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Wedding couples can keep smiling in Killarney National Park

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Deputy Michael Healy Rae has welcomed official news from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage that wedding couples can have their photographs professionally taken in Killarney National Park despite claims to the contrary.

In a written reply to a recent Dáil question by the Kilgarvan TD, Deputy Michael Healy Rae was assured that there was “absolutely no substance to the recent claims that married couples are not permitted to take their photos”.

“I am pleased to inform the Deputy that there is absolutely no substance to the recent claims that married couples are not permitted to take their photos in Killarney National Park. There has been no change of policy introduced in respect of the treatment of commercial photography in the National Park. Photography by the general public and amateur wildlife photography is permitted within the Park. All commercial events, including professional photography, wedding, promotional, fashion etc., is subject to a permit system. This has been the case for quite some time," Minister Darragh O’Brien said.

“A permit has long been required for both insurance and indemnification purposes. It is incumbent upon the professional photographer to apply for a current permit - which is readily and quickly available. It is a very simple process for the professional photographer to complete and permits apply for the year. The staff of my Department will always accommodate photographers and work with them to ensure safety for all at the National Park.”

Deputy Michael Healy Rae has welcomed confirmation of the policy and is delighted that the long standing tradition of couples taking wedding pictures in Killarney National Park will continue onto another generation of people.

“This is great news as I have received a lot of calls from worried couples, but my advice to them now is to keep smiling for the camera on their most important of days,” Deputy Michael Healy Rae said.

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Tourism Ireland CEO Outlines Global Strategy at KTIF Tourism Day

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The CEO of Tourism Ireland, Alice Mansergh, was in Killarney on Tuesday of this week to address tourism leaders from across the county at the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation (KTIF) Tourism Day 2026.

The event, held at The Brehon Hotel & Spa, brought together a broad range of representatives from Kerry’s business community, including accommodation providers, visitor attractions, and transport services.


As a membership organisation representing tourism operators throughout the county, KTIF provides a unified voice for the sector.

During her address, Ms Mansergh outlined overseas market performance and emerging travel trends, focusing specifically on how Kerry can capitalise on international opportunities.


The morning featured a diverse line-up of speakers, including Kerry County Council Chief Executive Fearghal Reidy, who spoke on infrastructure and sustainable growth, and Miriam Kennedy, Head of the Wild Atlantic Way at Fáilte Ireland.

Technology and the economy were also central themes, with RDI Hub CEO Fergal Brosnan discussing AI and digital transformation, while global financial expert Mike O’Sullivan provided insights into international economic conditions.

Writer and publican Billy Keane also addressed the gathering, highlighting the cultural role of the Irish pub in the visitor experience.


KTIF Chairperson Pat O’Leary said the diversity of speakers reflects the interconnected nature of the industry: “Tourism in Kerry is not one single sector — it is a network of businesses and communities working together. From international marketing and economic forecasting to innovation and the unique role of our publicans, today’s discussions highlight how every element contributes to the strength of our tourism product. With representation from all regions, chambers and businesses of every scale in the county, KTIF ensures that the voice is unified and influential.”


The discussions focused on sustainability and community resilience, with significant attention given to upcoming international opportunities like the Ryder Cup 2027.

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Kerry Stars honours the Late Vincent Lacke with Memorial Tournament

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The second annual Vincent Lacke Memorial Soccer Tournament took place on Sunday at the Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre.

Organised by the Kerry Stars Special Olympics Sports Club, the event celebrated the life of the “gentle giant” whose presence is still deeply missed by his clubmates and friends.
Vincent’s sister, Mary Lyne, and her husband Mikey were in attendance to witness the competition.


While the Mallow teams ultimately claimed both perpetual trophies, the day focused on participation and sportsmanship, with every athlete receiving a medal for their efforts.
The medals and trophies were presented by Brendan, manager of Tesco Deerpark, where Vincent was a highly regarded staff member for over 20 years.

Several of his former Tesco colleagues also gave up their Sunday to volunteer at the event.
Club officials expressed their sincere gratitude to the Order of Malta and the staff at Aura for their assistance, as well as the volunteers who managed the refereeing and logistics.

Plans are already in motion for next year’s tournament, with more of Vincent’s family expected to travel from the USA to attend.

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