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Innovation Centre advances plans for expansion

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The Killarney Innovation Centre (KIC) has taken a significant step forward in its expansion plans, hosting a key meeting with elected representatives to discuss its much-anticipated new build project.

Present at the meeting were KIC Chairperson Sean Counihan and board members Bill Thorne, Caitriona Roberts and  Michael Coughlan. Also in attendance were Minister Michael Healy- Rae, Deputy Danny Healy-Rae, Deputy Pa Daly, and Councillor Anne O’Sullivan, who represented Minister for Education Norma Foley.

Discussions were focused on the critical role KIC plays in supporting the local business ecosystem by providing high-quality workspaces and business supports that contribute to sustainable employment in the region. With increasing demand from entrepreneurs, SMEs, and larger companies seeking second-site locations, the need for modern, adaptable office space with high level supports in Killarney and throughout Kerry has never been greater.

KIC Chairperson Sean Counihan emphasised the importance of the new build project in addressing this demand. “The requirement for high-quality, flexible office space with integrated business supports continues to grow, and this project is crucial in ensuring that Killarney remains a hub for innovation and enterprise,” he said.

Conor O’Leary, KIC Centre Coordinator, also highlighted the significance of the project, saying, “Killarney has a strong reputation as a world-class destination, and we need to ensure that our infrastructure matches this standard for businesses looking to establish and expand here. This new development will provide the space and support necessary to drive innovation, investment, and job creation in the region.”
The Killarney Innovation Centre remains committed to working alongside government representatives and key stakeholders to advance this project, ensuring that local businesses have the resources they need to thrive.

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Success for Legacy Elite Cheerleaders at Celtic Spirit Competition

Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday. The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth. Finn Hurley, who has […]

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Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday.

The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth.
Finn Hurley, who has been selected to represent the national team Ireland at the cheerleading world championships, competed in a large category of 13 athletes from across Ireland and won first place.

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club announces 2025 restoration projects

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year. […]

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year.

The club’s next project is a 2001 Toyota Hilux, which will be raffled for a local charity.
The club thanked sponsors Kelliher’s Toyota Kerry, Central Car Sales, and Tractor Spares. They are seeking new sponsors and can be contacted via Tom on 087 2383809. The shed is open to visitors on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm to 10pm.
The club will have floats in the Killarney and Milltown St Patrick’s Day parades.
A special offer of €5 off Regatta Jackets (€55, normally €60) is available in March. Contact Tim on 087 4551887.

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