Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Child homelessness is theme of Kilcullen writer's film

Setting up a scene in Scoil Bhride Kilcullen.

"At the end of the day, it's always the children who are affected the most. By adult decisions and policies, and governments not fulfilling their role."
That thought from Kilcullen woman Emma Farrell sums up why she wrote the screenplay for a short film, writes Brian Byrne. A Place to Call Home was shot recently at locations in Kilcullen, Newbridge, and The Curragh. The theme is homelessness, one which Emma says 'really weighs' on her. 
The film is about two children, a young Irish girl, Saoirse, and a Palestinian boy, Nasser, both eight years old, both living in emergency accommodation. "They meet at school, and form a common bond. Inspired by the story of St Brigid, they take off across The Curragh in search of a piece of land for a place to call home."
The screenplay won the €14,000 Kildare Short Grass Film Bursary 2026, offered through Kildare County Council, and is being produced by Richie Kearney, owner of Sallins-based Frame It Productions. The director is Dubliner Kirsty Fogarty.
Alone in a crowded space: Nasser (Sam Alheajneh) looks on at play.

Emma Farrell says she began writing when her grandmother gave her a diary at the age of seven, "and I never stopped since." There was a travel blog during a year in Australia, a short-lived fashion blog where she found "it wasn't my passion", and some poetry. An unpublished novel that took ten years to write, was a lot of "stop-start learning" that honed her characterisation and dialogue skills. That was during a 17-year period in Canada where she worked in finance. "When we came home from Canada, I left my job to be with the kids, and to, like, follow my dream." 
A Dublin film course run by John Connors and David Merriman gave her the opportunity to learn more about the practicalities of her craft, and she found her own tone in social realism after a short period of writing comedy. This aligned with her activism instincts — she is involved in Irish support for Palestine. 
Nasser (Sam Alheajneh) and Saoirse (Robin Fogarty) bond in shared homelessness.

Seeing the Kildare short film competition advertised was a light-bulb moment. "I instantly had this idea of these children on The Curragh, and St Brigid. I had heard Holly Cairns speaking in the Dáil about children in schools who are homeless and feeling embarrassed, and it really broke my heart." From where we're speaking, she points over to Scoil Bhride Kilcullen where the school scenes were being filmed. "There are over 5,000 homeless children in Ireland. They could fill that school six times over. They're not having playdates, they don't have a bedroom. They're eating their food and doing their homework all within the one room. Often with multiple siblings."
She says the story came very naturally. "The very first scene that came to me was the two children heading across the wide open space of The Curragh on their own, because they just know it can be better. If the kids were in charge, all this wouldn't be happening. Nobody would be homeless, you know?"
Emma Farrell and producer Richie Kearney discuss a shot.

For Naas-born Richie Kearney, with whom Emma and Kirsty Fogarty collaborated for the submission for the bursary, the film is almost like a short, Curragh-based version of the 1992 Into the West feature, written by Jim Sheridan and starring Gabriel Byrne, Brendan Gleeson, Ellen Barkin, and Colm Meaney. The planned 12-minute short film is being targeted at the Dublin Film Festival, along with several other similar events which have become showcases for increasing numbers in the format. "The quality of the entries is now very high, and the festivals are very competitive," he says. "The shorts can be kind of show-reels for entrants hoping that they could be developed into features." He also noted that because of the theme and the message, the film may also resonate strongly in schools around the country.
Director Kirsty Fogarty appraises a scene.

Some 30 people, in cast and crew, were involved in shooting A Place to Call Home, including many Scoil Bhride Kilcullen pupils as extras for the playground and classroom scenes. Richie is very appreciative of the cooperation from the locality, particularly the staff at Scoil Bhride, and Kilcullen Community Centre where the operation was based over three days. "You know the old cliché, it takes a village. Well, we'd have been lost without the pool of connections here."
Emma says that in addition to telling the story, she wanted to produce a film that was a tribute to Kildare. "When we came back from Canada, I was really proud to show my own children places like the Curragh, and I saw them getting into doing things like making Brigid crosses. I think it's very important to be able to share the connection to where you're from with your children, which was one of the reasons we came home." She hopes that A Place to Call Home will make people think of those who can't do that because of their circumstances. The film's viewpoint is deliberately part of that. "I think when you see things from children's eyes, it really hits home harder."
This article was first published in the Kildare Nationalist.
Director of Photography Carl Quinn sets up a shot.



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Times Past: Did you get a leather medal?


It's not for a Croke Park appearance, but this leather medal made by the late Hugh Peacocke was just as prized in its day by Kilcullen recipients.
It was for the members of the winning team in a Club 70 Crazy Football match held in Lawlor's field, now Conroy Park which was built in 1974.
We publish it courtesy of Betty Lambe.

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Anvil at Rest concert upcoming


A reminder that Anvil at Rest, a new community event in Kilcullen dedicated to celebrating live music and supporting charities, takes place on Sunday, 30 August 2026, starting at 3pm. 
The Bishop Rogan Park-based free event promises an afternoon filled with outstanding live performances by talented local musicians, in a relaxed, family-friendly environment. Bring a picnic blanket, catch up with friends, or simply enjoy the music — everyone is welcome.
This year’s inaugural festival is proudly supporting Aware, which funds essential mental health services across Ireland. Every donation, regardless of size, will help. You can make a donation at this link
The performers will include Arlene Bailey, the Sallins-based country singer who has resumed her music career in country rock after a break from the business. Lorraine Nolan, director of the Liffey Choir and a former lead vocalist with Riverdance, has also come on board.
The concert will also feature Kilkenny-born singer-songwriter Canice Keane, Pat Kelly, Gordon Turner, Emma Kayaalp, Yvonne Ennis, and John and Joe Kelly.

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Naas Hockey Club reopens for 2026/2027 Season


Naas Hockey Club has announced the reopening of its facilities for the 2026/2027 season, welcoming both returning and new players. 
Training sessions for the Ladies Teams are scheduled for Tuesdays from 8pm to 10pm and Thursdays from 7.30pm to 9.30pm, with teams competing in the Leinster Challenge League and Divisions 5 and 9. Coaches Ross Harding and Barra Mac Niocaill will lead the sessions. 
The Men’s Teams will train on Mondays from 7.30pm to 8.45pm and Wednesdays from 7.30pm to 9pm, participating in Leinster Division 3 and Division 6, under the guidance of Coach Peter Yates
For more information, contact naashockeywomen@gmail.com or naasmenshockey@gmail.com. The club extends its gratitude to sponsor Queally Group and Leinster Hockey for their support.

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Music and Movement for Toddlers


Twinkle Kids
in Kilcullen and Naas is gearing up for a new term of Music and Movement classes. Crafted for babies and toddlers, these sessions aim to bring joy, learning, and social development to little ones. 
Led by Katie, with a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies and over 15 years in the field, the classes are tailored to different age groups: 0–1 year (Little Stars) and 1–4 years (Bright Stars). The sessions encourage early learning, creativity, caregiver bonding, and social skills through music and movement. 
Classes will run on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, with limited spaces available. Register early to secure a spot and join in the fun. www.twinklekids.ie/registerKildare

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Parish Lotto Draw results


The numbers drawn in the Kilcullen & Gormanstown Parish Lotto Draw held on 18th August 2026 were 16, 21, 23 and 29. There was no Jackpot winner, and next week's main prize will again be €20,000. The value of the follow-up draws is €20,000 and €8,600.

The winners of the €50 Open Draws are Robbie Lee (Promoter Vanessa Clarke), Miriam McDonnell (Miriam McDonnell) and Mary Sherry (Vivienne Clifford).

The winners of the Promoters Draw were The Parish Office and Kilcullen Credit Union, and the winner of the draw for those in the Parish Centre on the night was Francesca Broughall.

The Parish thanks all who support the Lotto.

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Old Kilcullen website officially launched

Michael O'Connell speaking about his research for the website.

People who live in the Old Kilcullen area are in an 'extraordinary place', County Kildare Heritage Officer Dara Wyer told many of them on Sunday, writes Brian Byrne. He was speaking at the annual Picnic on the Green, during which he participated in the official launch of a web resource about the heritage of Old Kilcullen.
KCC Heritage Officer Dara Wyer.

"The townland is between probably the most important prehistoric site in Leinster, Dún Ailinne, and one of the province's most important ecclesiastical sites as well," he said. "We often don't know enough about what's around us, and one of my jobs is to help increase that awareness. I'm delighted to see this resource online." He commended the initiative as showing the background to Old Kilcullen in a way that's understandable to all.
Earlier, retired doctor and local historian Michael O'Connell had spoken about how he had researched the information for the oldkilcullenheritage.ie portal, which includes commentary on the monastic site's early years, the Norman influence, the Eustace years, the 1798 Rebellion, and its possible inclusion on the traditional St Brigid’s Way.
The website, produced with support from Kildare County Council’s Heritage Department in association with the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association, was developed from an idea by area resident Dr Brendan O’Shea and Kilcullen-born Dr O’Connell, who has also extensively researched many other local places of historic significance, including New Abbey. 
The resource is designed for easy mobile phone access, so visitors to Old Kilcullen can, by scanning a QR code, quickly gain a sense of Old Kilcullen’s place through more than 1,300 years.
Cllr Ivan Keatley, beside Michael O'Connell's model of the Old Kilcullen monastic site.

Closing the proceedings, Cllr Ivan Keatley said the website was extremely useful for visitors to Old Kilcullen, and he was glad to hear that it can be added to with other information. "This can be a living resource," he said, suggesting it might include the geophysical surveys which had been carried out in recent years, and the biodiversity plan developed by the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association.

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Exhibition of sketchbook club work


An upcoming exhibition at Woodbine Books, themed ‘Renewal’, will showcase creative works from its Sketchbook Club, writes Brian Byrne.  The exhibition, on 17 September from 6pm to 8pm, will feature pieces from the work done between February and July, along with the sketchbooks themselves. 
The club, funded by the Books at One Community Prize Fund, provides a monthly creative space for local people of all ages, from first-time sketchbookers to professional artists. Sessions are free, led by Lyn Worrall, and Woodbine Books also provides refreshments. 
The club will begin a new session on 5 October, welcoming new members to join on the first Monday of each month. For more information, visit the Facebook page @timetodrawevents or drop in to Woodbine Books to sign up.

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Pond Workshop in Kilcullen tonight


A workshop on the importance of ponds for biodiversity and habitats is taking place tonight at Kilcullen Town Hall, from 5.30pm to 8.30pm
Led by wildlife consultant Rob Gandola, the session will explore various types of ponds. 
Interested participants can book a place via this link or by emailing rgmckeever@riverbasin.ie. Or just turn up.

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Scouts interest registration night


The 9th Kildare Kilcullen Scout Troop is hosting a Registration Night tomorrow, 19 August, at their Den in Kilcullen Community Centre from 7pm. The event is an opportunity for new families to express their interest in joining the troop, with both youth and adults welcome to join the waiting list. 
Families already on the waiting list are encouraged to attend to register and learn more about becoming part of the group.
The troop is also seeking adult volunteers and Scouters to support various activities. Adults who join as Scouters will have their children given priority on the waiting list.
For more information, contact the troop at kilcullenscouts@gmail.com. 

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Kildare Business Awards 2026 applications open


Applications are now open for the Kildare Business Awards 2026, sponsored by Eirgrid, writes Brian Byrne. The awards, organised by County Kildare Chamber, celebrate the best in business across the county, from start-ups and emerging businesses to SMEs, large indigenous companies, and multinationals. 
Independent judges will select the finalists, with winners announced on 13 November at The Killashee Hotel. Ruth Murphy, President of County Kildare Chamber, expressed gratitude for Eirgrid’s continued support, highlighting their investment in critical infrastructure projects like the Kildare-Meath Grid Upgrade and Kildare-Dublin Grid Reinforcement. 
Applications are available online at www.kildarebusinessawards.ie, with a deadline of 2 October at 2pm.

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Monday, August 17, 2026

Busy day for CPC work


There was traffic light management from the Garda Station to the Conroy Park entrance throughout the day as the contractor's entrance for the building work at CPC was opened, writes Brian Byrne. The early stages of the project will include the delivery and erection of temporary classroom accommodation.
The concurrent background buzz of a wood-chipper machine signified work going on to deal with trees which must be removed on health and safety grounds because of tree ill health, and also to facilitate the construction of the new school and outbuildings.
A site hoarding will soon be fully installed, and the site boundary will be monitored 24/7 for everyone's safety. The school reminds everyone, especially children, that construction sites are not safe places to enter at any time.






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Another great Picnic on the Green


In spite of a few drizzly attempts at rain — that wet stuff we're not used to anymore — yesterday's Picnic on the Green at Old Kilcullen went off in great style.
For the younger folk, Sinead's face painting created walking works of art, and Reuben Evans entertained with magic and the kind of secret chat that only little ones understand. Martin Murphy and colleagues tried unsuccessfully to be Packie Bonnars against the determined onslaught of boys and girls on the penalty shootouts. There were burgers and strawberries (separately), and music as usual from John Kelly and Terry McNally. The oldkilcullenheritage.ie website about the ancient monastic site was officially launched by Kildare Heritage Officer Dara Wyer.
The picnic was inaugurated in 2019 and, apart from the pandemic year of 2020, has been a much-anticipated fixture on the Kilcullen calendar of annual events.
Some of the pictures are shown here. All photos can be seen at this link













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