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05/11/2022
14/02/2022
Please Vote Song  #4 on RTE Late Late show this Friday 4th Feb and local lad Miles Graham could be representing Coolaney...
31/01/2022

Please Vote Song #4 on RTE Late Late show this Friday 4th Feb and local lad Miles Graham could be representing Coolaney and Ireland in this years Eurovision song contest! 👏

Only 4 more sleeps till night on Fri 4th Feb.

I'll be performing my song 'Yeah we're gonna get out of it'. So proud of this song. It's been amazing so much positive love for the song since played it on his radio show.

Just discovered a little interesting fact, I'm actually around the same age as .mcgettigan when he won the eurovision with in 1994 🙏... Another side fact is I also wrote a song called #1994... Ok I'll stop now this is getting weird 😅

VOTE SONG 4
YEAH, WE'RE GONNA GET OUT OF IT
THIS FRIDAY!

12/01/2022
06/12/2021

Knocknashee - Sacred Hill of the Fairies 🧚‍

Knocknashee, Ox Mountains, Sligo, Ireland

Knocknashee ‘Hill of the Fairies’ is one of Ireland's largest Bronze Age fortified hilltop forts stretching 700x320 meters across this table-top mountain plateau. Being one of Ireland’s seven most sacred hills ‘Knocknashee’ is a sacred site for Fairies & for those of us who worship or believe in them. Its name comes from the Irish words 'knock' (cnoc) meaning 'hill' & 'shee' meaning 'fairy'. If there is anywhere in Ireland to possibly sight fairies, then this is your best location to explore 🧚‍♀‍

It consists of 2 large stone cairns (tombs) which date back 5000 years & the remains of up to 120 circular stone houses dating back 3000 years old (zoom into this photo to see all these circular house remains) There is also a large stone wall surrounding the entire enclosure. It is rumoured that some people lived on top of this hill until relatively lately. The last of their houses were demolished on the 'Night of the Big Wind' of 1839, when a storm with wind speeds of around 115 mph ruined most of Ireland & literally blew those modern dwellings clean off this plateau top 😲

Can you just imagine how it was possibly living inside one of these small stone huts on top of this mountain next to these tombs thousands of years ago! My brain wanders just trying to even understand it all? Some folk may easily laugh at the idea of Fairies & Spirits etc but one thing for sure….. Our ancestors were no fools & were very intelligent people. You can clearly see this by the stunning monuments they left behind that still have us gazing in awe today. They certainly didn’t go through this type of effort in construction, worship & ritual for thousands of years "simply on a whim". There are more to these sacred areas than meets the eye & I hope that someday soon these answers will be revealed....

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20/11/2021

Northwest MTB will be holding a Dawn 'Till Dusk open spin on Saturday the 18th Dec in Coolaney National Mountain Bike Centre with all donations going to North West STOP-Suicide Prevention

The guys will be on the trails from 08:51 (sunrise) until 16:11 (sunset) and everyone, no matter what ability is welcome to join for some company, tips, advice, or a friendly chat, all we ask is that those that join, donate something towards the cause.

Keep an eye out on the fundraising page, facebook and instagram for any updates, and get in touch with us if you wish to find out more.

Joining or not, can be made to Northwest stop via the link: https://gofund.me/69a4a6c8

16/11/2021

Here is our Christmas menu for larger bookings. It includes a 3 course meal and a glass of wine or beer. €35 per person. Please book early as we are filling up fast. Phone 0719306727 or [email protected]

27/10/2021

Sligo Pharmacist Hilary Dolan Shortlisted for The People’s Pharmacist of the Year 2021

Finalist Hilary Dolan, Pharmacist and Owner at The Mill Pharmacy in Coolaney, Sligo has been described by her customers as the pillar of her community.
“Hilary always provides service with a smile . She has stepped up over and beyond during this pandemic and has been a friend, a counsellor, a medical advisor and a breath of fresh air to both young and old during this season,” said one customer.
Hilary quite literally saved the life of her nominee, June Boyle. During a routine eye test in June of this year, it was identified June had a bleed on the brain. However, with GP surgeries remaining closed, it was her on-call GP who had to contact Hilary out-of-hours to open the pharmacy for high dose steroids for the swelling to her brain, prior to June getting to Galway University Hospital.
“I have the best pharmacist in the world,” reflects June. “What rapidly turned into a medical emergency and a fight for life for me was terrifying but Hilary ever faltered in her care and compassion.
“Her fast action and quick response literally saved my life. I have since been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Hilary has been remarkable. Her support has been invaluable.
“She brings the medication to my house on days there is no one to pick it up. She explains and goes through everything so thoroughly as she knows my brain takes bit longer to process information. Her patience, kindness, positivity is truly remarkable. I am grateful everyday to have such an amazing support pharmacy in my village.”
Hilary comments, “Without a doubt, nomination for such an Award is an enormous honour for me, professionally, but also, to a far greater extent, personally.
These past 18 months have been unparalleled in the challenges that they have brought about, not least in our community.
“Yet, to read such sincere and heartfelt comments from June, a woman who has exuded class and courage throughout the challenges that have come her way over the pandemic, is a touching reminder of why I became a pharmacist.
“While any recognition for my work is of course welcome, the appreciation of my patients here in Coolaney, where immense hospitality and friendliness is a given, is as fulfilling an Award as I could ask for.”

The Mill Pharmacy

Closing Date for Voting: Monday November 1st, 2021

To vote for your pharmacist visit: www.irishpharmacyawards.ie/panadol/

Votes will also be counted by sharing/liking this post – You can also share/like the post on Instagram, linkedin and twitter.

27/09/2021
Pictured in todays Sligo Champion, Coolaney residents back in 1994 who fought off proposals to locate a landfill facilit...
31/08/2021

Pictured in todays Sligo Champion, Coolaney residents back in 1994 who fought off proposals to locate a landfill facility where Coolaney National Mountain Bike Centre now resides. What could have turned out to be an unsightly dumping ground💩 has thankfully become a major attraction instead, for the local community and Irish tourism. Well done to all involved! 👏🚴

12/08/2021

Interest in the ruins of a pre-famine time village near Coolaney has been stirred following an artist’s interest.

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