When the local landlord, Marcus Lynch, died in 1916 his estate was sold, but the handball alley, along with the church and school were left to the community. The sport proved so popular that there were often queues of players lined up outside the walls waiting for their chance to play.
Read MoreAmong the hardy group were six staff members from Supervalu, who were generously paid by their manager, Leonard Fay, to take part.
Read MoreIt is heartening to see that the Community Games movement is up and running in the area once again - after an absence of decades, perhaps?
Read MoreThe damage was done with pink and green spray paint. It is quite possible that someone noticed these colours on a person's clothes or skin.
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