Love Lusk is an initiative of Lusk Community Network. The website www.lovelusk.ie shares information on services, clubs and organisations, it promotes Lusk as a place to live, work and play and it provides support to all within Lusk. As part of this, we have a page on the website dedicated to grants. The grants are listed in sections. At the top of the webpage which is called lovelusk.ie/home/community-grants/, a summary of all the current grants is provided and for a quick reminder, closing dates, if applicable. Grants with a specified closing date are listed in the second section. The information supplied on these grants is set out in a set format – the name of the grant and the grant provider is given, followed by the closing date. A brief description or aim of the grant is supplied. Finally, a link to the website where the application must be completed is provided, in distinctive black writing. Fingal County Council provide grants to different sectors at different times and have dedicated email addresses with whom to make contact with. This information is also contained in the second section. If you contact these specific email addresses, any information on grants will be sent directly to the email address provided as soon as the grants have been announced. We recommended that each club has two email addresses registered with Fingal County Council, so that any communication issued is not missed. The third section deals with funding that is ongoing. To make this easier to navigate, funding relating to businesses, clubs and organisations are in one sub-section whereas grants relating to houses are provided in the other sub-section. This ongoing section has details of LEADER funding, funding that is available for a hugh array of groups, including businesses. The fourth section deals with EU funding and any ongoing supports available. As you can see, this grants page provides a very wide range of information across all sectors. We hope you find this page beneficial, regardless of whether you represent a business, club or organisation within Lusk. Check out our website www.lovelusk.ie, our Facebook & Instagram pages - iLove

At this months Area Committee meeting Lusk was officially chosen as the first town in Fingal to be selected for the Town Centre First project. Town Centre First aims to create town centres that function as viable, vibrant and attractive locations for people to live, work and visit while also functioning as the service, social, cultural and recreational hub for the local community. Cllr O’Donoghue welcomed this development and stated, ‘there has been a lot of work in the last two years with the Luck Community Councils production of the ‘Lusk for Life – Vision 2030’ document and the 2030 committee which looks at improving the liveability for people in Lusk, the Town Centre First project will adapt and expand on the research already completed to drive change in the town. The Town Centre First Project will consist of three pillars which the project will focus on, (1.) Community, (2). Business & Economy and (3.) The Public Realm. The local community will work closely with officials from Fingal County Council and outside stakeholders to improve all three areas. O’Donoghue continued, ‘Irish towns are facing significant challenges that require a coordinated and comprehensive response. This is a beginning of a process that has the potential to provide much needed facilities and develop a truly integrated heart in the town for Lusk and I look forward to engaging with the community and other stakeholders in the coming months.’

The first sod has been turned on a new development in Fingal which will see the delivery of much needed affordable and social housing in one of Ireland’s fastest growing regions. Situated in the coastal town of Rush, the Hayestown development will consist of 62 homes, comprising a mix of 2- and 3-bedroom properties. Joining Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Howard Mahony for the ground breaking ceremony was the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD, the Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly and local Councillors. The new housing – on a site approximately six acres in size - will be a welcome addition for those looking to have an opportunity to purchase their own home. Once completed, there will be 38 three-bedroom houses, 10 two-bedroom houses, seven three-bedroom duplexes and seven two-bedroom apartments on offer.The mixed tenure Hayestown development will be made up of 80% affordable housing and 20% social housing.To allow for less energy demand on the power grid, the homes will be built to ensure high energy performance standards are met. That will incorporate technologies such as ground source heat pumps that will help reduce energy bills. The development will also make the most of its natural surrounds by incorporating a riparian zone around a stream, with trees featuring to help form a beautiful open public space. Some €3.9m in government funding has been made available for the development under the Affordable Housing Fund (AHF), which will allow for the construction of 52 affordable homes as part of the project. The AHF is a subsidy which is available to local authorities such as Fingal County Council to help with housing development costs. It enables local authorities to make affordable homes available to purchase or rent at prices and rents below market rates. The homes available at the new development will be advertised on the Council’s website in the coming months, with construction expected to be completed in the first half of 2024.

We announced some very good news for Lusk at our AGM in March. This came following our Lusk
Vision 2030 meeting the previous week. The new Town Centre First officer in Fingal County Council has been appointed to Lusk. We will be now engaging with FCC on a monthly basis, in a structure similar to “Our Balbriggan”. Balbriggan has received Millions of Euro in funding for various projects under this structure and it has proven to be very successful. There will be 3 “pillar” groups, which will consist of a member of FCC and members of our own 2030 committee and chaired by a Councillor. The pillars will be community, business and public realm. The business pillar will be formed with members of the business community and will be chaired by Cllr Brian Dennehy, Cllr Rob O’Donoghue will chair community and Cllr Cathal Boland will chair public realm. There will be a steering group, with FCC executives and a representative from the 2030 group. After what has been a very lengthy process, we will finally be in a very positive position, able to drive forward our Lusk Vision 2030 plan, with the huge benefit of having regular engagement with FCC, better forward planning and excellent access to funding streams. Conor Doyle has stepped away from our LAG committee to focus on other commitments. We wouldlike to thank him for his contribution and hard work over the past three years and we wish him the very best. Veronica Gibson is replaced by Alexander Voronov as treasurer. We would like to thank Veronica for her hard work and support over the last 2 years. She will remain on our LAG committee.FCC have implemented road changes, including pedestrian lights, path changes, speed bumps and bollards on the Rathmore Road. We would like to thank RALET and the parents committee for their work in the delivery of these “Safe Routes to School” changes. This has made a huge difference to road safety in this area. If you would like to request AGM minutes, email us at luskactiongroup@gmail.com.

The Lusk Mens walk and talk group meet at the Hub car park at 7:00pm every Monday for their weekly walk. This is open to all men and it’s an opportunity just get out of the house, have a nice walk, clear the head and have a chat if you wish. You can do it as a once off or every week, no joining necessary, just turn up. This group is organised by Ciaran Russell, so if you want to introduce yourself to him and before long you will find you have made new friends. So why not let any friends or neighbours know about it as new members are alaways welcome

Lusk Tidy Towns have recently Thank said a big thank you to Fingal County Council for the beautiful display of flowers on the Rathmore Road. They are a delight to behold and really bring colour to the area. Members of Lusk Tidy Towns are producing a book for the archives of ‘Past and Present’ Lusk, further details on this later in the year. Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter. Pat Kelly and Lusk Tidy Towns.

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2023 started with bang, with national development training, development competition and an international tournament. At Junsa we do our very best to develop our members of every age into what they want to get out of Taekwondo. Some want to become international fighters, some poomsae players, others into national and international referees. There’s something for everyone at Junsa Taekwondo. If you wish to become fit, build confidence, install discipline, or become an athlete we do it all at Junsa. No matter what our students want to achieve from Taekwondo we at Junsa are determined to fulfill there dreams. Contact Stuart on 087 7775202 for training and class details.

Lusk AC were there in huge numbers on the last Sunday in January at the Raheny 5 mile with 70 club members among the 3,800 taking part in the iconic road race. Two weeks later, a smaller group travelled to Co Meath for the Trim 10 mile. It was then on to Co Kildare for one of the toughest of challenges. The Donadea 50k is not for the faint hearted and is 10 laps of a 5k route in the forest. Congratulations to Annette Foy, Peter Doyle and Sinead Sharkey for whom the high training mileage paid off as they all came through with flying colours. There has been Indoor action on most weekends so far this year and it was brilliant to see our Men’s team reaching the final of the club league for the first time in the club’s history. A number of our athletes are trying out new events for the first time and have really enjoyed the experience. The Dublin Juvenile Indoor Championships Day 3 took place in the National Indoor Arena, Blanchardstown. This was day three of five scheduled days of competition. The first event kicked off at 10am with the 60m hurdles, preceded by 60m and field events. All our athletes from the youngest U9 to the U14 were fantastic; some competing for the first time. We had great support and assistance from the parents and coaches who helped make the day run smoothly. Over 1300 children took part in competition that day. Our Fit4Youth programme has been very popular and we welcome any new members. The Lusk 4 mile is the club’s main fundraiser of the year and takes place at 3pm on Sunday 5th March. It’s always a great event so if you’re not running come out to cheer the runners and walkers along. Juvenile races take place before the adult race.

The long evenings aren’t far away and all of teams have been training hard since the start of the year in anticipation of the return of football, hurling and camogie matches. Best of luck to all our teams as they set out on their 2023 season. All support is welcome at our fixtures. Details on dates, venues and times of home fixtures can be viewed on our website at roundtowerslusk.ie

Club Planning Programme – Following on from our 2013-2018 and 2018-2023 strategies, we have formally entered into the GAA’s Club Planning Programme. This programme has aided over 1,000 clubs since its inception in 2008 to develop strategic plans. Our strategic plan will set out our hopes, ambitions and challenges on and off the pitch for the next five years.. Nursery – Come down and join us for fun, games, hurling, camogie and football at our nursery for 4- 7 year old boys and girls every Saturday from 11am to noon. Registration is from 10.45am. LGFA –Ladies Gaelic Football team including picture taken in an amazing event in Cahir in Co Tipperary. All new players are welcome to join the many juvenile and adult teams in our Ladies Gaelic Football Section - U8, U10, U12, U13, U14, U16, Minor, Adult Ladies (First Team and Second Team). Our Gaelic4Mothers & Others initiative sees women playing Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, non- competitive and social environment. If you or someone you know is interested in playing this year, please call into the clubhouse any evening or drop us an email roundtowerslusk.office@gmail.com. Finally, congratulations to Sarah O’Neill and Bronagh Neary who represented the club at the Dublin Club Stars games in DCU on Sunday 11 February.Lotto – Our Weekly Lotto is edging towards €8,000. This is a crucial fundraiser for the club and if interested you can play our Lotto here on klubfunder.com/Clubs/Round_Towers_Lusk/lotto. The Lotto o draw takes place in the clubhouse at 9pm every Thursday. Many thanks for your continued support for our club - and good luck.
Seachtain na Gaeilge – To celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge Cloigtithe Lusca we will be hosting a Pop-up Gaeltacht each Saturday up to the final day which is the 17th March 2023. This is an excellent opportunity for Lusk to practice the cupla focal in the run-up to the big day! Please do visit our GAA Round Towers Lusk club website. Entertainment – The TAP Bar in GAA club in Lusk has got some fantastic events coming over the month and would be delighted to see you there and enjoy some Live music. - 11th March – Totally 80’s Band – All the best 80’s music starts after 8.30pm - 18th March – Pat Gaffney – Great American Culture -25th March – The Macks – Trad Music- 1st April – Cliché – All of the best music songs. Please visit our club website on linktr.ee/roundtowerlusk or call in and check our club bar for a refreshment also open for bookings including family events and parties.

Lusk Tidy Towns Association wish to say thank you to Fingal County Council for power washing the Square area and for upgrading the flower bed on the Main Street and for erecting a sign for the Balrothery Union Graveyard. It is a comfort to see these improvements working to enhance our community. Thank you to the trainees and staff of EVE Plantmarket for their Annual Litter picking around Lusk. This is very much appreciated by all. Thank you for your support and remember please ‘KEEP LUSK TIDY.’

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