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Frustration as Outdoor Dining project further delayed

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By Sean Moriarty

Kerry County Council will be asked to explain why plans for the construction of the outdoor dining public space in Kenmare Place is falling so far behind.

The latest completion date promised by the Council is the end of September but one elected councillor believes this is unrealistic given the amount of work that remains on site.

Construction of the project, which is funded by Fáilte Ireland, began in May this year with a three to four-month timeframe promised.

Late last month elected councillors were informed by email that the project will be completed by the end of September this year – just over two weeks away.

A lack of construction materials is the cause of the latest delay.

Cllr Brendan Cronin is going to raise the matter at next week’s Killarney Municipal District meeting.

He will ask: “When will the new outdoor dining area at Kenmare Place be completed and open to the public?”

The Ballyhar councillor believes that the September date is not realistic and has expressed disappointment that the project will miss the tourist season this year.

“The latest emails said it would be finished by the end of September. They say there are delays in getting materials but surely if you ordered stuff in May it would be here by now unless you are after something really fancy altogether," he told the Killarney Advertiser.

"It is just a few walls, seats and paving, this is a very straightforward job. The Council told us it was a three month job - if you walked down there it is a long way off finishing.”

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Ladybirds seeking new members

The Killarney branch of the Irish Girl Guides is currently seeking new members for its Ladybirds division. Aimed at girls aged 5 to 7, the Lily Ladybirds provide an all-inclusive […]

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The Killarney branch of the Irish Girl Guides is currently seeking new members for its Ladybirds division.

Aimed at girls aged 5 to 7, the Lily Ladybirds provide an all-inclusive environment where young members are encouraged to reach their full potential through a mix of play, discovery, and community involvement.
As part of the Irish Girl Guides (IGG), the mission of the branch is to enable girls and young women to develop into responsible citizens of the world. The Ladybirds programme specifically focuses on building confidence and teaching essential life skills. Participants engage in fun activities that help them develop a respect for the outdoors and learn to work effectively as part of a team.
Weekly meetings take place during the school term on Monday nights from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. These sessions are held at the Presentation Monastery School on the New Road, providing a consistent and safe space for the girls to gather and learn.
A dedicated registration and information evening will be held on September 29th at 6:00 pm at the Presentation Monastery School. Organisers have noted that spaces within the Killarney branch are limited, so any parents or guardians interested in enrolling their children are encouraged to attend this session.
For further details on the enrolment process or the activities planned for the upcoming term, Maura Fitzgerald is available for inquiries at 087 7986958.

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Hermitage Green set for landmark St Mary’s Church concert

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The Wander Wild Festival, supported by Pig’s Lane, has confirmed that Irish trad-folk band Hermitage Green will headline a special concert as part of this year’s outdoor, culture, and wellness programme.

The performance is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, at St Mary’s Church of the Sloes, a venue chosen for its unique atmosphere and stunning acoustics.

Known for an original instrumental arrangement that features the bodhrán, djembe, rhythmic guitar, and banjo, the five-piece band is entering its 15th year with significant momentum.

Their 2024 album, Connection, showcased a broadened creative scope through collaborations with author Gregory David Roberts and artist Bobby Fingers, earning praise for its emotional storytelling and sonic ambition.

This recent success was mirrored on stage when the group closed the Rankin Woods Stage at Electric Picnic and followed it with a sold-out performance at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre.

Doors for the St Mary’s Church of the Sloes event will open at 8:00 pm on April 18, with tickets currently available through the official festival booking platform.

The Wander Wild Festival itself runs from April 17 to 19 and is supported by Fáilte Ireland, Kerry County Council, 53 Degrees North, Heineken 00, and Pig’s Lane.

With over 160 events scheduled across the weekend, the festival continues to establish Killarney as a leading destination for adventure and culture.

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