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Killarney set for running bonanza this weekend!

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RUN KILLARNEY: Launching Run Killarney at Ladies View were: Sean McDermott (Gleneagle Group), Mike Riordan (Sanctuary Runners), Oliver Kirwan (Run Killarney), Graham Clifford (Sanctuary Runners), Catherine Casey (Gleneagle Group) and Busie Mhlophe (Sanctuary Runners).

By Michelle Crean

Killarney will play host to one of Ireland’s premier running events tomorrow (Saturday) when more than 3000 competitors from all over the world take part in the Gleneagle Hotel Run Killarney half-marathon and 10K road race.

This sold out event will welcome all types of runners, walkers, newcomers and people who just want a challenge and a great day out. Participants will represent 15 countries from around the world including China, Brazil, Republic of Congo, Australia and UAE.

Road closures take place on the N71 Molls Gap to Muckross House Killarney from 6.30am to 11.30am.

For the first time ever Run Killarney will be plastic bottle free, replacing cups and bottles with compostable cups for water at the various water stations and the finish line.

As part of this year’s event, organisers have teamed up again with The Sanctuary Runners to help raise awareness of their mission and to collect donations of running gear from the public and those taking part in the race.

The Sanctuary Runners was set up by Graham Clifford in 2018. Their aim is to enable local runners to run alongside, and in solidarity with, those in Direct Provision thereby fostering friendship, positivity and respect while bringing greater awareness to the system in which asylum seekers live.

“We are really excited that Run Killarney returns, is still going strong and continues to be a significant date in the running calendar in Ireland,” Event Organiser Oliver Kirwan said.

“We are delighted to welcome The Sanctuary Runners to the event for their second year. Running is all about mental and physical health and achieving a balance in your life. It’s a great way to connect and interact with other people no matter what your or their situation is. I’d like to welcome everyone to the event and wish them the very best of luck, see you on the beautiful course!”

The race routes give competitors the chance to run one of the world's most breath-taking and scenic road races through Muckross House and the Killarney National Park.

Both routes are fast downhill courses with amazing scenery. The half-marathon starts at Molls Gap and continues through the National Park to the finish line and party atmosphere at the Gleneagle Hotel.

All competitors will receive a customised t-shirt and finisher’s medal and can embrace the great atmosphere at the Gleneagle Hotel once they cross the finish line.

For more information please contact Annette Grealish on annette@eliteevents.ie or 087 6024621 or visit www.runkillarney.com.

 

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Six wins for Gleneagle at the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards

The team at Gleneagle is celebrating a proud moment after scooping six awards at last night’s Irish Hotel Awards, held at The Johnstown Estate in County Meath. The hotel was […]

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The team at Gleneagle is celebrating a proud moment after scooping six awards at last night’s Irish Hotel Awards, held at The Johnstown Estate in County Meath.

The hotel was named Overall Winner for Excellence in Customer Service, recognising Gleneagle’s continued focus on delivering an outstanding guest experience built on genuine care and professionalism.
There was further celebration as team members were recognised for their individual achievements. Adam Sikorski received Overall Kitchen Porter of the Year and Eilis Loughrey was named Overall Human Resources Manager of the Year. At the regional level, Trevor O’Keeffe was awarded Munster Chef of the Year, Noreen O’Gorman received Munster Accommodation Services Manager of the Year and Gleneagle’s self-catering apartments were named Munster Self-Catering Property of the Year.
Patrick O’Donoghue, CEO of Gleneagle Group, said: “We’re incredibly proud of our team. These awards represent dedication, teamwork and a shared commitment to making every customer’s experience a positive one. We have been welcoming guests for almost seventy years and while much has changed in that time, what matters most hasn’t – great people, genuine warmth and a welcome that keeps guests coming back.”
The Irish Hotel Awards celebrate excellence across Ireland’s hospitality industry, recognising the hotels and individuals who go above and beyond to deliver quality and care in every aspect of their work.

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CCTV Scheme for Killarney still on the long finger

The long-promised public CCTV system for Killarney remains stalled, with no start date in sight, despite funding being approved earlier this year. At Monday’s meeting of Kerry County Council, Councillor […]

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The long-promised public CCTV system for Killarney remains stalled, with no start date in sight, despite funding being approved earlier this year.

At Monday’s meeting of Kerry County Council, Councillor Tom Barry (Listowel Municipal District) raised the issue again, seeking clarity on when the long-awaited Killarney CCTV project will finally begin.
Cllr Barry, who is monitoring the Killarney project closely as a model for rolling out similar systems elsewhere in the county, asked the council to arrange a meeting between An Garda Síochána and the council’s Data Protection Officer to progress the matter.
He said that only through direct engagement could the necessary Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) be completed and the project finally move forward.
However, the official response from the council offered little reassurance or any sense of urgency.
The reply stated:
“There has been considerable engagement between all stakeholders in relation to CCTV and, in particular, the preparation of a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) for the Killarney Town Centre CCTV scheme. The final approval to that DPIA is awaited, and Kerry County Council will continue to work with partners to reiterate the importance of this.”
No commencement date, project timeline, or installation schedule was provided.
In July of this year, funding was formally approved for the long-promised Killarney. CCTV scheme.
At that time, Kerry County Council confirmed that the Killarney project could proceed as soon as An Garda Síochána provided final sign-off.
However, three months later, there has been no visible progress on the ground, no update from Garda Headquarters, and no indication of when approval might be granted.
The CCTV initiative, which has been discussed at multiple council meetings over several years, is designed to enhance public safety, deter antisocial behaviour, and assist gardaí in investigating crimes in busy areas such as Killarney’s town centre and nightlife zones.
The absence of CCTV in the town centre has been a long-standing frustration for both councillors and business owners, particularly given Killarney’s status as one of the country’s busiest tourist towns.

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