The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Chairman resigns at Killarney golf club

New home for Kenmare Rowing

- By SINEADKELL­EHER By SINEADKELL­EHER

THE chairman of the management council of Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, Mike Daly has stepped down. A motion of no confidence had been on the agenda at Monday night’s AGM calling for him to step down immediatel­y.

However, the motion was not moved as Mr Daly resigned from the position. He did not wish to comment when contacted by The Kerryman this week.

More than 350 members attended the AGM on Monday night which was held at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. A motion was carried at the AGM seeking the engagement of an independen­t facilitato­r to run the agenda at management council meetings for the club. This person will now be sought and will act as an intermedia­ry between the management council (board) and the executive.

A number of changes are also to be made to the constituti­on regarding various roles. Elections to the management council have been postponed following the AGM on Monday to allow other issues of concern to be dealt with and these will be held at a later date.

There have been concerns in the club in recent months over the content of a Deloitte report undertaken by the management council and which was not shared with club members.

The management council had stated that it could not release this informatio­n due to a contractua­l agreement with Deloitte and confirmed by Deloitte.

Members had called for a special general meeting to discuss the report. A petition was signed by 50 members of the 1,700 members to this effect. This was refused in a letter to members from the management council because Deloitte stated that the report was conducted for the management council only. This issue was also raised at the AGM and is still a matter of discussion.

Concerns were raised about the financial future of the club in an action plan, drawn up on foot of the Deloitte report, and seen by The Kerryman.

A management council letter to members last month also stated that the “club’s financial viability and stability” were key concerns that led to the engagement of Deloitte and that considerab­le steps still need to be taken to secure its future.

The action plan, provided to members last month, says that the management council needs to be more focused financiall­y. The management council stated that green fees are a matter for the general manager but that it is conscious of the financial position of the club and looking to ensure it’s commercial viability.

Issues over communicat­ion between the management council and general manager of the club have also been raised in the plan. The Kerryman understand­s that issues between the management council and the general manager are in the hands of legal profession­als. Other concerns raised in the action plan include confidenti­ality and staff concerns, as well as concerns over the contract to the club’s golf profession­al, Dave Keating, whose contract terminated earlier this year. A new contract was offered to Mr Keating but no agreement was reached. Outside contractor­s are now to run facilities at the club including the pro shop which was run by Mr Keating.

The Kerryman attempted to contact Killarney Golf and Fishing Club for comment but at the time of going to print had not received a response. IT took a united front but Kenmare rowing club have finally settled into their new home at Kenmare Business Park.

The ever growing club has finally got a place to call home which will incorporat­e their new clubhouse and gym to help give their athletes a place to train and meet.

Up until now the club were reliant on Kenmare GAA club for their gym and they had no permanent place to meet. Now they have a new base which was offically opened last Saturday. They have moved their rowing equipment in and are hoping in time to add to this through sports capital funding.

“It is a huge boost to us. We have a lot of new junior members and now they will have a place to train in the winter,” said PRO of the club, Clive Johnston.

This year the club, which has 60 members, will train all year round with indoor training at their new gym and water training when weather permits. With an ever growing list of talented rowers new facilities are important and will help their talented rowers progress. Many of the club’s rowers have already represente­d their country including Georgia O’Brien, Eimer Crowley and Tom Kelly and the club is now hoping that they can help other aspiring rows makes waves on the water. New club members are welcome and the club can be contacted through Clive on 086 1762360.

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 ?? Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin ?? David Hanley Club Chairman (front centre) with Mike Donovan, Niall Duncan (back from left) Margaret McCarthy, Ailish O’Sullivan, Gerry O’Sullivan, margaret Cahill, Cllr. Dan McCarthy, George O’Brien, Gertry Hanley, Johnny Touhy and Anne Duncan at the official opening of the new Kenmare Rowing and Boat Club at Kenmare Business Park on Saturday.
Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin David Hanley Club Chairman (front centre) with Mike Donovan, Niall Duncan (back from left) Margaret McCarthy, Ailish O’Sullivan, Gerry O’Sullivan, margaret Cahill, Cllr. Dan McCarthy, George O’Brien, Gertry Hanley, Johnny Touhy and Anne Duncan at the official opening of the new Kenmare Rowing and Boat Club at Kenmare Business Park on Saturday.

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