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Locals revisit abandoned Coltsmann’s Castle

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It has been abandoned and off-limits since the 1940s but locals recently got a rare opportunity to see the inside the walls of Coltsmann’s Castle. The doors of the famous but mysterious landmark were thrown open last week as part of the inaugural Architecture Kerry Weekend and visitors were treated to an insightful tour of the protected structure.

The O’Reilly family purchased the property in 2005 and significant works have already been carried out on the site. Organisers of the tour also revealed that plans are in place to completely renovate the building, which is located near Mill Road and is also known locally as Flesk Castle.

Architect Karol O’Mahony, historian John Knightly and Victoria McCarthy Conservation Officer Kerry County Council welcomed visitors to the recorded monument last weekend.

“Some locals are now hugely surprised that it still exists,” Karol O’Mahony said, “and more surprised that someone plans to renovate it, with the general consensus being, ‘Not in my lifetime!’”

Redevelopment is well underway, however, and O’Mahony has prepared an outline design and feasibility studies for renovation of the building as a family home.

The focus of the inaugural Architecture Kerry Festival was the county’s architectural heritage and the event, which will showcase and celebrate the best of the county’s architectural heritage, will take place from 28 to 30 September, and will feature talks, free guided tours, exhibitions, workshops and family events.

The aim of the new festival, which is part of the Creative Ireland Programme, is to highlight the wide diversity of the architectural landscape in Kerry and to make some of the best-known sites of architectural significance in the county accessible to all ages.

 

 

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Social Action Group celebrates 50 years of vital community service in Rathmore

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A local community-based organisation in Rathmore is celebrating a huge milestone later this month as it celebrates 50 years of service to the people of East Kerry.


The Social Action Group Rathmore (SAG) was founded in 1975 and is now a cornerstone of the local community.

Its primary mission is centred on the care and welfare of older people.


The community group will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Killarney Racecourse on October 25, followed by a commemorative mass in St. Joseph’s Church, Rathmore on October 26 at 11.30am.

The celebrations will continue throughout the year with the launch of a book which will document the foundation and achievements of the group.


It began as a student led initiative in a history class at St Mary’s Secondary School under the guidance of former principal Jerh O’Donoghue.

Over the decades, the SAG has developed 35 homes for older adults, established St Josephs Day Care Centre and created facilities for young people in Rathmore.


Noreen Fleming is the CEO of the SAG, and she said the group delivers a range of essential services.


She explained: “These services include meals-on-wheels, laundry services, and transport to St Joseph’s Day Care Centre, where older people enjoy meals, nursing care, social activities, and companionship five days a week. Some people live in isolated areas, and this service ensures they remain part of a thriving community in Rathmore.”


Donal O’Keeffe, chairperson, said that the celebrations will be an opportunity to honour the dedication of so many people over the last 50 years.


Tickets for the 50th Anniversary Celebration Night at Killarney Racecourse on October 25 are priced at €15 and are available from Teach Iosagáin or St Joseph’s Day Care Centre. For enquiries, please call 064 77 61000.

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Hotel staff complete successful summer wellness programme

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The O’Donoghue Ring Collection organised a seven-week summer wellness programme for their staff this year.

Employees participated in a 5km walk to end the successful campaign, with families also invited to join an optional 2km walk.


The initiative featured a variety of activities designed to nourish the mind, body, and soul, from in-house fitness classes including mat pilates and circuit training to an engaging book club with lively discussions, as well as a competitive steps challenge.


A new highlight this year was the launch of the running and walking club, created and led by team members themselves.

Chefs from across the Collection also shared their expertise through a healthy recipe’s initiative, promoting wholesome meal planning and mindful eating.


Participants also benefited from expert training plans, nutrition and sleep-hygiene guidance, and tailored recovery routines.


After completing the Fun Run, team members came together at Café du Parc to celebrate their efforts with a well-earned spread of light bites and refreshing spritzes crafted by the O’Donoghue Ring Collection’s mixology team.


Gemma Ring, Managing Director of the O’Donoghue Ring Collection, said working in hospitality is both challenging and rewarding.

She said: “The well-being of our teams is always our top priority. We thoroughly enjoyed this year’s wellness programme and event, and we hope everyone carries the benefits of the past seven weeks into the winter months.”

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