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Talented bakers set to stir things up at South Kerry Ploughing Championships

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Above: Angela O'Connor, Simon Leahy, Siofra Foley, Imogen O'Connor, Tracey Coyne, (second row) Eilis Cronin, Eduard Schmidt-Zorner, Laura Wickham, (back) Barry Murphy, Grace O'Neill, Con Keane, Paul Sherry, John O'Sullivan. PICTURE: DYLAN CLIFFORD

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HAVE you got the ingredients for success? Well, this Sunday you will get the chance to shine at the charity baking competition being held as part of the South Kerry Ploughing Championship and Harvest Show.

Children and adults alike will get to have a tilt at the title. There are two categories for younger bakers – under-11 boys and girls will be asked to bake six cupcakes or six cookies while under-14 boys and girls will be required to create a Swiss roll with a filling of their choice. Meanwhile, there will be a Christmas-themed baking contest for the adults.

The competition is being held in association with Killarney Rotary Club and will be judged by previous Great Irish Bake-Off winner Tracy Coyne of Tracy’s Kitchen and Kenmare foodie Karen Coakley.

The entry fee is payable on the day, and entries must be in the designated marquee before 3pm with judging to start at 4pm.

Prizes have been sponsored by Aunty Nellie's Sweet Shop, Kennedy's Pet Farm, Killarney Cinema, Four Star Pizza, Penneys, The Aquila Club at The Gleneagle Hotel and many more.

“So put on your aprons and brush up on your baking skills ahead of The Killarney Rotary Club Charity Junior Baking Competition at the South Kerry Ploughing Championship & Harvest Show,” said Killarney Rotary Club president Angela O’Connor.
 


 
Above: Angela O'Connor, Simon Leahy, Siofra Foley, Imogen O'Connor, Tracey Coyne, (second row) Eilis Cronin, Eduard Schmidt-Zorner, Laura Wickham, (back) Barry Murphy, Grace O'Neill, Con Keane, Paul Sherry, John O'Sullivan. PICTURE: DYLAN CLIFFORD

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Kerry Airport secures major funding boost

Kerry Airport has been allocated over €2.76 million under the new Regional Airports Programme 2026-2030. This significant funding will support a variety of essential projects at the Farranfore base, including […]

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Kerry Airport has been allocated over €2.76 million under the new Regional Airports Programme 2026-2030.

This significant funding will support a variety of essential projects at the Farranfore base, including the replacement of fire tenders and the implementation of new safety and security upgrades.
The capital investment is part of a wider €8 million package aimed at supporting regional connectivity and economic development across the country. For Kerry, the funding is seen as a vital step in ensuring the airport can meet future demand while maintaining its infrastructure.
Basil Sheerin, Chief Financial Officer at Kerry Airport, welcomed the announcement and acknowledged the support of local representatives.
“Kerry Airport is very grateful to the Minister for Transport and the Kerry-based members of Government Minister Norma Foley, and Michael Cahill TD as well as Deputies Michael Healy-Rae, Danny Healy-Rae and Pa Daly for their steadfast support,” Mr Sheerin said. ”The funding provided for both operational and capital expenditure has been critical to delivering investment to upgrade safety and security infrastructure.”

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Minister Niall Collins visits KCYS Youth Diversion Project

Kerry Community Youth Service (KCYS) was pleased to welcome Minister Niall Collins to its Youth Diversion Project in Kilarney last week. The visit gave the Minister an opportunity to meet […]

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Kerry Community Youth Service (KCYS) was pleased to welcome Minister Niall Collins to its Youth Diversion Project in Kilarney last week.

The visit gave the Minister an opportunity to meet staff and hear directly about the work of the Kerry Youth Diversion Project, including early intervention, family support, court accompaniment and wider youth justice practice across the county.
KCYS supports young people across a broad continuum of services in Kerry, from preventative and developmental youth work through to highly targeted interventions for young people and families facing significant challenge and complexity. The Youth Diversion Project forms an important part of that wider continuum of support.
Speaking following the visit, Seamus Whitty, CEO of KCYS, said:
“We were delighted to welcome Minister Collins to Kerry and to have the opportunity to give him a sense of the breadth and depth of the work being carried by the Youth Diversion Project here.
The Youth Diversion Project in Kerry is a strong and well-developed intervention, grounded in practice, informed by evidence, and marked by innovation in how it supports young people and families. It is part of a broader continuum of supports provided by KCYS, and it depends on strong collaboration across teams, services and community partners to make a real difference in people’s lives.
It is also important to acknowledge the Department’s continued commitment to youth justice. The policy direction in this area has been a progressive one, and that has created space for work of this kind to develop and respond to need in a meaningful way.”
The visit highlighted the scale and complexity of the work being carried by the KCYS team, and the importance of sustained investment in youth work responses for young people and families.

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