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Business community welcomes town rebrand plan

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Killarney’s business community has described proposals to rebrand the town to facilitate its further development as a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way as an exciting opportunity for stakeholders.

They say the plan will ensure all of Kerry is best positioned to further develop and prosper in a structured and focused manner.

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce President, Cllr Niall Kelleher, said the town has worked exceptionally hard to earn its position as the premier tourist town in the country, and all involved in its promotion, internationally and domestically, have helped provide the resources required to create a world class tourism brand.

“To recover from the commercial and physical devastation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, initially in the short to medium term, Killarney Chamber is looking forward to working with Fáilte Ireland and the other stakeholders in utilising all available platforms and marketing collateral to rebuild the tourism sector and to regain Killarney and Kerry’s place as the most wonderful area to visit,” he said.

“As an important gateway to the gem that is the Wild Atlantic Way, we are looking forward to playing our part in the overarching brand while, at the same time, retaining the town’s very unique identity,” he added.

Fáilte Ireland has said rebranding Killarney and stressing its reputation as a world class tourism destination brand will have significant advantages for the entire county as it would encourage people to stay longer and visit other areas around Kerry.

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St Brigid’s choir to perform on Radio Kerry on Christmas morning

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The school choir of St Brigid’s Presentation Secondary School recently had the honour of recording with David Sheehan for a special Radio Kerry Christmas broadcast, which will air on Christmas morning.

The feature also includes contributions from Scartaglen National School.


The programme offers a mix of interviews with students, their reflections on the meaning of Christmas, festive music performed by the St Brigid’s choir, Christmas poetry, and a strong focus on the school’s CEIST values.

As part of this, students spoke about their TY-led Christmas Hamper initiative, an annual act of compassion that supports families within their own school community with care and kindness during the Christmas season.


St Brigid’s extended their sincere thanks to Ms Healy and Ms McCann, the dedicated coordinators of the school choir, and to Ms Finnerty, the school’s ethos coordinator, for their work and preparation in bringing this special opportunity to life. Tune in on Christmas morning!

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St. Oliver’s pupils become French speakers

Pupils s at St Oliver’s National School are now speaking French thanks to a successful ten-week language module delivered by French For All Killarney School of French. The intensive module, […]

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Pupils s at St Oliver’s National School are now speaking French thanks to a successful ten-week language module delivered by French For All Killarney School of French.

The intensive module, which focused on the inclusion and pro-active learning of French, concluded with a celebratory and festive event for the three fifth classes.

Course Director and native French teacher Hélène Olivier-Courtney marked the final day with a selection of French food, including macarons, homemade crêpes, croissants, pains au chocolat, and baguettes. The food added a real French touch to the celebrations for students interested in baking, football, fashion, and art.

The ten-week language module began in schools nationally in 2021 through applications to Post Primary Language Ireland (PPLI). The course aims to help children develop a love for French and language learning in general, giving them a valuable head start before secondary school. Activities included cultural projects, art projects reflecting the children’s interests, songs, and games, making the language journey enjoyable and meaningful.

Hélène Olivier-Courtney extended a special thanks to principa Colm O’Suilleabhain and Deputy Principal Sandra Chute for welcoming French into the school this year. She also thanked all the teachers and SNAs for their continuous support.

Adult and secondary school students’ classes will resume on January 12. Hélène Olivier-Courtney wished everyone “Joyeux Noël” and extended best wishes ahead of the New Year to Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate students in 2026. She can be contacted on helene@frenchforall.ie.

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