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Salmon swims to the fore in Lissivigeen
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RESIDENTS of Lissivigeen together with Killarney Looking Good/Killarney Tidy Towns volunteers were out in force to admire the area’s revamped roundabout this week.
Yvonne Quill, chairperson, Killarney Looking Good, said: “The Lissivigeen Roundabout has been relandscaped with the addition of a wonderful sculpture of a salmon as its focal point. The salmon sculpture connects with the nearby River Flesk, famous for its trout and salmon fishing. Additional planting will take place in the autumn to further enhance the roundabout.”
Front, Jess O'Sullivan, Roisin O'Sullivan, Cllr Michael Gleeson, Pat Sullivan, Eugene O'Keefe, Arthur O'Keefe, Oisin O'Sullivan; back, Yvonne Quill, Kathleen Gleeson, Christy Lehane, Kathleen Foley, Alice O'Sullivan, Michael Moynihan, Marie Shannon, Mayor Brendan Cronin, Mary Lehan, Paul O'Sullivan, Shirley O'Sullivan and Cian O'Sullivan. PICTURE: DYLAN CLIFFORD
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