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Grants available to smaller tourism business operators in Killarney

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By Sean Moriarty

 

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce is calling on the wider business community to apply for a new Fáilte Ireland Tourism Business Continuity Scheme grant that has just been made available. The State tourism promotion agency will make €55 million available to businesses that have not been supported previously by schemes like the 'Covid Restrictions Support Scheme'.

The new scheme is aimed at the smaller operator like B&B owners, jarveys, boat tour operators and many more who are not represented by national bodies.

“We will be helping all our members with this,” Chamber president Niall Kelleher told the Killarney Advertiser. “This is open to businesses in Killarney and the entire county.”

The chamber’s executive discussed the new grant at yesterday’s (Thursday’s) online executive meeting.

The scheme, called the Tourism Business Continuity Scheme, will be launched on February 11.

“This has been the most challenging year tourism has ever faced. The sector’s revenue has declined by a massive €6 billion and tens of thousands of jobs have been lost,” said Fáilte Ireland CEO Paul Kelly. “This will provide those tourism businesses who have not received support through the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) or previous Fáilte Ireland business continuity schemes, with direct financial assistance.”

Mayor Brendan Cronin encouraged all businesses to apply for the grant and that business owners should contact any elected councillor if they were having difficulty with the application process.

“Businesses are on their knees so let’s grab this with both hands,” Mayor Cronin told the Killarney Advertiser.

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Newly released book documents Civil War politics in Kerry

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Kerry historian Owen O’Shea has released a new book detailing Civil War politics in the county and charting the turbulent and sometimes violent elections of the 1920s and early 1930s.

From Bullets to Ballots: Politics and Electioneering in Post-Civil War Kerry, 1923-33 has been published this week by UCD Press and will be launched at events in Tralee during the coming weeks.

Owen’s book is based on four years of research for a PhD at the School of History at University College Dublin.

Owen describes the Civil war in Kerry as the most divisive and longer lasting than any other county in Ireland.

He said: “Politics and election campaigns in the county were hugely influenced by the bitterness and hatred which the war created.

Elections brought underlying tensions to the surface and were often occasions of violence fuelled by fiery rhetoric from election platforms.”

In the book, the results of elections for the Civil War parties, as well as other parties who were not defined by the Treaty split, are considered in detail.

Key influences on electoral behaviour are examined, including party organisation, the role of party members, the dynamics of election campaigns, how the memory of the Civil War was used to persuade voters, and the crucial role of newspapers and their coverage of elections.

The book was launched by Professor Ferriter in Dublin bookshop Books Upstairs, on Tuesday.

There will be a Kerry launch on November 28 at O’Mahony’s Bookshop in Tralee with Minister Norma Foley as guest speaker.

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Soroptimists Public Speaking success

Sheila Casey pictured with the winners of the Soroptimists Public Speaking competition. Two winners advance to the Regional Final in Cork: Lily Ann Reen (Killarney Community College), who spoke on […]

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Sheila Casey pictured with the winners of the Soroptimists Public Speaking competition.

Two winners advance to the Regional Final in Cork: Lily Ann Reen (Killarney Community College), who spoke on ‘Life in the Fast Lane is it worth it?’, and Emma O’Sullivan (Pobalscoil Inbhear Sceine Kenmare), who presented on ‘If not us, then who, if not now, then when’. The Reserve winner is Anna Roche (St Brigid’s Secondary School Killarney), whose topic was ‘Fashions Dirty Secret’. The event marks 45 years of the Soroptimists promoting public speaking in Killarney.

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