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Killarney pupils art to feature in Road Safety Calendar

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By Michelle Crean

 

The art work of two creative Killarney school pupils has been chosen to feature in next year's Kerry County Council Road Safety Calendar.

The month of January will feature the a safety message from Aoibhe O’Donoghue from Sixth Class in Lissivigeen National School, while Evan Cahill, a Sixth Class pupil from Kilgobnet National School will have his work represented for the month of March.

The pandemic did not stop Kerry County Council’s annual Road Safety Calendar Art Competition from taking place this year with over 500 entries received from primary school children around the county, demonstrating their artistic skills and their ambition to highlight the important message of road safety.

In previous years, the winning students would be invited to attend at County Buildings, Tralee and prizes would be presented by the Mayor of Kerry.

As this was not possible this year, in the interests of health and safety for all, Council staff arranged for prize boxes to be delivered this week to the school of each of the winning pupils.

Mayor Cllr Patrick Connor-Scarteen expressed congratulations to all the winners and the participants and a big thank-you to the teachers and students who took part this year.

The 2021 Road Safety Calendar is available to download from Kerry County Council’s website: www.kerrycoco.ie.

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Killarney breaks national May temperature record 

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Killarney breaks national May temperature record 

Killarney became one of the hottest spots in the country this week as Ireland’s nationalmaximum air temperature record for the month of May was officially broken.

According to data issued by Met Éireann on Tuesday, the weather station at Muckross House recorded a blistering 29.1°C on Tuesday afternoon.

The extraordinary reading comfortably surpassed the previous county May record of 28.4°C, which had stood for nearly three decades after being set in Liscahane Ardfert, on May 31  1997.

The historic warmth came as Northwest Europe was trapped under an intense high-pressure system, frequently referred to as a heat dome. 

The unseasonable weather pattern began pushing temperatures toward record levels on Monday when provisional records were initially breached across several nationwide monitoring stations.

Among Met Éireann’s 25 primary synoptic stations, Shannon Airport in County Clare also surpassed the 1997 milestone by reaching 28.6°C. 

The Climate and Automatic Monitoring Program (CAMP) network captured the peak of the heatwave, with three independent stations eclipsing the old record on Tuesday and Wednesday, led by the historic high at Muckross House.

Pauline Healy-Reen and her sister Frances at the Gap of Dunloe on Tuesday,

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Cars & Coffee for Jack & Jill Foundation on Monday

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Cars & Coffee for Jack & Jill Foundation
Ballymac Vintage Club will host a Cars & Coffee morning on Bank Holiday Monday, June 1, at Glenduff Manor (V92 YH32).
The event runs from 10:30am to midday, with all proceeds raised on the day going directly to the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation.
An optional short local road run will take place immediately after the meetup, with participants returning to Glenduff Manor afterward. All vintage, classic, and modern interest vehicles are welcome to attend.

Ballymac Vintage Club members launching the upcoming Cars & Coffee morning at Glenduff Manor. Left to right: Tom Glover, Kian O’Connor, George Glover, Joan Glover, Brian Glover, Paul Ahern, Mary Lynch, Ivan Groves, Michael Horan, Trish Horan, and Philip Blennerhassett.

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