Pic: The weeds in a bad year

As we come to the close of our Dragon Boat season.  We would like to thank the OPW, Shane Flaherty and John Mooney and his team for their assistance to the club this year.

Each year users of Lough Lannagh lake face a recurring challenge with weed growth, especially during the summer months. These weeds pose difficulties for casual swimmers, triathlon participants, kayakers, and particularly our 20-person Dragon Boats, hindering effective training.

As our Club spends the summer preparing for regattas across Ireland, having a clear paddling route is essential for practicing race timing and refining race starts. Our social paddlers also greatly benefit from a weed-free lake. Each year, the Office of Public Works (OPW), with the support of local councillors such as Ger Deere, Jarlath McHale and Blackie Gavin, steps in to help tackle this issue.

A weed-cutting machine, accompanied by a safety boat, is brought in to clear the lake, ensuring it is safe and accessible once more.

This year, the efforts of Shane Flaherty, OPW Engineer, and John Mooney, OPW Foreman and his team, have been instrumental in keeping the lake clear.  Our club, Vivienne Kyne and Louise Rodgers would like to thank both Shane and John and the lads for their tireless work in removing the weeds, ensuring smooth waters for all lake users. 

Lough Lannagh remains a valuable resource for the community and a source of pride for the town. Keeping the water clear and accessible benefits not only local clubs but also ensures that this beautiful lake can be enjoyed by everyone, all year round.