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Plans for cycleway between Torc and Dinish

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Kerry County Council is hoping to develop a pedestrian and cycle link from Torc Waterfall to the Dinish car park.

The local authority is in consultation with Fáilte Ireland, the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) to develop a route that would complete the ‘Muckross Loop’.

At a recent Killarney Municipal District meeting, newly appointed councillor John O’Donoghue asked: “That the Council would update the members on the progress made in conjunction with the NPWS on the provision of a Walkway/Cycleway adjacent to the N71 from the back entrance of Dinis towards Torc”.

In reply a Council official said: “The Council are seeking a feasibility study to consider route options and will provide updates to members when available”.

Plans to provide parking at the Blue Pool walkway are advancing. The Council needs to acquire a portion of land to progress this project.

“The NPWS are still currently awaiting legal advice in regard to the disposal of lands,” the Council said. “On establishing the feasibility of the proposed project, the Municipal District will progress plans and examine funding streams that may facilitate this development.”

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Glenflesk Dancers secure East Kerry Scór na bPáistí title

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The Glenflesk figure dancing team of Clodagh McSwiney, Rebecca O’Donoghue, Rachel O’Donoghue, Emily McMahon, Seoidín Dunne, and Paddy MacGillicuddy, pictured following their victory in the East Kerry Final of Scór na bPáistí in Fossa. Mentored by Maria McMahon and Lisa Hegarty, the group will now represent the district in the county final in Ballybunion on March 22nd.

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A special musical celebration titled ‘St. Brigid and the Arrival of Spring’ took place recently in the great hall of Muckross House.

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Spring welcomed with trad music at Muckross House


A special musical celebration titled ‘St. Brigid and the Arrival of Spring’ took place recently in the great hall of Muckross House.


The event, presented by the Muckross House Research Library on behalf of the Trustees, featured performances by world-famous tin whistle player Mary Bergin, master harper Kathleen Loughnane, and fiddle and bouzouki player Mick Conneely.
The evening included a repertoire of jigs, reels, and slow airs. During the performance, Kathleen Loughnane shared historical insights into the Belfast Harp Festival of 1792, where Edward Bunting recorded ancient tunes to preserve them. She also highlighted the story of a North Kerry man named Lyons who served as the harper to Lord Antrim.
Former Mayor of Killarney, Michael Gleeson, was among the attendees and praised the event for its informative and enjoyable atmosphere. He noted that the music helped dispel the gloom of recent weather and extended his thanks to Patricia and the organizing team.
The performers brought distinguished backgrounds to the Killarney stage. Mary Bergin, originally from Dublin and now living in Connemara, received an Honorary Doctorate from UCD in 2022. Kathleen Loughnane, a native of

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