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Erasmus+ funding boosts Celtic’s Italian links

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Reigning Kerry league and cup senior title holders Killarney Celtic FC have secured very significant funding for an exchange programme under the Erasmus+ Youth Mobility Scheme provided through Léargas.

It will enable members of the club to travel to Verrès, in the Italian Alpine province of Aosta, for the second time in three years, with the Italians having brought medieval pageantry to Killarney for last year’s St Patrick's Day.
The 2025 exchange will strengthen the connections between the two towns and, on this occasion, the project is a youth mobility exchange established between Killarney Celtic and Verrès college ISILTEP.
An action-packed programme of cultural, social and physical activities will be organised for the Italian youths and the visitors, drawn from six Killarney Celtic teams at Under-13 and Under-16 levels.
The project was launched at Celtic Park this week with Ireland South MEP, Seán Kelly, joining club executive members and coaches to welcome the Erasmus+ funding.
Léargas manages international and national exchange programmes in education, youth and community work and vocational education and training and the value of the funding secured by Killarney Celtic-Verrès project is in the order of €50,000.
This will be the first time an Irish sports club has availed of Youth Mobility Erasmus+ funding and the trip will see 30 Killarney Celtic children, group leaders and accompanying adults travel to Italy, via Switzerland, during the first week of the Easter holidays.
The exciting programme is being planned with great cooperation from Mayor of Verrès, Alessandro Giovenzi, and a group of Italian organisers, including local soccer club ASD River Plaine Evançon, working alongside Celtic executive members and coaches.
Killarney Celtic FC Chairman, Philip O'Callaghan, remarked: “We are extremely grateful to the Irish national agency Léargas for the opportunities it has provided to our club to apply for this funding strand, making this exchange a really exciting prospect."
MEP Seán Kelly said he is delighted to see his hometown involved in an Erasmus+ mobility activity.
“I’d encourage other clubs and youth organisations in Kerry to follow the Killarney Celtic project closely to establish Erasmus opportunities of their own,” he said.
A small group of Killarney Celtic officials will travel to Verrès in early March as part of a preparatory visit to put the final logistical arrangements in place for what promises to be the trip of a lifetime for the boys and girls involved.
ISILTEP Principal, Antonella Dallou, is looking forward to more partnerships for formal and informal learning with Killarney: “It is great to partner with Killarney town and Killarney Celtic in this Erasmus+ project and we hope it leads to many more opportunities for the youth in both our communities to learn from each other and to work out how they can tackle common problems and advance common opportunities”.
Verrès-native but long-time Killarney resident and Celtic FC coach, Davide Mosca, said he hopes the Erasmus project will continue to strengthen the links between his native Aosta Valley and Killarney.
“There is so much benefit for both communities from making this relationship endure,” he remarked.
Killarney Celtic’s U16A boys’ coach, Brian Looney, has expertly guided the club through the Erasmus+ application process and securing funding.
“The project represents a great opportunity for our young people to have life-enhancing experiences. Erasmus+ is a great programme and full credit to people like MEP Seán Kelly who saw that Erasmus had potential beyond formal education,” he said.
“Although the application process can seem difficult, the training we got from Léargas was of huge value in building a funded project and we appreciate their encouragement,” Mr Looney added.

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World domination for Áine Murphy dancers in Chicago

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Six dancers from the Áine Murphy Dance Academy in Gneeveguilla have returned from Chicago following a massive haul of medals and titles at the World Irish Dance Championships.

The highlight of the trip saw Marcus O’Sullivan from Milltown crowned World Champion in the Under 13 Boys category.

This is Marcus’s third consecutive world title, a feat that follows his All-Ireland win in Killarney earlier this spring.

His year has been further marked by a personal invitation from Michael Flatley to perform at the 30th-anniversary opening of Lord of the Dance.

In the Under 19 competition, Kilcummin’s Caoimhe O’Halloran secured a podium finish, bringing a coveted World Globe back to Kerry.

Her success is particularly notable as she missed last year’s event due to injury and is currently preparing for her Leaving Certificate.

Eleven-year-old Isabelle O’Sullivan from Rathmore also reached the world stage podium, finishing 6th in the Under 12 category.

Her sister, Grace O’Sullivan, and Kayla Fleming from Brosna both successfully made the final recall in their divisions, while Killarney’s Grace O’Leary achieved a personal best in her first-ever World Championship appearance.

The Academy expressed their gratitude to the local businesses, families, and communities whose fundraising efforts made the trip to the United States possible.

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Bowling alley approved for Killarney Outlet Centre

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Killarney Outlet Centre has secured planning permission to transform six vacant retail units into an eight-lane bowling alley and entertainment hub.

The development will occupy units 43 to 48, a section of the building that has remained empty since the shopping centre first opened in 1999.

Alongside the bowling lanes, the new facility is set to include an interactive games area, significantly expanding the town’s indoor leisure options.

This approval follows a separate planning grant last year which cleared the way for a major redevelopment of another part of the centre.

Those plans involve converting units 63 to 68 into a dining area, while unit 69 is earmarked for a dedicated events space focused on Irish music, dancing, and craft fairs.

The overall project also includes the redevelopment of the main concourse to incorporate a bar and seating area.

Kerry County Council has given the green light for the latest expansion with eight conditions attached to the permission.

Once completed, the combined leisure, dining, and event spaces represent a shift in strategy for the Outlet Centre, moving towards a night-time entertainment and social destination.

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