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Pit your wits to help mountain rescue team

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CALLING all quiz whizzes – here’s your chance to help Kerry Mountain Rescue Team. Elite Event Management and Quest Adventure Race Series are hosting a table quiz to raise much-needed funds for the dedicated voluntary group at 8pm this Wednesday coming, November 29, in the Killarney Avenue Hotel.

Kerry Mountain Rescue Team provides a vital service and operates 365 days of the year. “The quiz is being organised to help give something back,” said Quest director Oliver Kirwan. “We are so fortunate to have such an excellent service in Kerry where individuals put their own health and safety on the line to protect others. A lot of our participants spend a lot of time on the hills and mountains in Kerry and it’s great that they can do so safe in the knowledge that if they run into trouble, someone will be there to help them. I would encourage everyone to get a team together and come along on Wednesday night for a good cause and to have some fun. It’s also a great opportunity to bring together some of the adventure racing community out of season so we’re hoping to see some familiar faces too.”

There will be some great prizes up for grabs on the night with finger food being provided for everyone taking part. The entry fee is €40 for a team of four people and all proceeds will go to Kerry Mountain Rescue Team.
For more information contact Kelly@eliteevents.ie

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Rise in deer culled in National Park amid road safety concerns

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A total of 392 deer were culled in Killarney National Park during 2025, representing a 37% increase on the previous year.

According to new figures from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), the cull included 276 non-native sika deer and 116 native Killarney red deer.


The 2025 figures show a marked rise from 2024, when 286 deer were removed from the 10,000-hectare park.

The NPWS confirmed that the culling took place primarily during the official hunting season, with a specific focus on female deer to manage population growth.


The NPWS acknowledged an increase in deer numbers, citing restrictions on hunting during the Covid-19 pandemic as a contributing factor.

A spokesperson noted that deer populations are highly mobile and their home ranges are not constrained by land ownership or park boundaries.


Management of the population is currently being guided by a national strategy under the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

This involves Deer Management Units, managed by Farm Relief Services (FRS), which appoint coordinators to liaise between farmers and hunters to target problem areas across the county.

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Annual New Year pool tournament tops €35k for charity

The final of the Denis Michael Dennehy Memorial Pool Tournament took place in the Corner Bar, Barraduff, on New Year’s Day, bringing another successful Christmas fundraiser to a close. The […]

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The final of the Denis Michael Dennehy Memorial Pool Tournament took place in the Corner Bar, Barraduff, on New Year’s Day, bringing another successful Christmas fundraiser to a close.

The annual tournament has been held every year since 2011 and has now raised a total of €36,500 for local charities.
Defending champion David O’Donoghue retained his title after a closely fought final frame victory over fellow Glenflesk player Alan McSweeney. The Border Boys provided musical entertainment on the day, followed by prize presentations and a raffle supported by generous donations from local businesses and individuals.
A total of €3,260 was presented to the Killarney South Kerry Branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association to support its Lourdes pilgrimage in September.

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