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Blás award a sweet win for local honey business

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By Michelle Crean

Winning a major national food award after only two years in business is a sweet success for one Kilcummin honey producing family.

Tim and Kathleen Regan of Regan’s Family Apiary were awarded Silver by the Blás Na hEireann judges this week - which is considered to the Oscars of the Irish food industry.

Normally presented in Dingle, this year’s winners tuned in for a second year running from every corner of the country for a virtual celebration of the very best in Irish food.

Products from every county in Ireland were entered into this year’s competition to win Gold, Silver or Bronze in over 150 food and drink categories, as well as key awards like Supreme Champion and Best Artisan Producer.

According to Tim, who runs the artisan business with his wife Kathleen, with help from his son Liam and daughter Katy, the win is thanks to the bees!

"It's down to the bees and the forage rather than the beekeeper," Tim told the Killarney Advertiser. "Good honey depends on three things, good weather, forage and the bees."

The former St Brendan's College Science and Maths teach explained that they started out with two hives seven years ago but that has now grown to 20 plus hives. The bees feed on briars, clover and other flowers which gives their wild flower honey its distinctive taste.

"On average you can get 40 to 50 pounds of honey per hive, on a good year it could go up to 100 pounds per hive," Tim, who is currently Chair of the Kerry Beekeepers Association, added. "Last year we had 20 to 30 pounds as the weather was too cold and the clover didn't release the nectar as it needs to reach 20 plus degrees."

At present the business runs from the family home in Inchicullane with an honesty table outside where customers can put the money in the box. They plan to sell online in time with the addition of candles, face creams and lip balms made from the honey. They're also planning a walking experience around the meadows to show how the honey is produced.

The 12 other Blás winners announced were: Camos Artisan Foods (Gold and Silver), Cistin na hEireann (Gold), Dingle Distillery (Silver), Dingle Farm (Silver), Dingle Goats Cheese (Bronze), Kells Bay Cheese (Silver), Kennedy’s Butchers (Gold and Silver), Prestige Foods Ltd (Gold and Silver), Quinlan's Kerry Fish (Gold and Bronze), Valentia Island Vermouth Ltd. (Bronze), West of Dingle (Gold), Rogha na Gaeltachta (Best in County), supported by LEO Kerry, and Knockatee Natural Dairy (Gold).

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Kneecap’s to lead Killarney run ahead of Palestine Fundraiser

Killarney for Palestine will host a charity coffee morning this Saturday, December 13, in aid of Médicins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and displaced families in Gaza. The coffee morning […]

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Killarney for Palestine will host a charity coffee morning this Saturday, December 13, in aid of Médicins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and displaced families in Gaza.

The coffee morning has been extended by an hour, running from 11.30am to 2.30pm, as Moglaí Bap of Kneecap will lead one of the group’s trademark community runs through a town. The run will finish at 1.50pm at The Black Sheep Hostel on New Street, where the fundraiser is taking place. Kneecap run in every town and city they perform in, and this weekend the INEC is on their schedule.
The event will be held inside the lounge and interior kitchen of The Black Sheep Hostel and will feature festive baked goods, hot drinks, and live music. A raffle will be held with prizes including a luxury hamper, vouchers for Dunnes Stores, Noelle’s Café, Phoenix Fitness, and tickets to Kneecap’s Killarney show.
The morning is family-friendly, with children’s face painting and Palestine merchandise available.
Organisers say they are hoping for a strong turnout to support humanitarian work in Gaza, with all proceeds going directly to MSF and displaced families.
For a full preview on Kneecap’s Killarney gigs turn to page 42.

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International Hotel has been sold!

The landmark International Hotel in Killarney has been sold, although the details of its new owner have not yet been confirmed. The Killarney Advertiser understands that the property was purchased […]

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The landmark International Hotel in Killarney has been sold, although the details of its new owner have not yet been confirmed.

The Killarney Advertiser understands that the property was purchased by a well-known local family already established in the hotel and hospitality sector.
The 98-bedroom property, located in the centre of town next to the jarvey stand and a short walk from Killarney National Park, was placed on the market last September with a guide price of between €18 million and €20 million.
CBRE, who handled the sale, had previously described the deal as “one of the most significant hotel property sales to come on the market in Killarney in recent years”.
The International Hotel had been operated by the Coyne family for nearly 50 years. The hotel was originally purchased by the late Sean Coyne in 1976. The family had modernised and expanded the business over the years. Facilities within the hotel include Hannigan’s Bar and Restaurant, along with meeting and event spaces.
The Coyne family stated earlier that the time was right to hand the hotel to new owners, saying they had “always seen ourselves as guardians of the International Hotel. Now is the time to pass it on so its heritage is protected and its future success is secured”.

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