PHOTOS: Ballyfinnane Festival Of Speed Launched

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Kerry Motor Club members Stephen O’Connell, Sean Moriarty (Clerk of the Course), Jonathan O’Shea, PJ O’Dowd, Sean Hegarty, Emma O’Shea, Kerry O’Shea and Richard Talbot at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

KERRY Motor Club and the Ballyfinnane Community Council launched The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening.

This brand-new event will celebrate 120 years of closed-road motorsport in County Kerry on July 16. On July 15 1903, Charles Rolls, who a year later became a founding partner of the Rolls Royce Motor Company won the Kerry Hillclimb, the final event in the first-ever Irish Speed Fortnight.

The event paved the way for closed road motorsport in County Kerry and today the county boasts two very active motor clubs and four events ranging from an international rally, a national rally, a club rally and a historic rally.

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Next month Kerry Motor Club and Ballyfinnane Community Council will join forces to run a festival of motoring in Ballyfinnane.

Dave, Jack, Norrette Slattery with David Slattery (seated in rally car) with Daniel and Denis Coffey at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

The highlight of the July 16 event will be a recreation of a speed hill climb in the area. It will be the first time since the mid-1980s that Kerry Motor Club has hosted a speed event in Kerry and as well as a host of local rally cars several single-seater formula racing cars are expected to contest the event.

“We owe a debt of gratitude to the local community, whose unwavering support has made this event possible. Their enthusiasm and generosity have provided us with the resources and encouragement needed to bring this celebration of motorsport to life. Thank you for embracing our shared love for motorsport and for being an integral part of this event,” said the clerk of the course Sean Moriarty at the event’s launch.

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David Slattery having the craic with Buster the dog while enjoying sitting in a real rally car at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

The weekend’s activities kick off on Saturday when The Kingdom Veteran, Vintage and Classic Car Club and the Irish Veteran and Vintage Car Club host a road run of period and classic cars from Castlemaine Village to their monument at the top of the original hill.

The KVVCC will issue full details of their event in due course but over 100 cars including close to 30 period cars are expected at this event which is due to pass through Ballyfinnane on the afternoon of July 15.

Martin Quirke (Camp), Mike Moriarty (Moriarty’s Central Car Sales), Jim O’Shea (Glenbeigh), Cllr Fionnán Fitzgerald, Michael Healy Rae TD, Brendan Griffin TD, Cllr Bobby O’Connell (Leas-Cathaoirleach, Kerry County Council) and Sean Moriarty (Clerk of the Course), at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

Later that day the first of the Kerry Motor Club hosted activities will begin with the safety inspection on competing cars set to take place from 2pm at Kerry Agricultural Services in the heart of Ballyfinnane. Drivers’ briefings and marshals’ sign-on will take place in the Community Hall from 2pm until 7pm.

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Neasa Kelly (The Shanty Bar), Siobhan Driver and Dearbhail O’Connor (Ballyfinnane) at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

A driver and car parade will take place in the village on Saturday night with a ceremonial start set to take place at the crossroads at around 9pm. Afterwards, there will be entertainment in the Shanty Bar.

The main action is scheduled for Sunday and a massive traffic management plan is in place for the day. Roads will be closed from at least 3kms from the village, there will be designated parking at these points and the organisers will provide a free shuttle bus service into the heart of the village.

Clerk of the Course Sean Moriarty, Cyril Wharton (C. Wharton Tool Hire Ltd), Mike Moriarty (Moriarty’s Central Car Sales), Brian O’Neill (Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers) and Des O’Neill (Milltown) at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

This service is only open to people who buy official programmes and these will be available to buy (cash only) from the car park attendants. A more detailed traffic management plan will be published nearer the event.

As well as the racing activities on Sunday, the Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club have come on board to organise a massive classic car display near the village. Over 200 cars are expected to go on show all day and a dedicated classic car-only entrance will operate from the Tralee/Farmer’s Bridge side.

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Keith and Cathal O’Connor from Ballyfinnane pictured at the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

The Killarney club will also host live music and catering vans at their display. There will also be a dedicated ‘Blue Badge’ holder entrance and a dedicated parking area will be available in the old creamery yard in the village.

Meanwhile, the village itself will be very busy on Sunday. There will be live commentary of the day’s proceedings from a dedicated broadcast unit in the village. The organisers have secured spectator zones thanks to the support of local farmers and landowners. Other areas will remain strictly out of bounds for safety and operational reasons and attending spectators should seek advice from the many volunteer marshals on duty.

A large crowd gathered for the launch of The Brian O’Neill Garden Equipment and Trailers Ballyfinnane Festival of Speed in the mid-Kerry village on Monday evening. Photo: Michelle Breen Crean

Adding to the occasion there will be a static display of local road racing motorcycles and other side shows.

“I extend my gratitude to the hill climb competitors and fellow organisers who have poured their heart and soul into making this event a resounding success. Your unwavering commitment to excellence and your camaraderie have created an atmosphere that is filled with anticipation, excitement, and friendly competition,” added Mr Moriarty.

“Our hope for this event is not only to witness incredible feats of speed and skill but also to foster an environment of enjoyment and friendship. Let us embrace the spirit of sportsmanship, share our stories and experiences, and forge lasting connections that will endure far beyond the finish line. Together, let us create memories that will be treasured for years to come.”

Council To Reintroduce Traffic Management System On Slea Head For Summer Season

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KERRY County Council, together with Fáilte Ireland, will re-establish the advisory clockwise traffic management system for motorists on Slí Cheann Sléibhe during the peak tourist season, from Friday, June 30 to Friday, September 15.

During this period, the Council invites vehicles to travel in a clockwise direction around Ceann Sléibhe, commencing in Dingle town, continuing to Ceann Trá, Ceann Sléibhe, Coumeenoole, Dún Chaoin, Baile an Fheirtéaraigh, An Mhuiríoch, An Fheothanach and returning to Dingle.

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A Kerry County Council staff member will be positioned at Coumeenoole each day from 10.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. encouraging vehicles travelling anti-clockwise to respect the advisory.

Visitors will be urged to follow the recommended route from the outset resulting in a more pleasant journey, ensuring time to relax and enjoy the magnificent views, attractions, history, and culture in this magnificent part of Kerry.

Local access will be maintained as normal.  Directional signage advising of the Slí Cheann Sléibhe clockwise travel advisory will be established locally.

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PHOTOS: Sixth Class Pupils Enjoy Graduation Evening At Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn

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Sixth class Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn pupils Aine Ní Dhubhlainn, Tegan Nic Gearailt and Eabha Ní Éalaí at their graduation on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

EIGHT years of fun, laughter, tears and learning is coming to an end for sixth class pupils at Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn this month, as they prepare to move on to the next chapter in their education.

To mark this transition, a special graduation evening was held on Thursday where the students and their families gathered in the hall to celebrate their time in the school.

A mass was celebrated by Fr Francis Nolan, followed a presentation of certificates and the fáinne óir, with sixth class teacher Déaglán Ó Cúill giving a short mention of the qualities of  each of his students as he made the presentations.

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Principal Liam Ó Conchubhair was effusive in his praise for the departing cohort of pupils. “They started here in 2015 and they were a fabulous group. It’s a class that went through the COVID pandemic and while it affected them, it didn’t knock them back.”

“We’re very proud of them — how they’ve developed with us in the school and that they love and cherish the Irish language.  They’re ready to leave us now and go on to great things in the future,” he said. Scroll down for photos…

How it all started…Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Junior Infants beginning their schooldays in 2015. Photo by Dermot Crean
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All grown up now…sixth class Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn pupils at their graduation night on Thursday. Also included in front teachers Seán Ó Dúgáin, Fr Francis Nolan, teacher Deaglán Ó Cúill, Principal Liam Ó Conchubhair and teacher Olive Ní Ghearáin. Photo by Dermot Crean
Sixth class pupils Philip Doyle, Paddy O’Connor, Tom de Barra, Danny Brick and Eoin Tansley at their graduation on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Sixth class Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn pupils with the cake at their graduation on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
The Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn graduation cake. Photo by Dermot Crean
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PHOTOS: Holy Family Pupils Collect Over €800 In ‘Coin Trail’ Fundraiser

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Jamie O’Connor taking part in the Holy Family NS Coin Trail Fundraiser on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

THE pupils from Holy Family NS undertook an unusual fundraiser on Thursday to raise funds for additional classroom resources for the 2023/2024 academic year.

They held a ‘coin trail’ event were they laid coins side by side along the pathway around the school, eventually raising around €800.

The event was developed and organised by second class teacher Deirdre Harty with the support of the Parents Council.

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In fact, members of the council gave their time (and the use of their knees) on the day to help lay the cash on the path.

Each class came out in their turn to lay the coins they collected. The emphasis of the fundraiser was on participation, learning and fun. Scroll down for photos…

Holy Family pupils with Jamie O’Keeffe, Caroline Quill and Helen O’Keeffe and at back teachers Liam Moloney, Tommy Lyons, Principal Maria O’Regan and teacher Deirdre Harty, taking part in the Holy Family NS Coin Trail Fundraiser on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Pupils Christina O’Connor and Suzanna taking part in the Holy Family NS Coin Trail Fundraiser on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
A pupil taking part in the Holy Family NS Coin Trail Fundraiser on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Pupils taking part in the Holy Family NS Coin Trail Fundraiser on Thursday. Photo by Dermot Crean

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Here’s What’s Happening At Féile na mBláth On Friday

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Féile na mBláth always attracts big crowds to the Town Park. File photo

IT’S time to have some fun.

Féile na mBláth at the Park Festival is back this weekend with a full programme of events over the next three days.

There’s a host of free entertainment laid on at the Town Park and surrounding areas, thanks to the support of Kerry County Council/Tralee Municipal District and there’s loads to see and do on the first day.

The opening day coincides with Bloomsday, the traditional celebration of James Joyce’s Ulysses with a day filled with literature, art, jazz and costumed characters kicking off with free workshops for all local Schools from 9.30am to 10.30am and from 11am to 12 noon.

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This will culminate with an evening performance of readings and songs from yesteryear entitled ‘Just a Song at Twilight’ taking place in the Kerry Group Marquee from 7pm to 8.30pm.

There’s a food and craft village in the Town Park between 12noon and 6pm today (and all weekend) where there’s loads of tasty treats and great gift ideas.

There’s floral exhibits in the Ballyseedy Home and Garden Marquee during the day and workshops at the Tralee Community Garden in the Town Park between 11am and 1pm.

See the full programme below and make sure to get out and about to enjoy the fun.

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