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Opticians supporting the community and the HSE

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An independent opticians in Killarney has been extending its services to support vulnerable people in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although the practice is closed for routine examinations, team members at Urban Optics, on Scotts Street, are still supporting their patients through a tele-health service.

This involves a telephone consultation with one of the practice’s optometrists if a patient is experiencing any eye problems or has concerns about their eye health.

For patients who require an emergency pair of glasses, they will even be able to visit the Urban Optics website and select a replacement pair that will be posted to their home. A delivery service is also available for contact lenses, as usual.

Not only will the emergency care help to ease the pressure on their colleagues in the health service, the practice are also donating 10 percent of every purchase to the HSE, to assist them in providing their vital care.

Urban Optics are also maintaining their commitment to repairing existing spectacles, as any patient who sends in their glasses can expect them to be delivered back to their home as soon as possible.

“Our patients and their eye health are at the heart of everything we do," Noeleen Loughlin, Optometrist and Director at Urban Optics, said.
"We want to ensure your vision is still properly cared for during these uncertain times, so we've created our tele-health service to help achieve this.

“We hope by extending our services beyond our normal capacity will allow our patients to follow Government guidelines of staying at home, whilst retaining peace of mind in their eye health.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by COVID-19, and those working courageously through it. Stay home and stay safe.”

For more information on how Urban Optics can help, please call the practice on 064 6633462.

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Tourism leaders to briefed on new domestic strategy

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Killarney’s tourism industry is set to receive a first look at the national strategy for “home holidays” as Fáilte Ireland prepares to unveil a major new creative direction for 2026.

Local hotel owners, tour operators, and business leaders will join an industry webinar on Tuesday, March 3, where the roadmap for domestic tourism will be formally revealed.


The briefing comes at a pivotal time for the local economy, as Killarney remains a primary destination for the Irish market.

Fáilte Ireland will present fresh research into the motivations and decision-making habits of Irish consumers, providing local businesses with the data needed to capture the short-break market for the upcoming season.


The webinar will move beyond simple advertising, offering a preview of a new campaign designed to fuel sustainable tourism growth.

This strategy aims to encourage visitors to look beyond traditional peak periods and explore regional offerings, a move that could significantly impact Killarney’s shoulder seasons and mid-week trade.


Participants will receive in-depth insights into what the modern Irish traveler looks for in a domestic short break.

There will also be a preview of the creative content used to inspire audiences across national media and practical instructions on how Killarney businesses can sync their own advertising efforts with the national drive.


The 30-minute briefing is expected to set the tone for how Killarney is marketed to the rest of the country for the remainder of 2026. The event is scheduled for 3:00pm next Tuesday and registration is open to all local tourism stakeholders.

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Funding deal secures future of Kerry Airport

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The long-term future of Kerry Airport has been secured following the Government’s announcement of the new Regional Airports Programme 2026–2030.

The move provides a guaranteed framework of support for the Farranfore hub for the next five years, offering much-needed stability for the region’s primary aviation link.


Under the new plan, nearly €45 million in capital investment will be made available across the regional airport sector over the five-year period.

For 2026 alone, the Government has earmarked over €19 million, which includes €9 million specifically for capital projects alongside annual operational funding.

This financial backing is designed to ensure regional airports can meet strict international safety and security regulations while also investing in new infrastructure.


Fianna Fáil TD for Kerry, Deputy Michael Cahill, welcomed the announcement, noting that the renewal of the programme provides the certainty required for the airport to plan for the future.


“The continuation of this programme is critically important for Kerry’s connectivity, tourism sector, and broader economic development,” Deputy Cahill said. “Kerry Airport plays a pivotal role in linking our county to Dublin and international destinations, supporting jobs and investment across the Kingdom.”


The 2026–2030 programme has also been broadened to include airports handling up to three million passengers, meaning Kerry will continue to receive support alongside Shannon, Donegal, and Ireland West Airport Knock.

Beyond daily operations, the funding is specifically targeted toward climate resilience and carbon reduction measures, helping the airport align with national climate action commitments.

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