Over the last few years, we have done a variety of walks about 6 a year. Ranging from Coastal Walks on our own Cliff Walk Donabate - Corballis the Burrow and back via Portrane Hospital to Forest Walks - in Virginia Co. Cavan to Canal Walks - along the Boyne to Beach Walks - Balbriggan to Laytown. In January we did a Greenway Walk Carlingford to Omeath In February we had to cancel the Lighthouse Walk to Poolbeg due to bad weather and in March a few of us braved an early start and mixed weather to explore Glendalough Holy & Historic Walks. We will do one of those shorter walks in Glendalough in the Autumn & make a day of it eating in the hotel. Last month in April we took the train to and from Leitrim and did part of the Blue Way the tale is in the next episode! It is hoped in May to do the Poolbeg Walk again as it’s a great walk, but the weather has not always been perfect, so third time here’s hoping in the blistering sunshine! Contact Carolyn:087 9284307 or Des:087 7846813 if interested.

The Big Busk at Dusk saw Peninsula Voices, take to the streets of Donabate in aid of Focus Ireland. The community singers busked in the town centre, entertaining shoppers on a Friday evening, playing a roof lifting medley of songs that everyone could sing along with raising vital funds for Focus Ireland and help to really fight homelessness in Ireland. The singers meet every Wednesday night in Donabate Community Centre, and everyone is welcome to join.

The 2nd Boules Court for Newbridge should be underway, if the rain ever stops! at the Recreation Hub for Older People next to the main house. This area at present has two Croquet Lawns & one Boules Court the addition of the 2nd Boules Court at this location will enable the game to develop, grow and flourish, in time. The launch of the 1st Court was just two years ago in March 2022 & soon after FCC set about planning for a 2nd Court to keep developing the game.They also announced at the same time recently, that they hope to provide more Courts near the car park; some courts of an International Standard for regular Boules & some courts for Bocce (a form of Boules - it is Boccia if it is played Indoors). Boccia is a sport at the Para-Olympics for 40years this year. We commend FCC on the vision to install - these types of activities, which cross all age & gender boundaries & abilities. They are also great for people you are not very physically sporty or at least not now! While being very strategic & skillful to play, they can be recreational or competitive games. The impetus came from Paul Smyth, Senior Parks Superintendent & his great team of Aileen O ‘Connor, Lourda Darcy & Shane Sutton for the installing of the Boules Courts in various locations in Fingal over the last number of years. May we take this opportunity to wish Paul Smyth all the best in his new phase (retirement!) and thank him for these important initiatives.Thank you to all our local councillors & officials and the Donabate Portrane Liaison Group who have greatly supported this initiative to bring more recreational sports & activities to the community. We would also like to thank Tom Donnellan for his help and support over the years advice and training who is a former Roscommon Gaelic Football star! Take heed all you top athletes there is always a sport for you at each stage in life!

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At Donabate Portrane Men’s Shed, we pride ourselves on our wide range of activities. Most weeks we have an exercise class, croquet at Newbridge, a music jam session and a tea and chat get-together. Our plots at Turvey Allotments provide an outlet for those interested in outdoor work. At this time of year, it is a hive of activity, but there is always time to enjoy a tea-beak and sociable chat. Our music group, Gerry and the Plonkers, has played a number of community concerts including the recent launch of the Memory Café at the Community Centre, a wonderful initiative providing a safe supported space for people with memory illness. Watch out for a full report on this next month. Recently, members completed a six-week healthy eating course, sponsored by the HSE and ably led by Susanne, in which we learned to prepare and cook healthy and tasty meals. We even got to enjoy the products of our efforts at the end of each class. It is hoped that we can run another course later in the year. In addition to all of this, we have occasional outings to places of interest. Over the past year, we have visited Áras an Uachtaráin, Leinster House, the GPO Museum, the Irish Military Museum, Christchurch Cathedral and Newbridge House. So, if you or someone you know would like to join us in some of our current activities or even introduce a new one, please contact our PRO, Jim, on 086- 3694316. We are always open and welcoming to new members.

Donabate Portrane Dramatic Society is delighted to announce the upcoming performance of “Dancing at Lughnasa” from the 16th to the 19th May 2024 in Donabate Parish Hall. “Dancing at Lughnasa” is Brian Friel’s award-winning semi-autobiographical two-act play set in the fictional Irish village of Ballybeg, Donegal, in 1936. The story is told from the perspective of Michael who recalls one summer of his childhood he spent with the five unmarried women who raised him: his mother and his aunts. Kate is a schoolteacher; Agnes and Rose knit gloves and help run the house along with Maggie and Christine who have no income. Their spare existence is interrupted by brief, colourful bursts of music from their first wireless Marconi radio. This is also the summer the women’s brother, Jack, returns from Uganda, where he worked as a missionary in a leper colony for 25 years. He suffers from malaria and has trouble remembering things. Meanwhile, Gerry, Michael’s father, a charming but unreliable Welsh wanderer, appears for the first time in his son’s life. The play portrays the strength and bravery of the sisters who wildly dance, fight, and battle to survive as they foresee the sadness and economic privations under which they will suffer as all hope’s fade. On stage you will see some familiar faces but also first-time actors with the society, while behind the scenes a production team will ensure that every other aspect is looked after when bringing the play to life on stage. “It’s fantastic to be working with this brilliant and enthusiastic cast and crew. We are doing our best to meet the challenge of building a set in a few hours, to put on what, we hope, will be our own special presentation of this great and much-loved play” said Paul Keogh from the construction and directing team. Tickets cost €12 and can be purchased on TicketSource or at the door. DPDS also extends an invitation to all people in the community to become a patron of the society and support the local arts. The annual fee is €60 per person and it includes two tickets for their biannual productions along with light refreshments. For info contact: donabateportrane.drama@gmail.com

Dear Resident,

At very short notice I contested the local elections in 2019 and narrowly missed out for the final seat. Although unelected I decided to continue to work and represent the people of the peninsula. During the past five years I’ve been to the forefront in raising and campaigning on issues such as sustainable development, public transport, creche facilities, schools, safer communities, youth facilities, infrastructure in tandem with development and coastal erosion. I am pleased that on foot of our campaigns we have delivered a number of projects in 2023 which we proposed and pursued to the end including:-Ballymastone car park permanent resurfacing and public lighting.

-New entrance into Newbridge Park, Hearse Road. -First bus shelter in Donabate Village.-Resurfacing of Donabate Graveyard Car Park and painting of walls. -Connectivity between some bus and rail morning and evening services.-proposed that the Turvey Avenue Enhancement project be carried out as a single project rather than the original intention of a parallel project with Portrane Road scheme (long delay). -outdoor shower Donabate Beach

The provision of Teen Hangout spaces is now Council policy following my proposal to the Council’s ‘Space for Play’ policy consultation which includes hangout/meeting places for teenagers with such facilities as swings, climbing and zip lines as well as spaces with free Wi-Fi and shelter. We initiated the campaign for a multifunctional Arts, Youth and Cultural Centre which is provided for in the LAP and which is being resisted by FCC. However the objective of 4000 houses is being delivered upon. The campaign by the Crossroads group is gaining momentum and we will pursue this to a successful conclusion. I am keenly aware that while the area will grow in population to over 20,000 in the coming years the necessary infrastructure, road upgrades, school and childcare places and services are not coming quick enough to meet the needs of the people. I can be even more effective on behalf of our growing community if elected as a Councillor in the upcoming elections and would appreciate your number 1 vote.
Corina Johnston - Labour Party Local Area Representative Donabate and Portrane

Donabate Basketball Club has been in existence for over 12 years and has been competing in the Dublin Leagues for both Boys & Girls since 2015. While there is a long history of basketball being played in the Donabate and Portrane area the Club has really grown its playing population in recent years from those living in Donabate and the wider North Dublin community. As the local population continues to increase, we are committed to provide a platform to introduce young children to the exciting game of basketball. The Club is run by a dedicated group of volunteers and currently has 3 teams completing in Dublin Leagues, Boys U14 and U15 and Girls U17. It also has a vibrant Academy Section for Girls and Boys. All activities take place in Donabate & Portrane Community Centre who provide great support for the Club. We rely on our very generous local sponsors to help with the running of the club and sponsoring club gear.

The Club has enjoyed great success in winning a couple of leagues including Boys U17 League in 2022 (100% winning record) and this year winning the U14 Div 2 League with a fantastic record of 13 Wins & 1 defeat. Key Contacts: - Paul Mitchell – Club Secretary, Coach U15 Boys and U17 Girls -Con O’Leary & Alan Proctor – Coaches of Under 14 Boys -Marie O’Leary – Child Protection Officer - Frank Koenicke & Serge Nyange – Boys Academy Coaches - Sophie Mitchell & Katelyn Byrne– Girls Academy Coaches.
We have seen several previous and current players achieve great success in the game, including some current players who have been selected on Basketball Ireland East Region Academy. A number of ex-players are enjoying great success with other clubs, but we take pride in having developed them through the academy and teams. The Club has also helped the local secondary school Donabate Community College achieve notable success. We would urge any people living locally to contact us if they have interest in getting their children involved or volunteering to help with coaching. Contact can be made in DPCC where there are information boards that have relevant contact information.

The LSA Little Athletics group, with their parents and coaches, had a great time competing at the all-Dublin Spraoi Games at the National Indoor Arena (NIA) in Abbosttown at the end of February. Sproai Games is a new concept in Dublin Athletics competition for children aged 7 to 10. It gives age appropriate competition experience for younger athletes in a move away from individual competition. It is a team-based competition where each athlete participates in a run, jump, and throw event, just like the events they have been practicing in training. LSA was one of seventeen Dublin Athletics clubs participating in the world class venue that is the NIA. We had four LSA teams competing in an event run entirely by volunteers from all the clubs. Team scores were displayed on the Big Screen - we could see how every athlete’s contribution helped the team. Our athletes were very excited to see Irish Olympian and former European Champion David Gillick volunteering as an official at the Throws event. David holds the Irish 400m records, both indoors and outdoors - his National Record outdoors is 44.77 seconds! Our athletes had lots of fun and really enjoyed the excitement of competing on a real indoor track in this amazing venue. We were very proud of our athletes and how well they behaved during the competition. We are very grateful to the parents and coaches for their efforts on the day. We always welcome new members and volunteers. If you would like to get involved please contact us - details below: Adult memberships queries please contact lambaysportsathletics@gmail.com -Little Athletics and Juvenile athletes (from age 7-18) please contact lsajuvenilereg@gmail.com Keep up to date on all the events by following LSA on our social media pages!

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Donabate Parish Hall has a range of weekly classes and activities for adults and children including Cards, Irish Dancing, Leithinis CCÉ Traditional Music, Drama, Senior Citizens etc. It also has a programme to cater for special events and exhibitions for adults and children, for example Donabate Portrane Dramatic Society Productions and Through the Lens Photography Exhibitions. . Also, the successful Tradfest and Tayleur events took place January & February.

This year they have added the Men’s Shed monthly music events in January, February and March with Gerry & the Plonkers. In the Autumn they will play on Wednesdays from 12 - 2pm on 16thOctober, 13th November and 4th December for older adults in the community. Tea & sambos are provided by the Parish Hall Committee

During the summer to cater for young people, they have added some selected camps of a creative and cultural nature - educational and entertaining for children from 4½ to 12 years.

Bricks 4 Kidz Lego Summer Camp: Tuesday 6th - Friday 9th August Mornings
4 days to explore the world of STEM through building with LEGO Bricks. Specially designed models and activities introduce children to concepts of engineering, architecture, science, and so much more! Bricks 4 Kidz Fingal are delivering summer camps for boys and girls. Book on website bricks4kidz.ie or Call or Text Alison on 086 1709394.

Designer Minds STEAM Camp: Monday 19th - Friday 23rd August Mornings
5 days jammed with science experiments, robots, LEGO, coding, art and more! Designer Minds for little engineers who like to tinker and build and for tech kids who love gaming, computers and robots. Check out the website designerminds.ie and fill out a form or contact their office directly, 10:00am - 4pm, Tuesday to Friday. Call or Text Donal or Aoife on 087 631 0411.

The two camps above are running in the mornings. So, if you have a suitable camp in mind that could be run during the afternoon on one or other or both of these weeks, contact the Parish Office immediately. There is still some availability for weekly classes and activities in the Parish Hall; so again, contact the Parish Office on 01 8434574.We wish to thank all our users for their support during the year.

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In February AAfA ran a very enjoyable trip to the Gaiety Theatre to see the J B Keane play ‘SIVE’ which 21 attended. We would like to sincerely thank Fingal Co Co for the Activity grant for educational and social trips which enabled us to hire a bus for this, and the next two outings. These we hope to run before the summer break so keep an eye on the website for information. We will be celebrating Bealtaine on Tuesday 30 th April from 11am to 12.30pm with Muireann and the Singing and Music class. There will be music, singing, readings and refreshments. Free to all, do come and join us.We will be supporting the EggHeadz group with their ‘Hello How Are You’ event on Wed 15th May.

‘Ageing Dis-Gracefully’ is a four-part workshop run by Peig McManus and Mary Jones which has been hugely successful. In fact, they are running a second series in April, and I have a feeling that this will be repeated. Well done, ladies!

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