Archive for March 10th, 2022

Sponsored: Two Nights Of Beats, Birdcages And Cocktails At Lotties

Sponsored: Two Nights Of Beats, Birdcages And Cocktails At Lotties

March 10, 2022 at 11:45 am Comments are Disabled

WITH the St. Patrick’s long weekend just around the corner, Lottie’s at The Ashe have two nights of beats, birdcages and cocktails planned! On Friday 18th and Saturday the 19th of March, Dessie Mac will be on the decks, cocktails will flow and the latest dining experiences from Lottie’s, The […]

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Works on the canal road.

Canal Works Scheduled To Be Completed By End Of March

March 10, 2022 at 11:15 am Comments are Disabled

WORKS on the canal — which have seen a traffic light system installed in recent months — are set to be completed by the end of March. Labour Cllr. Terry O’ Brien asked the Council for an update on the works currently being carried out on the Canal Road at […]

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Tralee Schools Included In DEIS Expansion

Tralee Schools Included In DEIS Expansion

March 10, 2022 at 10:59 am Comments are Disabled

MINISTER for Education Norma Foley TD announced a major expansion of the DEIS – Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools programme that will see the programme extended to an additional 15 schools across Kerry, including some in Tralee. The DEIS programme is being significantly expanded and eligible schools will now […]

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The CBS The Green soccer team.

CBS The Green Reaches Munster Senior Schools Soccer Final

March 10, 2022 at 10:45 am Comments are Disabled

THE CBS The Green senior soccer team have qualified for the Munster A final following a thrilling victory over Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG. The Green established an early lead going up 2-0 inside 20 minutes through goals from Ryan Guerin and Cian Brosnan, a lead they held going in at half time. […]

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Billy Ryle: Figures Show Applications To College Are Down On Last Year

Billy Ryle: Figures Show Applications To College Are Down On Last Year

March 10, 2022 at 10:32 am Comments are Disabled

Career Guidance Counsellor and Educational Commentator, Billy Ryle on the interim statistics released by the CAO which heralds good news for college applicants… Interim figures released by the Central Applications Office (CAO) suggest that the rush to college may be levelling off. The data covers the period up to 1st […]

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