Monday, March 09, 2026

Limited seats available for Liam O'Flynn, Noel Scullion commemoration

Liam O'Flynn and Noel Scullion.

Next Saturday, 14 March, KCA is hosting a special evening at Kilcullen Town Hall at 8pm, writes Ray Kelly, 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.
As this is a very special occasion, seating is limited, so we’re asking people to book in advance.
To request a seat, just send a text to 087 1732287. You’ll receive a message back to confirm if a place is available.
Please note that this is an invite‑only event, so we kindly ask that you only attend if you receive a confirmation.

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Sunday, March 08, 2026

Dogs ban warning for Field of Dreams

Images: Kilcullen GAA.

Kilcullen GAA says it may have to reconsider its policy of allowing dogs to be walked on its grounds if the behaviour of some dog owners does not improve, writes Brian Byrne. This follows a series of incidents where dog excrement has been found on walkways and even on the playing fields. 
There is also an issue with dog poo bags being discarded around the grounds instead of being taken home or placed in proper bins. "The use of bags is great if the dog owners bring them home and put them in their bins!" says the club's Martin Murphy. "Not so great when they deposit them around the walkway for a club volunteer to pick them up." 
Martin also notes that the law requires all dogs in public places to be kept on a leash, and this regulation applies to the Field of Dreams. "If dog owners do not act responsibly, then we may have to reconsider allowing dogs into the Field of Dreams," he warns. 
The dog excrement issue is not limited to the GAA grounds. The Diary receives regular communications from members of the public, angry that their children or baby buggies get contaminated with poo on their shoes and wheels. In 2024, Kildare County Council issued just four fines for dog fouling. These were among only 48 fines issued nationwide by 17 local authorities that year. 

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Camp Kilcullen offers Easter fun for the youngsters


A reminder that Camp Kilcullen is returning this Easter, offering a four-day multi-activity camp at Scoil Bhríde, writes Brian Byrne. For children from Junior Infants to 6th Class, the camp promises a week filled with excitement and memorable experiences.
Running from Monday, 30 March to Thursday, 2 April, the camp will operate from 9:30 am to 2pm. The event will have both indoor and outdoor facilities.
The cost is €75 for the first child, €70 for the second, and €65 for each additional child. A variety of activities are planned, including the Golden Ticket Chase and Easter Egg Hunt, sports, art and crafts, fun and games, quizzes, giant volleyball, Nerf target shooting, a danceathon, and baking, among others.
Registration is easy, with no deposit required. Scan the provided QR code or text 087 2790359 to secure a child’s spot. The camp will be led by teachers Odhran Lloyd, Shelly O’Brien, and Muiris Ó Raoghaill.
Also, mark your calendars for the upcoming Summer Camp, scheduled from Monday, 29 June to Friday, 3 July 2026.

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Solar energy information event


Residents across South Kildare have an opportunity to learn more about greener home energy systems at a special community energy event focusing on solar power later this month, writes Brian Byrne. The Solas and Savings event will take place in Athy Library on Saturday, 21 March, from 11:30am to 2:30pm. 
The event will provide clear, practical information on how solar panels work, the potential cost savings, and the steps involved in installing solar PV systems at home.
Organisers say the session is designed for anyone curious about solar energy — whether they are just starting to explore their options or are already considering an installation.
The day will include an SEAI Grants Presentation on support for solar PV installations and other home energy upgrades. Experts will also outline how community solar purchase schemes work and how bulk buying can significantly reduce the cost of installing solar panels.
A number of suppliers will be on hand to showcase solar technologies and other renewable energy solutions, answer questions, and provide guidance tailored to individual circumstances.
The event is supported by Life Credit Union and the Sustainable Energy Communities programme, and is hosted by the Kildare Climate Action Office.

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Successful Old Kilcullen Litter Pick


There was an enthusiastic turnout for Saturday's annual litter pick at Old Kilcullen.
People of all ages turned out for the event, and the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association has thanked all who did.
The association estimates that over 800 bags of rubbish have been collected in the annual picks over the last 10 years.



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Saturday, March 07, 2026

Young Kilcullen cyclists score at Rathkenny

Photo courtesy Liam Walker.

Two young Kilcullen Cycling Club members secured victories at the Boyne GP races in Rathkenny. 
Tom Hughes (left) was the winner of the C2 race, and Conor Regan took home the Junior prize. 
Both of these riders are new to the junior ranks and are establishing a reputation by surpassing all the seasoned senior riders.

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