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ECCG Presentation to My Place

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ECCG presentation to My Place, Midleton (l to r) James Brady and Anthony O’Connor, ECCG, Denis Ring, My Place, Denis Barry, Noelle Lowney and Kevin Day, ECCG

When East Cork Camera Group looked around this year for a worthy charity to make a donation from the sale of our 2016 Calendar, we looked no further than Midleton’s new Youth and Community Facility, My Place, located at the old Fire Station building near the roundabout. On Tuesday 8/12/15, we were delighted to attend the new facility where we met the My Place chairman, Denis Ring, who gave us a tour of the building and told us how it came about and their plans for the future.

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Opened only in 2015, it has been fifteen years in the making and, since an investment in youth is an investment in the future, it ranks as one of the most exciting developments in the area in quite a while.

A 2007 SECAD commissioned report ‘Where do you go when you go out?’ identified that there was no place that teenagers could call ‘their space’ so, in 2010, a small group of people got together to see if this need could be met.

It took almost four years to clear all the hurdles – securing the building and financial backing, appointing an architect and project manager, obtaining a lease, getting various preliminary environmental reports, securing planning permission and appointing a contractor.

These were achieved with the backing of the then Midleton Town Council (later East Cork Municipal District of Cork County Council), SECAD, Clann Credo (a Community Finance Organisation) and numerous individuals and organisations who provided advice and help often at no or reduced charge.

Fundraising began in January 2014 and from the outset was supported by the people of Midleton, Community organisations and local businesses.

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Work began on refurbishing and extending the Old Fire Station in June 2014 and was completed in April 2015. The Centre opened in May 2015 with Cloyne Diocesan Youth Services (CDYS) providing youth services in a dedicated youth café/drop-in centre at the town end of the building with a Leader’s room, café, recreation area, music room and arts space.

The MY PLACE committee provides the overall management of the Centre which is staffed by volunteers and Community Employment personnel. It includes a reception area suitable for art exhibitions, a café at the rear opening onto a pleasant courtyard, a hall for large gatherings and a number of meeting rooms. These facilities are available to rent by community groups and individuals.

Midleton My Place Ltd. is a company limited by guarantee (CRO no. 520799), not having share capital. It is a registered charity (reg. no. 20083663; CHY 20993) All proceeds go to reducing the capital debt and to cover running costs.

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My Place was officially opened on September 19th but has seen usage since midsummer e.g. music, dance, fitness, speech & drama, computer classes, counselling and physiotherapy, historical talks, sports group meetings, Christmas Craft Fair etc.

The support of the people of Midleton has been crucial in the creation of this new facility and its ongoing success depends on volunteers without whom the Centre could not operate.

New volunteers (Garda Vetting and training provided) are always welcome who, no doubt, will find it a rewarding and enjoyable experience.

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East Cork Camera Group is delighted to support the great work being done at My Place and would, in turn, like to thank everyone who support us by buying our annual calendar which is currently for sale at the unbelievably low price of only €5 at the following outlets:

Hurley’s Supervalu, Midleton; Day’s Eurospar, Whitegate; Murphy’s Pharmacy, Riversdale Shopping Centre; McCarthy’s Newsagent, Main Street, Midleton; O’Briens Sandwich Café, Main St; Owenacurra Pharmacy, Main St; Al’s Newsagent, Market Green, Ballyseedy Home and Garden Centre, Fota Retail Park, Carrigtwohill and from any member of East Cork Camera Group.

The message from My Place is that it is open and operating and welcomes everyone to their new facility.

Check out more on My Place here:
Tel: 0214621547
Mobile: 086 393 4848
Email: myplacemidleton@gmail.com
Website: www.myplacemidleton.ie
Facebook: My Place Midleton

John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair – 03/08/15

John Saul Picnic 15 Noelle Lowney-9On a sunny Bank holiday August 3rd ECCG had  ‘a good old time’ at the Castlemartyr Resort who, in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events, hosted the 3rd annual John Saul Picnic and Vintage fair in aid of My Place, Midleton. The event took place to honour John Saul a famous Irish horticulturist born in Castlemartyr. Both John’s father James and his grandfather Barnabas worked as gardeners on the Castlemartyr estate in the 1800’s.

Born in Castlemartyr in 1819,  John Saul went on to have an influential and successful career as a highly respected horticulturist in Washington DC. In 1854 he became the first chairman of the Washington’s Parks Commission. During his time as Chairman he was responsible for planning and development of the celebrated Mall and other public areas in the Capital city. As well as an illustrious career as a horticulturist, he was also business man and writer, the family business he started is still in existence in Washington DC today known as the BF Saul company.

The historical landscape surrounding the Castlemartyr resort provided an opportunity to appreciate in a different way the chance to linger a while for some great music, wit and roving entertainment all with a vintage twist. The array of stalls and displays provided a colourful spectacle where there was lots for ECCG to capture on camera from vintage car parades, live music and dancing, kids sports days and Teddy Bear’s hospital, live music and entertainment to old style threshing. Indoors the Le Chat Noir Vintage fair took place featuring countless stalls, vintage and retro fashion and accessories.

There were lots of activities throughout the day including threshing, field games, pottery displays and amusements. There were also a parade of horses and vintage carriages with ladies dressed in Victorian outfits entering the main entrance of the Castlemartyr and displays in the inner areas of the resort. A variety of  Vintage cars on display were very popular with many visitors on the day.

The images captured on camera by us sums up the experience, atmosphere, the very local and very vintage feel and fun of the day. See the gallery of images here. Enjoy.

 – Noelle Lowney