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category louth | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Saturday May 07, 2005 12:37author by Sean Crudden - Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Associationauthor email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk.author phone 087 9739945

May Meeting of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Association

There was a broad agenda for discussion at the May meeting of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Association
Patrick O'Hanlon, The Farm, Greenore, Treasurer of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Association
Patrick O'Hanlon, The Farm, Greenore, Treasurer of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Association

A special meeting of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman’s Association (GCFA) took place at The Farm, Greenore, on Wednesday 4 May 2005 starting at 7.30 p.m.

The minutes of the February meeting were read and adopted.

Arising from the minutes correspondence from Joan Martin of Louth County Council was dealt with and the secretary, Sean Crudden, was instructed to reply to Ms Martin thanking her for her e-mail and raising the question of possible safety measures which might be undertaken at the seaward side of the "new" promenade in Greenore.

The secretary was also instructed to write to Liz O’Donnell TD asking her to find out (possibly by means of a parliamentary question) how it was proposed to police Carlingford Lough under the terms of the proposed new fisheries bill dealing with the Lough. It was felt at the meeting that there was no clear jurisdiction on Carlingford Lough and that GCFA had at least as much right to jurisdiction there as anyone else.

Also arising from the minutes a letter from GROUNDWORK (NI) was read. It said a recent application to them on behalf of CEHG for a grant to develop "The Cutting" in Greenore had been unsuccessful.

The chairperson, Most Rev. Dr. Michael D Hynes OMA, undertook to write to the County Manager about "The Cutting" in Greenore and also about an area of land near the village known as "Firemount."

The chairperson described The North Louth Area Forum. It has 12 elected members and meets quarterly. It was set up by Louth County Council and it links up with The County Community and Voluntary Forum on which it has approximately 7 delegates. All information filters back to top level. It is a voice of the people. It is voluntary, an open house for people in the area and a place for
discussion. There will be a meeting of the North Louth Area Forum soon the chairperson concluded.

The monthly meetings since January of The County Community and Voluntary Forum (on which the chairperson and the secretary of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman’s Association are delegates) were reported on in detail by the chairperson - particularly those parts of the business of the forum which concerned Sean Crudden, the fisherman’s delegate.

The chairperson reported that the GCFA’s web-site is in course of redevelopment and work-in-progress can be viewed on http://clik.to/greenorecooley

The next meeting of GCFA was fixed for Wednesday 4 September 2005 starting at 7.30 p.m. in Bellurgan.

Related Link: http://clik.to/greenorecooley

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author by Seanpublication date Sat May 07, 2005 20:42author address author phone

It was GCFA that applied for the grant referred to above.

author by Johnny Cash - rewop rewolfpublication date Sun May 08, 2005 12:32author address author phone

No more of the dark simey sea
Just tell me ould shipmates
I'm takin a trip, mates
and I'll see ye someday
on Fiddlers Green

author by Elaine Hobson - Business Consultantpublication date Sat May 21, 2005 11:02author address author phone

Greenore Cooley Fisherman's Association correct web address is as follows:

http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/mayo/326/GCFA

author by Mons Georg Ratzinger - Musical Director & Composerpublication date Sat May 21, 2005 11:12author address Regensburgauthor phone

http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/mayo/326/GCFA/

We all like music as it speaks many languages.

Georg

Related Link: http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/mayo/326/GCFA/
author by Peter McParlandpublication date Tue May 24, 2005 12:12author address Top Rath Carlingfordauthor phone

That is a lovely picture of Patrick O'Hanlon The Treasurer I hear talk that I may have a wedding soon. Did you hear anything like thta yet Sean?

Peter

author by Elaine Hobson - Business Consultantpublication date Sat May 28, 2005 02:49author address Clogherhead and Dublinauthor phone

Patrick O'Hanlon is a well preserved man and I would love to make an appointment with him and see if we are compatable.

author by Sean Cruddenpublication date Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:48author email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louth.author phone 087 9739945

A special meeting of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman’s Association took place in The Blue Anchor, Bellurgan, on 10 April 2006, commencing at 8.00 p.m.

Present were Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMA, chairperson, Sean Crudden, secretary/treasurer, and Damien Hulme.

Apologies were received from Pauline Merrigan and Pat O’Hanlon.

The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary and adopted.

It was agreed that work was needed on membership and that we would produce ourselves a membership card.

The secretary read a letter, dated 7 February 2006, which he had written to Paddy Donnelly, SEO, Louth County Council, about "The Cutting" in Greenore. There was no reply. It was agreed to try to get The Greenore Residents Association represented at a meeting of The Ruling Council of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman’s Association to be held in Greenore on 22 May 2006 at 8.00 p.m. Garret Kennedy and John Daly were mentioned.

The secretary read a two page letter from Dr Caroline Roche of Aquafact, Galway, concerning the Oriel Windfarm project and the map included with her letter was studied in detail. The chairperson said there were no objections. "It’s out far. Cooley will not be worrying too much about it," he commented. The secretary was instructed to reply to Dr Roche.

The meeting adjourned sine die.

author by Sean Crudden - GCFApublication date Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:28author address author phone

A meeting which had the character of an annual general meeting of Greenore-Cooley Fisherman’s Association (GCFA) took place in The Blue Anchor, Bellurgan, Co Louth, starting at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday 12 February 2008.

Present were: Sean Crudden (secretary/treasurer, outgoing), Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD (chairperson, outgoing), Damien Hulme and Eric Hynes.

The minutes of the previous special meeting were read and signed.

The next meeting of GCFA was fixed for Sunday 6 April 2008 commencing at 11.00 a.m. in 5 Anglesea Terrace, Greenore, Co Louth.

The outgoing chairperson reported that a sub-committee of Greenore Residents’ and Tidy Towns Association (GRTTA) were preparing to appeal to Europe any adverse decision of An Bord Pleanála on the proposed development at “The Cutting” in Greenore.

The outgoing chairperson has had no response from RPS to his submission to them made last year about their proposal to develop a 300m ro-ro, lo-lo terminal near Greenore port.

The permission granted for the bio-diesel plant in Greenore was being appealed, the outgoing chairperson said, particularly in regard to the height of the proposed tanks.

Sean Crudden reported that GCFA had €160 on deposit in the Post Office.

It was resolved that the secretary should write to

The secretary of GRTTA to enquire about their development plan for “The Cutting.”
The planning section of Louth County Council regarding illegal landfill at Greenore Point.

There was no news about the proposed wind-farm for Dundalk Bay.

It was resolved that there should be a moratorium on membership subscriptions to GCFA this year for existing members.

Officers for the coming year were elected as follows

Chairperson, Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes; Vice-Chairperson, Eric Hynes; Secretary/Treasurer, Sean Crudden.

From left: Michael Desmond Hynes and his oldest brother Eric
From left: Michael Desmond Hynes and his oldest brother Eric

Damien Hulme makes a point
Damien Hulme makes a point

Old workmates - Eric and Damien
Old workmates - Eric and Damien

author by Sean Crudden - GCFApublication date Fri Jul 11, 2008 07:10author email sean.crudden at iol dot ieauthor address Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louth.author phone 087 9739945

Patrick O'Hanlon, The Farm, Greenore, Co Louth, passed away quietly in Carlingford nursing home, having received the last sacrament, on Monday 7 July 2008. His funeral - a surreal and lovely affair - took place in Boher Church on Wednesday 9 July 2008 starting at 11.00 a.m. Fr John McKeever CC celebrated the funeral mass and Fr McParland PP assisted him at the graveside. Baritone, Henry McCloskey, sang the hymns at mass beginning with "Nearer My God to Thee" and concluding with the Tommy Makem song "Goodbye Carlingford, Farewell to Greenore."

Pat in recent years bought and ran a grey Ferguson tractor which he used for getting about on the roads and for towing his boat "The Belter." More recently still he purchased a brand new red Nissan Micra which he was well able to drive.

He lived in Greenore all his life working on the family farm, fishing and, later, for short spells in Greenore Golf Club and in "the port."

Pat was a softly spoken man, very understanding - in particular he understood the problems of those suffering from mental illness. Good company he was, in his own way, quite discerning and astute. An inoffensive man Pat was popular with all who knew him and he will be missed around the village of Greenore and other places he was wont to visit in Newry and Dundalk.

Pat served for a time as treasurer of Greenore/Cooley Fisherman's Association retiring from that office in 2006 when he was 80 years of age.

He was predeceased by his brothers James and John and by his sister Mamie.

Ar dheis lámh Dé go rabh a anam dilis Éireannach.


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