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Killarney people in favour of retaining two-metre social distancing rules.

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Killarney people in favour of retaining two-metre social distancing rules.

By Sean Moriarty

The majority of Killarney people are not in favour of reducing the current two-metre social distancing rule to one-metre a Killarney Advertiser poll has revealed.

Nearly a 1,000 readers of the town’s longest serving news weekly took part in a social media poll this week. Of the 911 people that voted 574 of them said keep the current regulation as it stands.

A further 337 were opposed to idea and want the distancing to be reduced to one metre.

Several people commented on the Facebook poll with the vast majority of commenters supporting the two-metre rule.

“Stick with the guidance of Dr. Holohan. If he says two metres, then follow his rules! Simple.! He’s the expert in this-we are not,” posted Maeve Foley.

Tralee clothes shop owner Danny Leane said: “Two meters will be staying in my boutique on Monday regardless of what any politician will say.”

While Neil Kelly added: “Even if the distance is reduced to one metre in the near future, keeping a two metre distance (especially in busy areas) would remain a safer approach.”

Others were concerned about the way some people were disregarding the rules.
“People climb on top of you to get to items on shelves,” said Joan Keating.

“Stick with the two metres until the advice changes from the medical experts who have got us this far,” said Maureen Collier while Kathleen Fitzgerald added: “If it's working why change it.”

With the current 5km travel restriction set to lift on Monday, many Killarney people are looking forward to visiting family and friends.

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Niall Kelleher elected first chair of new Kerry Community Safety Partnership

A Killarney Municipal District councillor has been elected as the first chair of the newly-formed Kerry Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP). The inaugural meeting of the LCSP took place last […]

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A Killarney Municipal District councillor has been elected as the first chair of the newly-formed Kerry Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP).

The inaugural meeting of the LCSP took place last week at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. The new body replaces the former Joint Policing Committees and is being rolled out nationwide.
The partnership is designed to give local residents a stronger voice in identifying and addressing community safety issues. It brings together councillors, Council management, An Garda Síochána, community and resident representatives, business and education representatives, and statutory agencies including the HSE and Túsla.
At the first meeting, Cllr Niall Kelleher was elected chairperson, with Derry Ó Murchú from Dingle elected vice-chair.
Cllr Kelleher said the new structure will allow a more coordinated approach to safety issues across the county.
“The future of community safety in Kerry starts with all of us working as one,” he said. “A shared approach to problem-solving can ensure that potentially harmful situations do not develop. Interventions should be delivered proactively and in a joined-up way with other services.”
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan welcomed the establishment of the partnership, calling it an important step in the Government’s new approach to community safety.
The next task for the Kerry LCSP will be to develop its own local community safety plan, supported by the National Office of Community Safety.

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Gardaí appeal for witnesses in Castleisland crash

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A woman in her 70s was critically injured following a single-vehicle car crash at Lisheenbaun, Castleisland.

The accident occurred at 11.40pm on Wednesday, December 10.

The female driver and sole occupant of the car was removed from the scene to Kerry University Hospital.

She remains in critical condition.

The road is closed pending a technical examination to be conducted by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators.

Local diversions are in place via Currow Village.

The N21 Castleisland–Tralee and N22 Tralee–Farranfore roads are not affected.
 
Gardaí are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision to come forward.
 
Any road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were travelling on the N23 in the Lisheenbaun, Castleisland area between 11:20pm and 11:50pm are asked to make it available to investigating Gardaí.
 
Anyone with information is asked to contact Killarney Garda Station on 064-6671160, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.
 
Investigations are ongoing.

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