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Severe flood sets women’s charity back by thousands

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By Michelle Crean

 

A severe flood - which has caused upwards of €20,000 worth of damage - has set one busy women’s charity back by months after a mains pipe burst causing extensive damage.

Families using the ADAPT Kerry Women's Refuge, a safe refuge in Tralee for those experiencing domestic abuse countywide - had to be quickly moved last Thursday night as the building became submerged in water after a mains pipe, approximately seven foot under their building, suddenly burst causing massive damage to the specialist hospital grade flooring, the playroom, reception area, staff kitchen, laundry room, accounts office, foyer and two apartments downstairs in its Tralee building.

Staff, as well as families who were in the building at the time, were shocked to discover the fast filling water and emergency services immediately moved them to a safehouse.

The charity, which provides services in towns and villages across Kerry, including Killarney, is already under financial pressure due to the closure of its charity shop which was a huge revenue boost to them.

“Luckily we had only three families in that night,” General Manager, Catherine Casey, told the Killarney Advertiser.
“We have had a very busy period with the lockdown with families seeking help. But on the night it was our quietest period in weeks and nobody was staying downstairs. Community Gardai and the fire service came and moved the families to safehouses.”

She added that they are hoping to be back to normal in three to four weeks’ time but are appealing for funds to help offset some of the costs.

“We’re still operating. We rely heavily on the charity shop for revenue as we’ve a deficit of €30,000 a year and it pays for the posts. However, the shop remains closed for now.”

To help with funds ADAPT have added a donate button on their website www.kerryrefuge.com.
Anyone who is in need of support or advice from the service can call 066 7129100.

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X-Factor singer Ben Quinlan to launch new album in Newmarket

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Killarney singer and pianist Ben Quinlan is set to launch his latest Irish album with a special concert in Newmarket, County Cork, this August.

The former X Factor contestant and winner of Ireland’s Alternative Eurovision has titled the event “A Night to Remember.”

The concert will take place on Saturday, August 22, at An Cultúrlann, in his grandparents’ hometown.

Quinlan recently returned from a major international tour across the Netherlands with the Celtic Steps show.

His upcoming performance will feature a mix of traditional and modern Irish music, covering artists from Thomas Moore and the Wolfe Tones to Kingfishr.

The setlist will also include crooner classics from the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Michael Bublé.

“I’m launching my new album in my grandparents’ hometown and I’m hoping it will be a successful night,” said Quinlan, who performs professionally on the grand piano.
Doors at An Cultúrlann open at 7pm with the show starting at 8pm. Tickets are priced at €20 and the night will serve as the official launch for his new CD.

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Contactless payments launched on Local Link services

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Passengers using TFI Local Link Kerry services in Killarney and across the county can now pay for their journeys using contactless card payments.

The National Transport Authority (NTA) confirmed the rollout this week, allowing commuters to simply tap their debit card, credit card, or mobile devices, such as Apple Pay and Google Pa, when boarding.

The move is designed to offer more convenience for those using high-frequency rural and regional routes.

In Killarney, the new payment option will be available on the TFI Anseo town services, which have seen a significant increase in passenger numbers since their introduction.

The contactless system is currently available for single journey fares, while those using daily or weekly passes can continue to use the Leap website or the TFI Leap Top Up App.
Alan O’Connell, General Manager of TFI Local Link Kerry, welcomed the modernisation of the fleet.

“The introduction of contactless payments is another welcome step forward for public transport in Kerry,” he said. “It complements other major projects in the county, including the expansion of TFI Local Link services and the delivery of TFI Anseo in Killarney, which is proving to be another great initiative.”

While the new technology offers a modern alternative, traditional payment methods are not being phased out. Cash payments, TFI Leap cards, and Free Travel Cards all remains fully valid across the network.

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