*Flan Brennan, Cllr Paul Murphy, Marie Roche, Cecelia O’Sullivan, Cllr Pat Daly. Photograph: Paul Corey

PRICELESS volunteers were honoured at a mayoral reception in Ennis on Friday.

Hosted by Mayor of the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Pat Daly (FF), the reception honoured Ennis Town FCโ€™s U12 side who tasted national glory, St Michaelโ€™s Villas Choir, Marie Roche of Clare Community Games and Tidy Town groups within the MD.

โ€˜Clare My Heart My Homeโ€™ was the opening song performed by the Choir seated in the public gallery of the Council Chamber.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Mayor Daly commending the โ€œoutstanding volunteersโ€ who were worthy of recognition. He said the achievement of Ennis Town winning the U12 National Cup was โ€œgreatโ€, villages would be lost without Tidy Towns who are a credit to their respective areas, he labelled Marie Roche as โ€œone of the greatest athletes Ennis ever producedโ€, she won U16 and U18 national titles before venturing into coaching when her competitive running career concluded. The formation of the St Michaelโ€™s Villas Choir has helped its members look โ€œten years youngerโ€ such is the benefits of their social gatherings.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Terry Considine, a founding member of Ennis Town FC recalled that they were established in 2003. โ€œThere are a lot of clubs in Clare founded way before us that have never won a national title, this is the first in my memory of any schoolboy national title in Clareโ€. He said the final which went to extra time was โ€œone of the best games Iโ€™ve witnessed in all my lifeโ€. Nine of the players from the squad have represented the county with two playing for the region. โ€œWeโ€™ve great hopes of some of these becoming professional footballers in the future, they are a credit to their families and community, they are brave and courageous,โ€ TC stated. Personnel involved included Willie Treacy, Amy Horgan, Damien Maxwell and Odhran Oโ€™Dwyer. โ€œWinning this competition is the icing on the cake in my lifetime,โ€ TC remarked.

President of Ennis and Clare Community Games, Cecelia Oโ€™Sullivan was among the proud spectators as Marie Rocheโ€™s achievements were recalled by Flan Brennan. โ€œVolunteers are a very important thing for all organisations, without doubt Community Games is very fortunate to have volunteers,โ€ he said, chief among them is Marie Roche who was encouraged to get involved at local and national level by her late father Christy Gormleyโ€.

A winner of a gold medal as part of the Ennis team is Mosney in 1992, Marie continues to volunteer with the Community Games. โ€œMarie has helped co-ordinate many events, she also got many Ennis relay teams to win gold medals over the years, she takes great pride in presenting the Christy Gormley Cup each yearโ€. Flan said, โ€œI often wonder where she gets the energy which is a key motivation to others, she has demonstrated these qualities down through the yearsโ€.

After her youngest son Jamie took up athletics, Marie joined Ennis Track and she continues to coach their U8 athletes, Dean Casey, Dylan Casey and Mark Hanrahan who have gone on to run at national and European level were among the first group of athletes in the club coached by Marie., โ€œHer workrate is incredible with Ennis Track and Community Games, you can find her on Lees Rd track every evening or down in St Flannanโ€™s College. When it comes to dedication to community games there is no one better than Marie Roche in giving back to community games, she brings the energy and the funโ€.

Photograph: Paul Corey

No member of St Michaelโ€™s Villas Choir was afforded the opportunity to speak despite a representative having prepared a script in advance of the reception.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Speaking on behalf of Barefield Tidy Towns, Cllr Ann Norton (IND) said they were โ€œextremely proudโ€ of their achievements in recent years. โ€œIn the last four years weโ€™ve made huge efforts to integrate older residents with younger residents. We need to get them involved in the community and make them realise how much we can get out of volunteering in the community, weโ€™ve been working very well with the school and the younger residents in the areaโ€.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Chairperson of Ennis Tidy Towns, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) noted, โ€œThere is a common thread going through here today and it is volunteers. Volunteers are not paid not because they are worthless but because they are pricelessโ€. She said she was โ€œincredibly proud and humbledโ€ at the work of Tidy Towns volunteers in Ennis who give โ€œcountless hoursโ€. She added, โ€œsheer love for the town drives the work our volunteers do. It takes hard work, sweat and a fair bit of elbow greaseโ€.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Founded in 2019, the Clooney/Spancilhill/Maghera Tidy Towns group was formed as a sub-group of the Clooney/Spancilhill Community Group. Evelyn Skehan outlined, โ€œthe groupโ€™s main action goal was to create a villageโ€. She explained that they have worked with the main community group to โ€œcreate focal pointsโ€. She added, โ€œWe do not use pesticides and are committed to sustainable planting and a bee-friendly environmentโ€. New projects they are working on include rock-bridge cleaning at Clooney Church and the Clooney House wall renovation.

Photograph: Paul Corey

Kilnamona Development Association was established in 2019 following a community survey, Chairperson Trina Rynne detailed. โ€œOur role is to enhance the lives of those living in our communitiesโ€. They are currently fundraising to get a defibrillator.

Photograph: Paul Corey

A โ€œsignificant step forwardโ€ was made by Clarecastle Tidy Towns in 2023 by winning a bronze medal, Christy Leyden said. In 2011, they re-entered the national competition after a 17 year absence. Economic activity in the village experienced โ€œa detrimental impactโ€ due to the bypass and recession, he said. โ€œWe learned the hard way of having to have projects shovel ready when funding applications arise,โ€ Christy reflected. He welcomed the recently published Climate Action Plan by Clare County Council. โ€œWe see the competition as a bonus, the important work is the management of the community plan,โ€ he added. โ€œThe gap between Clarecastle and the national winners is narrowing, weโ€™re chasing our neighbours and I must say Ennis Tidy Towns are role modelsโ€.

Speaking at the reception, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) said the Ennis Town team have memories to last a lifetime, โ€œwhen ye get older and get bad knees ye will remember winning the All-Ireland. The work of Tidy Towns in their communities was labelled as โ€œfantasticโ€ by the Clarecastle native, โ€œit can be unseen because not everybody wants to put on a pair of gloves, it makes all our communities tick, it is unparalleled reallyโ€. He was involved in nominating the Tidy Towns groups and also Marie Roche.

Cllr Oโ€™Callaghan said he took a step back to allow his colleagues who had served since 2019 to put forward nominations. โ€œCommunity is very much to my heart, my late sister Yvonne, the community were there for us during that stage, she was very passionate about the Community Gamesโ€. He admitted to being โ€œfascinatedโ€ by the hours and dedication of Tidy Towns committees. He said of the SMV Choir, โ€œIโ€™ve met you in a short space of time but feel as if I know you in a family, you bring the people together and bring the goodness out of everyoneโ€.

Sounds of the choir were praised by Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF). She singled out the Ennis Town footballers for winning an All-Ireland title but also the patience they displayed in the Chamber, โ€œyou were first honoured, you listened patiently and had no qualms about itโ€. She spoke of the โ€œincredible skillโ€ Marie Roche has exhibited when it comes to Community Games finals and acknowledged facilities in the county need to improve.

โ€œSince COVID there is nothing more enjoyable than being in a choir,โ€ Cllr Howard said. Inclusion and fun are to the fore with the SMV Choir, she noted.

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