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CEHG April Meeting

category national | environment | event notice author Sunday April 11, 2010 14:33author by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD - Cooley Environmental & Health Group (CEHG) Report this post to the editors

OBESITY

Obesity a topic much in the news these days> CEHG are having a workshop on the theme in 2011 see article below for some details.

Report on CEHG Meeting in Strand Hotel Sunday 11th April 2010

WORKSHOP 29th January 2011 on OBESITY to be held in Strand Hotel Omeath.
A general discussion asked the following questions:
1. Obesity (can we afford it? Health costs?)
2. People less physically today than in bye gone years.
3. Lack of facilities in housing areas for participating in physical exercises.
4. A changing family structure.
5. Time constraints for exercise and daily routines.
6. What imitative currently exists?
7. What affect has shopping, grow your own food and so on?

The workshop will address the following questions:
What is meant by the term Obesity? Is it a problem in our society? If so why?
How has it become problem?
A problem for whom in society and can we as a society afford it with the associated problems?
If Obesity has became a problem what can we do to address it?
In respect of Broadband: our Secretary is to write to eircom about getting new lines installed in The Peninsula to take speeds in access of 3 megabytes per second. At present we have speeds around .88 to .89 megabytes per second.
AS well CEHG are to write to Louth County Council regarding poor water pressure in Greenore as well as raw sewage going into the seas at Omeath and Greenore.
Future meeting dates for CEHG
23rd May 2010, 12th September 2010, 10th October 2010, 14th November 2010, 12th December 2010, 9th January 2011.
Dr M D Hynes
Secretary/PRO

Related Link: http://www.cooleyehg.com
author by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD - Cooley Environmental & Health Group (CEHG)publication date Sun May 23, 2010 15:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Report: Cooley Environmental & Health Group Meeting
An interesting and exciting meeting took place on Sunday 23rd May 2010 in the Strand Hotel Omeath being the last meeting before the summer with the Group being in recess until 12th September 2010.
 The 2011 workshop occupied most of the agenda with a good discussion on the format for the workshop which will include many speakers from varies walks and levels of; life.
 words mentions included: dieticians, exercise, life style choices, changing life style roles, the changing role of women, men and the family, sports club participation, modes of transport, health consequences, economic consequences, fitness & retirement, obesity and Alcohol, issues of facilities’ for exercise and obesity and disability.
o The group are to individually undertake further research for finalization at the next meeting.
Other issues of social concern were discussed and to be researched for the next meeting on Sunday 12th September 2010 @ 10 AM in The Strand Hotel Omeath.
+Michael D Hynes
Secretary/PRO: CEHG
www.cooleyehg.com

author by archbishop Hynes - Greenore Cooley Fisherman's Associatrionpublication date Sun Feb 20, 2011 00:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The GCFA are holding their AGM on Sunday 9th April 2011 in Greenore at 10 AM. See website for fine details

http://greenorecooleyfishermansassociation.webs.com

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author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Sun Feb 20, 2011 14:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Our archbishops and our political paragons of virtue seem to share that definite need to adress their long observed obesity problems.

Perhaps like the children, they should get out of their state of the art chariots and walk more. I'll contribute a voucher for free bread and wine to the first poster of a photo of a cleric or TD on public transport. Unlike many of their constituents, they should be able to aford the bus-fares.

 
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