facilities.
Regular use of saunas has been associated with a range of health benefits, including improved cardiovascular function, reduced inflammation, enhanced muscle recovery, and stress reduction. 
Similarly, cold plunge therapy has been shown to reduce muscle soreness, boost the immune response, and improve mood. Alternating sauna and cold plunge sessions can enhance circulation, recovery, and resilience.
Open from 12 noon on the 1st of January. More information at BoscaSauna.ie and this Facebook link



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New Year Day Patrick Hyland concert


ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT
A reminder that a perfect way to start 2026 musically would be Patrick Hyland's New Year’s Day Gala Concert TOMORROW, 1 January 2026 at 2.30pm, at the Moat Theatre, Naas, writes Brian Byrne.
Eadestown tenor Patrick is very familiar to Kilcullen people, having performed in Carols by Candlelight in 2023 and 2024.
The concert also features Emma Ní Bhriain (Mezzo Soprano), Rachel Du (Violin), and Máire Carroll (Piano). The programme will include opera classics, musical hits, favourite melodies, and much more. 
Tickets €33 plus €1.50 booking fee, available at moattheatre.com or by phoning the Box Office 045 883030.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Listen Back: Paddy Nugent on Kilcullen in the 1930s

During a mid-1980s interview, the late Paddy Nugent spoke about growing up in Kilcullen in the 1930s. Produced and presented by Brian Byrne for Kilcullen Diary.
This podcast was originally published on SoundCloud five years ago.  This YouTube version was made available a year ago.



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