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Columbarium wall nears completion

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CONSTRUCTION: Mayor Brendan Cronin has welcomed the construction of a new Columbarium wall at Knockeendubh cemetery. Photo: Sean Moriarty

By Sean Moriarty

 

A new Columbarium wall at Knockeendubh cemetery in Killarney is nearing completion.

The five piece wall, which will be used to store one hundred slots for urns of people who passed away, will be finished by the end of September or early next month.

Contractors are currently on site and are currently working on the centre piece which will include a granite surround and seating once completed.

The Columbarium wall itself, which is already built, will be delivered to the site in five separate units and placed in position by crane in the next week or two, contractors confirmed to the Killarney Advertiser.
Mayor Brendan Cronin has been a long-time advocate of the project.

Earlier this year he sought clarification from Council Chief Executive Moira Murrell on a previous commitment given by the Council that the construction would go ahead despite COVID-19 disrupting Council work programmes.

He is delighted that the project is finally coming to fruition.

“We are in changing times and it is important to have such an amenity in the area,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “This will be here for future generations. This was promised to us and I am delighted to see it is nearly completed.”

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Push to protect Killarney bathing spots

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Push to protect Killarney bathing spots



Lochanna Beo is urging local swimmers and water enthusiasts to help identify popular bathing spots across Killarney’s lakes and rivers as part of a Kerry County Council public consultation.


The group is seeking official designation for heavily used local locations, including Dundag, Rosie’s Beach, and Colleen Bawn Rock on Muckross Lake, alongside Ross Bay and Victoria Bay on Lough Leane, to ensure they receive enhanced protection, safety infrastructure like life rings, and regular water quality monitoring under EU and Irish standards.
Highlighting the importance of official recognition, Valerie Harrington of Lochanna Beo said:
“Popular swimming spots in Killarney and local rivers deserve the extra protection, recognition and facilities that official designation can provide.”
Members of the public can submit their nominated bathing areas directly to Kerry County Council by emailing environ@kerrycoco.ie, writing to the Environment Department on Maine Street, Tralee, or contacting Lochanna Beo via lochannabeo.regening.ie.

The deadline for submissions is September 25.

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Seefin Aviation sponsors Killarney Celtic’s league side

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Seefin Aviation sponsors Killarney Celtic’s league side


Killarney Celtic FC has announced Seefin Aviation as the official sponsor for its inaugural FAI National League team, marking a major milestone during the club’s 50th anniversary year.


The partnership represents a significant boost for the club as it embarks on a new era in national competition, providing key support for the team’s development and player pathways across Kerry.
Club Chairman Philip O’Callaghan welcomed the deal, stating:
“Today is another landmark day in the history of Killarney Celtic FC. As we celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we are delighted to welcome Seefin Aviation as the Official Sponsor of our National League team. Entering the FAI National League is a significant step forward for our club, and having the backing of a respected international company such as Seefin Aviation gives us tremendous confidence as we embark on this exciting journey.
This partnership is about much more than sponsoring a team. It reflects a shared belief in ambition, excellence and investing in people. On behalf of everyone at Killarney Celtic FC, I would like to sincerely thank James O’Shea and everyone at Seefin Aviation for placing their trust in our club. We look forward to developing a strong and successful partnership that benefits both organisations and our wider community for many years to come.”
James O’Shea, CEO of Seefin Aviation Limited, added:
“The O’Shea family has enjoyed a long-standing relationship with Killarney Celtic. Every member of our family played for the club, and today, our grandchildren are continuing that tradition.
We are extremely proud of our association with Killarney Celtic and look forward to supporting the club’s continued development and growth in the years ahead. The club has always been at the heart of the local community, and we are delighted to play our part as it embarks on this exciting new chapter in the FAI National League.”

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