Saturday, February 21, 2026

Fun Foods opens at Community Centre


Kilcullen Community Centre is delighted to welcome Fun Foods Catering to our grounds, writes Enda O'Neill. Fun Foods will be serving tasty street food, including crêpes, waffles, hot dogs, toasties, baps, and pizzas.
(And if you find it hard to finish one of their fantastic pizzas, they also sell slices!)
Fun Foods will be operating at the Community Centre grounds on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 8:30pm to 5:30pm.
For this weekend only, the 21st and 22nd of February, if you buy anything from Fun Foods and present your receipt, or mention the two magic letters "P.T" or say “Promotion Time” to a staff member at the Coffee Hatch, one euro will be deducted from your Coffee Hatch order and donated to the KCA Heritage Wall Mural fund.

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Valley area being refurbished


If anyone is wondering where the table and seating from the Barry Coffey memorial area in The Valley have gone, they have been temporarily removed to allow for refurbishment by KCA volunteers, writes Noel Clare
Currently, the area, which is very popular, has a poor surface with several missing paving stones. 
The seating and table will be reinstated once the work is complete.

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Hayley Kavanagh is jazz festival 2026 Emerging Act


Riverbank Arts Centre
and Kildare Jazz Festival have announced Hayley Kavanagh as the 2026 Emerging Act, writes Brian Byrne. An Irish saxophonist, flautist, and composer, Kavanagh is recognised for her punchy, bluesy style and strong stage presence. 
Selected for her originality and musicality from numerous applicants, she will perform with her quintet on 27 March at Riverbank, opening the festival. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, noting the vibrant Irish jazz scene. 
Now in its third year, Kildare Jazz Festival runs from 27 to 29 March in Newbridge, featuring live performances, workshops, and family events. Tickets are available online at riverbank.ie and at the box office.

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Bridge presentation to Julie


A surprise flowers presentation was made to Julie O'Donoghue last evening by the board of The Bridge magazine. The flowers were a token of appreciation for Julie's dedication to the community during her decades as Kilcullen Librarian, a role from which she recently retired. 
The event in Bardons was a gathering for contributors to the Bridge, which recently marked 55 years of publication. Julie attended as a representative of the Kilcullen Creative Writers group. 
Frances Clare is pictured above presenting the flowers.

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Woodbine Books a region finalist in Independent Bookshop of the Year 2026


Woodbine Books is a regional finalist in the Independent Bookshop of the Year 2026 at the British Book Awards organised by The Bookseller, writes Brian Byrne
The popular Kilcullen Bookshop is in the Island of Ireland region, with fellow finalists Antonia's Bookstore in Trim, County Meath; Bridge Books in Dromore, County Down; Liber Bookshop in Sligo, County Sligo; Tales for Tadpoles in Bray, County Wicklow; and The Secret Bookshelf in Carrickfergus, County Antrim. 
Woodbine Books will celebrate 10 years of existence this year and was the Irish Region winner in the Independent Bookshop of the Year competition at the British Book Awards in 2018. The enterprise has become one of Kilcullen's focal points, not just for those wishing to buy reading material but also socially, for all things bookish and cultural. 
The book clubs, launches, and readings are always enjoyable, and the shop is also home to the Brigid 1500 Creative Writers Group. Theatrical presentations by writers such as John MacKenna have also been truly absorbing events.  

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Talk on value of community collaboration


County Kildare Leader Partnership CLG is hosting an event for social enterprises, local businesses, and community groups on Wednesday, 4 March, at 12.30pm at The Old Hardware in Narraghmore. The speaker on the theme of The Value of Collaboration is Angelina Foster.
Known for forging partnerships across libraries, county councils, and the corporate world, Foster will share insights into building meaningful connections and successful contracts.
The session will offer practical advice for strengthening partnerships and expanding opportunities. 
Limited spaces available — early booking is recommended.

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Information event on grief and bereavement


Kildare Bereavement Network will host a free information evening on Tuesday, 24 March, from 7pm to 9pm at The Keadeen Hotel, Kildare. The event features guest speaker Mary Kenneally, who will discuss grief and bereavement, followed by a Q&A with local services supporting all age groups. 
Attendees can register in advance via phone at 01 9631131, and may submit questions. Walk-ins are welcome. 
Refreshments will be served. The event is open to those aged 18 and over. For inquiries, email bereavementdevelopment@hospicefoundation.ie.

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Film screening for seniors, Saturday night


A reminder that a special free screening of the film Thelma for Kilcullen seniors will take place on Saturday, 21 February, writes Brian Byrne. The showing at Kilcullen Town Hall is courtesy of Kilcullen Lions in partnership with Kilcullen Bridge Cinema
Duped by a phone scammer, Thelma is inspired by action hero Tom Cruise to reclaim her money on her own Mission Impossible. It's a feel-good film about resilience, described as refreshingly original, warm, funny, and empowering. 
The film night will start at 7pm with refreshments and is part of the Brigid Film Season 2026, supported by Kildare County Council.

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Council 'should seek expressions of interest' on parking provision in Kilcullen


Kildare County Council should seek expressions of interest from landowners to advance a commitment to finding alternative parking facilities for downtown Kilcullen, writes Brian Byrne. That’s the view of Cllr Tracey O’Dwyer, speaking on her motion regarding this matter at the monthly Kildare-Newbridge MD meeting. 
Noting that the Council had committed to considering the issue within 12 months of adopting the Kilcullen Settlement Plan, she requested an update on the measures taken to progress this goal. 
The official response to the motion was that parking by-laws are currently being prepared for Kilcullen. Cllr O’Dwyer said these could be ‘part of the discussion, but the strategy was to identify alternative parcels of land that could be bought or leased to establish a public car park in Kilcullen, particularly to serve the lower part of the town near the Cinema and Heritage Centre and the small businesses located there. Additionally, there is a need for on-street parking for residents. 
“There have been significant financial incentives to reduce dereliction in town centres by turning 'over the shop' back into residential, which is to be commended,” she said. “However, in small towns like Kilcullen, the absence of a public car park has a negative impact.” She added that if parking is not readily available, “people will drive through a town because we all want convenience.” 
The councillor expressed her belief that opportunities exist to acquire the necessary land but emphasised that the Council must commit to issuing an open call for expressions of interest to create a public car park near the Market Square, to supplement existing spaces in the Square as part of the parking strategy outlined in the Kilcullen Settlement Plan
“All the plans we have completed and are currently working on should be live documents,” she concluded. “Otherwise, what is the point of them? This was an action in the Kilcullen Plan, and I am asking for it to be followed through on.”

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Gaelscoil Chill Dara celebrates 30 years


On Friday, 27th February 2026, there will be a School Mass and a Social Evening to celebrate 30 years since Gaelscoil Chill Dara first opened its doors. All members of the school community since 1995 are welcome to attend these events.
Aifreann Scoile, Aoine 27 Feabhra ag 11 a chlog, Cill Mhuire, Droichead Nua. Oíche Shóisialta, Aoine 27 Feabhra ag 8 a chlog, CLG na Sairséalaigh, Droichead Nua.
Social Night, Disco thanks to Coiste na dTuismitheoirí 2025.2026.

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South Kildare Shamrocks Skills Challenge


A reminder that the South Kildare Shamrocks Skills Challenge takes place this Friday evening, 20 February.

Sessions run from 7.30pm to 8.30pm at Scoil Bhride, Kilcullen. 

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