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Monday, 26 November 2012

CFE Website joins National Library collection

The National Library of Ireland is now facing "the enormous challenge of how to collect and preserve websites of Irish interest for future generations".  The CFE website is to be included in the new collection of "Irish websites of scholarly, cultural and political importance".     As they wrote to us:


"Increasingly a huge amount of material of historical and cultural importance can only be found in digital form on websites.  The mission of the National Library of Ireland is to collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual life of Ireland.   We are creating a Web Archive with the aim of preserving Irish websites of scholarly, cultural and political importance"

The Clonakilty Favour Exchange website will be part of a collection of various websites of Irish interest identified for inclusion by the National Library and made available through the Library’s website www.nli.ie .

You can view a previous web archiving project relating to the General Election 2011 http://www.nli.ie/en/general-election-2011-web-archive.aspx .

Information in the olden days
 The new project is a work in progress - news here of when it is complete.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Christine Kingston


Hi, Christine here! I've spent the last 7 or 8 years travelling, coming home intermittently. I do love west Cork! I love travelling, meeting new people and experiencing other cultures and lifestyles. Living back in west Cork I hope to continue meeting new people and broadening my horizons.

I love the outdoors, being near the ocean and the mountains. That and socialising over a Murphys or 2!!






Skills to Exchange
I have some gardening and limited farming skills. I spend lots if time gardening and grew up on a dairy farm.
I can also knit and crochet basic things, like knitted hats and crocheted blankets.
I do some baking.   If time permits pet/house sitting.  I frequently drive the Clonakilty to Dunmanway road if anyone needs a lift.
Happy to exchange English/Spanish lessons!!

Qualifications and experience
I have a BSc in Equine Sciene and many years hospitality experience.
I spent 2 years teaching English.

Contact details 
kingston.christine@yahoo.com
0852779675

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Eileen Whyte


Hi I'm Eileen. 

Skills to Exchange

Qualifications and experience

Contact details 

Details to follow!

Martha Clarke



Hi, I'm Martha.  I have 25 years experience in tourism at international level
Speak French, German and Italian

Skills to Exchange
Marketing consultancy services available. Specialise in tourism and Europe

Photography.

Qualifications and experience
BA Hons in French and Italian
Diploma in German
www.marthaclarkeimages.com

Contact details 
info@marthaclarkeimages.com
Phone Number(s)     086-2320751

Jason Higgs



Hi there, I.m Jason and I have been living in the clon area for 7 years and think this is a great way to help people out and meet new friends.

Skills to Exchange
In my private capacity i can either do basic, non- skilled, manual work (not too exhausting!).  In my professional capacity i am an open heart transplant specialist! (only joking-play safe and stick to the former)






Qualifications and experience
Reliable and helpful.


Contact details 
jasonhiggs1@gmail.com
086 310 8223

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Aine Bonner


Hi there. I'm Aine, a mum of two who's about to move from Dublin to near Clonakilty.  My husband is from Rossmore, so he's going back to his roots, whereas I'm going further away from home, given that I'm from a small island off the coast of Donegal! I'm really looking forward to moving to the beautiful West Cork and to making new friends in the area. My kids are aged 2 and 7 months, so it would be lovely to meet other mums and to get to know and help out in the community as a whole. We're delighted to be moving and making Clonakilty our home.

Skills to Exchange
I can help with writing classes - creative or otherwise - report writing and analysis, research, proofreading, editing, PR, marketing, social media, content for websites, typing, event planning and management, fundraising...I'm a native Irish speaker so can offer Irish classes for beginners or help with homework for primary school children whose parents may be struggling with the Irish language. I can also bake and cook so if anyone needs a special birthday cake I'll do my best to help out - my last creation was a Ben & Holly cake and previous to that it was Peppa!

I'm also willing to do some babysitting or help out fellow mums if they have a hairdresser's appointment or just need an hour of 'me' time! I would also be willing to pick up bits of shopping for any elderly people who may not have a car or easy access to shops.

Qualifications and experience
Since having my second child, I've become a work-from-home mum. I'm now a freelance reporter and media consultant and I've also given Media and Writing courses to Transition Year and Leaving Cert students. I graduated with a BA in Journalism from DCU in 2004 and since then I have been working full time in the national print media and have contributed to TV and radio. I also have a Masters in International Security and Conflict Studies.

Contact details 
ainebonner@gmail.com
0879453720

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Siobhan Mackay



Hi, my name is Siobhan and I live in Clonakilty. I think Clonakilty Favours is a great idea and I'm delighted to be part of it.

Skills to Exchange
I would like to offer a rose oil face massage which is a very nourishing, relaxing and gentle session. A real luxurious treat!

Qualifications and experience
I am an ITEC qualified holistic massage therapist since 1994 and seven years ago I trained in Rejuvanessence facelift massage.







Contact details 
siobhanmackay1@eircom.net
0863908181

Monday, 19 November 2012

Janet Vesey


Hi I'm Janet. I live in the countryside with 3 dogs amd hens.  I can milk cows, am well travelled, love music, books and art. I sing in Clon. church choir and  I visit Mount Carmel Hospital twice weekly with my therapy dog Rusty.

Skills to Exchange
I can wash and groom small dogs
Baking - (biscuits and cup cakes)

Qualifications and experience
Dog groomer (St John's College Cert.)
Garda vetted







Contact details 
023 8838100  0876314311

Francesca de Buyl



Hi I'm Francesca, a 21 year old sound engineer from Clonakilty


Skills to Exchange
Sound engineering , cooking , cleaning , DIY

Qualifications and experience
I studied sound engineering in Windmill lane recording studio Dublin.








 


Contact details 
fdebuyl@gmail.com
085 1793946

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Laura Woods



Hello, I'm Laura and I think this is a fabulous idea, especially in the current economic climate. I volunteer at The Children's Project Charity Shop in Clonakilty, where I am currently Hon. Secretary. I'm also an active member of BirdWatch Ireland West Cork Branch, where I am the Webmaster.

Skills to Exchange
Photography, Animal care, advice etc, Bird advice/help

Qualifications and experience
Reasonably experienced photographer, definitely experienced with pet animals (especially small animals such as rodents), reasonable bird knowledge, especially locally, although by no means an expert! :)

Contact details 
zoundzy@hotmail.com

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Renee Fouche



Hi, I'm Renée and I live in the Baltimore area and have lived in West Cork for 13 years. I practice Shiatsu mainly from home, but also do house calls for less mobile people.

Skills to Exchange
Shiatsu Therapy
Facial rejuvenation (Shiatsu facelift!)
Sotai therapy (postural corrective exercises)
chair massage (ideal for office and community settings)

Ornate picture frame restoration.

Qualifications and experience
I obtained a B.Soc.Sci degree in Psychology and Industrial Sociology at the University of Cape Town and also worked there as a picture framer and antique picture frame restorer. I qualified as a Shiatsu Practitioner at the Cork branch of the European Shiatsu School in 2007 and have since then done various post-graduate courses to enhance my practice.

Contact details 
reneefouche5@hotmail.com
028 20863
086 176 3476

Phoebe Cotton



Hi I'm Phoebe, I've lived in Clonakilty for nearly 10 years. At the moment I'm on my Erasmus year in France but will be home for Christmas and am happy to make with the favours during those two weeks! (December 15th - January 2nd)


Skills to Exchange
Babysitting
Editing/Proof Reading
Language Exchange

Qualifications and experience
Babysitting - I have lots of experience working with children of all ages (18 months +). I have also volunteered with Co-Action summer camp and so have experience working with special needs children.

Editing and proof reading - as a member of the Cork Online Law Review editing board, I edit using the OSCOLA style guide. I worked with legal articles but also have some experience with journalistic pieces and fiction.

Language exchange - I am currently in my 3rd year of studying Law and French at UCC and so would love the opportunity to speak to native or fluent French speakers in exchange for English.

Contact details 
phoebecotton@hotmail.com
085 7266311


Thursday, 1 November 2012

CFE in the Irish Times November 2012

FREE ECONOMY: In a recessionary world, PATRICK FREYNE examines how to get goods and services without resorting to cash

With our complicated financial system and highly technologized society, it’s unlikely that barter will make a widespread return. The sentences “I will swap you three hens for an iPhone 5” or “I will kill a wolf for a go of your Xbox” are unlikely to be crossing many lips.


In the wake of the financial crisis, in an era of tightened belts and purse-strings, people have been trying to find new ways of getting what they need. Around the country local currencies and favour exchanges are popping up, allowing people to exchange goods and services and also helping to bind communities together.

“We didn’t invent the idea of local exchange and trading schemes,” says Miriam Cotton one of the founders of the Clonakilty Favour Exchange. “Time banks were originally conceived as a way of storing up services for yourself for when you were ill or old. They started in America and Canada particularly. The idea was that people would contribute something back into the community earning themselves care for when they were older. We’ve taken that idea but we’ve made it more immediate. You can earn back your time anytime you like.”

How does it work? “People can exchange whatever skill or labour they have with anybody else in the scheme. You don’t have to make direct swaps so if you were offering to write articles for people you could do that for one person but you might be able to use the credits to get a haircut from somebody else entirely. There’s a central record kept of who’s doing what all the time. There’s a debit limit and credit limit. The currency we call ‘the favour’ and that’s the equivalent of 15 minutes of time. Everyone’s time is equal within the exchange regardless of what they’re offering. It’s a response to the recession but it is, as much as anything, a community-building scheme.”


Clonakilty community

My most satisfying and enjoyable bartering experience was with the Clonakilty Favour Exchange. I uploaded a profile (with the help of Miriam Cotton) and soon I was helping Austrian computer programmer Christian Graninger draft a press release for his soon to be published book of recipes.

Graninger has helped out many residents with computer problems and has, in return, been given practical help with his book and received lifts and haircuts.

I also got some pet advice from Clonakilty based vet Aisling McAuliffe. My household features a very old, white cat with a number of medical ailments. McAuliffe, who has found the favour exchange useful for babysitting services and for arranging lifts, gave me some tips on the care of a crotchety old cat.

Patrick Freyne

Read the full article plus interview with Moneyless Man Mark Boyle here