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Ready, set……cycle in aid of Barraduff National School!

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CYCLE: Getting ready for the 8th annual Barraduff National School cycle from front l-r were: Aimee Shine, Josh and Ryan O’Donoghue, Conor and Kate Darmody, Chloe O’Donoghue and Shannon Murphy. Back l-r: Tara Murphy, Breda O’Donoghue, Mike Murphy, Elaine Murphy, Shane O’Riordan, Marie O’Donoghue and Stephen Darmody.

 

By Michelle Crean

Barraduff locals are gearing up for the 8thannual school cycle which takes place this Sunday, June 16.

The event is organised by the Parents and Friends of Barraduff National School, who have, over the last seven years hosted hundreds of cyclists and helped raise funds to improve the teaching resources available to the pupils of Barraduff National School.

“This year we are raising funds to assist with the fit-out costs of a new Sensory Room in the school and an extension of the playground facilities,” Stephen Darmody, Chairperson of Barraduff National School Parents Association,told the Killarney Advertiser.

The cycle is an 80km route, commencing at the Community Field, Barraduff, and proceeding to Kenmare via Kilgarvan, he explained.

“At Kenmare we provide refreshments at the community centre before cyclists set off on the climb for Molls Gap where there will be a quick pit stop for fruit and water if necessary. From there it is back to John Dan’s Bar in Barraduff where there will be more refreshments to reward the cyclists for completing their challenge.

The cycle has proven a very popular event in recent years and is an ideal opportunity to tackle the Molls Gap climb in advance of the Ring of Kerry!”

Registration takes place in the community field Barraduff on Saturday, June 15 from 7pm to 8pm, and on Sunday morning from 7.30am, he added.

 

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Premiere of Oscar-nominated film ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’

Killarney for Palestine will present the County Kerry premiere screening of the critically acclaimed film The Voice of Hind Rajab at The Brehon Hotel on Sunday, February 22, at 18:30. […]

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Killarney for Palestine will present the County Kerry premiere screening of the critically acclaimed film The Voice of Hind Rajab at The Brehon Hotel on Sunday, February 22, at 18:30.

The exclusive community event brings one of the most decorated films of the year to Killarney following its success on the international awards circuit.
The film has recently secured a BAFTA nomination, adding to its previous Academy Award and Golden Globe nods. A Tunisian-French co-production, it tells the true story of Hind Rajab, who was killed in Gaza.
The production is noted for incorporating actual voice recordings between Hind and the Red Crescent volunteers who attempted to rescue her.
At its London premiere, Killarney actress Jessie Buckley spoke about the film’s impact, stating: “I don’t know how to be human. I need stories like this to wake me up. And make me realise something I didn’t know I needed to realise.”
The film also holds the record for the longest standing ovation in the history of the Venice International Film Festival, where it received a 20-minute tribute and won the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize.
The project features a high-profile executive production team, including Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, and Spike Lee.
While the film is currently on release in cinemas nationwide, local organisers moved the screening to The Brehon Hotel after being unable to secure a local cinema setting.
A spokesperson for Killarney for Palestine described the event as “an act of bearing witness,” adding that it provides a chance for the community to come together for a powerful experience cantered on a child’s voice.

The local connection: A Voice from Linden House

The upcoming screening of The Voice of Hind Rajab holds a direct and poignant connection to the Killarney community through residents currently living in Linden House.
Bilal, a Palestinian native from Dura, has been living in Killarney for the past two months and highlights the ongoing reality faced by those in his homeland.
While Bilal’s wife and children are currently safe in Jordan, his community in Dura continues to face extreme hardship. Recently, a friend in his home village received a 72-hour notice from the Israeli army regarding the imminent demolition of a family home, a practice described as collective punishment.
Bilal is sharing his story to give a local face to the international headlines, seeking to get the message of his people out to the world. His presence in Killarney serves as a reminder that the global events depicted in the film have a deep, personal impact on individuals now living within our local community.

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New nursing unit to open by end of March

Killarney’s multi-million euro Community Nursing Unit is finally expected to open its doors by the end of March 2025, bringing an end to years of bureaucratic delays. The 130-bed facility […]

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Killarney’s multi-million euro Community Nursing Unit is finally expected to open its doors by the end of March 2025, bringing an end to years of bureaucratic delays.

The 130-bed facility on the grounds of St Finan’s Hospital. which began construction in 2022 as part of a national Public Private Partnership, was officially handed over to the HSE last year.
The Health Service Executive is currently in the final stages of the registration process with HIQA.
A “courtesy pre-registration visit” was conducted in late January, and the HSE is now addressing minor recommendations before submitting the final application.
The state-of-the-art unit includes 30 dementia-specific beds and will replace the aging facilities at St Columbanus’ Home and Killarney Community Hospital.
Once the transfer of residents is complete, it will clear the way for further healthcare developments in the town, including a proposed Minor Injury Unit at the St Columbanus site.
Bernard Gloster, CEO of the HSE, recently told the Oireachtas Health Committee that the opening is a priority for the first quarter of the year.
Mayor of Killarney Martin Grady confirmed the timeline.

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