Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Clare Parents Urged To Apply Early For Back To School Allowance

Clare parents are being advised to apply early for the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance this summer.

Minister of State Tony Killeen T.D. said that thousands of Clare parents are expected to seek assistance with the back to school costs through payments of EUR200 or EUR305 depending on the age of their children. The local Deputy urged eligible families to apply in plenty of time, in order to ensure that they receive payment before the new school year starts. He said: “The start of the new school year is always a pressurised time financially, so I would urge parents to take the time to apply for the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance, as it can take 6 to 8 weeks to process applications and receive payment.”

A person may qualify for payment of an allowance if they are in receipt of a Social Welfare payment (including Family Income Supplement), or Health Service Executive payment, are participating in an approved employment scheme or attending a recognised education and training course and have household income at or below certain set levels.

Minister of State Killeen noted that changes announced in the recent Budget mean that an estimated 18,000 more families would benefit as the income thresholds for entitlement to the scheme were increased by EUR50. “This increase brings the income limits for the allowance for parents with one child to EUR560 for couples and EUR407 for those parenting alone. Another special measure, which was introduced in the Budget, was an additional allowance of EUR215 payable to 18 year olds in full time education for whom, the half rate Child Benefit is now applied. Total back to school payment in respects of children aged 18 is EUR520”, he commented.

The Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance scheme is administered on behalf of the Department by the Community Welfare Division of the Health Service Executive.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Twister touches down in Ennis

Pic of Ennis tornado by Alan Coyne
A mini tornado is captured on a camera phone in Ennis, Co Clare yesterday

A mini tornado was spotted over Ennis yesterday evening.

Residents in Ennis were amazed to see an apparent mini twister materialise at around 4.40pm yesterday over the Showgrounds area. One man managed to capture it on his camera phone, but said it dissipated soon afterwards, reports the Irish Independent.

Martin Foudy, from Inagh, Co Clare, said: "I was driving along the Kilrush Road and was turning at a junction when I spotted what I am sure was a tornado or twister in the distance. There was no great wind where I was at the time but the funnel could be clearly seen beneath a massive black and grey cloud."

Met Eireann said it was unaware of the freak weather incident but added that it could certainly have happened.

Listen to
RTE Morning Ireland interview with eyewitness, Martin Foudy.


VIEW FROM COROFIN, COUNTY CLARE

Tomas Quinn returns to training for Dubs

Dublin forward Tomas Quinn is expected to be fit to play for the Metropolitan's Leinster SFC semi-final with Westmeath.

An ankle injury forced Quinn out of his county's quarter-final victory over Meath but he is now back in full training, reports RTE Sport.

The news will come as a major boost to Dublin boss Pat Gilroy, who is also hoping to see Mark Vaughan make a return from a back injury.