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Call for nominations for the Garda Youth Achievement Awards

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This year's Garda Youth Achievement Awards will take on a different format this year with awards presented to individuals and groups separately. Also, everyone nominated will receive an official Lee Strand Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Award certificate.

This week, the Kerry Division of An Garda Síochána in association with Lee Strand Milk made a call out for nominations for young people between the ages of 13 years and 21 years to recognise the great contribution young people have made and continue to make to their communities in Kerry during these challenging times.

Awards will be presented to individuals who have made a positive contribution to their community and make it a better place to live. A Group Award will also be presented to groups of two or more people who have made an impact to their community. The Special Achievement Award will be presented to an individual who has overcome difficult circumstances, has defied all the odds and whose commitment deserves recognition. A Community Safety Award will be presented to an individual who through crime prevention or a safety initiative/innovation has made their community a safer place to live. The Overall Winner of the Lee Strand/Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Award 2020 will also be presented.

"This has been a difficult year for everybody but perhaps especially for our old and young people," Chief Superintendent Eileen Foster said.

"It is also perhaps a time that we give the best of ourselves and throughout this pandemic young people are giving back to their own communities through voluntary work, sport or educational achievements. The Youth Achievement Awards gives An Garda Síochána an opportunity to engage with young people in a positive fashion and recognise these positive interactions, for the betterment of the community as a whole. The Garda Youth Awards will take on a different format this year to comply with restrictions, but without the continuous support of Lee Strand, the highly respected local co-op in the community, it would not be possible to acknowledge these achievements."

Gearoid Linnane, CEO, Lee Strand added that "Lee Strand has a strong commitment to supporting initiatives within the local community".

"We are delighted to support the Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Awards since 1998. The awards provide a great opportunity to celebrate and recognise the achievements of the young people of Kerry. Things are different this year, but one thing that is the same are our fantastic youth, who continue to make a positive impact within their local community."

The closing date for receipt of nominations is 12 noon on Friday, February 26. Any member of the public can nominate a young person who they feel has contributed to their local community. Nominations are accepted from individuals, community and voluntary groups, schools and youth clubs/organisation. The winners will be selected by a panel of judges who are community volunteers from around the county under the chairmanship of Chief Superintendent Eileen Foster, An Garda Síochána. Nomination forms are available to download on www.leestrand.ie or email tralee.community@garda.ie. For further details contact Tralee Garda Station on 066 7102311.

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BikeFest gears up for 20th anniversary celebration

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The 20th anniversary of Killarney BikeFest is set to be bigger than ever over the June Bank Holiday weekend.

As Ireland’s largest free open biker festivals, the milestone event is expected to draw record crowds to the town and the dedicated festival village.


Organisers are preparing an expanded programme of events to mark two decades of the festival, featuring a mix of live music, bike showcases, and the signature ride-outs through the scenic Kerry landscape.


The economic impact on the local region is already evident, with accommodation providers across Killarney reporting exceptionally strong demand and many hotels nearing full capacity months in advance.


The festival remains a highlight of the Killarney tourism calendar, attracting enthusiasts from across Europe.

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Calls for action on Derreen ‘Rat Run’ road

A busy link road connecting Coolcorcoran to Cleeney via the Derreen housing estate is no longer fit for purpose according to the Mayor of Killarney. The route, which is frequently […]

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A busy link road connecting Coolcorcoran to Cleeney via the Derreen housing estate is no longer fit for purpose according to the Mayor of Killarney.

The route, which is frequently used by motorists as a “rat run” to avoid traffic on the bypass, has seen a significant deterioration in its surface and safety standards in recent months.
The roadway serves as a vital access point for residents and hundreds of members of Killarney Legion GAA and Killarney Celtic FC.
Concerns are now mounting that the situation will become critical once construction is completed on the new multi-million euro sports centre at Derreen, which is expected to draw even larger volumes of traffic to the narrow stretch.
Mayor Martin Grady has formally called on the Killarney Municipal District to carry out emergency works to protect the safety of those using the route.
“I propose that Killarney Municipal District carry out necessary works on the road at Derreen, which is taking high volumes of traffic in the interest of the safety of motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians,” Cllr Grady said. “There is currently no footpath and the roadway is not fit for purpose for two-way traffic.”
In response to the Mayor’s proposal, Kerry County Council acknowledged that a patchwork fix would not be enough to handle the long-term demands of the area. The Council confirmed it is currently developing a large-scale road improvement project to improve access through Derreen.
A Council spokesperson stated that the project is being developed in accordance with National Project Management Guidelines and is currently in “Phase 1,” which involves the Concept and Feasibility stage.

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