Sheep in Lambing Season
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Keep our Walks a safe place for you and animals

In this time of social distancing, we’re lucky in South Kerry to have a broad range of Walks where we can avoid coming within 2 metres of others.  However, as it’s Spring, it’s also lambing season – that means it’s crucial we are mindful of the danger that dogs pose along our walks!

Please share this with dog owners you know to ensure they follow the SKDP guidelines: PRESS RELEASE -Walks in South Kerry welcoming people but VITAL to respect rules (text is also beneath)  It also highlights other measures we all need to take as we get the boots on.

Má thá suim agat, is feidir leat cloisint le Seán de Buitléar ag caint faoi seo ar ‘An Saol Ó Dheas’ inniu. https://www.rte.ie/rnag/an-saol-o-dheas/#103368877 (Déardaoin 26 Márta, circa 43 minutes in).  Seán also pays a mighty tribute to our colleague Paddy Casey R.I.P. who managed the Walks Scheme for SKDP.

Sheep in Lambing Season
Sheep in Lambing Season

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Walks in South Kerry welcoming people but VITAL to respect rules

At such an unprecedented and critical time in everybody’s lives, as Hospitals will be inundated with patients suffering with COVID-19, it is also critical time in Ireland in farming communities. Lambing season is well underway, uphill ewes are beginning to lamb.

 

In Ireland landowners along all public walking trails in South Kerry are very welcoming of people on the walks during this time there is a need for people to respect the walks rules.

Noel Spillane CEO South Kerry Development Partnership (SKDP) stated “This is a very busy time for farmers who have sheep lambing and cows calving and it is vital that people DO NOT under any circumstances bring dogs onto the walks”. He pointed out that dogs, whether on leads or not, are NEVER allowed on the walks but now, more than ever, given the stress dogs can have on farm animals, people must obey this rule.

 

Walking, particularly on the many public walking trails in South Kerry, is an ideal way for people to get exercise and fresh air during this period and it is also a safe way once people ensure they adhere to HSE guidelines around keeping social distancing. “People should make sure to minimise their social contact with others on the walks in line with HSE guidelines” Noel said and added that people, particularly those who may not be used to the walks, should ensure they have suitable footwear and clothing to cope with changing weather conditions.

 

“We are very lucky in South Kerry to have such a broad range of walks suitable for people of all ages and abilities that we can use during this time when many other recreational options are not available to us and we all need to make sure we use them in a way that is safe for all” said CEO Noel Spillane.

 

There are 21 different walking trails in the region and full details as well as maps for these are available to download/print from www.southkerry.ie/trails where they can also get an online to take with them on the routes. People are also advised to remember the 7 principles of Leave No Trace – https://www.leavenotraceireland.org/education/education-introduction/ – to ensure that everyone can enjoy and maintain the wonderful asset of our South Kerry walks during this time.

 

Sadly – Paddy Casey, SKDP’s Rural Recreation Officer, who managed the Walks Scheme and who spearheaded this campaign, passed away at the weekend. South Kerry Development Partnership   extends its deepest sympathy to Paddy’s family and many friends.

 

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For further information please contact:

Seán de Buitléar

 

Phone: 087 2670689

e-mail: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

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Job ready? South Kerry Local Employment Service is here to help

A good idea for all is to be familiar with support services around us – Things that weren’t relevant in 2019 to you or your circle may be now.  Get to know what SKDP does and how we can help you, including operating the Local Employment Service (LES).  The aim is to help guide those who are under/un-employed back to work and if your confidence has taken a dip, we can help build it up again.

Inevitably, the economic impact of Covid-19 means people you know could benefit from our expertise so let them know what we do and how we can help; here’s a sample:

* Need to upgrade your skills with training? 

LES can direct you to courses or education suitable to you and give you support with it.

* Does your CV need an expert review?

LES do this all the time – ask us for our opinion on yours.

* Do you need help applying for Pandemic Unemployed Payment? 

We are right here to help.

Although we’re unable to meet you in person during the current pandemic, we’re very happy to help you in other ways, so make contact now to get the ball rolling!  Details of your nearest office beneath.

CahersiveenKillarneyKillorglinKenmareSneem

Head Office – West Main Street Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry

Tel. 066 9473068 

[email protected]

LES, 2nd Floor, 37A High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Tel. 064 6636966

[email protected]

South Kerry JOBSCLUB,  2nd Floor 37A High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Tel. 064 6637833

Library Place, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Tel. 066 9762444

[email protected]

1st Floor, 21 Henry Street, Kenmare, Co. Kerry

(every Tuesday from 10am – 1pm)

Tel. 064 6642444

  [email protected]

Sneem Resource Centre, Sneem, Co. Kerry

(2nd & 4th Tuesday 2.15pm – 3.45pm)

Tel. 066 9473068

[email protected]

 

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“A true Gentleman – One of South Kerry’s Finest” Paddy Casey R.I.P.

A Tribute to Paddy Casey R.I.P. from SKDP

Paddy Casey R.I.P – At the launch of the SKDP Trails Brochure & Kerryway Management Plan in Dromid October 2019. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan.
Paddy Casey R.I.P – At the launch of the SKDP Trails Brochure & Kerryway Management Plan in Dromid October 2019. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan.

A true Gentleman – One of South Kerry’s Finest

On Sunday afternoon March 22nd the awful news broke of the tragic death of Paddy Casey R.I.P, shattering what should have been an enjoyable Mothers Day afternoon in South Kerry.   The news of Paddy’s death has left all of his colleagues and friends here at SKDP in shock, with a huge sense of sadness and loss.  It is difficult for us to comprehend what has happened at this time.  The untimely and sudden nature of Paddy’s death has left us all bereft.

Paddy was a valued friend and much loved colleague by all his fellow staff members at South Kerry Development Partnership.  In reacting to the news of Paddy’s death various work colleagues have described him to me as a ‘true gentleman’ , ‘lovely person’ ‘such a pleasant man’ , ‘a kind soul’ and ‘the type of guy you would love to have at your kitchen table’.  Paddy was extremely popular with all of his colleagues.  His pleasant, easy-going and unassuming personality made him a character you could warm to very easily and quickly.

He started work with South Kerry Development Partnership as a Rural Social Scheme participant.  His work-ethic and ability saw him progress to the role of Rural Social Scheme (RSS) Supervisor in September 2012.  In this role Paddy would have worked with numerous community groups and his participants on the RSS Scheme.  Joseph McCrohan (RSS & Tus Manager with SKDP) Paddy’s then line manager, described Paddy as

an excellent people’s person, ideal for his role as an RSS supervisor.  He was kind, generous with his time and brought humour to the job and he had a wonderful local knowledge.  He returned to education in UCC, something he was very proud of”.

In August 2014 Paddy took up an additional part time role of Rural Recreation Officer (RRO) with SKDP, working in this capacity under the direction and support of then full time RRO, Patricia Deane. This was a role Paddy relished and excelled at.  It involved implementing the walks scheme in South Kerry and liaising and working with various landowners, community groups and statutory organisations. Patricia Deane described Paddy as

a great man to get a job done and done really well without delay, someone who would take a call at any hour and do everything to help a person out. He loved being out and about meeting people and all the time making friends along the way”.

Paddy Casey R.I.P. in action with the Ballinskelligs Inshore Rescue at a regatta in Sneem - August 2008. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan
Paddy Casey R.I.P. in action with the Ballinskelligs Inshore Rescue at a regatta in Sneem – August 2008. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan.

In January 2019 Paddy took up the role of full time RRO with South Kerry Development Partnership, a role he held until his untimely death on March 22nd.  In his role as SKDP RRO, I had the opportunity to work closely with Paddy and provide line management support to him.  He was a pleasure to work with, one of the most conscientious people I have ever worked with.  He brought a huge enthusiasm, work ethic and commitment to the role.  Paddy was completely immersed in the various walking trails he helped to develop and maintain in South Kerry.  He developed excellent relationships with all the landowners along the various trails and the various community groups and statutory agencies he was required to liaise and collaborate with.  Paddy was empathetic to the plight of farmers and the challenges they faced.  They knew that in Paddy, they had a man they could trust, who would take the time to listen to them and take on board their concerns.  Respect for landowners, who had granted permissive access for the walking trails on their lands, was the core ethos that guided Paddy in his work.

In his time as RRO with SKDP, Paddy oversaw the implementation of a formal monitoring and maintenance system for the Kerryway, drove the development of an integrated on-line and hardcopy trails brochure for all the accredited walking trails in South Kerry and was a key figure in the development of the Kerry Way Management plan, which was launched by SKDP in October 2019 in Dromid.  Not too long before his death, he completed a two year operational plan for the SKDP RRO and was busy with plans to support the roll out of a national monitoring and maintenance app for the South Kerry trails and the development & implementation of a Camino route from Cahersiveen to Glenbeigh.   He was a tireless worker.

Paddy Casey R.I.P – in action at Kenmare Mart - 19th March 2020. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan
Paddy Casey R.I.P – in action at Kenmare Mart – 19th March 2020. Picture by Valerie O’Sullivan.

Paddy’s death has robbed SKDP of a valued colleague and dear friend. We have lost a highly conscientious and very committed staff member.

Our thoughts today are with his wife Siobhan who has lost a loving husband, his children James, Paudie and Niamh who have lost a devoted father.

I would urge all staff to take the time to remember Paddy today and over the next few days and weeks.   To his many SKDP colleagues who would have worked closely with him and to those who had occasion to interact with him – reflect on those positive memories and remember a very pleasant, kind and gentle soul.

Goodbye Paddy – May you rest in peace for eternity.

Noel Spillane

Chief Executive Officer

South Kerry Development Partnership CLG

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The streaming of Paddy Casey’s (RIP) private funeral mass can be viewed via www.churchservices.tv/cahersiveen on 26th March from 2pm. 

Noel Spillane CEO
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Message from CEO regarding COVID-19

South Kerry Development Partnership wishes to advise the people of South Kerry that our services continue to be available to you.

We all need to protect ourselves from COVID-19, so if you need our services I am requesting, where possible, to give us a call or send an email in the first instance.  We believe we can deal with many queries over the phone or via email.

If you need to meet a member of SKDP staff, we will arrange an appointment, ensuring that Social distancing requirements are met.

All of our offices remain open and contact details are here.

Thank You,
Noel Spillane
Chief Executive Officer

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Noel Spillane, CEO
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Home delivery service during Covid 19 Pandemic

If you know somebody who needs assistance in having shopping or medical supplies delivered, let them know that SKDP are taking our vehicles to your front doors in Annascaul, Cahersiveen, Kenmare, Killarney and Killorglin.

As part of our response to the Covid-19 pandemic, vans and personnel usually involved in delivering our Rural Social Schemes (RSS) and Tús Community Work placement initiatives are now redirected to deliver essential items to vulnerable people and those in self-isolation.

  • We will work with local shops, supermarkets and pharmacies to operate the service.
  • We cannot handle payments – this needs to be done in advance and directly with supplier.
  • Goods will be left outside the front door and drivers will never enter a house.

This is a free and confidential service overseen by SKDP’s RSS and Tús Manager, Mr. Joseph McCrohan. Let people in your area know that Joe can be contacted by e-mail [email protected] or on 087 2849165.

Keep yourself, your family and community safe by following government and HSE guidance.

Noel Spillane, CEO

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March means Business!

Want to know how SKDP helps support business in South Kerry?  You can get an idea of how we can assist by reading this recent feature in Kerry’s Eye newspaper.          (Scroll through the two page article by hovering the cursor on the right hand side)

SKDP Building Kerry’s Next Generation Of Business Kerry’s Eye Supplement 2020

Find the full supplement by clicking through here:

Enterprise for the Future Building Kerry’s next generation of business

Kim Elliott of Rocket Deliveries
Kim Elliot of Rocket Deliveries, one of the start-ups SKDP has assisted in recent times.
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South Kerry Jobs Club – Killarney next!

Announcing the next South Kerry Jobs Club!
The Cahersiveen series is just begun and next up will be for those near Killarney.
Starting March 23rd with sessions held most days over three weeks and finishing on April 16th.

Are your job search skills where they need to be for 2020??

If you are (or someone you know is) looking for employment and a new approach is needed to get a role you want, consider joining the South Kerry Jobs Club.  It’s a series of free workshops hosted by the experts, our colleagues in South Kerry Local Employment Service (LES).

If you want to book on and benefit from their advice, get in touch with the Killarney office now on 064 6637833 or email: [email protected].

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Men's shed contributing to Radio Kerry' Saturday Supplement show
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Radio – Men’s Sheds take over the airwaves

Men’s Sheds originated in Australia but Ireland now has the most per capita!  Here, men can find meaning and purpose with a wide range of activities and plenty of chat.  SKDP helped bring sheds to South Kerry and we continue to support them through SICAP.

Shed members from across Kerry recently learnt the workings of radio, interviewing techniques, story-telling and helped produce programmes through training funded by Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) and co-ordinated by Radio Kerry.
Listen to how much they loved the experience with their contributions on the Saturday Supplement Show – Circa 25 minutes in.  Click to listen to the recording podcast and you’ll also hear the latest developments on Kerry Sheds, including at Dromid!

Men's shed contributing to Radio Kerry' Saturday Supplement show Radio Kerry Saturday Supplement podcast

Men’s shed on Radio Kerry’ Saturday Supplement show