“Cllr Frank O’Rourke with members of the Street Fest Committee announcing that the Celbridge Street Fest for 2014 will be taking place on August the 4th. There will be a great line up of street entertainment and something for everyone. We hope that this event will be an even bigger success than last year and the people of Celbridge come out again to support it. Lets hope the weather is nice on the day”.
Category Archives: Celbridge
Safety Improved at Scoil-Na-Mainstreach
Cllr Frank O’Rourke with school principal, pupils and members of the parents association and board of management of Scoil-Na-Mainstreach in Celbridge. “I am delighted after my ongoing work and representations on behalf of the school to have delivered the funding to have the issues of concern addressed outside the school to improve safety for all. I am committed to improving traffic management and safety for all road users. I will continue to work with the parents association and board of management on any future concerns”.
New Celbridge Visitor Information Leaflet
Cllr Frank O’Rourke at the launch of another first for Celbridge which is the new Visitor Information Leaflet. “well done to Breda on this project and Celbridge Tidy Towns as this is another example of an excellent project which is for the promotion of Celbridge and a great community which has so much to offer. Thanks to all the wonderful projects of late, Celbridge is been promoted at the highest standard for all the wonderful reasons.
This Leaflet compliments brilliantly the “Discover Celbridge Thirty Points of Interest” leaflet which was produced and launched eighteen months ago and I was privileged to have assisted with. It is also a great success and “Celbridge Guided Tours” was set up as a result which is promoting Celbridge.
Lets all keep up the good work!!!”.
Crossing Designed for Lucan road at Ballyoulster.
Cllr Frank O’Rourke on the Lucan Road in Celbridge where Residents and members of the public are looking to have safety improved for pedestrians, cyclists and all road users. “I was contacted by concerned Residents, members of the public and parents with a view to having a Pedestrian Crossing installed at this location to improve safety for all. This is a very busy road which access the N4 at junction 5.
A pedestrian crossing at this location will join up the footpath infrastructure and give a safe connection to the bus stops to allow all vulnerable road users to cross the road safely and access all services. I have got K.C.C to allocate resources for a design which is now complete and this in turn will be submitted to the N.T.A for approval and funding. The N.T.A fund these type of projects to assist safety for pedestrians and all road users.I will keep all informed as this project progresses. Thanks to all those who raised this issue with me”.
New Bus Stop installed on the Shackleton Road in Celbridge
Cllr Frank O’Rourke with Residents from Wolstan Haven and Oldtown Mill at the new bus stop which was installed beside both Estates on the Shackleton Road in Celbridge. “I am delighted following my ongoing representations and work on behalf of all the Residents that use public transport that I have been able to have this much needed bus stop installed at this location. It will serve the 67X bus and makes it easier for public transport which we all encourage to be accessed. I was contacted by numerous members of the public to get this bus stop installed and I thank Dublin Bus for cooperating with me to make this request a reality”.
Celbridge GAA X Factor
Cllr Frank O’Rourke judging the contestants with his fellow judges in heat one of the Celbridge GAA “X Factor” I was delighted to have been asked to take part as a judge in the competition. It was a privilege and an honour. I really enjoyed the whole experience working with the Celbridge GAA “X Factor” organising committee, the other judges, Siobhan the MC and the Contestants. The talent on the night was “Schmazing!!” and we are very luck in Celbridge as the acts are good enough to perform on any stage locally, nationally or internationally. I wish all the acts the best of luck in final and at this stage all the participants are winners, well done to all involved as it is a great show!!!!!!!
Cables on Main Street Celbridge going under…
Cllr Frank O’Rourke with the Celbridge Tidy Towns who were delighted with good news. “I am delighted that I have delivered the funding to allow this project to commence which is the removal of the eircom poles and cables from Celbridge Main Street. This will greatly enhance and improve the aesthetic of our Town. This project is long over due and I am delighted that all of my efforts has finally achieved the delivery of this project. The first phase of the under-grounding which will be commencing very soon will see the removal of three eircom poles and all associated wiring from the Castletown gates down towards the town centre.
There is a lot of great work been done currently in Celbridge by all the different groups and this project which is now a reality will compliment this wonderful work. Thanks to Kildare County Council and Eircom for working with me in the delivery of this very important project for our historic town”, “This project can now be fully delivered over the next 18 months or sooner which will bring an end to the unsightly overhead cables on Celbridge Main Street. I am commencing discussions to make sure the ducting is in place to allow the new street lighting to be installed also”.
CBA and Celbridge Street Fest committee members
Cllr Frank O’Rourke founder of the CBA and chair of the Street Fest with committee coordinator Mick Lothian and CBA treasurer Pat Byrne presenting a cheque from the CBA as a result of money raised from the 2014 calendar been sold to the business’s. “The 2014 calendar was a great success again this year. It is our second year for this project and a first for Celbridge. It promotes all members of the CBA free while displaying lovely images from around Celbridge. The calendar was sold to business’s that wanted to give them as gifts to their customers at Christmas. This idea was to raise money, all of which would be given back to support the great work been done by the community groups.The CBA agreed to make a presentation of 800 euro to the Celbridge Street Fest to assist them in running the event for this year as it was a great success in 2013 and the first time such an event was organised of this type and size for Celbridge. Well done to all the Street Fest Committee. Thanks to the calendar sponsors and my CBA committee and sub committee colleagues”.
CBA with Tidy Towns
Cllr Frank O’Rourke founder of the CBA with Celbridge Tidy Towns and CBA treasurer Pat Byrne presenting a cheque from the CBA as a result of money raised from the sale of the 2014 calendar to the business’s. The 2014 calendar has been a great success again this year. It is our second year for this project. It promotes free all members of the CBA while displaying beautiful images from around Celbridge.
The calendar was sold to business’s who wanted to give them out as gifts to there customers at Christmas. This idea was to raise money which could be given back to support the great work been done by the community groups. We in the CBA agreed to make a presentation of 500 euro to the Celbridge Tidy Towns to assist them in there great work.
Thanks to the calendar sponsors and my CBA committee and sub committee colleagues”.
Derrybeg Farm gets started in Celbridge
Cllr Frank O’Rourke with Nathan Jackson of Derrybeg farm in Celbridge.
” I am delighted that following my ongoing representation to Kildare County Council that I was able to assist Derrybeg Farm in obtaining one acre of land opposite the Salesian college in Celbridge. This will now enable them to get this project started. This is another first for Celbridge, it is a great project and Celbridge people can avail of locally produced natural produce. This is at a time when I have worked with members from this group in putting together the casual trading bye-laws for Celbridge which are out on display. Celbridge will have a designated area and day for casual trading for the first time. I wish Derrybeg farm all the best for the future and thank them for contacting me to assist them”.



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