Mura gets ready for retirement!
In just over one weeks’ time, our village will have another retiree.
A retiree who has given so much to Muff.
He moved to Muff from neighbouring Fahan in 1989. Although working in the village prior to this, Mura McLaughlin has long since established himself as a permanent fixture, community member and one of the hardest working members of Muff village.
Mura was a Customs Man from 1981 through to 1992. He then
proceeded on a career with Irish Life. In the early 90’s Mura began
volunteering in the village and was always there to lend a hand at the
preparation and delivery of festivals and more. And of course you could find
him on the dramatic stage too.
In 2007 Mura began working with what is now Muff Community
Development. And in 2011 he became manager there. Mura has a team of committee
members behind him and a team of workers alongside him, but he himself has been
instrumental in much of the development that has taken place in our community
in the past 25 years.
The fabulous floral hanging baskets don’t just appear and
hang themselves. Funding is sourced, applied for and accounted for before any
such thing is done. And that is just one of the small things.
Muff Community Playpark and the MUGA space have transformed
life in this area for young people and families. It took years of fundraising, management,
funding after funding applications and dedication to ensure these spaces came
to be. Mura was there at the helm at all times, leading these developments. Few
people know (unless directly involved in committees or community partnerships) of
the work involved in funding applications. Few people know how difficult it is
to raise and collect money for these projects. Mura never gave up in his determination
to get these spaces for Muff village.
A family man, he ensured his entire household helped in much
of the work he has done. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and his son
Oisín now too carries out much fundraising through his work and in his own
time, and is a very active community volunteer and activist. That all stems
from the leadership he found in his father, Mura.
Being at the helm of such work carries with it much
discomfort and unease, public abuse, condemnation and criticism. I’m sure there’s
no doubt Mura met his fair share of it right here at times. And still he carried
on with his sheer determination to build and develop Muff village.
From everyone in Muff, thank you Mura for your dedicated
work and service to Muff. We wish you a very long, happy and healthy retirement,
and I don’t doubt we will continue to see you helping keep our village great.
Don’t pass this man in the coming days and weeks without saying
‘thank you’. Mura, to retirement and more, enjoy.
GMcC
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