EPA Says Works Needed To Prevent Waste Water Pollution In Tralee

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SINN Fein TD for Kerry, Pa Daly, said a number of waterways in Kerry are now facing a severe biodiversity challenge.

He was speaking after the publication today of the Environment Protection Agency’s Urban Waste Water Treatment report 2021, which revealed Tralee and Abbeydorney as areas identified as needing works to prevent waste water causing harm to rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal waters.

“The EPA reports for a number of years have been concerning,” said Deputy Daly. “A number of factors impact on water quality, including agri emissions, discharge of sewage and run-off from other activities.

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“Water quality is also linked to biodiversity, which is being impacted by climate change. The report is clear that a number of waterways in Kerry are now facing a severe biodiversity challenge, and 33% are above “moderate” levels of pollution.

“This is not good enough and I have previously called for Irish water to carry out assessments in Cromane, Maherees, Tralee Bay, Valentia Harbour and the Kenmare River.

“The funding needs to be provided for this work and for whatever measures are required to reduce these emissions. The additional €5 million in the budget for the whole state is totally inadequate. Waste water systems and sewage treatment works for places like Castlegregory, Glenbeigh, Abbeydorney and Fenit have been delayed long enough,” he said.

The EPA Report released today says Irish Water should prioritise works to prevent waste water from harming rivers, lakes, estuaries and coastal waters in 38 specific areas in the country, including Tralee and Abbeydorney in Kerry.

Free Gig In Tralee A Must For Dance/Alternative Music Fans

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Efa O’Neill.

THE latest exciting free gig at ClubHeadBangBang in The Greyhound Bar is a must for dance music fans this Friday night.

It will feature a live set from The Outside and a DJ set from Cian O’Ciobhain. The Outside is a new collaborative project between musician and producer David Kitt and DJ and Tralee sound artist Efa O’Neill.

Using field recordings recorded locally in Kerry as a starting point, the pair stretch out in exciting electronic directions running the gamut from blissed-out ambient to futuristic club-ready bangers.

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Hailing from west Kerry Cian O’Ciobhain is famed for his legendary 110th Street events in Galway as well as his two decades at the helm of An Taobh Tuathail on Raidio Na Gaeltachta, Cian has carved out a niche for himself as one of the best and most respected alternative DJs in Ireland.

The gig, which begins from 9pm, is free, but to register, click on the following link https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-outside-cian-o-ciobhain-tickets-440775339907

This event is supported by Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and Kerry County Council through the Local Live Performance Programming Scheme.

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Music Trail Acts Announced For Dingle’s Other Voices

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Junior Brother, one of the acts to feature on the Other Voices Music Trail this December.

OTHER Voices will return to its roots in Dingle from December 2nd – 4th for the 21st year and the acts to feature on the Dingle Gin Music Trail have been announced.

The annual weekend in the heart of winter brings together an incredible weekend of music on the peninsula and Dingle’s beloved bars, backrooms and basements will be brimming with three days and nights of blistering live sets from some of Ireland’s most exciting voices.

While the St. James Church artists will be revealed in the coming weeks, the acts to play venues, pubs, cafes and shops dotted throughout the town on the Dingle Gin Music Trail have been announced today.

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Among the acts are Anamoe Drive, the solo vehicle of songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Oisín Leahy Furlong – best known as the frontman for Dublin psych-pop band Thumper.

Indie rock with charming lo-fi vibes comes from four-piece Banríon. Expect pop belters with glorious catchy choruses from Blood Donor aka Luke Reilly (ex-Otherkin).

Delicious new wave pop from RTÉ 2FM rising artist Bobbi Arlo, while hip hop crew Bricknasty serves up infectious energy on stage.

Newcomer Efé will bring a sunny slice of bedroom pop to the trail, plus, catch one of the most exciting names in the Irish hip-hop and rap scene, Galway-born artist Celaviedmai.

Shoegaze indie rock comes from Dublin artist Cruel Sister while one of Limerick’s finest folk singers Emma Langford also performs.

Kerry native Junior Brother masters his richly lyrical folk followed by Galway’s contemporary folk artist Niamh Regan.

The duo Nixer fuse spoken word vocals, guitar and synths. Dublin’s Papa Romeo mix elements of nu jazz to their indie rock roots and post-punk trio Pretty Happy are one live act you need to witness.

Indie-pop comes from Derry artist Reevah and Belfast collective Robocobra Quartet bring their signature experimental jazz.

Championed by NME and BBC Radio 6, Dublin band SPRINTS ooze raw, raucous and honest post-punk.

The Outside, the new collaborative project between musician/producer David Kitt and DJ/sound artist Aoife O’Neill will make their Other Voices debut.

Influenced by pop, soul and jazz they have the uber-talented multi-instrumentalist and songwriter ULY while Belfast’s Wynona Bleach will exude alternative rock energy.

The Dingle Gin Music Trail will feature live performances in John Benny’s, The Green Room, Paul Geaney’s, Geaney’s Yard, McCarthy’s, The Marina, Barr na Sráide, O’Sullivan’s Courthouse, Nelligan’s, Kennedy’s, The Dingle Pub, Paddy Bawn Brosnans, An Díseart, Bean in Dingle and The Hillgrove.

The full day-to-day lineup will be released the week of the festival.

Weekend wristbands for the Dingle Gin Music Trail are priced at €75 plus booking fee. Tickets will go on sale exclusively to Gold & Platinum Other Voices Patreon supporters Friday 21 October at 12pm followed by general sale at 12pm on Monday 24 October via Eventbrite. All ticket sales will be limited to two per person.

Weekend wristbands will give you access to every show along the Music Trail including some special gigs in An Diséart and the iconic Hillgrove Hotel.

This year you’ll have more chances than ever to see your favourite bands live with most acts playing twice, giving you +80 live sets to catch at 16 venues across the weekend!

Shows will be available on a first-come, first-served basis so make sure you get down early.

Announcements on the IMRO Other Room, Music Trail West and news on Ireland’s Edge, the multidisciplinary creative event series within Other Voices will follow in the coming weeks.

An OV favourite, Jim Carroll’s Banter will return to Foxy John’s for two days of thought-provoking talks and intimate performances. All updates for this year’s festival can be found at www.othervoices.ie.

Other Voices founder Philip King said: ‘We are absolutely thrilled to invite live audiences back to Dingle for Other Voices 2022. We have some of the most brilliant musicians in the world making the pilgrimage to West Kerry to be with us, and we have a gathering up of new voices and artists who have written the emotional soundtrack to the Ireland of 2022. The artists are at the heart of the matter; it’s a delight to celebrate their creativity and commitment. It’s going to be great.”

PHOTOS: Fáilte Ireland Hosts Local Experts Programme At Ballygarry

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At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left, staff members of Ballygarry House Hotel, Tralee, Amy O’Sullivan, Yvonne Hurley and Senata Goggin. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

FÁILTE Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop took place on Wednesday at the Ballygarry Estate Hotel and Spa.

The Local Experts Programme is part of an initiative by Fáilte Ireland to develop a network of local tourism and hospitality experts in Tralee.

The programme has been developed to support those involved in the tourism sector and the local community to share useful information with visitors to Tralee and North Kerry.

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Visitors will have a far richer experiences, potentially stay longer, tell others about their experiences and so local businesses will benefit financially.

This programme consisted of a fun, interactive and dynamic workshop on what to see and do in the host locations. Scroll down for photos…

At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left, Majella Milward, Ashe Hotel, Veronica O’Connor, Fáilte Ireland, North Kerry, Pamela Prenderville, Ashe Hotel, Mags Griffin, Siamsa Tire. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
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At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left, Anne O’Donoghue, Happy Hiking Kerry, Sharon Houlihan, WIld Atlantic Way, Fáilte Ireland, Kathleen Hogan, Tralee Chamber Alliance, Anne O’Donnell, Sliabh an Tobar. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left, Veronica O’Connor, Fáilte Ireland, North Kerry, Nora Casey, Tralee Chamber Alliance, Donal Liston, Ballyhbunion Community Forum, Helen Conway, Tralee Chamber Alliance. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
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At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left; Sharon Houlihan, Wild Atlantic Way, Fáilte Ireland, Matea Debak, Kelly O’Sullivan, Tulasi Muralee, Niamh Fitzgerald, Jane Sweeney, Dave Barron, Hopperinn. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
At Fáilte Ireland’s Kerry Local Experts Programme workshop in the Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa, Tralee were from left; Sharon Houlihan, Wild Atlantic Way Fáilte Ireland, Eric Fitzpatrick, Facilitator, Veronica O’Connor, Fáilte Ireland, North Kerry, Linda Campbell, Visitor Engagement Fáilte Ireland. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
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