News and Information from Bruff in County Limerick, Ireland
Monday, 31 March 2008
Maigue District Forum
e towns !
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Thursday, 6 March 2008
Social Services AGM
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Daffodil Day in Bruff Friday 7th March
Bruff RFC on the way to Division Two?
Their scorers were Brian Cahill, try and conversion and Tony Cahill, try and two penalties.
Bruff, who need two more points to ensure promotion, now lead division three on 56 points with Instonians on 51 and Banbridge on 47.
Sunday, 2 March 2008
Limerick Rose Selection
The Limerick Rose selection takes place in April, as the regional final of the Rose of Tralee Festival. Bruff will be represented by Sarah Sheehy, The reigning Morning Star Rose. The process starts soon (14th March) with the induction evening. Last year Bruff Cultural and Arts Society was represented by Edel McEniry.
End of Season report from Bruff Hockey Club
Bruff took on Church of Ireland of Cork on Saturday last. It was a disappointing day for the Bruff ladies as they experienced defeat by a superior side. Church of Ireland has had a fantastic season and finish first in the league with Bruff finishing second. This cup semi final game was played in Garryduff in Cork and puts an end to the 2007/2008 season for the club.
The game began at a high pace and there was immediate pressure on the Bruff defence. As a result of this Church of Ireland scored the game’s opening goal 10 minutes into the game. Throughout the first half Church of Ireland began to build up a lead and went into the half time break well ahead.
Bruff’s performance did improve in the second half and were unlucky not to get on the score sheet due to a strong Church of Ireland defence. It was Church of Ireland who took their chances and extended their lead leaving the final score Church of Ireland 5 Bruff 0.
TEAM Lisa Ryan, Helena Gubbins, Fiona Lee, Catherine Martin, Nicola Savage Jennifer Liston, Gillian Keane, Jennifer O’ Brien, Catriona Kennedy, Sharon Bulfin, Caroline Collins, Cathy Wallace, Louise Carroll.
As the season is complete Bruff are delighted with finishing second and will be aiming at first place within the division next season. It’s been a great year for the club and great credit is due to players and committee for their dedication and commitment all season long. A special word of thanks must go to our Chairperson Catherine Kennedy who puts in a huge amount of time and effort to make this club a success. Your work is much appreciated Catriona.
Thursday, 21 February 2008
News from Bruff GAA
Club membership is now due for renewal and new members are also welcome. The annual fee is Eu30 for adults and Eu10 for students and OAP’s, please contact Ger Browne who is club membership secretary or any club officer. Buff GAA club this year as part of a new fundraising initiative are offering long term 15 year membership of the club. For details of this offer contact any club officer or committee member.
Over the next couple of weeks we will be launching a number of exciting projects that will be key to promoting our club as well as assisting in reducing the current loans incurred by building a modern sports complex which is providing a great service to not just our own members but to the wider community as a whole. Therefore it is imperative that we all help in whatever way we can to make sure we continue to provide the best facilities available for our community.
Committee meetings will continue to be held at our complex from 8pm on Monday nights, please make every effort to attend. Coming soon, Bruff GAA leisure wear, we are hoping to have a club shop up and running in the next week which will provide a wide range of clothing for children and adults, featuring our club crest.
Monday, 18 February 2008
Bruff Hockey Club play last game of Season
Bruff finish second in league!
Bruff 3
Belvedere 0
Bruff hockey ladies played their last game of the 2007/2008 league on Saturday last against Belvedere of Cork. The girls from Co. Limerick finished the league just like they started with a fantastic victory over Belvedere. This win ensures that Bruff will finish in second place in the league.
Saturday’s game was Bruff’s first match of 2008 due to fixtures been cancelled and clubs unable to field full squads. Due to this it took Bruff a long period to settle into the game. The first half was a stop start affair with frees being awarded to both teams but unable to find the target resulting in the half ending scoreless.
The second half saw Bruff totally transformed, they emerged a new team after an inspiring half time talk from the captain. From the tip off the Bruff mid-fielders and forward line had Belvedere under huge pressure. Players began to utilise the ball and 10 minutes into the half Bruff were awarded a penalty. Gillian Keane step up to the penalty spot where she made no mistake in powering the ball past the Belvedere keeper, to open the scoring of the game. From here Bruff never looked back but Belvedere never gave up. They continued to put Bruff under pressure inside their own "22" without success. In general the game was played in a hard competitive spirit but Belvedere failed to score. Best for Bruff up front was Sharon Bulfin, who scored a great goal from an acute angle, along with Cathy Wallace who left the Belvedere goalie with no chance from her unstoppable shot which hit the back post. Caroline Collins played a huge role in delivering great ball into the circle Both Jennifer Liston and Catriona Kennedy were unlucky not to add to the score line, while great credit goes to the Bruff defence and goalie Lisa Ryan who were so solid throughout the game and denied Belvedere a score.
Team:Lisa Ryan, Patricia O’ Sullivan, Fiona Lee, Nicola Savage, Catherine Martin, Gillian Keane, Catriona Kennedy, Jennifer Liston (Captain) Sharon Bulfin, Cathy Wallace, Caroline Collins, Eileen Murphy.
Great credit goes to all players and members of the club on finishing second in the division. Well done to all involved. Bruff will play in a cup semi-final on weekend 1/2 March against Church of Ireland.
Just for Cliona
To read "I Love my Life" by Cliona gives us an insight into the mind of a brave young girl who was obviously an extraordinary and brave person.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Tidy Towns Committee in Bruff !
Thursday, 14 February 2008
Bruff RFC in line for web award!
"We're over the moon," said Bruff's webmaster, Richard Leonard upon hearing of the news. "It came as a nice surprise although we did know the site had become very popular. Over the last month alone, there were 171,000 hits on the site and 109,000 of them were from the US. We've also received a lot of hits from some less obvious places like Cameroon, the Lebanon and Zimbabwe."
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Death of Mary Shanahan
Sunday, 10 February 2008
Bruff RFC Win the big one!
Division 3 -- Bruff v Instonians
Killballyowen Park, Bruff
The one everyone has been waiting for. Bruff have won all 10 of their fixtures this season, Instonians have lost just one, a shock defeat to Banbridge, but have accumulated more bonus points and are just three points off the leaders.
...... and Bruff Won ! in a real nail biter 6-5. This leaves Bruff 6 points clear at the top!
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Bruff diamond still bulling for road!
Friday, 8 February 2008
Bruff GAA is looking for old photos!
Big game for Bruff RFC
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
School presents musical hit show!
T.Y.R.
Present the Musical
Mama Mia Madness
In the School Hall
at 8.00pm
Wednesday 5th., Thursday 6th., Friday 7th. and Saturday 8th. of March 2008
Admission: Adults €10 Students €5 Family Ticket €25 (2Adults & 2 children)
Tickets sponsored by Bank of Ireland, Kilmallock
Tickets will be available from the school office; Telephone 061382349 Fax: 061382511 Email: adminfcjbruff@hotmail.com
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Under strength Bruff Outclassed in AIB Cup
Both conversions were missed and hooker Michael Bradford's score in the 25th-minute, after another impressive maul drive, also went unconverted. Try-scoring chances were limited for a largely second string Bruff line-up but out-half Alan Kilcoyne did open their account with a 21st-minute penalty.Although their defence was committed throughout, Bruff were unable to live with the Malone forwards at close range and a surge off a lineout helped McDonald muscle over from five metres out for the home side's fourth try.Left winger Chris Rowan did the groundwork for Baird's first try just before the hour mark. Rowan sliced through the Bruff rearguard and offloaded just in time for the supporting Baird to race through and dot down.Hallett converted and Andy Dougan's men notched their sixth try when Baird again showed a clean pair of heels to the visitors' defence, two minutes from time.Scorers: Malone: Tries: David Bradford, Kieran Hallett, Michael Bradford, Sam McDonald, Peter Baird 2; Cons: Kieran Hallett 2; Pen: Kieran HallettBruff: Pen: Alan Kilcoyne
Latest on Bruff Water Supply Problems
30.01.2008 15:27:36 Bruff, County Limerick, 30th January 2008 – Limerick County Council confirmed today that it is presently replacing lead service connections to ten separate properties in Bruff, which have shown signs of elevated levels of lead in their drinking water supply.
(live-PR.com) - The notice was originally issued on 14th January last, on the advice of the Health Services Executive (HSE), after low levels of lead were detected in some town centre premises during routine monitoring of drinking water.
Based on the results of the monitoring carried out to date, Limerick County Council has said it is satisfied that the source of the water is not displaying elevated levels of lead with no known health risk attached to short term consumption. The HSE, meanwhile, has confirmed that testing has shown that drinking water supplies to all local schools are satisfactory, and schools have been notified accordingly.While the water notice will remain in place and the monitoring of water supplies premises will continue, the local authority said it would be providing safe drinking water at three town centre locations from tomorrow (Thursday). The locations are Collinstown Terrace, Park View (across from the Monument) and the entrance to Chapel Street. Commenting on the Council’s role in addressing the issue, Mr. Paul Crowe, Director of Transportation and Water Services, explained, “A monitoring programme has been ongoing and elevated levels of lead have again been detected in certain locations while other locations have been well below the limits specified in the Drinking Water Regulations. As a result, and following consultations with the HSE, the notice advising residents in the Main Street and Hospital Road areas not to drink the tap water is to remain in force.”He continued, “The problem is site specific and relates primarily to older premises, and most likely linked to the presence of lead pipes either within householders’ premises or between the watermain itself and the premises. As the water supply in the watermain itself is safe to drink, the Council will, in the interim, provide safe drinking water locations for affected residents.”Mr. Crowe said that the Council had begun implementing an action programme aimed at redressing the problem. Among the programme objectives is the identification and monitoring of the water quality in premises, which may have lead connections while providing notification of monitoring results to individual property owners. Where it is confirmed that a property does not to have a lead connection or lead pipes and is not at risk, the property owner will be notified accordingly. Elsewhere, replacement connections from the watermain to the stopcock are presently being provided for ten properties that have displayed elevated levels of lead in the water. Where it is identified in the course of this work that a lead connection is in place from the stopcock to the property, the property owner will be advised to have it replaced.Limerick County Council is also initiating a programme to eliminate all lead connections to the watermains in Bruff, and advise householders who have lead pipework within their properties to replace same. Further details of this programme will be announced once it has been developed. Meanwhile, Limerick County Council indicated that the tap water could safely be used for personal washing, showering and bathing including for brushing teeth. It is also safe for the preparation and cooking of vegetables and for the washing of clothes and dishes.However, the Council is advising householders not to use the tap water for drinking, even if boiled; and not to make ice cubes, dilutable drinks, stews/soups or formula feeds for babies.Two helplines, 061-496326 (9.30-4.30) and 061-419226 (after hours), have been set up to advise members of the public in the affected areas.
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Bruff RFC powers on!
Monday January 28 2008
DIVISION THREE
Bruff continue to set the pace following their 10th straight win, a hardfought 21-16 triumph away to Connemara.
Instonians, who have lost one game in 10, are hot on their heels and had a comfortable 38-13 victory at home to Sunday's Well. Next up is the long-awaited clash between Bruff and Instonians in Co Limerick on February 9.
Queens kept the top two in sight by virtue of their 38-7 win over City of Derry who remain rooted to the bottom, just behind Waterpark, who lost 26-9 away to Naas.
Friday, 18 January 2008
Drinking Water Notice to Remain in Place over Weekend
Co. Limerick, Ireland — 18 Jan. 2008 — County Limerick, 18th January 2008 – A drinking water notice issued earlier this week to parts of Bruff, County Limerick is to remain in place until further notice, Limerick County Council announced today.
Limerick County Council issued the notice last Monday, on the advice of the Health Services Executive (HSE), after low levels of lead were detected in some town centre premises.
However, the results of extensive monitoring carried out during the past week have been encouraging, according to the Water Services Authority.
Mr. Paul Crowe, Director of Services, stated, “At the marginally elevated levels of lead initially detected, there is no recognised health risk attached to short term consumption. The drinking water notice remains in place, however, as a precautionary measure.”
He continued, “Council staff, who will be carrying appropriate ID, will be conducting further tests on the water in Bruff early next week. Limerick County Council is offering to test the water for any premises in the above affected area for traces of lead. The turnaround time for samples will be seven to ten days.”
“In the meantime, however, we ask people in the affected area not to drink water from the main supply while they should also ensure that ice cubes in fridges and freezers are discarded. We would also ask the public to inform the County Council of elderly or disabled residents, who may require special assistance”, added Mr. Crowe.
Mr. Crowe indicated that Limerick County Council would issue a further update next week.
Bruff water scare!
Limerick County Council issued the instruction this Tuesday after higher than permitted levels of lead were detected in water supplies in some town centre premises.However, according to some concerned local residents, they have been given little information about the situation and the possible health implications."I got a notice through the door and I rang the helpline number given. The lady I spoke to, I felt sorry for her because she didn't know what to tell me. My concern is, how long has the lead been there, has it been going on for years and what is being done about it," asked John O'Riordan
of Main Street.The manager of Bruff Oriental Chinese Restaurant on the Main Street also said that he did not know about the details of the situation or what higher than permitted levels of lead in the water meant for his business.The Water Services Authority issued the notice, on the advice of the Health Services Executive (HSE), following consultation.The areas of the town affected by the notice are Main Street, from the Bake House to The Top Shop; and the Hospital Road, from Main Street to O'Leary's Coalyard.Council staff, who will be carrying appropriate ID, will be conducting further tests on the water in Bruff this week and the County Council is offering to test the water for any premises in the above affected area for traces of lead.Two helplines have been set up for the public - 061-496326(open 9.30 to 4.30) and 061-419226 (after hours).