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	     	<title><![CDATA[Mountrath man defies eviction]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Mountrath man, Lee Wellstead is still in his home this week after a high noon style showdown last Monday in which the county sheriff failed to evict him from his two storey detached home at Knockanina.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>Mr Wellstead (47) faced eviction from his home after having lost a long running battle against Ulster Bank in the Commercial Court. He bought the three-bedroom property on four acres of land in Knockanina in 2003 for &#8364;80,000 and then acquired a top up loan on the mortgage of &#8364;30,000. Subsequently he failed to keep up with his repayments, and the bank was granted a repossession order last year.</p><p>On Monday deputy sheriff Pat Dunne, accompanied by gardai, confronted Mr Wellstead at the gates of his property where a large crowd had gathered. After a lengthy standoff, the deputy sheriff departed the property.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Success for Laois Marlins swimmers at Dublin galas]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Laois Marlins swimmers continue to enjoy great success, achieving personal bests by the dozen, as well as a host of medals at Dublin based galas.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>They brought home eight medals from their most recent gala run by the Tallaght Swim Club; Eoin Donoghue taking gold in the 100m and silver in the 100m breaststroke, Tyler Dolan taking silver in the 50m fly, Toni Dolan taking bronze in the 50m breaststroke, David O&#8217;Reilly taking silver in the 50m Breaststroke, Thomas Martin taking bronze in both the 100m backstroke and the 100m Fly, and Conor Donoghue taking bronze in the 50m fly. </p><p>Jordan Overton came fourth in the 100m Backstroke and the 50m fly, and Ryan Flynn achieved impressive personal bests in all strokes. All swimmers also outperformed expectations at the previous gala - the Leinster Graded Distance Gala at the National Aquatic Centre- where individual swimmers gained promotion to higher grades as well as taking medals in some strokes.</p><p>Laois Marlins will be in action again this weekend at the NAC Charity Gala, and at The Portarlington Training Gala. Meanwhile, the Laois Marlins Swim Club has seen a record number of new members joining. According to Marlins Secretary Violet Nealon. &#8220;Parents are amazed at how simple it is to become a member. You just come for a short trial during the Monday or Friday evening session, and based on that you are accepted, or perhaps advised to go for further lessons.&#8221; Violet may be contacted at 086-8953209. </p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:55:32 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Fourth quarter surge too late for Portlaoise]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Team Silvers Portlaoise played host to Maree on Saturday night in St. Marys Hall with the away side holding out for an eight point victory.  An excellent display of composure and skill in the second quarter gave the Galway men the platform needed to see out the second half.  The home side can be happy with how they finished out the game winning the final quarter by seven points.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The Portlaoise men got off to the best possible start scoring seven points from their first four offences with both Daniel Debosz and Pierce Fagan showing great strength in getting to the hoop.  Maree point guard Con Crowley stepped up to hit two jump shots to close the margin but Team Silvers stretched out their lead to five points by the end of the quarter with two off-the-dribble baskets from Declan Kearney and Peter O&#8217;Sullivan.  </p><p>The second quarter saw Maree coming out and pressure the home side with great man to man defence leading to turnover after turnover with Liam Conroy punishing the home side on the break.  Team Silvers were rattled and looked to the bench for a change of fortune.  A three pointer from Greg Dunne and a fine basket inside from Juan Marchal could only halt the onslaught momentarily as Con Crowley stepped up to hit two massive three pointers to give Maree a thirteen point lead at half time.  Team Silvers were stunned by the eighteen point turnaround and needed to come together as a team to get back into the game.</p><p>A tight third quarter ensued with Maree finding an answer for everything the home side threw at them. A three pointer from Declan Kearney was almost instantly cancelled out by another from Kenny Hansberry and both sides went on to trade basket for basket for the quarter with Maree finishing stronger to take a fifteen point lead into the last quarter.</p><p>Team Silvers had failed to bring the crowd into the game up until the final quarter but eventually gave them something to shout about when Peter O&#8217;Sullivan drained two three pointers in a row to close the gap to nine points with eight minutes left on the clock.  The home side began to press the Galway men causing several turnovers, converted by Greg Dunne and Daniel Debosz.  Maree&#8217;s experience at this level finally showed with Liam Conroy taking control from the top of the key scoring nine of his team&#8217;s fourth quarter tally leading them to a hard earned eight point win.</p><p> </p><p>TEAM SILVERS: David Keane, Shane O&#8217;Neill, Declan Kearney 5, Juan Marchal 4, Peter O&#8217;Sullivan 11, Paul Leigh 2, Greg Dunne 7, Daniel Debosz 13, Ger Egan 5, Pierce Fagan 4. Coach: John Fennelly.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Abbeyleix rally set for this weekend]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>All roads are leading to Abbeyleix for this weekend&#8217;s Birr and District Motor clubs annual tarmac stages rally. The Abbeyleix Manor Hotel sponsored event kicks off the first round of the Rally Championships on Sunday morning.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>There is a cracking entry list which consists of five World Rally cars and two Super 2000 cars in the top ten. Blasting away at the front of the pack this weekend will be  number one seeded Kevin Barrett/Sean Mullay (Subaru WRC). Monaghan crew Niall Maguire/Enda Sherry (Subaru WRC) are at number two with Carragalines Brian O&#8217;Mahony/John Higgins making their second appearance in a McKinstry run (Subaru Imprezza WRC )at number 3. Robert Barrable/Dermot O&#8217;Gorman will make history this weekend being the first crew to tackle a Birr event in a Super 2000 rally car in their Skoda Fabia S2000 at 4. </p><p>There is a strong local contingent part taking in this event with Templemore crew Paul O&#8217;Brien/John Kinihan (no 38 )competing in a newly built class 11 Honda Civic followed closely by  Nenaghs Andrew Slattery/Shaun Forde (Subaru Imprezza). The class 13 battle continues with William Cavanagh/Oliva Cowen, Eoin Woods/TBA, John Cavanagh/John Nolan and Kieran Guinan/Alan Higgins all driving Ford Escort Mk2s.</p><p>Durrows Oliver Stanley/Edward Thompson will be out in their newly built Ford Focus, followed by Mark Kane also in a new car a Mk2 Escort. Nenaghs Davey Forde/Cecil Doak will be out in their class 15 Subaru Imprezza. Ballacollas Mark Kirwin will be co-driving for Joey Carroll in a Citroen C2R2, while brother Brian will be driving  his Peugeot 206.</p><p>Borris-in-Ossory&#8217;s Frank Dwyer is swapping the passenger seat for the driver&#8217;s seat for this year&#8217;s rally driving his Ford Ka with Barry Foyle doing an opposite swap and  navigating for Tommy Kelly in a Honda Civic. Keith Murray will navigate David Fitzsimons in a class 13 escort with Robert Lewis returning to the stages after a two year absence.</p><p>Finally help is also required and anyone intending on marshalling or helping out in any way is asked to contact Ger on (087-2156419). Rally programmes will also be available in Rathdowney, Durrow and Abbeyleix from Friday. The club would also like to wish Clerk of the Course Bill Ryan and his team the very best of luck in the running of the rally this weekend .Rember safety first, Keep The Race In Its Place and please obey all Rally Marshalls. For More information log on to www.Birrmotorclub.com.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Clinical Laois Ladies cruise to second victory with win over Donegal]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>The Laois Ladies picked up their second NFL Division 1 victory in the space of a week on Sunday afternoon, as a superb display of attacking football saw them cruise to a 15 point win over Donegal.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>Laois 3-12</p><p>Donegal 1-3</p><p/><p>Having shown flashes of what they could do the week before against Tyrone, this was a more complete performance from Joe Higgins side. After a nervy opening to the game they eventually cut loose on a Donegal side which simply had no answer for them. They strung together some wonderful scores, moving the ball with purpose and cutting through the Donegal cover with surprising ease time and again.</p><p>For the second game in a row too, every player from midfield forward got on the scoresheet, as the team attacked in waves and showed a real intent to punish Donegal at every opportunity. They had the victory all but wrapped up by half time, leading 1-7 to 0-1, and the icing on the cake came courtesy of two outstanding goals in the second half from Sarah Quigley and Alison Taylor. </p><p/><p>See this week&#8217;s Leinster Express (February 22) for full report</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Draws made for hurling leagues and Palmer Cup]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>The draws have been made for the first staging of the reformed Laois ACHL Division 1, as league placing will count towards championship seeding for the first time.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The new model will see a team&#8217;s placing in their group stages of the league determine who they will play in the championship, with teams which top their groups in the league contesting the final as well as receiving a bye through to the quarter-finals of the championship.</p><p>The first name out of the hat was newly promoted Ballyfin, and they are joined in Group A by Borris-Kilcotton, Abbeyleix, Portlaoise and reigning champions Clough-Ballacolla.</p><p>In Group B, Camross will meet local rivles Castletown-Slieve Bloom, with The Harps, Ballinakill and Rathdowney-Errill completing the group.Division 2 and the intermediate championship will remain as it has been in recent years.</p><p>The draws for the Palmer Cup also took place on Monday night, with Portlaoise, Castletown-Slieve Bloom, Camross, The Harps and Borris-Kilcotton making up Group A, while Clough-Ballacolla, Abbeyleix, Ballinakill, Rathdowney-Errill and Ballyfin make up Group B.</p><p>The Palmer Cup is scheduled to get underway on March 10, and county players will not be available for games in the competition. County players will be released for all games in ACHL Division 1, however. </p><p/><p>See this week&#8217;s leinster express for full draws</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Laois to oppose paying managers]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Laois GAA will oppose the introduction of payment to managers after delegates opted against the move at Monday night&#8217;s county board meeting.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The current hot topic in GAA circles has been widely debated at club level in recent weeks, and club delegates were informed at Monday night&#8217;s meeting that a decision would have to be made on Laois&#8217; stance on the issue ahead of further meetings between the GAA&#8217;s Central Council.</p><p>Portarlington delegate Seamus Hunt urged that no payments to managers be brought in, as he felt it would be a &#8220;recipe for disaster&#8221; which would in turn lead to players demanding payment, and in turn leading to a situation which the GAA could not afford.</p><p>Rathdowney-Errill delegate Mick Fitzpatrick spoke in favour of managers being paid, saying. &#8220;Managers are going to be paid whether we like it or not, it should be out in the open.&#8221;</p><p>John Kealy from Borris-Kilcotton felt clubs in particular needed assistance from GAA authorities on the matter. &#8220;Clubs need guidelines, eventually some club is going to be investigated and on one wants to see anyone left out to dry, a bit of guidance is needed so that everyone is satisfied. This won&#8217;t go away.&#8221;</p><p>Addressing the meeting, Central Council delegate Anthony Delaney said he would &#8220;exercise whatever is decided here&#8221; at Central Council level, but felt that it was an almost impossible situation to police as it would mean the county executive would have to investigate its own clubs. A breach of the rule would lead to a six month suspension if a club or county board was found guilty.</p><p>Martin Byrne, the current Treasurer of the Laois County Board insisted that should an inspection of Laois&#8217; finances ever be conducted, that the county would have nothing to hide.</p><p>Under current guidelines, managers are only entitled to claim mileage at a rate of 50 cent per mile, along with other various expenses such as for food or phone calls.</p><p>It was eventually decided that the county&#8217;s stance be that the current rules, as they stand, be enforced, rather than seeing payments legalised or regulated, with the members settling on the statement that the Association &#8220;Implement GAA Rules and continue to pay standard mileage&#8221; to managers. </p><p>No Central Council meeting on the subject has been arranged as of yet, with one expected either on or before the GAA convention in April.</p><p/>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Late two goal salvo sinks St Fergal’s]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>The greater physical presence and superior scoring ability of St Brigid&#8217;s Loughrea saw them overcome the challenge of Leinster champions St Fergal&#8217;s Rathdowney at Banagher last Saturday.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>St Brigid&#8217;s, Loughrea 2-10</p><p>St Fergal&#8217;s Rathdowney 0-7</p><p/><p>That physical advantage saw the Galway side dominate around the midfield diamond area and though the St Fergal&#8217;s defence hurled well throughout they were under almost incessant pressure. </p><p>And yet the final scoreline does scant justice to the Laois school for they were a mere four points in arrears with five minutes remaining (0-10 to 0-6) but then two Loughrea goals in a minute sealed Rathdowney&#8217;s fate.</p><p/><p>See this week&#8217;s Leinster Express (February 22) for full report</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Rose hopefuls take to the roads]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>Twenty Rose hopefuls had their first official experience of being the Rose of Tralee, last Saturday when they toured the county visiting the competition&#8217;s many sponsors and visiting Mountmellick Hospital.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The tour began in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel where the 20 Roses received their sash&#8217;s and met a mini-Rose, who no doubt will be donning the sash in years to come.</p><p>Leinster Express photographer, Alf Harvey, was on hand to take profile shots of the girls, which will appear in the paper in the coming week.</p><p>The girls were in the safe and capable hands of Laois Civil Defence members, Liam Preston and Liam Lynch who kindly gave up their day to chaperon the Roses around the county. </p><p>First stop was to Bankz Hair &amp; Beauty to meet Barbara Aldritt and her talented staff, where they met their own little Rose Bud, Kodi Kavanagh. Bankz are sponsoring the hair again for Laois this year.</p><p>The tour then went to the Portlaoise Maldron Hotel for a beautiful lunch and time for the girls to sit back and relax for a while as Linda Gorman and the staff catered for all their needs.</p><p>&#8220;After lunch we headed to Mountmellick Hospital to meet Mary O&#8217;Connor, her dedicated staff and all the residents. We got a full tour of the hospital and got to meet everyone the Roses were made feel so welcome by everyone. We all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves,&#8221; Laois Rose co-ordinator, Sharon Preston explains.</p><p>By 3:30pm the girls were back on the bus and straight over to Portarlington Pharmacy Chemist.</p><p>Sharon continues: &#8220;We could hear the &#8216;Rose Of Tralee&#8217; playing over the speakers as we pulled up, we were greeted by Aisling O&#8217;Connor all the staff and costumers, as all the girls walked the red carpet with red rose and champagne. We had a great time  mingling and left with beautiful gift bags.&#8221;</p><p>Last stop was Brackens Mens wear in Portarlington for photos and a chat.</p><p>Sharon adds: &#8220;I would like to thank all the sponsors for the care and attention they gave to the Roses and all 20 sponsors who have put through Roses without your help we wouldn&#8217;t have a festival here.&#8221;</p><p>The 2012 Laois Rose will be crowned on Sunday, March 18.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Broadcasting legend to visit Portlaoise]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>BROADCASTING legend and popular TV personality Gay Byrne will be visiting Portlaoise this May when he brings his one man show to the Dunamaise Arts Centre on Thursday May 17.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>The show at the Dunamaise is part of a short Irish tour and is an opportunity to enjoy Gay Byrne at his best in a live performance. Gay will be telling some of the greatest showbiz stories never told in this unique performance. In his five decade broadcasting career, Gay Byrne was &#8220;the man who changed Ireland&#8221;. On both his RT&#201; morning radio show and the weekly Late Late Show he introduced Ireland to modernity and was at the forefront of discussion of many social issues.</p><p>From senior politicians to senior clergy to the brightest stars in the Hollywood firmament, Gay has been a confessor figure to the good, the bad and the ugly. At 77, he&#8217;s now in semi-retirement but during his exhilarating two hour plus show, he talks about all the extraordinary moments he has witnessed or been at the centre of. From secondhand Donegal tombstones to US president Calvin Coolidge to first meeting Kathleen Watkins on Dawson Street, he covers an array of the insightful, the intuitive and the ingenious.</p><p>The audience can expect to hear behind the scenes stories of the stars and the star-makers with Ireland&#8217;s foremost legendary broadcaster in his first solo stage show. The performance is produced by John McColgan.</p><p>Tickets for this show are priced at &#8364;20 and are available now from the Dunamaise Arts Centre. To find out more or to book tickets, visit www.dunamaise.ie or visit 057 86 63355.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[Donaghmore woman leads PayPal jobs boost]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>A Donaghmore woman has helped secure 1,000 jobs for Louth has been introduced to the county manager with a view to bringing jobs Laois.</p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>Donaghmore native Louise Phelan is vice president of PayPal Europe, the company this week announced the 1,000 jobs in Dundalk.</p><p>Ms Phelan manages the Irish operation of PayPal which currently employs more than 1,500 people at its European headquarters in Blanchardstown in Dublin. She is also the sister of Laois county Cllr Brendan Phelan who said</p><p>&#8220;I introduced Louise to the Laois County Manager recently and I have asked her to consider Laois in the company&#8217;s future operations&#8221;, he said.</p><p>PayPal, which was founded in 1998 is owned by e-bay and is seen as the global leader in online payment. The positions in Louth will be filled over the next four years. PayPal has been in Ireland since 2003.</p>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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	     	<title><![CDATA[5,000 oppose Shaen closure]]></title>
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				     		     	<description><![CDATA[<!--PSTYLE=WINT Web Intro--><p>More than 5,000 people have told the HSE they do not want Shaen Hospital to close but campaigners have claimed that the executive is ignoring families with loved ones who need the vital care that the hospital can give. </p><!--PSTYLE=WBDY Web Bodytext--><p>Chairperson of the Action Committee, Paddy Buggy has said the families are at their wits end and feel blocked from having a person admitted to Shaen.</p><p>Mr Buggy, who delivered a petition with 4,599 names on it to the HSE yesterday, said Shaen should be upgraded and expanded.</p><p>&#8220;This is not just about Laois, but the whole HSE Catchment area. The statistics show that there will be a huge increase in the number of people suffering from Alzheimers and Dementia in the next number of years. We need centres of excellence such as Shaen.</p><p>&#8220;There are some families out there, caring for people with alzheimers and dementia that at their wits end, they feel they have been blocked from going into Shaen when there is an idle ward that could be opened up over night,&#8221; he said.</p><p>Mr Buggy said a couple of representatives from the Action Committee were handing in the petition to the HSE at yesterday&#8217;s meeting of the Dublin Mid Leinster Forum.</p><p>&#8220;We hope to meet with the HSE next week, but we don&#8217;t have any dates or times yet. We&#8217;re going to keep this going as we still want to meet with the Minister.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;So far we have 4,599 signatures from papers that were left all over the area and we still have more to collect. There was also 843 people who signed an on-line petition,&#8221; he said.</p><p>Mr Buggy said the letters written by family members were important to people who find themselves in a similar position.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s important that people understand that there could be light at the end of the tunnel. These people are not suffering alone. But the mental health of the carers is also at risk. As you can see from the letters, it can be terribly difficult looking after a person with these diseases.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s important that we keep this service for the hundreds of people out there in the early stages of the disease. The Alzheimers Society are great to be able to provide carers, but they can only take it so far and eventually people with Alzheimers and Dementia end up needing a centre of excellence like Shaen,&#8221; he said.</p><p>The Action Committee also expressed their sympathy to Edel Browne, on the death of her mother Anne in Shaen, last week.</p><p>Through her daughter, Anne, recently worte a letter to the Leinster Express begging not to be moved from the place she called home.</p><p/>]]></description>
	     		     	
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	     	<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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