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New Milltown GP to start in September

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MILLTOWN GP: Brendan Griffin, pictured at Milltown Medical Centre, says a new GP will start in this coming September.

 

Kerry Fine Gael TD and Deputy Government Chief Whip Brendan Griffin has received confirmation from the HSE that the new General Practitioner for Milltown will begin work on September 1.

 

In correspondence sent to Deputy Griffin, the HSE said that it has supported the Milltown GP Service for the last 20 months since the retirement of the previous GP and will continue to fund a locum service until the new GP takes up the position.

Deputy Griffin said that confirmation of the commencement of the new GP is great news for Milltown and the surrounding areas.

He thanked local stakeholders and staff within the health services for working closely with him on the issue and wished the new GP the best for the time ahead.

Deputy Griffin said that he gave a firm commitment to the people of the locality to do his best to solve the problem when plans to close the Milltown GP service were announced in late 2019 and is now glad to have helped deliver on the issue.

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Jake Carter to headline free St Patrick’s concert as AbleFest returns

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Organisers of the St. Patrick’s Festival Killarney have confirmed that country music star Jake Carter and his band will headline a major live concert at the New Street Festival Zone this March.

The performance is a centrepiece of the 2026 festival, which runs from Friday, March 13, to Thursday, March 19, under the theme “The Echoes of Killarney: Future.”


The concert will take place in the New Street Car Park from 12 noon to 4.00 pm on March 15.


This year’s theme completes the ‘Echoes’ trilogy, specifically celebrating the talents and creativity of the next generation.


The festival aims to showcase a town that is evolving to be greener, more sustainable, and inclusive for all families.


Following the success of its debut, AbleFest will also return to the festival programme.


This inclusive music and arts festival is specifically designed for individuals with additional needs, their families, and carers.

The event will feature a range of interactive activities alongside the musical performances, ensuring the festival remains accessible to every member of the community.


“Following the incredible success of last year, AbleFest continues to be a proud and important part of our festival programme,” said Festival Chairperson Jason Clifford.

He added that the 2026 celebrations will amplify the energy and vision of Killarney’s youth through its schools, sports organisations, and creative groups.


“As we close the Echoes Trilogy, we invite the entire community to come together to celebrate our young people and the future they represent – a future built on inclusion, creativity, sustainability and community pride,”

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Local author’s second book in ‘Secret Box’ series now on sale

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Local author Michelle Hadad has released the second edition of her book, The Secret Box: Concave & Convex, as part of her ongoing series The Secret Box: What We Hide.

The updated publication explores the shift in Irish people’s behavior and emotional wellbeing in the years following the pandemic.


The book examines the balance between our inner and outer lives, focusing on the everyday emotional realities of post-pandemic Ireland.

According to the author, the series aims to offer readers insight and reflection on what we choose to reveal or hide from others without using clinical labels.

It addresses a growing need for connection and meaning in a changed social landscape.
Supporting local retail is a key priority for this launch.

The book is now stocked and available for purchase at O’Connor’s Newsagents on Beech Road, and at Beaufort Post Office.

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