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A successful full day open space event took place today in The Fairways Hotel. The organisers have every reason to be satisfied because almost 50 very committed participants turned up and stayed the course until the end. There was voluble and intense conversation and no acrimony. Summaries of all "conversations" were recorded and copied to every participant at the end of the event. There will be little time to reflect because a meeting of Louth County Community and Voluntary Forum takes place on Monday night (30 April 2007) at which the open day will be evaluated and every effort will be made to plan implementation of the outcomes from the discussion which took place today.
Alan Hayes, Dun Laoghaire, facilitator of the open space event which took place in The Fairways Hotel, Dundalk, today.
Alison O'Neil, development worker with Louth County Community and Voluntary Forum, who organised the event pictured after dinner with Tony Mullins, Drogheda.
Fr Andy McNally, director of the Armagh dioscesan pastoral and family center in Dundalk, pictured before the open space event started at 10.00 a.m. this morning. On the right is Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMA PhD, Greenore.
Celine McGuigan (left) and Lucy Rafferty both from Muirhevnamore. Lucy is honorary secretary of Louth County Community and Voluntary Forum.
Eugene Matthews, chairperson of Mid Louth Area Forum finishing off his dinner around 5.30 p.m. after the open space event.
Refreshments were available in the room all day for participants. There was a mid-day lunch of soup and sandwiches in the dining room and around 5.30 p.m. a buffet dinner was served. Hot dishes - chicken royale and beef curry - were available or alternatively a buffet ham/corned beef salad.
Luke Martin of Parental Equality. Luke is a candidate in Louth for the upcoming general election.
Mrs Peter Mulligan (left), Bellurgan, and Joan Brady, Dundalk.
Phil Conyngham (left), Drogheda, and Jim Cousins, Dundalk. Jim, a Progressive Democrat, is a former chairperson of Louth County Council.
Stephen, Drogheda. Unfortunately I misplaced my notebook and I cannot recall Stephen's surname. He is intensely interested in community development.
Chairman of Louth County Community and Voluntary Forum, Benny Devlin, Togher, Dunleer, has a word in Lucy Rafferty's ear during lunch of soup and sandwiches at the open space day in The Fairways Hotel.
Only one county councillor - Tomás Sharkey of Sinn Féin, attended and one town councillor, Leonard Hatrick, Ardee, a Progressive Democrat. Mark Dearey, a Green Party candidate in the general election, looked in for a while.
Tomás Sharkey, MCC, with Ide Lenihan, Drogheda.
Peter Purdy (left), Archbishop Hynes and Leonard Hatrick TC. Peter is related to Richie Purdy who used to play for Dundalk FC.
Maureen Ward, manager Louth LEADER, listening intensely to the conversation on "Expenses" during the final round in the matrix.