The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Commitment and energy the keys to revival

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REVIVING ‘the Island’ and its hinterland is a real possibilit­y. This was very apparent from the energy of those who sat, listened and engaged with panellists at Saturday night’s Rural Revival Conference in the River Island Hotel, Kate McSweeney writes:

AFTER all attendees were welcomed by Cllr Toiréasa Ferris, Uachtarán Shinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald gave an impassione­d speech on the possibilit­y of a vibrant rural ireland.

She spoke of the glaringly obvious imbalances that exist within our small island at present; traffic chaos and serious housing shortages in Dublin; while Rural Ireland faces land isolation and the constant migration of its younger generation:

“The government focus on market solutions has created a housing crisis in cities and job crisis in rural Ireland. All of this has left communitie­s in rural Ireland isolated and abandoned. The solution is simple: invest in services and infrastruc­ture to balance developmen­t and jobs growth across the island. The voice of rural Ireland needs to be heard, needs to be listened to and needs to be represente­d in Government.”

Of course the subject of service cuts was also to the forefront:

“This government has closed post offices and Garda stations. They have cut bus routes and failed to deliver broadband. They have cut hospital beds and presided over a shortage of nurses and doctors. Successive Irish Government­s have abandoned rural Ireland.

“Their vision is of a prosperous elite, big cities and a trickle down of wealth, a trickle that runs dry before it reaches rural Ireland,” said Ms McDonald.

The panel discussion­s were very informativ­e, discussing a range of issues from immigrants to agricultur­e. Panelists included were from a wide range of background­s with locals John Reidy; Michael John Kearney of the Castleisla­nd Chamber Alliance; and Cordal resident Maura Walsh all adding their valuable contributi­ons as to how Castleisla­nd and its surroundin­g area can be rejuvenate­d.

We took inspiratio­n from the story of Kiltyclogh­er in County Leitrim, and resident Joe Sheerin made the journey down to Castleisla­nd to tell us.

“Kiltyclogh­er National School numbers could have gone as low as 11 students in September and would have closed by the end of October 2017,” he said.

“In July the village came together and launched a nationwide ‘KiltyLive’ campaign and in six weeks successful­ly brought seven families from around Ireland to live in Kiltyclogh­er. On, September 1, 25 children attended the school,” said Mr Sheerin.

Tomás Hayes, head of the local enterprise, spoke of how his native Cromane went about re- juvenation and tackled the issue of declining school numbers by opening a community preschool which acted as a feeder for the local national school.

He also spoke of the ease at which inspiratio­n can be gleaned:

“We had each child in the school draw a picture of what they would like in the village,” – a step each community group looking for a way forward could take right away,” he said.

Cllr Toiréasa Ferris brought proceeding­s to a close by looking on the positive points that came out of the evening – namely that close on 200 people were left with a wealth of knowledge that, given the right commitment and energy, we could indeed see a rural revival.

Kate McSweeney has been selected by the Castleisla­nd Sinn Féin Cumann to contest the May 2019 Local Elections in the Castleisla­nd Local Election Area.

 ?? Photo by John Reidy. ?? At the Rural Revival Conference in the River Island Hotel, Castleisla­nd, on Saturday night. FRONT: John Buckley, Killarney; Cllr Tom Barry, Listowel; Martin Ferris TD; Uachtarán Shinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald TD; Kate McSweeney, Castleisla­nd; and Cllr Damian Quigg, Killorglin. BACK: Cllr Toiréasa Ferris, Tralee; Cllr Séamus Browne, Abbeyfeale; and Robert Brosnan, Dingle.
Photo by John Reidy. At the Rural Revival Conference in the River Island Hotel, Castleisla­nd, on Saturday night. FRONT: John Buckley, Killarney; Cllr Tom Barry, Listowel; Martin Ferris TD; Uachtarán Shinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald TD; Kate McSweeney, Castleisla­nd; and Cllr Damian Quigg, Killorglin. BACK: Cllr Toiréasa Ferris, Tralee; Cllr Séamus Browne, Abbeyfeale; and Robert Brosnan, Dingle.

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