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‘See Something – Say Something’ service to cease at end of year

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By Sean Moriarty

Killarney Gardai say they are disappointed that the ‘See Something-Say Something’ text alert service - which allows members of the public to report suspicious behaviour or public order issues anonymously - is to cease.

The campaign was originally launched in Tralee in July 2018 and rolled out a year later in Killarney.

At the time of its launch in Kerry it was hoped that the service could be the template for a nationwide plan.

The Killarney Advertiser understands that the service, which was supported by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, was not financially viable for the commercial operator of the service.

Superintendent Flor Murphy of Killarney Garda Station said he was disappointed to learn that the service will be discontinued from December 31 next.

“It allowed members of the public to report acts of criminality, they might be sitting have a coffee and see a hit and run in a car park or anti-social behaviour on the streets and they could text in the info and we would respond accordingly,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “Now they will have to go through the channels and give their name and details and not everyone is comfortable with that.”

Local TD Pa Daly will raise the issue with the Department of Justice.

"The services will be suspended on December 31 if funding is not secured to run them. I have asked Minister McEntee if she will raise this with the Garda Commissioner to secure the support and funding necessary to continue with 'See Something-Say Something'," he said.

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National Award for Rathmore retailer

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Pictured at the national XL Retailer of the Year Awards 2026 at the Hodson Bay Hotel, Westmeath, are Kieran O’Keeffe (XL Rathmore), who was presented with the Best Promotional Activity Award by Paudie Mulhare (XL Development Manager). The local business was recognised for its outstanding industry excellence and commitment to the Rathmore community following a comprehensive independent audit of stores nationwide.

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Fashion extravaganza added to annual FleskFest line-up

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A brand-new fashion extravaganza has been added to this year’s Glenflesk festival celebrations, promising an evening of style, music, and culinary entertainment.

The Summer Soirée in the Marquee will take place on Friday, June 19, at the Barraduff Community Field.

The event kicks off at 6pm with a prosecco reception and light bites on arrival, with the main programme scheduled to begin at 7pm.

Well-known broadcaster Brendan Fuller will host the evening, guiding guests through a varied line-up of live acts and demonstrations.

Food enthusiasts can look forward to a live culinary experience by Head Chef Chad Byrne, who will showcase creative dishes using fresh local ingredients while sharing practical cooking tips for the home.

Fashion and beauty will take centre stage later in the evening.

Experts Mary O’Donnell and Kerry O’Connor will host dedicated style segments, providing summer inspiration and showcasing on-trend looks from leading regional retailers, including Killarney’s Scarlett Boutique and Kenmare Cashmere.

Live music throughout the night will be provided by local performer Jack Patrick Healy, delivering his signature mix of high-energy piano and vocals to the marquee crowd.

In addition to the main stage entertainment, the event features handcrafted cocktails mixed by a professional mixologist, a fully licensed bar, and multiple spot prize giveaways. A dedicated prize for the Most Stylish Lady on the night includes a one-night stay at The Europe Hotel and Resort.

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