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Renewed efforts to bring the Annals of Inisfallen home

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Fresh attempts are underway to secure the return of the Annals of Inisfallen from the UK to Ireland.

The medieval manuscript, which holds significant historical and cultural value, is closely linked to Lough Leane and the ancient monastic settlement on Innisfallen Island.

The Annals, believed to have been compiled by monks in the 11th or 12th centuries, provide an invaluable record of early Irish history, documenting major events across Ireland and beyond.

Currently housed in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, the manuscript has long been a subject of calls for repatriation.

Efforts to bring the Annals back to Ireland have been revived by historians, cultural groups, and local politicians who argue that the document belongs in its place of origin.

At a recent Dail sitting Kerry Td Deputy Michael Healy-Rae asked the then Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media to provide an update with regard to “the Books of Innisfallen potentially being relocated to Ireland.”

The push aligns with a growing international movement calling for the return of historical artifacts to their native lands.

“The item in question is legally the property of an institution overseas,” said Minister Caherine Martin in reply.

“Curatorial decisions for the venue concerned [including the exhibition of items on loan] are a matter for the National Parks and Wildlife Service.”

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BREAKING: Kerry ETB Awarded €2.3m to purchase Pretty Polly Site

The Kerry Education and Training Board (Kerry ETB) has been awarded €2.3 million in funding to purchase the former Pretty Polly site on Upper Park Road, Killarney. The funding, announced […]

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The Kerry Education and Training Board (Kerry ETB) has been awarded €2.3 million in funding to purchase the former Pretty Polly site on Upper Park Road, Killarney.

The funding, announced this morning by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, will allow Kerry ETB to develop the site as a new Tourism Sector Training College. The proposed facility will focus on training for the hospitality and tourism industries.
Kerry TD Michael Cahill described the announcement as “a major vote of confidence in Killarney and the wider Kerry tourism industry.”
“This is immense news for the town,” said Deputy Cahill. “It will mark Killarney out officially as the tourism capital of Ireland by providing a Hospitality Sector Training College right in the heart of the county.”
Deputy Cahill said he had been advocating for such a development since entering the Dáil, adding that the investment “will be a gamechanger for the hospitality sector in Killarney and Kerry.”
He also recalled the former CERT training centre that operated at the Torc Great Southern Hotel in the 1970s, noting that this new project would revive that legacy for a new generation of tourism professionals.
The Pretty Polly site, vacant for many years, will now be transformed into a key educational and economic hub for the region once the project proceeds.

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Coffee morning being held in memory of late Kevin O’Shea

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A coffee morning will take place in the Aghadoe Heights Hotel next week in memory of the late Kevin O’Shea.


It will take place on October 18 from 11am to 1pm.


All proceeds will go to Kerry Hospice Foundation, Kerry Cancer Support Group and Recovery Haven.


For those who are unable to make it on the day, you can make a donation online by scanning the QR code on the picture.


Kevin’s family extended their heartfelt thanks to local businesses and hotels that have generously sponsored spot prizes, all to be won on the day.


They also said that any donation, big or small, is appreciated and all support is most welcome.

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