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Look to Britain’s example on vaccine rollout – says Cllr Grady

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By Sean Moriarty

Nearly one week on and local councillor Donal Grady is standing by his calls for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to handle the vaccine rollout in this country.

According to BBC News: “More than 14 million people have now received a first dose in the UK. More than 530,000 of those have received a second dose. This progress means the UK continues to be among the countries with the highest vaccination rates globally.”

In the Republic of Ireland, as of midnight on Monday, the latest date for collated figures, there have been 280,581 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in Ireland: 182,193 people have received their first dose and 98,388 people have received their second dose.

At last Monday’s Kerry County Council meeting in Tralee the long-serving Killarney councillor said: “We could do with Boris Johnson for six months,” in reference to his ability to get the vaccines out in far greater numbers than his Irish counterparts.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser yesterday (Thursday) Cllr Grady said: “He may not have got everything right but showed the Irish and EU Governments how it is done when it comes to the vaccine rollout. The EU left us whistling and I don’t see any of our elected MEPs roaring about this.”

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Teen Shane Doolan to release debut single on Friday

Killarney singer-songwriter Shane Doolan will release his debut single ‘The Ruins’ on Friday, September 26, on all major streaming platforms. Shane first came to local attention earlier this summer when […]

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Killarney singer-songwriter Shane Doolan will release his debut single ‘The Ruins’ on Friday, September 26, on all major streaming platforms.

Shane first came to local attention earlier this summer when his band won the Battle of the Bands at the Anam Centre. He says the experience gave him the confidence to begin recording and releasing his own music.
“Creating and promoting my first ever single was nerve-wracking, but extremely exciting,” Shane said. “This project is the start of something I’ve always dreamed of.”
“The Ruins” mixes folk storytelling and indie rock influences. Shane lists Walking on Cars, Bon Iver, Kingfishr and Sam Fender among the artists he looks up to.

At just 17, the Killarney student has written, recorded and promoted the track himself, showing his ambition to build a career in music. Fans will be able to hear ‘The Ruins’ from Friday on Spotify, Apple Music and other platforms.

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Local schools benefit from Lee Strand programme

Four schools in the Killarney area were among 34 across Kerry to benefit from the Lee Strand 50% School Milk Cash Back Programme for the 2024/2025 school year. In total, […]

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Four schools in the Killarney area were among 34 across Kerry to benefit from the Lee Strand 50% School Milk Cash Back Programme for the 2024/2025 school year.

In total, €17,276 was presented to schools across the county to support activities and resources for pupils.
The participating Killarney schools were Cullina National School, Faha National School, Gaelscoil Faithleann, and Kilcummin National School. On average, schools received €500, with the top earning school receiving €1,208.
Gearoid Linnane, CEO of Lee Strand, said: “It is our goal to see as many pupils as possible in Kerry drinking fresh, nutritious milk from local farms during the school day. The school milk programme is subsidised by the EU, and the National Dairy Council provides complimentary fridges to all participating schools. We are delighted to present €17,276 cash to 34 schools in Kerry to spend as they wish during the school year.”
Registrations are now open for this year’s programme. Participating schools will be entered into a €500 draw, and every pupil who registers for the school milk programme will receive a free Lee Strand pencil case. For more information, schools can contact Lee Strand on 066 7121084.

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