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Youghal, a seaside town in Co. Cork, Ireland, is a blend of ancient history, heritage, and coastal charm. It offers miles of sandy beaches, stunning coastal views, and modern amenities, making it an ideal vacation destination.

The town’s history can be explored through its heritage sites and landmarks, such as the 13th-century St. Mary’s Collegiate Church, Youghal Town Walls and Youghal Friary. Figures like Oliver Cromwell, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Richard Boyle have left their mark on the town, which also features the iconic Youghal Clock Gate Tower.

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking and cycling through the scenic countryside, while the long stretch of sandy beach offers opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.

The town also boasts a variety of dining and entertainment options, from traditional Irish pubs to contemporary restaurants and cafes, and hosts events and festivals throughout the year.

Our guide on accommodation in Youghal helps you find the best options for your stay. From cozy bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, self-catering to luxurious hotels, we have something for everyone.

Youghal is an enchanting town on the Irish coast, where history, nature, and comfort come together. You will have a wonderful time exploring its rich heritage and scenic surroundings.

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Youghals New DJ, Tommy Byrne, Brings Hits and Memories to Community Radio Youghal.

Get ready for a fresh face and a blast from the past on CRY 104FM! Youghals own Tommy Byrne is stepping into the DJ booth for the very first time, and hes bringing a show packed with Hits and Memories every Sunday from 12 noon to 1pm, starting April 28th.

Byrne is no stranger to music. Growing up in a house filled with the sounds of all genres, thanks to his music-loving mother, Polly Byrne, Tommy developed a wide appreciation for everything from Thin Lizzy to Blondie. He spent his weekends soaking up the live music scene in Youghal pubs like Minnies, The Clock Tavern, and Chancers, and dancing the night away at Gigis and the Youghal Rugby Club.

Byrnes passion for music took an unexpected turn when he started submitting poems to Noel Cronins light and easy show on CRY104fm. His talent caught the attention of the station, and soon he was a regular contributor. It was during a Christmas morning appearance that his radio journey truly began. After mentioning his interest in getting involved with CRY, the stations manager, Yvonne Smith and station DJ Angela Kearns invited him in for a chat and some radio training.

Despite initial nerves, Byrnes enthusiasm and Angelas patience proved to be a winning combination. After weeks of training, including a successful guest stint on Angelas show, Byrne is ready to take the mic himself.

The excitement of sitting in front of a live mike is something else, Byrne says. I think Im kinda hooked now!

Guaranteed to chase away the Sunday blues, Byrne promises a show brimming with variety. Expect a kaleidoscope of music for all tastes, with classics from his era thrown in for good measure. Think anthems like The Members Sound of the Suburbs, with its opening line: Same old boring Sunday morning, old man out washing their cars... – a sentiment Tommy is sure to banish with his infectious enthusiasm!

In his day job, Tommy is a skilled painter and decorator. This artistic side is sure to translate to his radio persona as well. Listeners can expect a programme brimming with musical variety on Hits and Memories, punctuated by unexpected gems that reflect Tommys personal touch. As a nod to his professional background, Tommy might even weave in a few songs with paint-related themes. Just remember, Tommy, while youre rocking the airwaves, dont give up the day job – those walls wont paint themselves!

Here are a few potential selections that could make an appearance on his debut show:

Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones
Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix
White Room by Cream
Yellow by Coldplay
“Colours” by Donovan
A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum.
“Yellow Submarine” By The Beatles.
“Vincent” by Don McLean
True Colors by Cyndi Lauper

So, tune in to CRY104fm on April 28th and welcome Tommy Byrne to the airwaves! With his passion for music and infectious enthusiasm, Hits and Memories is sure to be a must-listen for Youghal and beyond. We wish Tommy the best of luck on his radio debut!
- By Michael Hussey

Image: Youghals New DJ, Tommy Byrne, Brings Hits and Memories to Community Radio Youghal.

Youghal's New DJ, Tommy Byrne, Brings Hits and Memories to Community Radio Youghal.

Get ready for a fresh face and a blast from the past on CRY 104FM! Youghal's own Tommy Byrne is stepping into the DJ booth for the very first time, and he's bringing a show packed with "Hits and Memories" every Sunday from 12 noon to 1pm, starting April 28th.

Byrne is no stranger to music. Growing up in a house filled with the sounds of all genres, thanks to his music-loving mother, Polly Byrne, Tommy developed a wide appreciation for everything from Thin Lizzy to Blondie. He spent his weekends soaking up the live music scene in Youghal pubs like Minnie's, The Clock Tavern, and Chancers, and dancing the night away at Gigi's and the Youghal Rugby Club.

Byrne's passion for music took an unexpected turn when he started submitting poems to Noel Cronin's light and easy show on CRY104fm. His talent caught the attention of the station, and soon he was a regular contributor. It was during a Christmas morning appearance that his radio journey truly began. After mentioning his interest in getting involved with CRY, the station's manager, Yvonne Smith and station DJ Angela Kearns invited him in for a chat and some radio training.

Despite initial nerves, Byrne's enthusiasm and Angela's patience proved to be a winning combination. After weeks of training, including a successful guest stint on Angela's show, Byrne is ready to take the mic himself.

"The excitement of sitting in front of a live mike is something else," Byrne says. "I think I'm kinda hooked now!"

Guaranteed to chase away the Sunday blues, Byrne promises a show brimming with variety. Expect a kaleidoscope of music for all tastes, with classics from his era thrown in for good measure. Think anthems like The Member's "Sound of the Suburbs," with its opening line: 'Same old boring Sunday morning, old man out washing their cars...' – a sentiment Tommy is sure to banish with his infectious enthusiasm!

In his day job, Tommy is a skilled painter and decorator. This artistic side is sure to translate to his radio persona as well. Listeners can expect a programme brimming with musical variety on "Hits and Memories," punctuated by unexpected gems that reflect Tommy's personal touch. As a nod to his professional background, Tommy might even weave in a few songs with paint-related themes. Just remember, Tommy, while you're rocking the airwaves, don't give up the day job – those walls won't paint themselves!

Here are a few potential selections that could make an appearance on his debut show:

"Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones
"Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix
"White Room" by Cream
"Yellow" by Coldplay
“Colours” by Donovan
A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum.
“Yellow Submarine” By The Beatles.
“Vincent” by Don McLean
"True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper

So, tune in to CRY104fm on April 28th and welcome Tommy Byrne to the airwaves! With his passion for music and infectious enthusiasm, "Hits and Memories" is sure to be a must-listen for Youghal and beyond. We wish Tommy the best of luck on his radio debut!
- By Michael Hussey

Image: Youghal's New DJ, Tommy Byrne, Brings Hits and Memories to Community Radio Youghal.
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WISHING YOU EVERY SUCCESS -C.R.Y. COULD BE A HUGHLY SUCCESSFUL STATION WITH THE RIGHT TYPE OF PRESENTATION - I HAVE A HUGH LISTENERSHIP FROM THE YOUGHAL AREA - YOUGHAL PEOPLE LOVE THEIR RADIO & OVER MANY YEARS HAVE BEEN VERY LOYAL TO ME .

I’m overwhelmed with all the support & positive comments.Thank you all so much!!

Nice one Biggley,the very best luck in your new endeavour,looking forward to tuning in,Congratulations 😊

Wishing you the very best on your new adventure. This is a welcome piece of diversion from the day job that will enhance your life and the lives of the listeners. Looking forward to the show.

Best of luck Tommy

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Best of luck Tommy 👍 ✨️

Who’s that handsome man 😂best of luck biggs

Good luck with the show

Best of Luck Bigley xx

Looking forward to the show . Best of luck

Best of luck Tom 👍

Best of luck Tommy, 📻

Good luck and enjoy 😀

Best of luck!

God luck to you 👍

Best of luck Bro you will smash it.xxx

Best of luck 👍

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From Fanfares to Fond Memories: Celebrating the St. Marys Brass and Reed Band

On a crisp Friday evening, March 15th, 2024, the Red Store Restaurant on North Main Street pulsed with musical energy. Laughter and warm reminiscence filled the air as Youghals musical history took centre stage for the launch of Liam Healys long-awaited book, A Tradition Lost - St Mary’s Brass and Reed Band Youghal - 1969-2006

Guest speakers, local legends like Billy Collins and Mike Hackett, served as conductors of memory lane. They painted vibrant portraits of the St. Marys Brass and Reed Bands past, from its humble beginnings to its triumphant performances. Tales of trials overcome and the pure joy of music making resonated with the audience.

One anecdote recounted a humble fee of 50 pounds for an outdoor gig in the 80s, highlighting the bands dedication that transcended mere money. Another charming story recalled their Christmas carols on the street, where a collection of 50 pence added a whimsical percussion to their performances. There were even tales of a showdown with the Youghal Pipe Band on Browne Street, a clash of melodies that left a lasting impression.

Special recognition was given to the late conductor Sean Browne, whose baton not only led music but also touched hearts. His legacy lives on in the memories of those who shared the musical stage with him.

Liam Healy, the composer of this chronicle, then took the stage, sharing his own musical connection to the band. He hinted at the possibility of a St. Marys Brass and Reed Band reunion, a prospect that sent a wave of anticipation through the room.

The book itself became a harmonious success, flying off the shelves throughout the evening. The warm hospitality of the Red Store staff added to the convivial atmosphere.

The night concluded on a poignant note with Mike Hackett serenading the audience with a song that captured the essence of the St. Marys Brass and Reed Band. It was a melody filled with cherished memories and the bittersweet echo of days gone by.

As the final notes faded, one thing remained clear: the spirit of the St. Marys Brass and Reed Band lives on, a testament to the enduring power of music. And who knows, perhaps the future holds a triumphant reunion, where their melodies will once again grace the streets of Youghal, a harmonious homecoming for all to hear.
- By Michael Hussey

Images: Photos of the night showing the attendees at the successful book launch at the The Red Store, Bar and Restaurant North Main Street, Youghal on the 15th, March, 2024.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

From Fanfares to Fond Memories: Celebrating the St. Mary's Brass and Reed Band

On a crisp Friday evening, March 15th, 2024, the Red Store Restaurant on North Main Street pulsed with musical energy. Laughter and warm reminiscence filled the air as Youghal's musical history took centre stage for the launch of Liam Healy's long-awaited book, "A Tradition Lost - St Mary’s Brass and Reed Band Youghal - 1969-2006"

Guest speakers, local legends like Billy Collins and Mike Hackett, served as conductors of memory lane. They painted vibrant portraits of the St. Mary's Brass and Reed Band's past, from its humble beginnings to its triumphant performances. Tales of trials overcome and the pure joy of music making resonated with the audience.

One anecdote recounted a humble fee of 50 pounds for an outdoor gig in the 80s, highlighting the band's dedication that transcended mere money. Another charming story recalled their Christmas carols on the street, where a collection of 50 pence added a whimsical percussion to their performances. There were even tales of a "showdown" with the Youghal Pipe Band on Browne Street, a clash of melodies that left a lasting impression.

Special recognition was given to the late conductor Sean Browne, whose baton not only led music but also touched hearts. His legacy lives on in the memories of those who shared the musical stage with him.

Liam Healy, the composer of this chronicle, then took the stage, sharing his own musical connection to the band. He hinted at the possibility of a St. Mary's Brass and Reed Band reunion, a prospect that sent a wave of anticipation through the room.

The book itself became a harmonious success, flying off the shelves throughout the evening. The warm hospitality of the Red Store staff added to the convivial atmosphere.

The night concluded on a poignant note with Mike Hackett serenading the audience with a song that captured the essence of the St. Mary's Brass and Reed Band. It was a melody filled with cherished memories and the bittersweet echo of days gone by.

As the final notes faded, one thing remained clear: the spirit of the St. Mary's Brass and Reed Band lives on, a testament to the enduring power of music. And who knows, perhaps the future holds a triumphant reunion, where their melodies will once again grace the streets of Youghal, a harmonious homecoming for all to hear.
- By Michael Hussey

Images: Photos of the night showing the attendees at the successful book launch at the The Red Store, Bar and Restaurant North Main Street, Youghal on the 15th, March, 2024.
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Congratulations Liam on your outstanding book. It brought back a lot of fond memories of my late Dad, Paddy Broderick, when he was in the band, together with my sisters, Angela and Carmel. My Dad would have loved your book and also the get together for your book launch. 💙👏👏👏

Will done to youghal brass and reed and especially to Liam ~ if a reunion is available, would love to pop along and bring the old horn with me

Congratulations Liam ..youghal must be very proud of you ..can't wait to read your book ..

Well done Liam, a labour of love fair play to ya. My late father Paddy Broderick would have been very proud!

Huge congratulations Liam!

Well done Liam 👏

Well done Liam and all involved 👏👏👏👏

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Cal Flavins Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical Demonstrates Community Spirit with Generous Donation to Youghal Film and Photography Museum

Youghal, Co. Cork – [16th April 2024] – Cal Flavins Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical, a longstanding family-owned business on Youghals North Main Street, has pledged its support to the soon-to-open Youghal Film and Photography Museum with a significant reduced price of a new 65-inch HD 4K LED Samsung TV. This generous contribution reflects the deep commitment of the Flavin family to the Youghal community and its rich heritage.

The Youghal Film and Photography Museum is a highly anticipated project that will celebrate the towns unique and storied past in filmmaking and animation. The museums mission is to preserve and promote Youghals cinematic legacy, and Tony Flavins donation represents a major step forward in achieving that goal.

A FAMILY ROOTED IN YOUGHALS HISTORY
Tony himself is a movie buff and remembers the excitement of queuing for four nights on the trot to see the Superman movie at the Horgan cinema, a cornerstone of Youghals golden age of cinema. Fionn OHalloran, the manager of the Expert Electrical department and a relative of the Horgan family (his mothers maiden name is Horgan), is also a movie fan, particularly science fiction. His passion for film embodies the very spirit the museum aims to celebrate.

CAL FLAVINS TOPLINE HARDWARE AND EXPERT ELECTRICAL: A COMMUNITY CORNERSTONE

Cal Flavins Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical is a third-generation family business that has been a fixture on Youghals North Main Street for decades. Employing 14 local people, the store is a vital resource for the community, offering a wide range of home essential products and exceptional customer service. The companys commitment to Youghal extends beyond its core business activities, as evidenced by its ongoing support for local fundraising initiatives.

THE MUSEUMS VOLUNTEERS ARE OVERWHELMED BY THE OUTPOURING OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT The new museum not only aims to revive the spirit of Youghals golden age of cinema but also aspires to revitalise the town centre by attracting new visitors and making use of vacant buildings. Tony Flavins generous donation serves as a shining example of community spirit, and the museum extends its sincere gratitude for his contribution. This act of kindness will play a pivotal role in ensuring the Youghal Film and Photography Museums success in preserving and showcasing Youghals cinematic heritage for years to come.

Photo: Tony Flavin from Cal Flavins Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical, along with Fionn OHalloran,the manager of the Expert Electrical department,showcasing the generously discounted large TV donated to the Youghal Film and Photography Museum.
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Cal Flavin's Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical Demonstrates Community Spirit with Generous Donation to Youghal Film and Photography Museum

Youghal, Co. Cork – [16th April 2024] – Cal Flavin's Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical, a longstanding family-owned business on Youghal's North Main Street, has pledged its support to the soon-to-open Youghal Film and Photography Museum with a significant reduced price of a new 65-inch HD 4K LED Samsung TV. This generous contribution reflects the deep commitment of the Flavin family to the Youghal community and its rich heritage.

The Youghal Film and Photography Museum is a highly anticipated project that will celebrate the town's unique and storied past in filmmaking and animation. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote Youghal's cinematic legacy, and Tony Flavin's donation represents a major step forward in achieving that goal.

A FAMILY ROOTED IN YOUGHAL'S HISTORY
Tony himself is a movie buff and remembers the excitement of queuing for four nights on the trot to see the Superman movie at the Horgan cinema, a cornerstone of Youghal's golden age of cinema. Fionn O'Halloran, the manager of the Expert Electrical department and a relative of the Horgan family (his mother's maiden name is Horgan), is also a movie fan, particularly science fiction. His passion for film embodies the very spirit the museum aims to celebrate.

CAL FLAVIN'S TOPLINE HARDWARE AND EXPERT ELECTRICAL: A COMMUNITY CORNERSTONE

Cal Flavin's Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical is a third-generation family business that has been a fixture on Youghal's North Main Street for decades. Employing 14 local people, the store is a vital resource for the community, offering a wide range of home essential products and exceptional customer service. The company's commitment to Youghal extends beyond its core business activities, as evidenced by its ongoing support for local fundraising initiatives.

THE MUSEUM'S VOLUNTEERS ARE OVERWHELMED BY THE OUTPOURING OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT The new museum not only aims to revive the spirit of Youghal's golden age of cinema but also aspires to revitalise the town centre by attracting new visitors and making use of vacant buildings. Tony Flavin's generous donation serves as a shining example of community spirit, and the museum extends its sincere gratitude for his contribution. This act of kindness will play a pivotal role in ensuring the Youghal Film and Photography Museum's success in preserving and showcasing Youghal's cinematic heritage for years to come.

Photo: Tony Flavin from Cal Flavin's Topline Hardware and Expert Electrical, along with Fionn O'Halloran,the manager of the Expert Electrical department,showcasing the generously discounted large TV donated to the Youghal Film and Photography Museum.
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Well done Tony thanks a million kay

Lovely photo Tony and Fionn of Cal Flavins Topline Hardware Youghsl well done for your support Tony and Norma

Tony flavin always supports this town and a lovely man as well

Wonderful, H20 H20 H20

13/04/2024 - A Triumphant Premiere: The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre Captivates Youghal!

This evening, the historic Regal Cinema in Youghal played host to the premiere of a remarkable film, Michael Twomeys The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre. The atmosphere was electric, a celebration not just of cinemas pioneers, the Horgan brothers, but of Youghals own rich heritage that stretched back to the birth of cinema itself.

A NIGHT STEEPED IN HISTORY AND LOCAL TALENT
The evening commenced with a warm introduction by Tony Sheehan, Artistic Director of the Triskel Arts Centre. Tony and Michael had previously collaborated on a film titled Heart in the Stone, commemorating 800 years of St. Mary’s Collegiate Church. His praise for Michaels work set the tone for the evening, a journey into Youghals cinematic past, expertly interwoven with the present. The audience, a delightful mix of film enthusiasts and Youghal residents, leaned in with anticipation. Tony announced that the film would screen at a later date in the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, promising another opportunity for audiences to experience its magic.

The film itself, a masterpiece in black and white, unfolded with narration from Horgan family members, weaving a tapestry of their familys legacy and its profound impact on Youghal. It wasnt simply a historical documentary; it was a personal story filled with warmth and a touch of humour, mirroring the spirit of the Horgan brothers themselves.

EARLY INNOVATORS AND THE BIRTH OF YOUGHALS MOVING IMAGE LEGACY
We learned of the brothers remarkable journey from photographers to filmmakers, their ingenuity on full display as they adapted a projector into a camera. This innovation led to the creation of The Youghal Gazette, a newsreel-style marvel that captured the essence of Youghal life. Their establishment of a cinema, a cornerstone of Youghals social life, further solidified their place in the towns history. A special highlight was the inclusion of the Clock Tower Animation, a playful exploration of animation in its infancy. This delightful piece, a testament to the brothers ceaseless experimentation, solidified the Horgan brothers place as early Irish film pioneers who were not afraid to push boundaries.

Dr. Gwenda Young, senior lecturer in Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, highlighted a key aspect during her narration. She noted, The Horgan brothers filmed Ireland from within, rather than through the outsider lens of perspectives at the time. This insight emphasised the brothers distinctive approach, providing an authentic portrayal of Ireland from an internal perspective.

Additionally, Kieran McCarthys camerawork in capturing the interviews added depth to the film. His collaboration with Michael on various film projects highlighted their collective commitment to preserving and showcasing Youghals rich cinematic heritage.

LAUGHTER, TEARS, AND A CELEBRATION OF YOUGHALS SPIRIT
The film masterfully evoked a range of emotions. From the heartwarming depictions of religious events like the Youghal Corpus Christi Procession, where thousands thronged the narrow streets, to the poignant poverty captured in archived images, the audience was transported back in time. Laughter erupted at moments of comic brilliance, a testament to the Horgan brothers playful spirit, evident even in their black and white portraits.

A MASTERFUL PRODUCTION THAT WENT BEYOND THE SCREEN
The audience, captivated for over an hour, erupted in applause at the films conclusion. The Horgan Brothers transcended a mere documentary; it was a piece of art that transported viewers back in time. The transitions were seamless, the use of animation by Michaels son Nathan Twomey added a whimsical touch, and the expertly woven narration, mainly by female contributors, provided a well-rounded perspective.

The films production was made possible through funding from the Cork County Council Arts Office, with Ian McDonagh, Arts Officer, in attendance, further emphasising the community support and investment in preserving local cultural legacies.

A TOUCH OF HOLLYWOOD AND A LOOK TO THE FUTURE
The screening was followed by a heartfelt speech from Jim Horgan, thanking Michael Twomey for his dedication to the project and for bringing the Horgan family history to life on the big screen. The excitement continued as the upcoming Youghal Film and Photography Museum was acknowledged, promising to add another chapter to Youghals cinematic story and ensuring that the legacy of the Horgan brothers would continue to inspire future generations.

A PROLONGED APPLAUSE FILLED THE REGAL CINEMA
The thunderous applause resonating through the Regal Cinema wasnt just for the film; it was a celebration of Youghals place in Irish cinema. The Horgan brothers were local heroes, and Michael Twomey, another son of Youghal, had brought their story to life in a way that resonated deeply. It was a night that rekindled the spirit of Youghals golden age of cinema, a time when two cinemas on Friar Street, Horgans Picture Palace and Hursts Regal Cinema Youghal, catered to a thousand moviegoers at any given time. The sense of community pride was palpable.

The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre is a must-see for anyone with a genuine interest in Irish film history or a yearning to experience a truly exceptional documentary.  The film, a landmark achievement in its own right,  screens for a second time at the Regal Cinema on Monday, April 15th at 8 pm.  Dont miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a cornerstone of Youghals cinematic legacy.

DONT MISS OUT!
Tickets are still available for the upcoming screening at the Regal Cinema on Monday, April 15th at 8 pm. Dont miss this opportunity to experience a piece of cinematic magic that celebrates Youghals rich heritage and the enduring legacy of the Horgan brothers. The film will screen at a later date in the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork.

Photo: Michael Twomeys pictured outside the Regal cinema, Youghal with The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre. poster on Saturday, 13th, April, 2024.
By Michael Hussey | Photo: Michael Hussey

13/04/2024 - A Triumphant Premiere: "The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre" Captivates Youghal!

This evening, the historic Regal Cinema in Youghal played host to the premiere of a remarkable film, Michael Twomey's "The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre." The atmosphere was electric, a celebration not just of cinema's pioneers, the Horgan brothers, but of Youghal's own rich heritage that stretched back to the birth of cinema itself.

A NIGHT STEEPED IN HISTORY AND LOCAL TALENT
The evening commenced with a warm introduction by Tony Sheehan, Artistic Director of the Triskel Arts Centre. Tony and Michael had previously collaborated on a film titled "Heart in the Stone," commemorating 800 years of St. Mary’s Collegiate Church. His praise for Michael's work set the tone for the evening, a journey into Youghal's cinematic past, expertly interwoven with the present. The audience, a delightful mix of film enthusiasts and Youghal residents, leaned in with anticipation. Tony announced that the film would screen at a later date in the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, promising another opportunity for audiences to experience its magic.

The film itself, a masterpiece in black and white, unfolded with narration from Horgan family members, weaving a tapestry of their family's legacy and its profound impact on Youghal. It wasn't simply a historical documentary; it was a personal story filled with warmth and a touch of humour, mirroring the spirit of the Horgan brothers themselves.

EARLY INNOVATORS AND THE BIRTH OF YOUGHAL'S MOVING IMAGE LEGACY
We learned of the brothers' remarkable journey from photographers to filmmakers, their ingenuity on full display as they adapted a projector into a camera. This innovation led to the creation of "The Youghal Gazette," a newsreel-style marvel that captured the essence of Youghal life. Their establishment of a cinema, a cornerstone of Youghal's social life, further solidified their place in the town's history. A special highlight was the inclusion of the "Clock Tower Animation," a playful exploration of animation in its infancy. This delightful piece, a testament to the brothers' ceaseless experimentation, solidified the Horgan brothers' place as early Irish film pioneers who were not afraid to push boundaries.

Dr. Gwenda Young, senior lecturer in Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, highlighted a key aspect during her narration. She noted, "The Horgan brothers filmed Ireland from within, rather than through the outsider lens of perspectives at the time." This insight emphasised the brothers' distinctive approach, providing an authentic portrayal of Ireland from an internal perspective.

Additionally, Kieran McCarthy's camerawork in capturing the interviews added depth to the film. His collaboration with Michael on various film projects highlighted their collective commitment to preserving and showcasing Youghal's rich cinematic heritage.

LAUGHTER, TEARS, AND A CELEBRATION OF YOUGHAL'S SPIRIT
The film masterfully evoked a range of emotions. From the heartwarming depictions of religious events like the Youghal Corpus Christi Procession, where thousands thronged the narrow streets, to the poignant poverty captured in archived images, the audience was transported back in time. Laughter erupted at moments of comic brilliance, a testament to the Horgan brothers' playful spirit, evident even in their black and white portraits.

A MASTERFUL PRODUCTION THAT WENT BEYOND THE SCREEN
The audience, captivated for over an hour, erupted in applause at the film's conclusion. "The Horgan Brothers" transcended a mere documentary; it was a piece of art that transported viewers back in time. The transitions were seamless, the use of animation by Michael's son Nathan Twomey added a whimsical touch, and the expertly woven narration, mainly by female contributors, provided a well-rounded perspective.

The film's production was made possible through funding from the Cork County Council Arts Office, with Ian McDonagh, Arts Officer, in attendance, further emphasising the community support and investment in preserving local cultural legacies.

A TOUCH OF HOLLYWOOD AND A LOOK TO THE FUTURE
The screening was followed by a heartfelt speech from Jim Horgan, thanking Michael Twomey for his dedication to the project and for bringing the Horgan family history to life on the big screen. The excitement continued as the upcoming Youghal Film and Photography Museum was acknowledged, promising to add another chapter to Youghal's cinematic story and ensuring that the legacy of the Horgan brothers would continue to inspire future generations.

A PROLONGED APPLAUSE FILLED THE REGAL CINEMA
The thunderous applause resonating through the Regal Cinema wasn't just for the film; it was a celebration of Youghal's place in Irish cinema. The Horgan brothers were local heroes, and Michael Twomey, another son of Youghal, had brought their story to life in a way that resonated deeply. It was a night that rekindled the spirit of Youghal's golden age of cinema, a time when two cinemas on Friar Street, Horgans Picture Palace and Hursts Regal Cinema Youghal, catered to a thousand moviegoers at any given time. The sense of community pride was palpable.

"The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre" is a must-see for anyone with a genuine interest in Irish film history or a yearning to experience a truly exceptional documentary. The film, a landmark achievement in its own right, screens for a second time at the Regal Cinema on Monday, April 15th at 8 pm. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a cornerstone of Youghal's cinematic legacy.

DON'T MISS OUT!
Tickets are still available for the upcoming screening at the Regal Cinema on Monday, April 15th at 8 pm. Don't miss this opportunity to experience a piece of cinematic magic that celebrates Youghal's rich heritage and the enduring legacy of the Horgan brothers. The film will screen at a later date in the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork.

Photo: Michael Twomey's pictured outside the Regal cinema, Youghal with "The Horgan Brothers: Princes of the Picture Theatre." poster on Saturday, 13th, April, 2024.
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Do you have to have a ticket or can you just arrive on the night???

Well Done Michael and your team it was unbelievable , A great evening , it was truly captivating certainly a must see .. Thank you so much for invite ⭐️

What a film Michael did ! such a superb job on this piece of historical record which I will treasure and hopefully will get the recognition and accolades it deserves! Michael Twomey thank you from the whole Horgan family for a job superbly done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 And to Nathan Twomey congratulations on a brilliant piece of animation it really did enhance the story and I know my Grandfather and his brothers would have been impressed with your work !

Thanks, Ted. It was great to see you all together.

The movie was surprisingly beautiful with a beautiful mix of cinematics, both new and old, based on emotions and contagious energy. The power of the dreams of the three men is inspirational. Both me and my daughter really enjoyed it, she loved it a lot and it truly is a beautiful movie. Well done Michael Twomey & Nate Oscar Twomey

Congratulations Michael

Well done mike, another one a sucess

Well done Michael 👏

Brid Goggin Sexton

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12/04/2024 - IRISH FARMERS: CAUGHT IN A DOWNPOUR OF CLIMATE CONCERNS AND POLICY FRUSTRATION

Incessant rainfall across Ireland isnt merely inundating agricultural fields; its threatening the mental well-being of the nations farmers. Erratic weather patterns, coupled with the intensifying frequency and severity of floods due to climate change, are creating a perfect storm for mental health struggles.

Irish farmers, traditionally stoic stewards of the land, now face a relentless barrage of anxieties. Livelihoods, crops, and infrastructure – all precariously teeter on the whims of the weather. The pressure is immense, and the deeply ingrained culture of self-reliance within the agricultural community can make seeking help a significant hurdle.

A DOUBLE BIND: ENVIRONMENTAL ANXIETY COMPOUNDED BY POLICY FRUSTRATION
Irish farmers find themselves caught in a double bind. While acknowledging the urgency of addressing climate change, recent studies suggest that newly implemented government policies designed to tackle the issue are fueling a mental health crisis amongst them. These policies, perceived as unfair or impractical for their specific circumstances, add frustration and feelings of helplessness to the already heavy burden they carry. Imagine the constant worry about floods, further compounded by the fear of losing their land or way of life due to perceived punitive regulations.

BUILDING A BRIDGE OF SUPPORT: RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TAILORED RESPONSES
Tailored emergency response models that address the unique needs of farmers during floods and other crises are vital. This could include readily accessible mental health resources and practical support networks specifically designed to navigate difficult times. Financial aid programs that consider the emotional toll of such events, alongside traditional measures to repair physical damage, can also play a crucial role.

Irish farmers are the backbone of the nations food production system. By providing them with the necessary resources, education, and support, we can ensure not only the health of our agricultural industry, but also the well-being of the people who keep our plates full. In the face of a changing climate, we need to build a bridge of support as robust as the landscapes they tend. This bridge must address not just the environmental challenges, but also the very real anxieties caused by government policy. Only then can we ensure the long-term sustainability of both the agricultural sector and the mental well-being of the farmers who sustain us.
- Photo: Michael Hussey
#IrishMentalHealth
#SaveIrishFarms
#MentalHealthMatters
#StandWithFarmers
#RuralMentalHealth
#FarmingLife
#WeatherWoes
#GovernmentPolicy
#SustainableAgriculture

12/04/2024 - IRISH FARMERS: CAUGHT IN A DOWNPOUR OF CLIMATE CONCERNS AND POLICY FRUSTRATION

Incessant rainfall across Ireland isn't merely inundating agricultural fields; it's threatening the mental well-being of the nation's farmers. Erratic weather patterns, coupled with the intensifying frequency and severity of floods due to climate change, are creating a perfect storm for mental health struggles.

Irish farmers, traditionally stoic stewards of the land, now face a relentless barrage of anxieties. Livelihoods, crops, and infrastructure – all precariously teeter on the whims of the weather. The pressure is immense, and the deeply ingrained culture of self-reliance within the agricultural community can make seeking help a significant hurdle.

A DOUBLE BIND: ENVIRONMENTAL ANXIETY COMPOUNDED BY POLICY FRUSTRATION
Irish farmers find themselves caught in a double bind. While acknowledging the urgency of addressing climate change, recent studies suggest that newly implemented government policies designed to tackle the issue are fueling a mental health crisis amongst them. These policies, perceived as unfair or impractical for their specific circumstances, add frustration and feelings of helplessness to the already heavy burden they carry. Imagine the constant worry about floods, further compounded by the fear of losing their land or way of life due to perceived punitive regulations.

BUILDING A BRIDGE OF SUPPORT: RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TAILORED RESPONSES
Tailored emergency response models that address the unique needs of farmers during floods and other crises are vital. This could include readily accessible mental health resources and practical support networks specifically designed to navigate difficult times. Financial aid programs that consider the emotional toll of such events, alongside traditional measures to repair physical damage, can also play a crucial role.

Irish farmers are the backbone of the nation's food production system. By providing them with the necessary resources, education, and support, we can ensure not only the health of our agricultural industry, but also the well-being of the people who keep our plates full. In the face of a changing climate, we need to build a bridge of support as robust as the landscapes they tend. This bridge must address not just the environmental challenges, but also the very real anxieties caused by government policy. Only then can we ensure the long-term sustainability of both the agricultural sector and the mental well-being of the farmers who sustain us.
- Photo: Michael Hussey
#irishmentalhealth
#saveirishfarms
#mentalhealthmatters
#StandWithFarmers
#ruralmentalhealth
#farminglife
#weatherwoes
#governmentpolicy
#sustainableagriculture
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11/04/2024 - Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley Secures Positive Progress Update on St Raphaels Campus Development in Youghal

YOUGHAL, East Corks well-known and esteemed female Councillor, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley, has once again demonstrated her unwavering commitment to the community by securing a positive progress update on the St Raphaels Campus development in Youghal. The long-awaited development promises to bring significant benefits to the town and surrounding area, and Cllr. Linehan Foley has been at the forefront of ensuring the community remains informed of the latest developments.

At the recent HSE Forum meeting, Cllr. Linehan Foley posed a question about the plans for the existing buildings on the St Raphaels Campus. In response, the HSE provided a comprehensive update on the current and proposed developments, highlighting the positive progress made so far.

The HSE confirmed that services, including Disability Services and administration staff, are still operational on the site. Additionally, the National Ambulance Service (NAS) maintains a presence on campus. The HSEs Estates Department has submitted a Capital Initiation Document for a NAS Training College to be located in St Raphaels Campus, which would serve the area from Wexford to Kerry.

The proposed 60-bed Community Nursing Unit (CNU) at St Raphaels Campus is currently at Stage 2B of the project. The HSE confirmed that a pre-planning meeting was carried out on 28/02/2024, and the Design Team is working on the planning application. The planning application for the 60-bed CNU facility has been lodged, and the indicative timeline for the project includes the Fire Certificate and Disability Access Certificate to be lodged by Q2 2024, with the tender for the works to be issued in Q3 2024. The projected construction commencement is Q4 2024, although any potential delays due to referral to An Bord Pleanála are not taken into account.

The master plan for St Raphaels, Youghal includes proposed projects in the early stages of development, such as the provision of existing services on site, a refurbishment to create a Paramedic Training College for the National Ambulance Service, an Older Persons Day Care Service, an extension and refurbishment of the existing Disability Service facility, Oakvale Residential Home, and a potential provision of a new National Ambulance base. These proposed projects will be included in the proposed masterplan, which is still under review and consideration.

Cllr. Linehan Foley has been instrumental in keeping the people of Youghal and the surrounding area updated on the latest news regarding the St Raphaels Campus development. Her dedication to her role as a Councillor and her commitment to the community are evident in her tireless efforts to ensure the community is informed and engaged in the development process.

The progress update on the St Raphaels Campus development is a testament to Cllr. Linehan Foleys unwavering commitment to her role as a Councillor and her dedication to serving the people of Youghal and the surrounding area. Her familys rich political history and her own experience as a former chairwoman of the UDC and Mayor of the town make her an invaluable asset to the community.

The proposed developments promise to bring significant benefits to the town and surrounding area, and Cllr. Linehan Foley will continue to keep the community informed and engaged in the development process.

Photo: Embraced by Community: St Raphaels Centre Becomes Youghals Healthcare Oasis.

11/04/2024 - Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley Secures Positive Progress Update on St Raphael's Campus Development in Youghal

YOUGHAL, East Cork's well-known and esteemed female Councillor, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley, has once again demonstrated her unwavering commitment to the community by securing a positive progress update on the St Raphael's Campus development in Youghal. The long-awaited development promises to bring significant benefits to the town and surrounding area, and Cllr. Linehan Foley has been at the forefront of ensuring the community remains informed of the latest developments.

At the recent HSE Forum meeting, Cllr. Linehan Foley posed a question about the plans for the existing buildings on the St Raphael's Campus. In response, the HSE provided a comprehensive update on the current and proposed developments, highlighting the positive progress made so far.

The HSE confirmed that services, including Disability Services and administration staff, are still operational on the site. Additionally, the National Ambulance Service (NAS) maintains a presence on campus. The HSE's Estates Department has submitted a Capital Initiation Document for a NAS Training College to be located in St Raphael's Campus, which would serve the area from Wexford to Kerry.

The proposed 60-bed Community Nursing Unit (CNU) at St Raphael's Campus is currently at Stage 2B of the project. The HSE confirmed that a pre-planning meeting was carried out on 28/02/2024, and the Design Team is working on the planning application. The planning application for the 60-bed CNU facility has been lodged, and the indicative timeline for the project includes the Fire Certificate and Disability Access Certificate to be lodged by Q2 2024, with the tender for the works to be issued in Q3 2024. The projected construction commencement is Q4 2024, although any potential delays due to referral to An Bord Pleanála are not taken into account.

The master plan for St Raphael's, Youghal includes proposed projects in the early stages of development, such as the provision of existing services on site, a refurbishment to create a Paramedic Training College for the National Ambulance Service, an Older Person's Day Care Service, an extension and refurbishment of the existing Disability Service facility, Oakvale Residential Home, and a potential provision of a new National Ambulance base. These proposed projects will be included in the proposed masterplan, which is still under review and consideration.

Cllr. Linehan Foley has been instrumental in keeping the people of Youghal and the surrounding area updated on the latest news regarding the St Raphael's Campus development. Her dedication to her role as a Councillor and her commitment to the community are evident in her tireless efforts to ensure the community is informed and engaged in the development process.

The progress update on the St Raphael's Campus development is a testament to Cllr. Linehan Foley's unwavering commitment to her role as a Councillor and her dedication to serving the people of Youghal and the surrounding area. Her family's rich political history and her own experience as a former chairwoman of the UDC and Mayor of the town make her an invaluable asset to the community.

The proposed developments promise to bring significant benefits to the town and surrounding area, and Cllr. Linehan Foley will continue to keep the community informed and engaged in the development process.

Photo: Embraced by Community: St Raphael's Centre Becomes Youghal's Healthcare Oasis.
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Well done Mary, good luck 👍

Jaysus two days ago it was James O’Connor TD 🤔 nothing like politicians claiming good news 😂

Well done M. L. F,where would we be without you 👍👍👍👍👍

Well done Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley - Independent, East Cork

Hometown Heroines: Team Bailey Takes Youghal by Storm in Stunning New Salon

Nestled in the heart of Youghal, a vibrant town steeped in history, sits a haven of immaculate style and dedication: Team Baileys brand new hair salon. But this isnt just any salon; its a homecoming story woven with passion, heritage, and a commitment to excellence.

At the helm are sisters Emma and Micheala Bailey, both renowned stylists with roots that run deep in Youghal soil. Their grandparents, Biddy OBrien and Tommy McCarthy, were local legends, running the iconic Clock Tavern and the Watergate Gate Inn – establishments that hold a cherished place in the towns memory. This legacy of warmth and community spirit is palpable in the new Team Bailey salon.

Stepping into the space is an experience in itself. Gone are the cacophonous noises that often plague salons. Here, a serene ambience reigns supreme, punctuated by the gentle hum of conversation and the quiet snip of scissors. This dedication to a luxurious experience extends to the impeccably trained stylists, each a master of their craft.

But Team Baileys accolades go far beyond aesthetics. Recognised with a prestigious 5-Star award for Most Trust Salon, theyve also garnered features in esteemed publications like Image Magazine and Xpose, solidifying their place at the forefront of the industry.

The move to their new Foxes Lane location marks a significant chapter in the Team Bailey story. Our transformation of the new salon has been overwhelming, Emma and Micheala enthuse, we are absolutely thrilled it still doesnt feel real!  This infectious excitement is a testament to their unwavering dedication and the sheer joy they take in their craft.

But their success isnt solely theirs. Theyre quick to praise their dream team, a network of local talent – from carpenters and plumbers to flooring specialists – who helped bring their vision to life. This commitment to supporting the Youghal community further cements their place as true hometown heroines.

Whether youre a local seeking a luxurious hairdressing experience or simply passing through this charming town, Team Bailey deserves a place on your itinerary. Follow their journey on Twitter (@teambaileyhair) and experience the magic of a salon where excellence meets heritage, and passion weaves its way into every strand.
More: https://www.facebook.com/teambaileyireland

Signage and graphics by: https://www.facebook.com/FlanaganPrintYoughal

Story by Michael Hussey
Images: Going home: The new location of Team Bailey at Foxes Lane, Youghal.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Hometown Heroines: Team Bailey Takes Youghal by Storm in Stunning New Salon

Nestled in the heart of Youghal, a vibrant town steeped in history, sits a haven of immaculate style and dedication: Team Bailey's brand new hair salon. But this isn't just any salon; it's a homecoming story woven with passion, heritage, and a commitment to excellence.

At the helm are sisters Emma and Micheala Bailey, both renowned stylists with roots that run deep in Youghal soil. Their grandparents, Biddy O'Brien and Tommy McCarthy, were local legends, running the iconic Clock Tavern and the Watergate Gate Inn – establishments that hold a cherished place in the town's memory. This legacy of warmth and community spirit is palpable in the new Team Bailey salon.

Stepping into the space is an experience in itself. Gone are the cacophonous noises that often plague salons. Here, a serene ambience reigns supreme, punctuated by the gentle hum of conversation and the quiet snip of scissors. This dedication to a luxurious experience extends to the impeccably trained stylists, each a master of their craft.

But Team Bailey's accolades go far beyond aesthetics. Recognised with a prestigious 5-Star award for "Most Trust Salon," they've also garnered features in esteemed publications like Image Magazine and Xpose, solidifying their place at the forefront of the industry.

The move to their new Foxes Lane location marks a significant chapter in the Team Bailey story. "Our transformation of the new salon has been overwhelming," Emma and Micheala enthuse, "we are absolutely thrilled it still doesn't feel real!" This infectious excitement is a testament to their unwavering dedication and the sheer joy they take in their craft.

But their success isn't solely theirs. They're quick to praise their "dream team," a network of local talent – from carpenters and plumbers to flooring specialists – who helped bring their vision to life. This commitment to supporting the Youghal community further cements their place as true hometown heroines.

Whether you're a local seeking a luxurious hairdressing experience or simply passing through this charming town, Team Bailey deserves a place on your itinerary. Follow their journey on Twitter (@teambaileyhair) and experience the magic of a salon where excellence meets heritage, and passion weaves its way into every strand.
More: www.facebook.com/teambaileyireland

Signage and graphics by: www.facebook.com/FlanaganPrintYoughal

Story by Michael Hussey
Images: Going home: The new location of Team Bailey at Foxes Lane, Youghal.
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Looks great well done

Oh my gosh what a beautiful write up thank you so much, complete surprise visit and an honour to be shown on this page to our fabulous town… thank you again 🩷

Congratulations and the very best Luck to you both. It looks very stylish.

It has a feel of a side street in a city where people may pass with fishing gear or a jug of port ,beautiful dark and mysterious lane with the bright lights of a beautiful salon.best of luck girls.

Wow girls the place looks absolutely amazing, well done to both of you and best wishes for the future 👏👏👏

Tommy & Biddy would be very proud best of luck here’s to the future 👏👏👏

Girls it is absolutely stunning, best of luck at the new location 🩷

Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 girls looks amazing the very best of luck.

What a lovely bright new hair salon emma and michaela best of luck and congratulations on your new premises in foxes Lane

Absolutely fabulous. Well done & Best of luck in ye’re new premises xxxxx

Good luck girls with your new salon, it looks beautiful

Good luck ladies. The salon looks gorgeous.

They made a Brilliant job it's beautiful inside Best of luck Girls 👍👍🌹

Congrats and best of luck salon looks amazing

Looks fabulous best of luck girls xx

Congratulations girls wonderful salon, the very best of luck to you.

Best of luck it looks fabulous

It’s wow 🤩 best of luck in yer new home x

Best of luck ladies. It’s fab. ❤️

Looks amazing, best of luck

New Place looks great best of luck there.

Looks fab Best of luck

Looks amazing best of luck ☘️

Best of luck girls...looks beautiful.

This is stunning girls, best of luck with it! ✨🌟✨

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