Radio Kerry – Weekly Episode 49 – Music Generation Kerry

This week on Ours to Protect we’re taking a look an initiative launched in Kerry last Summer to recycle unused musical instruments and loan them through the library service to anyone – young or old who wants to learn to play music. The exciting project is being run by Music Generation Kerry in conjunction with […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 48 – Tralee Cleans Up

Did you know?…..    Tralee Tidy Towns is involved in litter picking, the planting and upkeep of green areas in the town, and community driven sustainability.  The group recently held litter clean-ups supported by some local businesses.  One such event was a clean-up of Cockelshell Beach. This was supported by the Tralee Chamber Alliance and […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 47 – Dingle Sea Salt

Did you know?…..    Dingle Sea Salt is an award winning business. The product is harvested by hand in the Dingle peninsula.  When making the product business owners Tom Leach and Moe McKeown depend on the natural elements. Tom and Moe are surfers, living in Dingle so they knew when creating a business that protecting […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 46 – Fenit Wild Mind Festival

Did you know?…..  The Wild Mind festival aims to celebrate nature all around us. It took place in Fenit over the weekend and offered people the opportunity to learn and engage in a number of activities focusing on the beauty of our natural world and how we can help to protect it. The festival hopes […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 45 – Local Roots

This week on Ours to Protect we’re taking a look at a community project in Killorglin which aims to plant 100,000 trees by 2030.  The voluntary group called Local Roots wants to promote locally owned woodlands and hedgerows to enhance biodiversity and sustainability.   Did you know?…..  Trees combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Episode 45 – Local Roots

This week on Ours to Protect we’re taking a look at a community project in Killorglin which aims to plant 100,000 trees by 2030.  The voluntary group called Local Roots wants to promote locally owned woodlands and hedgerows to enhance biodiversity and sustainability.  Sari Houlihan reports:

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 44 – MTU Innovation

This week on Ours to Protect we spoke with some students from MTU Kerry, who won an award for their idea for a sustainable business. Did you know?…. Two fourth year students from Munster Technological University were recently honoured for a sustainable fashion project they developed. The project was an idea for an app that […]