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Repro Free -CLLR JIMMY MOLONEY ELECTED CATHAOIRLEACH OF KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL
Historic meeting of Kerry County Council at Austin Stack Park
Jimmy Moloney from Listowel has been elected Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council at a historic meeting of the local authority which was held at Austin Stack Park in Tralee. To facilitate a physical gathering of elected councillors and management and to ensure adherence to public health guidelines, the main stand at Austin Stack Park was used for the meeting to elect a new Cathaoirleach and Leas-Cathaoirleach for the coming year.
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
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Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.
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Monday, 28 June 2021
CLLR JIMMY MOLONEY ELECTED CATHAOIRLEACH OF KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL
Historic meeting of Kerry County Council at Austin Stack Park
Jimmy Moloney from Listowel has been elected Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council at a historic meeting of the local authority which was held at Austin Stack Park in Tralee. To facilitate a physical gathering of elected councillors and management and to ensure adherence to public health guidelines, the main stand at Austin Stack Park was used for the meeting to elect a new Cathaoirleach and Leas-Cathaoirleach for the coming year.
Cllr Moloney has been a Fianna Fáil county councillor since 2014 and a former member of Listowel Town Council. He is an active member of Listowel Tidy Towns and many other community and sporting organisations. His grandfather, Dan Moloney, was a TD for Kerry North between 1957 and 1961 and he later served as a member of Seanad Éireann.
Fianna Fáil councillor, Michael Cahill from Rossbeigh, a member of the local authority since 1990, and current
Repro Free : 3.2.2026 : 4 year old Avril Lynch from Dingle playes connect 4 with Minister Norma Foley with help from other kids .Minister Foley announces 10 new Family Resource Centres . Minister Norma Foley made the announcement in Dingle Co Kerry today ( Ard na Gréine, Daingean Uí Chúis, Co. Chiarraí )
The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, has today announced the establishment of ten new Family Resource Centres, including a Family Resource Centre to serve the people of West Kerry for the first time.
This significant expansion builds on the 2025 announcement of five new Family Resource Centres, and will bring the number of Family Resource Centres from 126 to 136.
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.
Mobile Phone : 00 353 87 26 72 033
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E/Mail : [email protected]
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Minister Foley announces 10 new Family Resource Centres
The Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, has today announced the establishment of ten new Family Resource Centres, including a Family Resource Centre to serve the people of West Kerry for the first time.
This significant expansion builds on the 2025 announcement of five new Family Resource Centres, and will bring the number of Family Resource Centres from 126 to 136.
This reflects the commitment in the Programme for Government to expand the capacity and network of Family Resource Centres over the lifetime of the Government.
The successful services are as follows:
County Name of Service Address
Mayo Erris Family & Community Support Centre CLG c/o IWA, Logmore, Belmullet, Co. Mayo
Donegal LYFS – Local Youth & Family Service (Gweedore) Machaire Chlochair, Doirí Beaga, Co. Dhún na nGall
Leitrim Northwest STOP Main Street, Drumkeeran, Co
Ireland’s new President, visit to Recovery Haven Cancer Support Centre in Tralee .President Catherine Connolly , made his first official visit to County Kerry over the weekend with a visit to Recovery Haven Cancer Support Centre in Tralee.
Repro Free : 3.2.2026 :Reach for the Stars as the search begins for the 2026 Rose of Tralee .
Present at the launch in Dublin were Stephen Linnane Rose Escort from Kerry , Dublin Rose Edel Cronin ,
PJ Jordan from Meath , Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins, Jordan Lynam Rose Escort from Offaly , Wexford Rose Clíona O’Leary and Ted Lyons Rose Escort from Dublin . Patrick Jordan,
As the current Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins lights up television screens each week on Dancing with the Stars, the spotlight is firmly back on the Rose of Tralee International Festival — and the search is officially under way for the 2026 Rose of Tralee and Rose Escort of the Year.
Roses and Rose Escorts gathered in Dublin this week to launch the nationwide and international search, encouraging young Irish women and men from Ireland and across the global Irish diaspora to step forward and represent their communities in one of Ireland’s most loved cultural festivals.
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.
Mobile Phone : 00 353 87 26 72 033
Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981
E/Mail : [email protected]
Web Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
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Reach for the Stars as the search begins for the 2026 Rose of Tralee
As the current Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins lights up television screens each week on Dancing with the Stars, the spotlight is firmly back on the Rose of Tralee International Festival — and the search is officially under way for the 2026 Rose of Tralee and Rose Escort of the Year.
Roses and Rose Escorts gathered in Dublin this week to launch the nationwide and international search, encouraging young Irish women and men from Ireland and across the global Irish diaspora to step forward and represent their communities in
Local man Stevie Hayes climbing a steep hill as he leaves to his back the picturesque view of the Cashen village in the townland of Ballyduff with the once famous salmon fishing river as it flows towards the Shannon Estuary while further on can be seen the townland of Ballybunion with its hilly countryside.Yours Moss Joe Browne.
To whom it may concern , Im sending you my photos by attached file for the competition. Picture P01 is a picture that was taken in September 2025 in Listowel towel park. Picture 2 [P02] was taken in the woods at the top of the town park in the woods I used a composition technique called leading lines for this photo, the photo was taken in October. and the last picture P03 was taken in near the river feale, I wanted to add the trees in to line up with the bridge and I taught it would give the photo a nice look. the composition used would be fill the frame. this photo was taken in early november as I has to do a photo story for my digital photography course in Listowel College. I'm not long at photography, but love doing it, and learning every day. Im from Asdee East Listowel Co Kerry .
Kind regards Eamonn Lacey.
Domnick was 'on duty' last Wednesday at Austin Stack Park Tralee for the Munster Schools Senior Football quarter final between Tralee CBS The Green and St. Brendan's College Killarney. He was well prepared for the heavy rain that fell during the match, with his lens 'looking forward.' Mind you, it's worth - turning around with the lens sometimes - it was while I was 'looking back' that I took this photo of Domnick!
Side note - the semi-final Tralee CBS vs St. Francis College Rochestown is fixed for this Saturday (venue tbc). The Green are looking forward, not back, ar aghaidh linn!
Adrienne McLoughlin
Tralee
Good evening Joe & Dominic. I took this picture in my garden on Jan 2nd at 19.57. As I gazed up at the January Wolf Moon so bright & beautiful. I thought to myself, God is good & Nature provides for man & beast. Best wishes to you both. Agnes O’Sullivan.
Hi Joe and Dominic,
A belated Happy New Year to you both.Here are my 3 entries for this month. For the theme "No looking back" I decided to look forward to the New Year and try something different with my photography as follows
1. A long exposure shot taken at the waterfall below Pedlars Lake at Conor Pass Dingle with a snow capped Brandon mountain range in the distance.
2. The head of " An Fear Marbh" in stormy seas at Clogher Beach west of Dingle Co Kerry
3. Grey squirrel at Griffith Park Drumcondra Dublin. Wildlife photography is something I rarely do, so I am happy with this one as a start to 2026
All photos were taken during the month of January 2026
kind regards
Noel O Neill
Hi Joe & Dominic
Love your show..please find attached my 3 photos
No. 1 Lough Gill Castlegregory in beautiful winter light
No. 2 Stradbally beach on a sunny winter day
No. 3 An interesting capture from an evening flight to Kerry airport
Regards
Sheila Quirke
Castlegregory
Hi Joe and Domnick,
Photos attached from a day out in Dingle last Saturday.
1 View from outside Camp, looking through the car mirror
2 Power of the waves back in Clogher Strand in Dingle. Water going over the rock and pouring down to the sea
3 Sheep at Clogher Strand striking a pose
Regards,
Siobhan O'Connor
Hi Joe No looking back here!! Feeding time again. Keep up the good work Joe. Joan Trant Curraheen.















