Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Parish Lotto Draw results


The numbers drawn in the Kilcullen & Gormanstown Parish Lotto Draw held on 10th February 2026 were 10, 19, 26 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 €3,200.
The winners of the €50 Open Draws are Stephanie Culleton (Promoter Mick Dunne), Kathleen Clifford (Vivian Clarke) and Helen Gordon (Mick Dunne).
The winners of the Promoters Draw were Vanessa Clarke and Vanessa Clarke, and the winner of the draw for those in the Parish Centre on the night was Vivian Clarke.
The Parish thanks all who support the Lotto.

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Call for Kilcullen memorial to Frank Conroy, killed in Spanish Civil War


Kildare County Council is being asked to commission a memorial in Kilcullen to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the death of Frank Conroy, a local man killed in the Spanish Civil War, writes Brian Byrne. The matter is on the agenda of the next meeting of the Kildare-Newbridge MD, scheduled for 18 February, in a motion by Cllr Noel Connolly.
Born on 25 February 1914 in Kilcullen, Conroy died at Lopera in Córdoba, fighting with the International Brigade in December 1936. He had previously been an active IRA volunteer and a member of the Republican Congress.
On Saturday, 22 June 2019, Christy Moore unveiled a plaque to Conroy, presented to the Kilcullen Heritage Centre by the Friends of the International Brigades Ireland. 
The Frank Conroy Committee recently commissioned memorial badges, which are available at Kilcullen Heritage Centre.

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Have you registered for Maintain Hope Run-Walk?


There is less than three weeks left to register for Maintain Hope's inaugural 5K & 10K Walk/Run on 1st March. This is a chip-timed event, and all finishers will receive a medal. 
The event starts and ends at Kilcullen GAA. The 10k begins at 10.30am, and the 5k at 10.40am. 
Register now to avoid missing out on this fun event at JustRuns Events or scan the QR code above.

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Today is Safer Internet Day


Today is Safer Internet Day, with this year's theme focusing on the risks to young people of artificial intelligence on the web, writes Brian Byrne. An event at the Department of Justice Cybercrime Division will discuss the impact of generative AI on young people.
The day is supported in Ireland by ISPCC Childline, Webwise, Hotline.ie, and the National Parents Council (NPC) Primary, in association with the Irish Safer Internet Centre, providing a range of complementary online safety services. The shared mission is to make the internet a safer and more inclusive place for children and young people.
Initiated by the EU in 2004, Safer Internet Day is now celebrated in more than 160 countries and territories worldwide.



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Kildare Chamber survey on AI use


The County Kildare Chamber is surveying local businesses about their current use of artificial intelligence, writes Brian Byrne. The online survey takes only three minutes to complete. 
The initiative aims to evaluate the current use, skills, and challenges related to AI for both members and non-members. The feedback will inform potential future training sessions and other events organised by the Chamber. 
The organisers want to hear from those just beginning to use AI as well as from those already integrating it into their business. 

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Monday, February 09, 2026

Shamrocks seek new hurlers


The South Kildare Shamrocks hurling club is looking for new members, especially in the age groups of U11s born in 2015 and U12s born in 2014. 
If you are a member of Kilcullen GAA, Two Mile House GAA Club, Athgarvan GAA & LGFA Club, you can play hurling with South Kildare Shamrocks. 
Hurling does not conflict with playing football for your home club, and there are teams for age groups up to minors. 
If you have any questions, please message the South Kildare Shamrocks Facebook page.



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Anglers AGM


The Kilcullen Trout and Salmon Anglers AGM will take place on Sunday, 15 February, upstairs at O’Connell’s Pub, Kilcullen, at 6:30pm. 
Everyone interested in fishing is welcome.



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Sunday, February 08, 2026

A successful Mountain Flow Yoga Open Day

Beata on the right with three of the Mountain Flow teachers: Aneca Mroz, Katie Fisk, and Claire Brady.

Though both were running wellness-related businesses in Kilcullen, Beata Zielinska and Stephen Bunney didn't really know each other, writes Brian Byrne. Until they both recently happened to be attending the same weekend course in Galway, on the rather specialised subject of oxygen advantage. 
They got chatting, sharing a laugh about the fact that of the 30 participants, two were from Kilcullen. Beata was the co-founder of No1 Fitness in 2015, and Stephen had set up his Warrior Wellness Yoga studio in Hillcrest some years ago. "Then he mentioned he was selling the business, taking a break for family and work reasons," Beata told me at yesterday's Open Day launch of her Mountain Flow Yoga. "I had wanted a cosy place for yoga, which I teach at No1 Fitness, but it would always be just a part of that operation." 
Looking back on that Galway meeting and her subsequent purchase of Stephen's business, she believes there was an unanticipated alignment of forces. "The fact that the two of us would be at that course — he said that it had been very likely that he wouldn't attend. That he happened to be sitting behind me in the group. That a yoga space of my own was something that I instinctively wanted." But it was also something she hadn't gone looking for, and that she admits she wasn't ready for. 
There were financial considerations. Also, the fact was that she was, and will remain, full-time at No1 Fitness. "For several days, I talked about it with my husband, Michael. I won't lie, I was scared. It wasn't something we had planned, but then, after a few days, I woke up with the decision made: I will do this. This is my future." 
Beata's interest in yoga stemmed from sports injuries she sustained during her fitness and competitive regimen. Physiotherapy had only resulted in limited improvement, so she explored alternatives about seven years ago. She found Yin Yoga, a slow-paced, passive style that targets deep connective tissues, promotes stillness, calms the mind, supports flexibility, and helps release tension. And for Beata, it worked, to the point that she undertook an instructor's course in Croatia in 2019 and later introduced the discipline to the schedule at No1 Fitness as an option for athletes who use the gym. "I got a huge result there, because the athletes had not taken the time to do yoga. When they did, they could feel both physical and mental changes." 
Beata was already known to the community at Warrior Wellness, which has helped in the transition. All but one of the instructors are staying — "the other girl is setting up her own studio in Blessington" — and the programmes established by Stephen Bunney will remain. "It's important to maintain the energy established by Stephen. Of course, there will be my own energy, different as a female, but I'm not going to change anything except external things. It's a lovely team here, and I'll be the coordinator as well as teaching myself." 
The current programmes include mixed-level dynamic Vinyasa, restorative yoga, chair yoga, Hatha, mindful Yin, Ashtanga Vinyasa, Vinyasa flow, yoga for strength and stability, and Pilates. Events and workshops are also planned, led by both in-house and guest teachers, and there will be yoga retreats. Techniques covered include mindfulness and breathwork, and there will also be hiking. 
The Open Day yesterday afternoon was very well attended, as evidenced by the photos below from Ola Kearney, provided by Mountain Flow Yoga. Further information can be obtained at 087 3631154 or by email at hello@mountainflow.ie.
































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