Sunday, May 03, 2026

Are these your horses?


These two horses were found wandering in a cornfield on the Athy Road. 
The owner can reclaim them by contacting Kilcullen Gardai, 045 481212, with proof of ownership.

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It Says in The Bridge: May 2026


The gold medal won by Kilcullen in the 2025 Supervalu Tidy Towns was proudly on display at the recent AGM of Kilcullen Community Action, and is also headlined in the report from that event, which leads this month's edition, writes Brian Byrne. The quote that the medal defines our community seems quite appropriate, given the amount of work that KCA-Tidy Towns does in Kilcullen.
The work of one of Kilcullen's longest-standing organisations, the Drama Group, which can record its foundations back to the 1930s, is another important element in the rich mosaic of Kilcullen, and the group's latest presentation, The Walworth Farce, makes for a colourful centre spread story, with a photographic record of emotion, action, and the dysfunction of the family at the centre of the play. A challenge for cast and audience alike, both rose to it, the latter literally in several standing ovations.
Beyond those, a broad mix of articles in the issue takes in an Arctic expedition, a debut book of poetry, several commentaries on aspects of the 1926 Census releases, and the expansion of the Born to Strum Music Academy, located at the Crookstown Craft Centre. The Kilcullen Photography Club shows how patterns around us can make fascinating pictures, and the concluding part of Jim Kelly's memories of Tony O'Reilly and Castlemartin gives further insights into the man and the place in Kilcullen that became his much-loved Irish home.
For those who like to wander away for a day, Noel Clare suggests Mount Leinster as a trip that rewards with both breathtaking views and an ethereal music of the wind through the stays that hold the RTE transmitter mast in place. All in all, a spectacular location from which to view eight counties, weather permitting, and for those who like to drive on the edge, the road back towards Myshall and Tullow gives Kerry's Connor Pass a run for its money.
In other regular contributions, Billy Redmond recalls some of his many 'rambling house' experiences, which can sometimes deliver the truth of the adage that 'it's a small world'. Eugene Brennan, wont to cycle considerable distances, provides an interesting background and detail to the Leinster Aqueduct and to mills in the Kilcullen area. In his regular Places Around Us, Daithí de Róiste offers a history of Killeen Cormac in Colbinstown, and Sean Landers gives over his column to some more memories of Gilltown as penned by Maurice Baxter. John Duffey continues his inimitable style of recollections, this time involving the recycling of items of clothing in his day that had nothing to do with shoving them into a container at the edge of some car park. Noreen Dowling provides one of her always-entertaining personal memories, this time on a tourist bus travelling across Dublin.
There are the usual lots of schoolchildren’s activities in their regular pages, while in sport, we have details of the value of connections in Kilcullen GAA, a preview of the World Cup from Nigel Phillips, and Joe Mallon's regular update on the thriving pitch and putt club.
Overall, so many contributions that we had to add four pages this month. Just goes to show, there's still a strong place in Kilcullen for our community magazine, even in its 56th year.

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Curragh band history in An Cosantóir


An article in the latest edition of An Cosantóir, the magazine of the Irish Defence Forces, highlights the rich history of the Band of the Curragh Command, writes Brian Byrne, tracing its development from its foundation in the 1920s to its disbandment in 2002.
The piece was written by Kilcullen man PJ Lydon, himself a former member of the Band, whose personal connection brings added insight to the story of one of the Defence Forces’ most respected musical units.
The article recalls the band’s long service at state occasions, military ceremonies, community events and school performances, and pays tribute to the generations of musicians who shaped its legacy. 
For readers with links to the Curragh, the Defence Forces or Irish military music, it offers an evocative account of an important part of Ireland’s cultural and military heritage.

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Many May events at Russborough


Russborough House & Park has a lively programme of seasonal attractions planned during May, with events and family activities set against the backdrop of its spring gardens and historic estate.
Highlights include the RHSI Russborough Garden Show 2026 on Sunday 17th, with plant stalls, expert talks, flower demonstrations, live music, family entertainment and the Wild Tails Dog Show. Visitors can also experience The Grand Tour, a new guided tour exploring Russborough’s Palladian architecture, art and 18th-century heritage, now enhanced by the return of nine paintings from the original Milltown Collection.
Other special attractions include the Blessington Spring Run of vintage cars and motorcycles on the 10th, a free family tote bag printing workshop on Saturday, 23rd, with artist Susie Fortune, the Land Rover Gathering Weekend from the 22nd to the 24th, and a series of art workshops led by Schoolhouse for Art. Music lovers can also enjoy the West Wicklow Chamber Music Festival from the 20th to the 24th, bringing acclaimed Irish and international performers to Russborough and Blessington.
With its rhododendrons in bloom, the Walled Garden open, adventure activities on site, and seasonal shopping and café offerings, visitors have plenty of reasons to make a day of it throughout May.

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Saturday, May 02, 2026

Places in Woodbine Books teen Book Club


Woodbine Books has a limited number of places available in its book club for children aged 12 to 14.
The club is for young readers who enjoy books and group discussion, and meets at 3pm on the second Saturday of each month. 
Parents or guardians interested in securing a place should contact the bookshop directly by DM, in person, or via WhatsApp at 085 8606725.
The club offers a welcoming space for young people with a love of reading to connect and share their thoughts on books.

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The passing of Ann McCreery

The death has occurred of Ann McCreery, Gormanstown, Kilcullen, and formerly of Capdoo, Clane, Co Kildare, on 1 May 2026, peacefully at Naas General Hospital, in the company of her loving family. 
Predeceased by her loving husband Peter, son Tom, brothers Pat, Bill, and Toss, and sister Lou, Ann's passing is deeply regretted and she is sadly missed by her loving children Peter, Catherine, William, Nora, and Mary, adored grandchildren Aisling, Niall, and Annabel, sons-in-law Lorcan and Michael, daughters-in-law Rosario and Amanda, extended family, neighbours, and a large circle of friends.
She will be reposing at Oliver Reilly's Funeral Home, Woods House, Clane, (W91 YPX4) on Monday (4 May) from 4pm-8pm with evening prayers at 7:30pm. Removal will be on Tuesday (5 May) at approximately 10.30am to arrive at the Church of St Patrick and St Brigid, Clane, for the 11 am Funeral Mass, followed by burial in Mainham Cemetery. 
The family would like to say a special thanks to the doctors, nurses, and health care assistants for the wonderful care of their mam during her stay at Naas General Hospital. 
Family flowers only, please; donations if desired in memory of Ann to Friends of Naas Hospital, for which purpose there will be a donation box at the Funeral Home.
Rest in Peace.

KCA invites ideas for community projects


Kilcullen people who have an idea for a community-led project and would like to see it happen are encouraged to bring it to Kilcullen Community Action, writes Brian Byrne. The invitation was made by outgoing chair Ann Cashman at the organisation's recent AGM.
"KCA is not just about litter picking," she said. "It's not just about summer flowers. If someone has a project they'd like to see progressed, and they have a passion for it and want to drive it, I'd encourage them to join." She said that financial support can be found for projects that are "appropriate and in line with the vision of KCA."
In the meantime, there's "loads going to happen" this year under the group's current programme, she said. These include town centre cleanup sessions on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings, two community events in The Valley, the Family Day in the Library Garden, and street collections scheduled for mid-June.
In her final meeting as chair, after eight years in the position, Ann appealed for more people to help. "It can be frustrating when you're trying to fill a schedule, to make the most of an opportunity, and it's the same few people doing lots. If we could encourage other people, who don't have to be members of the group, to try and give an hour or two, it would be really helpful."

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Spout continues GAA Senior Men support

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The Spout Bar, Kilcullen, is continuing its support of the Kilcullen GAA's Senior Men’s team with new tops for the players and management.
The kit design reflects the 1990s era, when Kilcullen enjoyed great success, winning multiple county championships and a Leinster Junior title.
Pictured are manager Niall Timmons, senior captain Ciaran O’Brien, and goalkeeper Cormac Barker, with Marian Courtney and Tommy Dignam from The Spout.
Kilcullen GAA expressed its appreciation to Marian, Tommy and everyone at The Spout for their backing.

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LEO Kildare to host practical sustainability workshop for small retailers


Local Enterprise Office Kildare
is hosting a practical workshop aimed at helping small retailers improve profitability through sustainable business practices, writes Brian Byrne.
Titled Focus on Retail – Sustainable and Profitable: How Small Retailers Win on Both, the free event will take place at MERITS, Naas, on 11 May 2026 from 10 am to 12.30pm.
Designed for retail, hospitality, and tourism businesses, the workshop will focus on simple, cost-saving actions that can reduce energy, stock and waste expenses, strengthen customer loyalty, and improve margins. It will also guide participants on how to develop a Sustainable & Profitable Action Plan and apply for the €10,000 Energy Efficiency Grant.
The event will show that sustainability is not just good for the environment, but can also deliver clear commercial benefits for small businesses.

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Blessing of the Graves 2026 ceremonies

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Blessing of the Graves ceremonies will take place in the parish during the summer.
For Old Kilcullen, the 11am Mass on Sunday, 7 June, in Kilcullen Church will be offered for those buried in Old Kilcullen Cemetery, followed by saying the rosary and blessing of the graves at 12.30pm in the cemetery.
The Gormanstown Church blessing will take place on Sunday, 28 June, after the 9.30am Mass.
On Sunday, 6 September, prayers and blessings of the graves will be held at 2pm in New Abbey Cemetery. At 3pm, Mass will be celebrated in St Brigid’s Cemetery, followed by the blessing of the graves.
Families and parishioners are invited to attend these special times of prayer and remembrance.

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Friday, May 01, 2026

Popup fashion shop and spring fair fundraiser


A two-day pop-up fashion shop and spring fair fundraiser is being held at Newbridge Town Hall this weekend, Saturday, 2 May and Sunday, 3 May, in support of the KWWSPCA.
The event will feature a wide variety of items, including clothes, shoes, bags, jewellery, books, bric-a-brac, pet products and accessories, as well as cakes, bakes and refreshments.
All proceeds will support the work of the Kildare and West Wicklow Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

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ALS sponsors GAA U13 Ladies


ALS Identify
has continued its support of Kilcullen GAA with the sponsorship of jerseys for the club’s U13 Ladies team.
The sponsorship highlights the shared commitment of ALS Identify and Kilcullen GAA to providing facilities and support for girls in sport, while reinforcing the club’s “One Club” philosophy of inclusion, development, and community spirit.
The club also acknowledged the dedication of the team’s coaches, Kevin, Vicky, Claire and Eillis, for their continued work and commitment.

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KCA Plant and Seed Swap tomorrow


Kilcullen Community Action is hosting its free Plant & Seed Swap tomorrow, Saturday, from 10 am to 12pm outside the former bank building.
A variety of plants will be available to take home, and anyone attending is encouraged to bring along plants, seeds, or other gardening items they may have to spare. People are welcome to give what they can and take what they need.
The event is an occasion for local gardening enthusiasts to share resources, swap ideas, and support community growing.

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More awards for Nolan's Butchers


Nolan’s Butchers has picked up another impressive set of honours, this time at the inaugural Burgers and Kebabs Awards 2026 hosted by the Associated Craft Butchers of Ireland.
The Kilcullen business received a Gold Award for its Rural Rustic Half Pounder, along with Silver Awards for its Traditional Quarter Pounder, Chilli & Cheese Rustic Half Pounder, 100% Pure Turkey Burger, and Indian Tandoori Lamb Kofta. A Bronze Award was also awarded for its 100% Irish Steak Burger.
The latest success is a fantastic achievement for the team and a reflection of the quality and standards behind everything the Kilcullen business does.

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Bank Holiday major Roads Policing Operation


An Garda Síochána has launched a major Roads Policing Operation for the May Bank Holiday weekend, writes Brian Byrne, with a heightened Garda presence across the country until 7am on Tuesday, 5 May.
The operation will focus on detecting life-threatening offences, including dangerous driving, speeding, seat belt breaches, mobile phone use and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The enforcement campaign is aimed at preventing serious and fatal collisions during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Road users, particularly motorcyclists, are being urged to take extra care over the weekend.
Twenty-nine motorcyclists died, and 195 were seriously injured on Irish roads in 2025.

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Small businesses can get Energy Efficiency Grant


Small businesses in Kildare are being encouraged to apply for the Energy Efficiency Grant from Local Enterprise Office Kildare, which offers funding of up to €10,000 to help firms reduce rising energy costs, writes Brian Byrne.
The grant is designed to support projects such as equipment upgrades, insulation improvements, and other energy-saving measures that can lower bills and improve sustainability.
More information from Local Enterprise Office Kildare at localenterprise@kildarecoco.ie for more information.

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Community groups asked to share banking access difficulties


Social Justice Ireland
is surveying small community groups to assess their experiences of difficulties opening bank accounts, writes Brian Byrne. Such barriers can prevent organisations from accessing grants and other funding.
SJI is working with Public Participation Networks (PPNs) and the Central Bank to highlight the challenges faced by groups on the ground.
Community organisations across Ireland are being encouraged to take part and help inform efforts to improve access to banking services. The survey is available here

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