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Killarney women named as ‘Hospice Heroes’

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AWARD: Angela Curran from Woodlawn and Noreen Collins from Ross Road, pictured with RTE's Mary Kennedy, with their 'Hospice Heroes' award.

Two Killarney women have been named as ‘Hospice Heroes’ in recognition of their outstanding volunteering work on behalf of Kerry Hospice.

Angela Curran from Woodlawnand Noreen Collins from Ross Road, are two of 25 people who were nominated as ‘Hospice Heroes’ nationally, and recognised at a special ceremonyin St. Francis Hospice, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 recentlyto coincide with the launch of this year’s Hospice Sunflower Days, which will run in Killarney on June 7.

Both Angela and Noreen have been involved with fundraising for Kerry Hospice for over 20 years. They have a wealth of experience and knowledge in relation to fundraising events and they are always willing to take on leadership roles within their local Killarney Branch.

They were presented with their plaque at the ceremony by Mary Kennedy, Hospice Sunflower Days Ambassador and RTE Broadcaster.

“We are not in this for awards,” Angela told the Killarney Advertiser. “It is nice to be recognised but only for the generosity of the people of Killarney we would not be able to do what we do.

“All money raised stays in Kerry.”

Angela and Noreen have been involved in fundraising for the Kerry Hospice Foundation almost since its foundation in the early 1990s and, along with other volunteers, helped to raise over €6 million to build the hospice in Tralee.

They have also organised baking for the annual coffee morning and help run the annual fashion show at the Gleneagle each September.

Noreen is a committee member since day-one and Angela joined the committee shortly after.

 

 

 

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Dr Crokes team of 2000: The reunion

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Recently, the Dr Crokes team of 2000, who won the Kerry senior football championship of that same year, re-united and looked back on fond memories of their glory days and that very special year when they beat An Ghaeltact in the final at Austin Stack Park.

On November 26, 2000, Dr Crokes faced An Ghaeltacht and defeated the Dingle-based side.

It was no easy task making the final for the Killarney side, despite having talent such as captain Roland Neher, Eoin Brosnan, and a 17-year-old Colm Cooper at the start of his illustrious career.

Before the final, Crokes defeated Killarney Legion (preliminary round), South Kerry (round-one), Rathmore (quarter-final), and narrowly defeated West Kerry by a point in the semi-final (1-08 – 1-07).

It was the first time An Ghaeltacht had qualified for the final, but this was no happy welcome for the Dingle side, as the Killarney-based side won their ninth title.

Like in the semi-final, Dr Crokes won by a point as they scarcely won by 1-04 – 0-06.

Despite Dara Ó Cinnéide ending the tournament as top-scorer with 3-20, he was unable to carry his Dingle side to victory with the Killarney side being superior.

Neher led his team out onto the pitch, and he inspiringly helped push his team to victory.

This ensured Harry O’Neill’s versatile and developed squad deserved every bit of praise for them.

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Killarney real estate agent, DNG Ted Healy wins national award

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Killarney estate agent DNG Ted Healy won the DNG Branch of the Year 2025 Award in the South West Region at the DNG National Awards Ceremony which took place at The Curragh Racecourse last week.

The Awards Ceremony brought together over 150 delegates from DNG offices nationwide. It was a vibrant day of celebration and connection; while recognising excellence, dedication and professionalism across the DNG network.

From insights into the future of Ireland’s property market, to the latest developments in the DNG exclusive partnership with Hamptons International, the event delivered a dynamic mix of knowledge, innovation and inspiration.

Established in 2005, DNG Ted Healy is a recipient of previous awards, having secured the DNG Small Branch of the Year award in 2003, in recognition of its high standards of service, and extensive local property knowledge across Killarney & Co. Kerry.

Speaking after receiving the award, Ted Healy, Managing Director, DNG Ted Healy, said: “As we approach 20 years in business, it’s a real honour to see our growth and commitment to Killarney recognised. From expanding our new homes offering to embracing new technology, our focus has always been on delivering the highest standards of service while staying rooted in our community. This award is a credit to our loyal clients and the trust they continue to place in us.”

The awards continue to highlight DNG’s commitment to excellence in estate agency and recognises offices and individuals who consistently deliver results and outstanding client service.

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