Ardfert Historical Society

Ardfert Historical Society Welcome to Ardfert Historical Society (Founded in April 2018).

The aim of the society is to meet regularly for talks and walking tours and to document historic information and photographs for the benefit of the village of Ardfert.

Funding granted for Ardfert Cathedral.
07/06/2026

Funding granted for Ardfert Cathedral.

I’m delighted to confirm that Minister of State Kevin “Boxer” Moran has informed me that the Heads of Agreement have now been signed between the Office of Public Works and Ardfert Community Council for the lighting of St. Brendan’s Cathedral.

Following the Minister’s visit to Ardfert Cathedral, which I arranged last September, he committed directly to me that he would support this project with €18,000 in OPW funding to help bring this vision to reality.

This is a wonderful boost for Ardfert and North Kerry. The lighting of this iconic cathedral will enhance one of our most important heritage sites, further promote tourism in the area and ensure that this historic landmark can be appreciated in a whole new light.

I want to thank Minister Boxer Moran for honouring his commitment and I also want to acknowledge the tremendous work of Ardfert Community Council, whose dedication and persistence have helped bring this project to fruition.

This is a positive day for Ardfert and another example of what can be achieved when communities, public representatives and Government work together to deliver for Kerry.

06/06/2026

“I was fortunate to grow up on ‘The Hill’. The Hill is where my mom grew up, and where seven or more generations of our family have lived before us. It is such a central concept to our family life, that it does not need a more detailed geographic name. The Hill deserves its definitive title.

Despite being around three miles from Tralee town, The Hill is firmly rooted in the countryside. It is full of countryside life; the rabbits, the foxes, the cows, the dogs, the cats and the neighbours who have an eternal bond forged through generations of living together.

The Hill is where I and my six siblings grew up, next door to our grandparents, aunt, uncle and cousins. It is where I, my siblings and cousins played endless games of Gaelic Football, Soccer and ‘Tip The Can’. It’s where we went for walks ‘back the bohereen’, on summer nights that never seemed to end.

The Hill played its part in shaping us as its residents. My deep environmentalism was forged on walks up The Hill, from where you can see Tralee Bay and as far as Ballyheigue. It showed me the beauty of nature, and the vital importance of preservation. For every ditch alive with Wildthorn blossom and wildlife buzz that I associate with those endless Summer nights, I feel an urge to make sure the next seven generations of my family similarly benefit from that same wilder bond.

As I have grown up, and live in London now, I still crave that feeling of a 10pm walk back the road where you hear birds singing, see bats flying, and where you contemplate life and how best to spend your Summer days.”

Danny Sheehy man in continues his long support (since schooldays, a voice for the environment as a member of the Child/Youth Voice Team) of the with his story for supported by

Read Danny’s:

🌱https://museumofchildhood.ie/that-wilder-bond-danny-sheehy/

And all stories in the series here:

🌳https://museumofchildhood.ie/that-wilder-bond/

An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland Love Tralee Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment Department of Children, Disability and Equality Department of Culture, Communications and Sport Radio Kerry Irish Environmental Network

05/06/2026
ARDFERT HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Annual General Meeting will be going ahead on Tuesday 9th June at 8.30pm in Ardfert Communit...
02/06/2026

ARDFERT HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Annual General Meeting will be going ahead on Tuesday 9th June at 8.30pm in Ardfert Community Centre. All are welcome to the meeting & we hope for some new people to become involved in the committee.

02/06/2026
01/06/2026

REMINDER - Wednesday at 11.00hrs (UTC+1) (Irish Summer Time) - All Welcome. Please share. GRMA (Thanks)

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