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Celtic Steps awaits planning reprieve

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By Sean Moriarty

 

The operators of Celtic Steps are hopeful a resolution can be found to their recent planning permission plight after An Bord Pleanála, last month, put a stop to events taking place at night at Killarney Racecourse.

Planning officials were reacting to complaints from local residents following repeated incidents of late-night noise and traffic near the racecourse.

As a result, the popular Irish dance show was left without a home and faced an uncertain future unless something could be done.

Earlier this month Celtic Steps owner, David Rae, confirmed to the Killarney Advertiser that he himself would apply for permission to continue running the dance show at the venue.

He is hopeful that by going alone he will be able to secure the future of the six-time weekly summer time show.

Mr Rae remains tight-lipped on the outcome of his meeting with An Bord Pleanála, although he did confirm to the Killarney Advertiser that a new planning application has been lodged.

Celtic Steps did release a statement on Tuesday.

‘With the 2020 season fast approaching, we are looking forward to reopening in the Killarney Racecourse and the Brandon Conference Centre, Tralee, for what will be the ninth season of Celtic Steps The Show,’ it said.

‘In the meantime, we would like to sincerely thank the local residents, business-people and close-knit community of Killarney, as well as other communities within County Kerry and worldwide, for your continued support of Celtic Steps The Show and your immense display of passion for the prosperity of Irish Culture, storytelling, music and dance’.

Celtic Steps is also pushing on with its recruitment drive for its 2020 summer season both for its Tralee and Killarney shows.

 

 

 

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Killarney for Palestine raises €4,500 at ‘Taste of Palestine’ event

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The Killarney Palestinian and wider Arabic community gathered recently to celebrate the end of Ramadan with an Eid event that raised €4,500 for humanitarian aid.


Held at Noelle’s Cafe in Old Market Lane, the ‘Taste of Palestine’ afternoon saw crowds fill the lane in bright sunshine. Attendees were served a range of traditional Palestinian dishes, including falafel, musakhan rolls, maqluba, hummus, and chocolate-covered dates.
A spokesperson for Killarney for Palestine highlighted the cultural significance of the event, stating that food represents a centuries-old connection to the land, identity, and memory. They noted that it is vital to reclaim and preserve the true origins of these traditional dishes.
The organisers expressed their gratitude to Noelle Crosbie and Taher Ali of Noelle’s Cafe for hosting and facilitating the fundraiser.
The total of €4,500 raised will directly benefit six displaced families in the Gaza Strip currently supported by the group. The funds will also assist with the ongoing running costs of Killarney for Palestine as they continue to organise local community events.

Killarney for Palestine raises €4,500 at ‘Taste of Palestine’ event

The Killarney Palestinian and wider Arabic community gathered recently to celebrate the end of Ramadan with an Eid event that raised €4,500 for humanitarian aid.


Held at Noelle’s Cafe in Old Market Lane, the ‘Taste of Palestine’ afternoon saw crowds fill the lane in bright sunshine. Attendees were served a range of traditional Palestinian dishes, including falafel, musakhan rolls, maqluba, hummus, and chocolate-covered dates.
A spokesperson for Killarney for Palestine highlighted the cultural significance of the event, stating that food represents a centuries-old connection to the land, identity, and memory. They noted that it is vital to reclaim and preserve the true origins of these traditional dishes.
The organisers expressed their gratitude to Noelle Crosbie and Taher Ali of Noelle’s Cafe for hosting and facilitating the fundraiser.
The total of €4,500 raised will directly benefit six displaced families in the Gaza Strip currently supported by the group. The funds will also assist with the ongoing running costs of Killarney for Palestine as they continue to organise local community events.

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Former President Michael D Higgins to address INTO Congress

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Former President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, is scheduled to visit Killarney next week to address the 158th Annual Congress of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO).

The conference will take place at the Gleneagle Arena from Monday, April 6 to Wednesday, April 8.

The former President, whose second term in office concluded late last year, is set to address delegates on the final morning of the congress, Wednesday, at 10:45 am.

As the largest primary school teachers’ union in Ireland, the INTO expects a significant turnout for the three-day event.

This year’s agenda is dominated by several high-profile issues, including teachers’ pay, industrial relations, and school funding.

Delegates will also discuss teacher supply, special education supports, and the new primary school curriculum.

The congress officially opens at 2:00 pm on Monday with an address from INTO President Anne Horan.

On Tuesday morning at 9:00 am, the Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton, is scheduled to speak, followed by a response from INTO General Secretary John Boyle.

The arrival of hundreds of delegates is expected to provide a significant boost to the local Killarney economy during the Easter period.

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