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Free parking for town centre staff up for discussion

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By Sean Moriarty

Killarney Municipal Council is investigating the possibility of giving free parking to town centre workers.

Under the proposal, people who work in town centre businesses would be allowed park free of charge in the under-used Rock Road car park.

It is all part of plan to free up town centre parking spaces in an effort to increase footfall in the main shopping areas of the town.

It came about after several elected councillors asked council officials to provide free parking in the town centre, for a limited period each day, to help businesses get back on track after weeks of pandemic related shutdowns. It was also hoped that free parking would offset parking spaces lost as a result of social distancing bollards that have been placed on most town centre streets.

At Wednesday’s elected members meeting Cllr Marie Moloney put forward a motion to offer free parking between 9am and 11am each day to “encourage shoppers to come back into the town for their shopping”.

Killarney Municipal District Manager, Angela McAllen, refused to approve free parking in Killarney town centre.

“It is a budget issue and there is a significant budget gap this year, and car parking makes up a significant portion of this,” she told the meeting.

However, she agreed to investigate the possibility allowing town centre employees the chance to park for free at the newly developed Rock Road car park in an effort to take cars away from the Glebe and Beech Road car parks.

Anecdotal evidence suggests business owners and their employees take up valuable town centre spaces every day.

The Rock Road car park, regardless of the current pandemic situation, is operating well below target and the adjacent coach park has seen very little activity this year.

Cllr Niall ‘Botty’ O’Callaghan asked if the Rock Road car park was actually paying its way – such is limited use of the new parking area. “The bus bay has not been used for months," he said.

Newly elected Mayor, Cllr Brendan Cronin, said he could not understand why parking was such an issue, given the reduced number of visitors and events Killarney is experiencing this season.

“People are forgetting that there are 125 more spaces in the Fair Hill car park, Bird’s Amusements usually fill that but they are not there this week,” he said.

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Great Southern hotel unveils new branding

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The Great Southern Killarney has recently achieved a coveted five-star rating, following significant investment across their guestrooms, dining, and event facilities.

The newly crowned five-star hotel has announced a new brand identity under the campaign theme ‘Splendour, Untamed’, positioning the hotel as a luxury destination which honors its heritage.

The ‘Splendour, Untamed’ concept speaks to duality at the heart of a stay. 

Splendour reflects the elegance of the hotel, restored interiors, luxurious accommodation and warm, attentive service. 

Untamed celebrates the wild beauty of Killarney, and the spirit of exploration it inspires. Curated guest experiences bring this to life, from guided foraging tours and photography walks through Killarney National Park to wellness activities designed to deepen a connection with the destination.

A highlight of the elevated offering is Arbour, the hotel’s brasserie. Grand yet relaxed, Arbour combines original architectural features with a contemporary feel, serving refined classics and seasonal dishes from County Kerry producers.

Jamie Power, General Manager, said that securing five-star status and unveiling their new branding marks a defining moment for the hotel.

He explained: “It is important that our brand reflects the unique balance of rich heritage, adventure and contemporary luxury that defines a stay here. Killarney is a truly unique destination, but it is our people who bring it to life. The warmth, personality and genuine hospitality of our team sit at the heart of every guest experience and is remembered long after they leave,”

The rebrand is accompanied by a refreshed visual identity, new website and brand video, rolling out across all digital channels, marking the next chapter for a hotel that has been at the heart of Killarney for over 170 years.

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Flesk Valley Rowing Club tackles Ocean to City race

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Flesk Valley Rowing Club sent a well-seasoned crew across the county bounds last weekend to compete in the Ocean to City race (An Rás Mór).


The crew, consisting of Peter O’Sullivan, Colm O’Súillebháin, Karol Kelly, and Donal Kelly, was piloted by Carrigaline native Paul Burke. Burke used his local knowledge to navigate the shortest course possible from Crosshaven to Cobh, through Monkstown and Lough Mahon, all the way to the finish line in Cork city.
The crew prepared for the event with marathon training sessions on Lough Lein over the past few weeks, aided by coxes Orlaith O’Sullivan, Caoimhe Kelly, Aodhagán O’Sullivan, and Noel Prendergast.
Club organisers extended thanks to Colm O’Súillebháin for organising the trip, Karol Kelly for towing the boat, Breda Burke for logistical support, and the travelling supporters. Thanks were also expressed to Fossa Rowing Club for the use of their trailer over the weekend.


Flesk Valley Rowing Club Ocean to City 2026: Pictured left to right are Peter O’Sullivan, Donal Kelly, Karol Kelly, Paul Burke, and Colm O’Súillebháin.

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