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Immersive education in the heart of the Kerry Gaeltacht

Coláiste Íde is an all-Irish seven-day boarding school for girls situated in the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. The majority of the students enrolled at Coláiste Íde attended English-medium primary schools.

From Dingle to Dominick Street, Seamus Begley’s Traditional Style at Monroe’s Live

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While the award-winning musician is renowned for his Kerry wit and repartee, his most recent songs display a tenderness and emotional vulnerability, that comes with the power of experience. Working with the calibre of singer Mary Black and guitarist Jim Murray, Seamus Begley is also carving his own path as he celebrates decades on the music scene. To this end, his name alone is synonymous with traditional music in Ireland and abroad.

Budget largesse a necessary in present times as search for Fungie continues

Well readers, so much happening, so much going right, so much going wrong, where to begin?

A night of trad with Donogh Hennessy & Séamus Begley at Monroe’s Live.

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Irish music fans: Saturday September 28th is a date to mark in the diaries as Donogh Hennessy & Séamus Begley take to the Monroe’s Live stage for what’s sure to be a fantastic night of ceol agus craic.

Team Manuela Athlone information evening for Dingle marathon

Team Manuela, the running team of 200 runners and walkers from the Connemarathon in 2014, is set to take on a new challenge in 2015 and will be hosting an information evening in the Hodson Bay Hotel on March 23 at 8pm ahead of preparations for the Dingle marathon.

Westmeath teams to feature in Páidí Ó Sé Football Festival

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Westmeath’s Ballymore and Ballinagore men’s and Garrycastle ladie’s teams will join over 1,300 Gaelic football club players as part of the 26th PhoneWatch Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé 2015, an international football tournament and festival which is taking place across the Dingle Peninsula from February 20-22.

Flipper furore as second dolphin moves in on Inis Oírr

It’s double trouble for swimmers as Inis Oírr’s resident bottlenose dolphin, Sandy, seems to have taken up with a French bad boy by the name Clet with the two now controlling their surf and the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group urging caution.

Leading ladies of folk @ The Crane

THREE WONDERFUL young folk singers - Noriana Kennedy, Pauline Scanlon and Nicola Joyce - host a very special night of folk song at The Crane Bar next Wednesday at 9pm.

Podium finish for Kilkenny woman in Dingle

Kilkenny woman Roisin Hickey claimed second place and a much deserved podium finish at the weekend when she took part in one of the toughest adventure races on the calendar; the Dingle Adventure Race.

Local fishing industry left ‘high and dry’, says Healy Eames

A Galway senator has warned this week that the fishing crisis which is besetting the west of Ireland will do the mackerel industry irreparable damage if the Goverment does not take action soon.

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