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Green Christmas at Killarney National Park Education Centre

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Santa raises the Green Flag at Killarney National Park Education Centre.

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SANTA CLAUS arrived at Knockreer House to help the children of Firies National School raise Killarney National Park Education Centre’s second Eco-Centre Green Flag.

Killarney National Park Education Centre has become the only outdoor education centre in the country to be awarded a second Green Flag in the "Eco-Centres Award Scheme” run by An Taisce. “The scheme is an international environmental education programme, environmental management system and award scheme that promotes and acknowledges long-term action for the environment within centres of learning,” said Chris Barron, manager, Killarney National Education Centre.

The aim of Eco-Centres Scheme is to increase awareness of environmental issues through classroom and "in-the-field" activities and to transfer this knowledge into positive environmental action in the centre and in the wider community.
Centres that have successfully completed all the elements of the programme are awarded the "Green Flag". “The Green Flag award has now become well-recognized and many schools around the country take part in the programme. (Find out more from www.greenschoolsireland.org),” said Chris.

“Killarney National Park Education Centre was awarded its Green Flag for Biodiversity two years ago and the present Green Flag has been awarded for work carried out on “Litter & Waste”. “Being awarded our second Green Flag, is a huge achievement,” said Chris, who thanked all the students, staff and volunteers for their effort in the work towards it.

For details of all courses being run at the centre, (including After School Nature Club beginning in January), telephone 064-6635960 or email knpeducationcentre@ahg.gov.ie
 


 
Above: Santa raises the Green Flag at Killarney National Park Education Centre.

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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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Cllr O’Callaghan highlights deep-rooted bond between town and rally

Representing the Killarney Municipal District at Sunday’s Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes launch, Cllr Niall ‘Botty’ O’Callaghan praised the enduring partnership between the Rally of the Lakes and the […]

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Representing the Killarney Municipal District at Sunday’s Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes launch, Cllr Niall ‘Botty’ O’Callaghan praised the enduring partnership between the Rally of the Lakes and the local community.

For the O’Callaghan family, the event is deeply personal; they own and operate the Failte Hotel on College Street, a landmark business that has grown alongside the rally for decades.
Cllr O’Callaghan noted that the history of the Failte Hotel is inextricably linked with the rally’s heritage, serving as a hub for competitors and fans since the early days of the event.
He said that the rally has become a vital part of the fabric of Killarney life, providing a massive economic and social boost to the town. “The rally has been part of the hotel’s history as much as the hotel has been part of the rally’s history,” he told the gathered crowd, expressing his pride in seeing the tradition continue.
He welcomed the organisers and sponsors to Gleneagle, wishing the event continued success as it remains a cornerstone of the Killarney sporting calendar.

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