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Celtic Whiskey Bar now offering wine Wednesdays and Sundays

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The Celtic Whiskey Bar and Larder on New Street is adding another string to its bow and as well as offering whiskey tasting sessions the popular bar is set to become a wine lovers paradise.

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The bar is launching a Wine Wednesday and Sunday experience.Every Wednesday and Sunday, with a full wine menu available, offering a delightful selection ranging from fizz to rich reds and delicate rosés. Whether you're a seasoned sommelier or just beginning to explore the world of wine, there's something for everyone to savour.“Step into the cosy establishment nestled in the heart of Killarney and prepare to embark on a journey through vineyards and varietals, all at heavily discounted prices that won't break the bank,” said the bar in a statement.“And the best part? Bottles start from just €20, making indulgence accessible to all.”Each week, the bar will be showcasing special wines available by the glass to  complement a delectable menu offerings.“The perfect pairing with their new and updated menu. The perfect spot for some casual drinks and dinner. Treat yourself to cheeseboards, chowder or any of the tasting offerings the new menu has to offer. Whatever your preference, their knowledgeable staff are on hand to guide you through our extensive wine selection, offering expert recommendations and ensuring that each sip is nothing short of perfection,” added the statement.

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Major expansion approved for St Oliver’s National School

St Oliver’s National School in Killarney is set for a significant expansion following its inclusion in the first phase of the National Development Plan school building program for 2026 .The […]

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St Oliver’s National School in Killarney is set for a significant expansion following its inclusion in the first phase of the National Development Plan school building program for 2026

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The project, funded under the Additional Accommodation Scheme, will allow the school to provide 42 additional student places. The planned extension focuses heavily on inclusive education, delivering three Special Educational Needs rooms and seven Special Education Teacher rooms. These new facilities are designed to ensure that pupils with additional requirements can access necessary supports within their own school community.
The investment in St. Oliver’s is part of a wider rollout of 105 projects nationwide scheduled to move to tender or construction over the next two years. The government’s strategy for this phase of the National Development Plan prioritizes increasing capacity for Special Educational Needs provision in existing schools.
Two other Kerry schools were also included in this initial funding tranche. Pobalscoil Inbhear Scéine in Kenmare will receive an extension featuring two Special Educational Needs rooms and three specialist rooms, while Nano Nagle Special School in Listowel is approved for four new Special Educational Needs classrooms.
Fianna Fáil TD Michael Cahill welcomed the news, stating the projects will make a real difference for families and staff in the county.
 

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Tourism reaches global markets

Killarney’s tourism offering took centre stage this week as local representatives promoted the town across major international events in Dublin, Florida, and Cologne. At the Holiday World Show in Dublin, […]

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Killarney’s tourism offering took centre stage this week as local representatives promoted the town across major international events in Dublin, Florida, and Cologne.

At the Holiday World Show in Dublin, which attracted over 25,000 visitors, the Discover Kerry stand was led by Kerry Tourism Industry Federation (KTIF) Chairman Pat O’Leary and Executive Joanne McCarthy.
The Killarney-based team handed out maps and guides provided by the Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce to assist potential visitors with specific queries regarding local walks and trails.
We had many enquiries for Killarney and we were able to give plenty tips for walks and trails around the area, as Killarney Chamber had provided us with maps,” Joanne McCarthy, Executive for Kerry Tourism Industry Federation,” Joanne McCarthy, Executive for Kerry Tourism Industry Federation.
The Dublin event featured several high-profile visitors, including the International Rose of Tralee, Katelyn Cummins, and US Ambassador to Ireland, Edward S. Walsh, who expressed great enthusiasm for the county’s world-class golf and landscape.
Killarney’s reach extended globally with representation at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida, and the CMT show in Germany. These international missions are part of a unified strategy between the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation, Kerry County Council, and Tech Industry Alliance to promote the region as a premier destination to visit, live, and work.

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