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Acclaimed Dutch cycling documentary to be screened in Killarney

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To mark ‘Bike Week’ in Ireland, the Kerry Cycling Campaign will show the acclaimed Dutch cycling documentary ‘Together we cycle’ in the Great Southern Hotel on Wednesday next.

The film investigates the critical events that led to the revival of the Dutch cycling culture. Many people think that cycling in the Netherlands is a natural phenomenon.

However, until the 1970s the development of mobility in the Netherlands followed trends across the globe. The bicycle had had its day, and the future belonged to the car. The only thing that had to be done was to adapt cities to the influx of cars. Then Dutch society took a different turn. Against all odds, people kept on cycling.

A spokesperson for the Kerry Cycling Campaign said: “This documentary is important for us too, when we consider our climate obligations and also the desire to encourage people to be more active and to consider the bicycle as a mode of transportation. in Kerry towns and villages, including Killarney, we are confident that in the coming years, more people will cycle and walk as the local authority improves the public realm across the county.’

‘Together we cycle’ will be screened in the Great Southern Hotel on May 17 at 7pm. There is no charge for the event that is supported by Kerry County Council and the Great Southern Hotel.

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Memory Tree returns to Holy Cross for Christmas season

The annual Killarney Memory Tree will once again illuminate the town this Christmas season, Holy Cross Mercy National School has confirmed. The initiative is a vital fundraiser for the school, […]

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The annual Killarney Memory Tree will once again illuminate the town this Christmas season, Holy Cross Mercy National School has confirmed.

The initiative is a vital fundraiser for the school, and organisers have thanked the public for their t support in previous years.

The lights on the Memory Tree will be lit throughout the Christmas period to commemorate loved ones.
To officially mark the start of the fundraiser, the ‘Switch On’ ceremony will take place on Tuesday, December 2, at 7 pm.
The event will feature prayers led by Fr Vitalis Barasa, along with festive carols by candlelight. All members of the public are welcome to attend.

In addition to the lighting ceremony, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all those being commemorated by the Memory Tree.
Mass will take place on Tuesday, December 16, at 1:10 pm in St. Mary’s Cathedral.
The Memory Tree will remain lit nightly throughout the Christmas season until January 6, the Feast of The Epiphany.

Lights for the Memory Tree can be purchased from the staff and pupils of Holy Cross Mercy School, or directly from the School Office located on New Road.

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Festive Foodie Guide 2025

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Our incredible 2025 Festive Foodie Guide is now live. Take a look at some of the incredible dining options we have in Killarney. The list is endless!

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