Welcome to Tralee, County Kerry
Tralee (Trá Lí) is the county town of Kerry. The name Tralee comes from the Irish meaning 'strand of the Lee' (river), although some believe it comes from the Irish 'Trá Liath' meaning 'grey strand'. The town is situated on the northern side of the neck of the Dingle Penninsula.
Tralee is also home to the famous Rose of Tralee International Festival which is held annually in August. This year the Rose of Tralee is in it's 50 year.
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KENMARE will not have a bus shelter anytime soon, as Bus Éireann claim there is not sufficient demand to erect the structure.
PROUD Moyvane GAA stood with native son Seán Walsh as he planted a tree in the local Woodland Walk last weekend marking both his ascension to the Chair of the GAA Munster Council and National Tree Week.
AN Ardfert man, who is expecting twins with his first cousin, is to miss their birth having been jailed for a month for a series of offences including assault, driving with no insurance for the third time and engaging in threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
www.kerryman.ie THE county semi-finals of Scór Na bPáistà took place in north and south Kerry over the weekend with plenty of top class entertainment on offer from the county's talented young performers.

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Local Newspapers
Tralee Times

