Archive for October 15th, 2009

» Niall Mellon Township Trust Building Blitz

In March of this year, Kathleen Trolan departed for the shanty town of Mwbenti, in Cape Town, South Africa to work alongside 600 dedicated Irish volunteers (on behalf of the Niall Mellon Township Trust) on a week long Building Blitz to help build low cost housing for those most in need, raising over £8,000 in the process. Once again, Kathleen will be leaving for South Africa to participate in a 1,000 strong team of volunteers in Wallacedene, Cape Town as part of Building Blitz 2009.

Wallacedene was formed in 1985 when the relaxtion of pass laws allowed people in rural areas to more readily migrate to urban centres. It has an estimated population of 68.000 people with approximately 9,000 shacks, a severe overcrowding problem and it one of the poorest townships in Cape Town – some of its inhabitants have been on housing lists for over 20 years. The levels of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis are extremely high with 1 in 3 suffering from HIV (particularly in those aged 13 and over). Any contributions to this well deserved cause from the people of Ballinascreen and beyond will help to make a difference.

Niall Mellon Township Trust Flickr photostream.

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» Ballinascreen CCÉ News
  • Irish Night on Friday 16th October from 9.30pm at An Scioból. Admission £2
  • Children’s Set Dancing Classes on Saturday 17th October from 3pm-4pm at An Ráth Dubh. Admission £1
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» Ballinascreen Action Group AGM

The Ballinascreen Action Group will be holding its first Annual General Meeting on Monday 19th October at 7.30pm in St Colm’s High School. The issues currently being addressed are:

  • litter
  • traffic problems
  • road safety
  • antisocial behaviour

Everyone is welcome to attend.

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» Rose’s Gift – Thank You

Seamus Kelly would like to thank all who helped raise a total of £650 at the recent fund-raising dance in the Sixtowns Community Centre in aid of Rose’s Gift and the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. If you wish, you can still donate at JustGiving

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