Do you believe? A Permanent New Magical Fairy Wood is being launched in Corkagh Park
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Do you believe?
A Permanent New Magical Fairy Wood is being launched in Corkagh Park, Sunday, 16 February 2014
South Dublin County Council and The Irish Fairy Door Company are announcing the official opening of an amazing magical new Fairy Wood in the heart of Corkagh Park, Clondalkin.
The official launch will take place on 16th February 2014, from 11am – 1pm in the presence of The Mayor of South Dublin County Council Cllr, Dermot Looney.
It’s location near the Pet Farm, the Rose Garden, the fishing lakes and the Arboretum will increase the level of free fun young families can have in this award winning park before they get to the playground!
Working with South Dublin County Council, the “Fairy Wood” is sponsored by The Irish Fairy Door Company, an Irish-owned company who make little fairy doors for children to place in their homes so that fairies can move in and become their friends.
Commenting on the new Fairy Wood Niamh Sherwin Barry, Chief Story Teller of The Irish Fairy Door Company says: “In reality, the fairies have always visited the trees in Corkagh Park but the new wood has only recently been discovered. We wanted to work with the Council to open up this area and give back to the community where we are based.”
Discover little fairy doors hidden high up in the trees, amongst the leaves. You can download a map online* or you can simply scan the QR code on the signs in the park to access the map on your smartphone. The map tells the stories of the trees and the fairies that visit.
The name of each of the fairies has been written on a plaque below the tree they live in with a description of what they do. There are many fairy characters to discover such as “Big Red” the guardian of the fairy wood; “Ray” who helps the sun shine through the trees and “Luna”, the moonlight fairy. There is also a fairy picnic area, a “Worry Tree” where you can leave all your worries behind and a “Wishing Tree” with a special seat where you can sit and make a wish!
Don’t worry if you can’t make it on the day the “Fairy Wood” will be open all year round. South Dublin County Council and The Irish Fairy Door Company have been told the fairies will be visiting Tymon Park very soon.
Launch Details:
Corkagh Park at 11:00am – 1pm, Sunday 16 February 2014
For further information on the Launch and the Fairy Trail please contact:
- Paula Swayne/Alison Silke
Sports & Recreation Officers
South Dublin County Council
086 8292443 / 086 8516669
- Niamh Sherwin Barry
087 779 6009
info@theirishfairydoorcompany.com
* www.theirishfairydoorcompany.com
