Tell me should I relocate to Currane

I am in the process of selling my house here in the UK and I am seriously thinking of buying a house in Achill.
I am a widow in my fifties and I have led a very active life as a social worker and in Adult Education. I have seen a lovely house for sale in Currane.
Come on Dear Friendly folk convince me that i can make friends in your wonderful community. I am Irish and I have a love of the west.
Many Thanks
I look forward to your comments

Power Cut 29/3/2011

There was a power cut yesterday (29th March) in Currane. We were without electricity for approx. 5 hours. (6.30am – 11.30am). We have no idea why. We’d love to know, leave us a comment if you do. There was no wind and certainly it wasn’t a lightning strike. I think the area affected went as far as Polranny. I thought it would be interesting to make a note of it here so that we have a record of how often this happens over the years.

“Glór na dTonn” – The Pride of Curraun

From the Mayo News, May 11th, 1994

Left to right: Donncha Ó Gallachóir; Deputy Seamus Hughes; Padraic Ó Gallachóir, Cathaoirleach, Glór na dTonn; Minister of State Pat The Cope Gallagher; Archbishop Joseph Cassidy; Very Rev. John Fallon, P.P.; Cllr. Pat Kibane and Rev. Peter Connolly, at the opening of Curraun Community Centre.

BROWN bog, heather-covered mountain, glistening streams, daunting cliffs and crashing waves…all were at their majestic visual best on Friday evening when the proud people of Curraun gathered for the official opening of their new community centre.

Appropriately named “Glór na dTonn”, The Glory of the Waves, the new centre was but a dream only two short years ago. Now it stands as a monument to quite remarkable community endeavour.

Minister of State, Pat The Cope Gallagher, was there to perform the official opening and the new centre was blessed by Archbishop Joseph Cassidy.

“Glór na dTonn” was first conceived in 1979 when a bank account was opened with a lodgement of £350. At the time the completion of such a magnificent centre with a final costing of more than £165,000 seemed light years away.

SPIRIT
But the start sparked the spirit of the local community and in the intervening years, and with the support of a number of FAS schemes, a pier was built, a football pitch was developed, the local school was renovated and car parking facilities at the church were provided.

With these projects behind them the community decided just over two years ago that the time had arrived for undertaking the community centre. Imbued with the spirit of self-help which characterised earlier projects they set about fund-raising and utilising the services of various agencies.

The first block was laid by Monsignor Willie Dever, a native of Currane, now ministering in Florida, and Monsignor Dever was back in his native place on Saturday for the official opening of the centre.
TRIBUTES
Among the many people who paid glowing tributes to the work of the local committee (having earlier partaken of a sumptuous meal prepared by the ladies’ committee) were the Minister, Pat The Cope Gallagher; Archbishop Joseph Cassidy,
Deputy Seamus Hughes, Cllrs. Pat Kilbane and Michael Ring, Monsignor Dever, Beverly Cooper-Flynn. Fr. John Fallon and Fr. Peter Connolly who also doubled as ‘Fear A Ti.’

Duirt an chathaoirleach Padraig Ó Gallchobhair go raibh muintir a Chorrón, broduil agus mortasach as a méid a bhí deanta acu le cuig bliana anuas.

Sé sin Pairc Peile toghta ag mBuaille on Ghleanna, Pairc eile ag teach na scoile, car chlos le clai deas neata ag teach na phobaill., bail curtha ar chlos teach na scoile, an scoil é féin deisithe, go raibh leibh Aith an Aoil dhá oiread níos mo anois na cuig blian o shoin ach gur é tógáil “Glor na dTonn” (an ionod pobail) is mo a chuir bród orthu uilig.

“Tá ais bhrea againn a bheas mar lar ionad ag sean agus óg len ar dteanga, ar gcultúr agus an dulchas a bhain leis an ait a aithbheochan. Beidh fáilte anseo roimh muintir na N-Aite agus muintir an pharóiste.”

 

Self-help approach by Curraun people

From the Mayo News, November 25th, 1992

Monsignor William Dever laying the first block for the new Community Centre at Curraun, now in the course of construction. Monsignor Dever was joined by members of the development committee for the ceremony. PHOTO.: FRANK DOLAN.

AT A TIME when rural decay and the future of the West is such a live topic, the spirit and initiative shown by the different communities in the Curraun Peninsula would indicate that there are people who believe that the way forward is not by crying about these things but by taking positive action in their own areas and thereby ensuring the various state agencies will respond to their efforts.

In Tonragee, Owenduff, Polranny a development committee has put forward positive proposals for improving their area and they meet on a regular basis. A shellfish fishing co-operative has been formed. Share capital has been provided by twelve members, oysters have been planted in a joint venture with Udarás na Gaeltachta.

Belfarsad/Polrannv also have an active committee that has participated in a FAS scheme to improve parking facilities at Belfarsad church and further works are contemplated. Some individuals have also invested in shellfish farming. A plan to re-stock some of the lakes in the area along with improving better access has been put forward and an application for funding from EC structural funds has been made.

ACHIEVEMENTS
Since the beginning of the eighties many things have been achieved in the Curraun area. A fund-raising effort to build a community centre was initiated. A weekly bus service for Polranny, Belfarsad, Curraun, Doughbeg and Cushlecka was provided by Bus Eireann. A new pier and access was provided at Aith an Aoil. Work here was under the guidance of Mayo Co. Council and FAS with grant aid from Roinn na Gaeltachta. A football field was purchased and developed at Bollinglanna.

A FAS scheme sponsored by Udaras na Gaeltachta has carried out various works for the community. These include the provision of a car park at the church and the painting of same. Coffey contractors did much of the major works. This coincided with the contract for the public water supply provided by Mayo C.C. and the Dept. of the Environment for Curraun, Belfarsad and Polranny. It is hoped that the remaining extension of this scheme for Tonragee and Owenduff will be undertaken without any undue delay.

A new playing field was provided at Curraun school and major renovations and painting of Curraun school was done by voluntary effort in co-operation with the school management board.

Under the direction of Mayo C.C. and with assistance from Roinn na Gaeltachta and FAS further improvements are being carried out at Aith an Aoil. A new access road is planned.

MOST AMBITIOUS
However by far the most ambitious project undertaken by the local committee is the provision of a new community centre. The building is in the school grounds and is linked directly to the national school. The estimated cost of the work is £169,000. A maximum grant of £50,000 is being paid by Roinn na Gaeltachta. This is less than a third of estimated cost. This grant was forthcoming because of the fact that the committee had a substantial sum collected.
Monsignor William Dever laid the first block for the new centre. The building is now well on the way to completion but the heavy cost is going to place a tremendous burden on the community who have been most generous in their support of functions organised locally.

However, they are heartened by the efforts and work of neighbouring communities in Mulranny, Ballycroy and Tiernaur in providing similar facilities in their own areas and also by the initiative of those who have done so much to provide the hospital in Keel.

The task of completing this work will be difficult for the local community. It is hoped that there will be a generous response to a raffle which is organised for fund-raising when collectors go outside Curraun area in their fund-raising efforts.

Welcome Home Festival FINAL Programme of Events

Thursday 2nd Friday 3rd Saturday 4th Sunday 5th Monday 6th
7pm
Mass to celebrate Festival Opening
(Belfarsad Church)
Aifreann
9am
Currane Society
Golf
(Mulranny Golf Links)
Gailf 

Currane Golf Society Competition – open to members and friends of the Society. Book in advance with Denis Gallagher (087-6491849)

10.30am- 1.00pm
Family Treasure
Hunt
(Starting Point – Glór na dTonn)
Tóraíocht Taisce
Hunt around Currane and gather the clues to lead your team to the treasure. Family treasure hunt with teams of four which must include at least one adult and one under 13 year old. Dress for the weather as this is an outdoor event. Two legged transport only permitted! Team Registration 10.30am sharp.
 

9.30am
50th Anniversary Mass
with Archbishop

(Currane Church)
Aifreann Cheiliúradh leis an Ard Easpaig 

A special mass celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Currane church. Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Micheal Neary.

2pm
Sports Day (incl. adult races)
(Griffin Park)
La Spóirt 

Currane Sports Day (with special adult races).

8pm- 9pm
Opening Reception
(Glór na dTonn)
Oscailt Oifigiúil 

The Official Opening of the Festival will be performed by Mary Henry from Belfarsad who will represent Ireland at the Special Olympics World Games in Beijing later this year. A cheese and wine reception will follow the opening.

11am-4pm
Children’s Workshop
(Glór na dTonn)
Ceardlann don aos óg 

Children’s Art Workshop with activities from 11am – 1pm for ages 5- 8 years and from 2pm – 4pm for children aged 9 – 13 years.

1-3pm
Barbecue &
Trad Session
(School Pitch)
Barbecue & seisiún ceol 

‘Bring your Own Bites’ Barbecue & Traditional Session! Join us for an al fresco feast at the football pitch beside Glór na dTonn. Bring your own picnic blanket and whatever you want to cook. We’ll have the barbecue fired and ready to go; we’ll supply cutlery and plates and a bouncy castle for under 12’s. There will be an outdoor traditional music session (weather permitting) with special guests. Musicians are welcome to bring their instruments and join in the craic, ceol agus bia! Finally, as a special treat, home made boxty will be available to sample.

10.30-11.30am
Heritage Display
(Glór na dTonn)
Taispeántas Oidhreachta 

Tea & Coffee Morning with a special Heritage Display.

9pm
Festival Dinner
(Óstán Oileáin Acla)
Dinnéar an Fhéile 

Join us for this Buffet & Social evening to mark the close of the 2007 Fáilte Abhaile Festival with music by ‘Cheers’. Food served at 9pm.

Tickets €20 available at the Photo Exhibition. Tickets must be purchased in advance. No tickets available at the door. Strictly Over 18’s only.

10pm- 2.am
Social Evening – Ceol & Craic
Music by The D-Team
(Glór na dTonn)
Óiche Shóisialta 

‘American Tea Party’ style social (bring your own alcohol) with music by ‘The D-Team’ followed by disco.
Strictly Over 18’s

2.00pm- 6.00pm Teaspántas Griangrafanna & Video
Casadh an Taoile 

Step back in time and see how many faces you recognise! The Exhibition features videos and photos of Currane, Belfarsad and Polranny through the years.

Tickets for Slán Abhaile Buffet available – €20 each.

12.00am- 4.00pm Teaspántas Griangrafanna & Video
Casadh an Taoile 

Step back in time and see how many faces you recognise! The Exhibition features videos and photos of Currane, Belfarsad and Polranny through the years.

Tickets for Slán Abhaile Buffet available – €20 each.

 

11.00am- 5.00pm Teaspántas Griangrafanna & Video
Casadh an Taoile 

Step back in time and see how many faces you recognise! The Exhibition features videos and photos of Currane, Belfarsad and Polranny through the years.

Tickets for Slán Abhaile Buffet available – €20 each.

12.00am- 4.00pm Teaspántas Griangrafanna & Video
Casadh an Taoile 

Step back in time and see how many faces you recognise! The Exhibition features videos and photos of Currane, Belfarsad and Polranny through the years.

Tickets for Slán Abhaile Buffet available – €20 each

5.30pm- 7.30pm Comórtas Tallann agus Dioscó don Aos Óg
(Glór na dTonn) 

See the stars of the future showcase their talents in the world famous competition ‘The Currane Factor’. Talent Competition & Disco open to children under 13 years.

4pm
Yawl Race
(Achillbeg Start)
Rás Yawl 

John F Patten Memorial Cup Yawl Race

12-6pm
Football Tournament
(Griffin Park)
Cluichí peile 

8 men’s teams, including visiting clubs, will take part in this all-day seven-a-side football blitz with a Ladies Challenge match taking place before the Men’s final.

9.30pm- 11.30pm
Dioscó Speisialta do Dhéagóirí
(Glór na dTonn) 

Fancy dress disco with lots of spot prizes. Open to second level school students only.
Admission €5.00.

10pm
Presentation of Prizes
(The Compass Bar)
Bronnadh na duaiseanna
Presentation of yawl race prizes including the Fáilte Abhaile trophy.
7.30-9.30pm
Monster Bingo
(Glor na dTonn)
Bingo Ollmhór
Monster Bingo with €500 jackpot. Single book €7; double €12.
10pm
Presentation of Golf prizes
(The Compass Bar)
Bronnadh na duaiseanna
Presentation of Golf prizes including the Fáilte Abhaile trophy.
 

10pm
Céili Mór le ‘Swallows Tail’
(Glór na dTonn)