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Another “First” for “The Dawn” Film Workshop in Kerry

“The Dawn” Film Workshops has succeeded in achieving another first for Ireland with the arrival of world renowned cinematographer Daniel Pearl in Kerry to conduct a 5 day workshop. Among the many credits on Daniel Pearl’s CV are working on videos of all the major international music acts including U2, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson & Bruce Springsteen. His film credits include The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday 13th.

Supported by the INTERREG Rural Alliances Project through SKDP, The Kerry Education & Training Board, IT Tralee and the Dingle International Film Festival, The Dawn Film Workshops aim to bring top class film related training workshops to Kerry for film professionals and students alike. It is also aiming to help re-establish the region once again as a premier film location for national and international film companies thus providing a much needed economic boost, particularly off peak season.

Brian Nolan of the Kerry ETB pointed out that the National Digital Skills Centre, based in the ETB Kerry training centre is to the forefront in terms of pushing out the boundaries of the film industry in Ireland and to have Daniel Pearl over to work in the centre and to pass on his tricks in cinematography is a unique opportunity. “The centre is the first to work with RED Camera equipment in Ireland and Daniel will be using the brand new ultra high definition 6k camera for the first time during the course courtesy of RED Europe” Brian pointed out. RED’s European Ambassador Sandeep Reddy is also providing technical assistance for the workshop. There are 14 participants on this course from all over Ireland, the UK and one who has returned from Dubai in order to attend.

The workshop is also providing a welcome benefit for Kerry singer Tanya O’Sullivan as the group are shooting the music video for her song “Freak” as part of their practical hands on training. Part of this video is being shot on location at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel as well as in other locations in Kerry.

SKDP’s Rural Alliances Project Manager Seán de Buitléar said that it is a major coup to have a person of the calibre of Daniel Pearl in Kerry for “The Dawn” Film Workshop series. “This will help establish the workshops in Kerry for the future and will hopefully lead to the development of a designated Film Workshop Festival in the county” he said. Maurice Galway of the Dingle International Film Festival said that he was delighted that Daniel could impart the many tricks he has learnt down through the years to the 14 workshop participants here in Kerry. “Kerry is very strong in terms of film professionals and festivals and having this workshop series is another major positive step for Kerry” Maurice said.

Mary Lucy of the IT Tralee said that again, they are very happy to be able to support “The Dawn” Film Workshops in the county and they hope it will help provide many future job opportunities in the film industry in the county for their graduates.

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Featured BTWEA Business: Kids Sand Art Magic

Kids Sand Art Magic by Joanne Griffin

Organising a child’s party can be stressful enough and if the thought of keeping a group of children entertained fills you with dread, then “Kids Sand Art Magic” is the answer to all your woes. Andrew O’Brien, Owner of “Kids Sand Art Magic” offers a professional reliable and entertaining service. Andrew has more than an entrepreneurial spirit, he has a creative vision.

Kids Sand Art Magic is a new children’s activity which combines two of children’s favourite pastimes – Playing in sand and colouring.

How does it work? – From start to finish the adventure begins as each child picks a picture that they like, each picture has pre cut stickers and then brightly coloured sand is sprinkled on each self adhesive section until the picture is complete.  Kids Sand Art Magic offer your child a magical party where the experience will stay with them long after as once complete, each creation is placed inside a protective package to take home.

Kids Sand Art Magic is ideal for any gathering such as Birthdays, Communions, Weddings, and Corporate Events etc. and is suitable for children aged 3 to 12 years.

More information on this exciting new enterprise can be found by contacting Kids Sand Art Magic (Andrew) directly on 089 4489 231, by email on [email protected] or by viewing his website at www.kidssandartmagic.com

This exciting new enterprise has emerged in 2013 with the help of the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance (BTWEA) facilitated by South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd (SKDP). This scheme encourages people getting certain social welfare payments to take up self employment opportunities by allowing them to retain a proportion of their social welfare payment, plus secondary benefits.

For further information on the BTWEA, please contact an Enterprise Officer from SKDP in your area. Joanne Griffin (Killorglin and Kenmare) on 087 615 2660 or Anne O Riordan (Cahersiveen and Killarney) on 066 947 2724.

 

 

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New EU Project to Help Protect Pearl Water Mussel in South Kerry

A new project aimed at conserving the fresh water Pearl Mussel in South Kerry has been approved by the EU. The Kerry LIFE+ project will be worth some €3.8m to the region over some 5 years and will see the creation of 4 or 5 jobs to be based in a project office in either the Glencar or Blackwater area.

The project will focus on working with farmers in the area to look to develop farming methods to enhance the water quality in both the Glencar and Blackwater areas aimed at conserving the fresh water Pearl Mussel. It is being lead by the Department of Arts, Heritage & Gaeltacht with South Kerry Development Partnership taking a leading role in working with the farmers in the regions to implement the project on the ground. In addition, the project will see the Coillte, Teagasc, the Department of Agriculture and the Forest Service involved in the project over the 5 year period.

SKDP’s Agriculture Manager Joseph McCrohan said that this project has developed through SKDP’s Agricultural Working Group following research undertaken in the region by UCC’s Dr. Eileen O’Rourke with 80 farmers that resulted in the Farming in the Iveragh Uplands report. He said that 45% of the funding will go to the family farms in the areas concerned to carry out work on their farms aimed at improving nutrient management and protecting the water quality on their land.

Agricultural Working Group Chairman Pat O’Driscoll said that this project is very much a voluntary bottom up approach demonstration project where the farmers involved will have a direct say on how the project will operate on their farms. There is both a research and demonstration element involved in this project which will greatly benefit the farmers in the area in their work” Pat added.

In addition to the work that will be undertaken on the farms, a major public awareness campaign will also be rolled out through the local schools and wider community to highlight the importance of the project for the region and the benefits it can bring for the farming and wider community in the area.

“This project can have a significant positive impact on all river catchments in Kerry as the learning derived from it can be used by groups in the other areas to enhance their water quality” Joseph pointed out.

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SKDP Welcomes Greenway Funding Announcement

The announcement of €3.4m in funding for work on the first phase of the South Kerry Greenway project by Minister Alan Kelly has been warmly welcomed by South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd. The project aims to redevelop the old railway line be Glenbeigh and Cahersiveen as a cycleway and it is expected to provide much needed economic benefits for the region.

Speaking following the announcement of the funding SKDP CEO Noel Spillane described it as a vindication of the work SKDP has put into bringing the project to this stage. The idea for developing the old railway line as a cycleway originated in South Kerry Development Partnership he pointed out and the funding that enabled the feasibility study to be undertaken on this initial phase was provided under the RDP LEADER Project, Noel added. “We then met with Minister Kelly and provided him with this Feasibility Study which set out the proposal in detail for him which was crucial in getting his support for the plan” Noel said. The Partnership has also been to the fore in working with the landowners along the proposed route and helping to ensure their views and opinions have been heard at all stages of the process to date. “This project is likely to have major benefits for both the local communities who will have access to this wonderful new cycleway in the region as well as encouraging the development of the tourism industry along the route” Noel said and based on the success of other cycleway projects, particularly in Mayo, it is likely to result in the creation of badly needed jobs for local people in the area also he added.

SKDP’s Agriculture Manager Joseph McCrohan praised the landowners along the route for their positive co-operation and attitude towards the project to date and said that he was hopeful now that they would all come on board to ensure the project proceeds smoothly following the announcement of this funding. SKDP Consultation with the farming community has been ongoing from the very beginning in 2010 including a fact finding visit to Mayo in November 2012 attend by over 30 farmers from South Kerry with support from the Local Community Development Programme. “The farming community along the route recognise the importance of this project for all in the region and the benefits that can come from it and I’m sure we will now all work together to help make it a reality” Joseph said.

The funding for the project will be channelled through Kerry County Council and it is likely some of the work along the route will be done by workers on the Rural Social Scheme operated in the area by South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd.

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Angry Community Groups to Protest against Alignment at KCC Meeting

Representatives of community groups from around Kerry will gather in Tralee on Monday next (April 14th) to voice their anger to Councillors over proposals around Alignment. Kerry’s councillors are due to vote on motions around the formation of the new LCDC’s by Kerry County Council – the bodies that it is proposed will run the new LEADER and Local Community Development Programmes. This in effect would lead to the closure of the current Partnerships and a major reduction in access to essential services for people in rural areas of the county.

The proposal to stage a mass protest at the council meeting arose from groups who have been attending public meetings in both South and North Kerry over the last two weeks to highlight their opposition to these proposals. The South Kerry meetings have been organised by the Community Directors of SKDP who fear that these proposals, if allowed to go ahead, will take the voice and decision making power of the rural communities and transfer it into the hands of Kerry County Council.

SKDP Chairperson and Killarney Community Director Sheila Casey said that the people have voiced their opposition to these proposals loud and clear and in large numbers at the meetings in South Kerry. “It is coming up to election time and councillors would be well minded to listen to the will of the people and oppose this motion when it comes up for a vote at next Monday’s meeting” Sheila said. “The system that is in place to run both the LEADER and Community Development Programmes is working extremely well and there is no need at all to change it” according to Sheila. “This is a proven, bottom up approach for the delivery of vital programmes in rural areas and the people want it to remain so, not have their power taken away from them” she said. It is ironic that Minister Hogan has called his proposals “Putting People First” – this is clearly not putting people first and the people are demanding that both the Councillors and the Minister to listen to their views and abandon these plans” Sheila concluded.

The Community Leaders behind next Monday’s protest have asked all those wishing to attend to be outside the County Buildings in Rathas, Tralee at 9am next Monday morning so as to ensure the Councillors attending are fully aware and in no doubt of the opposition to these proposals  before they vote on the motion.  The protest will run until 10.30am

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Rural Enterprise Support Mentoring Panel – Expansion of Existing Panel

South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd

Rural Enterprise Support

Mentoring Panel – Expansion of Existing Panel

South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd (SKDP) is a local area development company, established in May 1991 to promote and support the development of sustainable and vibrant communities in the SKDP area.  SKDP operates the Rural Development (LEADER) Programme 2007 – 2013 (RDP) which aims to strengthen the rural economy and improve the quality of lives in rural areas.

Early in 2012 SKDP established a multi-disciplinary mentoring panel from business experts in a position to offer specialist mentoring support to new and existing micro enterprise in the SKDP area.  SKDP now wishes to expand this panel for 2014 to include a new and experienced mentor who has expert knowledge in the following areas/sectors

– Website Design

– E-Commerce

We are interested in hearing from you, if you have expertise in any of the above categories.

Please see below link to Tender Document

Tender Enterprise mentoring panel Expansion SKDP 2014

Further information can be obtained by contacting: Joanne Griffin, Enterprise Supports Mentoring Panel Co-Ordinator, South Kerry Development Partnership, Library Place, Killorglin, Co. Kerry Tel: 066 9761615 or [email protected]

Closing date for receipt of tenders is no later than 5pm Friday 25th April 2014

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Wednesday’s Community Meeting in Killorglin – Change of Venue

The venue for  Community Meeting to support South Kerry Development Partnership that will take place in Killorglin on Wednesday night next has changed. Following the huge turnouts at the two meetings in Cahersiveen and Kenmare last week, the Community Directors of the Partnership, who are organising the meetings, have decided to change the venue for the Killoglin meeting to St. Michaels Church Hall on the Iveragh Road. The meeting will start as planned at 8pm.

Chairperson of SKDP Sheila Casey said that they have been overwhelmed by the turnout at the first two meetings and have decided to change the venue for the Killorglin Meeting to ensure all those who wish to attend and have their voices heard will be able to do so.

The Killarney meeting will take place as planned on this Tuesday night (April 8th) in The Travel Inn Hotel, Fossa, also at 8pm.

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Strong Community Support for SKDP

Hundreds of people in South Kerry have this week come out in support of South Kerry Development Partnership at the first in a series of public meetings held in the region calling for the retention of the Partnerships in their current format. Furthermore, plans are underway by the community representatives to go out to Brussels in the coming weeks to meet key EU officials to voice their total opposition to Minister Phil Hogan’s Alignment Proposals.

Organised by the Community Directors of the partnership, nearly 400 people came out over two meetings in Cahersiveen and Kenmare to voice their strong support for the work the partnerships are doing and to call for their retention. There was a strong mood of anger at the meetings that the voice of the people in Rural Ireland was not being listened to and many called on Minister Hogan to keep his hands off the partnerships which have a proven track record of delivery.

SKDP Chairperson and Community Director Sheila Casey said they are delighted with the turnout from the public in relation to their support for the partnerships. “The people of South Kerry, and indeed many other areas, have seen the benefits of having the bottom up, community based partnerships involved in delivering a wide range of programmes in Rural Ireland”. “People can access the services locally and can be sure that they are getting the best possible service from their partnerships” Sheila said. They are now asking why change something that is working and the only answer they can come up with is that Minister Hogan is attempting to bring control of future EU funding through LEADER  and other programmes into the Councils and away from the communities that really need it” she added. “They clearly see this as a retrograde step which will have significant negative impacts on them and they will not stand for it” Sheila pointed out.

All of those who attended these two meetings have signed a national petition supporting the retention of the partnerships and it is expected that several thousand signatures could be collected nationwide under this petition.

Further public meetings organised by the Community Directors of SKDP will be held in The Travel Inn, Fossa, Killarney on Tuesday night next and in St. Michael’s Church Hall, Killorglin on Wednesday. “Minister Hogan needs to hear loud and clear that the people of Rural Ireland will not lie down and take the consequences of his alignment proposals” Sheila said. It is time he listened to the message coming from the people and not continue with this crazy attempt to fix something that is not broken” she concluded.