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Traffic congestion still high on Council’s priority list

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TRAFFIC: At the official opening of Bóthar Na Carraige/Rock Road bus and car park, Killarney, on Wednesday, at the site of the old Mercy Laundry and the entrance to Killarney Nursing Home. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Killarney Municipal District staff have vowed to continue to work to solve Killarney’s traffic concerns - especially during the busy tourist season.

Despite Wednesday's official opening of the new car park on Rock Road, which has 190 car parking spaces, there is still work to be done.

“This is a very good day for Killarney as we add significantly to our parking complement and thereby contribute towards the alleviation of traffic congestion around the town centre,” said Angela McAllen, Manager of the Killarney Municipal District.

“My colleagues in the Municipal District have worked with elected members to develop this car and bus park and we will continue to look at other measures which will help to provide better traffic flow and parking facilities into the future.”

“It is an important delivery on the Traffic Management Study for Killarney. The development of a walkway cycleway on a key approach to the town improves accessibility and connectivity to the town centre,” Eileen O’Donoghue, Municipal District Officer, said.

“A key priority of the Municipal District is the improvement of pedestrian and cyclists access into and around the town in line with the principles of sustainable travel.”

The new car park also includes the new style parking machines that allow payment by bank card as well as cash.

 

 

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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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