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Free traditional arts concerts back for a 14th season

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FREE CONCERTS: Free traditional arts concerts in Killarney are back tonight (Saturday). Pictured is Tim O'Shea.

 

The first of this summer’s free traditional arts concerts gets underway tonight (Saturday) at St Mary’s Church of Ireland, in Killarney.

Spraoi Chiarrai is the collective name given to a group of young traditional musicians, singers, dancers, storytellers and performers who, for the last 14 years, have entertained locals and tourists alike with their unique shows in surreal settings.

Their first performance will feature sisters Maighreád Ní Lúasa (accordion) and sister Ciatriona Ní Lúasa (fiddle) from Coolea, Ballyvourney, and they will be joined by Spraoi Chiarraí producer/director Tim O’Shea (guitar/vocals/bodhrán).

After the performance there will be three more opportunities to catch the group at St Mary’s through the summer. There are also two outdoor performances planned for the grounds of Killarney House with the first of these scheduled for July 13.

The concerts feature fiddle, Irish harp, accordion, flute, whistle, Irish uilleann pipes, guitar, harmonica, bodhrán and vocals as well as Irish dancing and storytelling (outdoor only).

All indoor concerts are at 8pm and outdoor performances are at 2pm.

“There is nothing quite like this around, it showcases two landmarks in Killarney to locals and visitors while at the same time showcasing young talent,” Tim O’Shea said. “And the youngsters get a chance to experience a real concert in a high profile setting.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Council developing safety proposals for Lissivigeen National School

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Kerry County Council is currently developing proposals to improve the layout and operation of the school set-down area at Lissivigeen National School.

The update was provided at this week’s Killarney Municipal District meeting following a motion from Councillor Niall Kelleher.

Cllr Kelleher requested a concrete set of proposals and a delivery timeline to permanently resolve the traffic, parking, and road safety issues at the school, following a direct deputation from school representatives in May.

In its official reply, the Council stated that it will engage with stakeholders as the design progresses.

However, the local authority noted that significant improvements to the area in front of the school will require alterations to the national road.

To progress this, Kerry County Council has brought the issues raised by the school to the attention of the Safety Section of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).

The move follows an urgent appeal in May by School Principal Ellen Cagney and Parents’ Association Chairperson Michelle Barrett.

They told councillors that the current setup on the busy N22 is chaotic and a serious accident risk for the 271 pupils and their families.

The school has been seeking a lower speed limit during drop-off and pick-up hours, digital warning signs, improved road markings, and an upgraded set-down area to stop parents from having to park on the grassy verges of the primary route.


Children navigating fast-moving traffic at Lissivigeen National School, a growing school with outdated access, where safety can’t wait. Photo: Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan

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Killarney Valley AC to refurbish attack following success

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Killarney Valley AC to refurbish attack following success


The ongoing national and international success of Killarney Valley Athletic Club members has prompted club officials to re-invest in the club’s state-of-the-art facility on New Road.


Developed to provide a top-class training ground for local talent, the Killarney Valley AC arena has become a vital hub for Kerry athletics.
Following a period of national and international success the club is now preparing for its future by upgrading to its running track.
Club official and coach Jer Griffin said:
“What is very satisfying is that the hard work of the athletes, the coaching team and the hard working committee is reaping rewards. This summer the track at the Killarney Valley AC arena it is set for a refurbishment at a significant cost to the club. It is felt it is a great investment in the community as Killarney Valley AC now has national senior women’s and men’s teams in the final on August 9 and that is a definite positive reflection on the visionaries.”
The announcement follows another standout performance at the AAI National Track and Field Championships last weekend, where the club secured three more medals.

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