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Former Kerry footballer takes over as Fitzgerald Stadium safety officer

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APPRECIATION: In appreciation of his service to Fitzgerald Stadium and Kerry GAA, Peter Twiss Kerry County Board Secretary, Tom Keane, County Board Treasurer and Johnny Brosnan, East Kerry Board Chairman made a presentation to John Lenihan and his wife Margaret.

By Sean Moriarty

 

Fitzgerald Stadium has appointed former Kerry Ladies footballer Theresa O'Mahony as its new Event Safety Manager. She takes over from John Lenihan who retired from the post last month after 10 and a half years at the helm. Prior to taking on his full-time role in 2010 John’s history as a volunteer at the stadium spans nearly 50 years.

Already a familiar face in local GAA circles, Cordal native Theresa will become even better known in Killarney as her new role includes managing all of the safety aspects of the storied stadium and the adjacent Deerpark Pitch and Putt Club.

She will also work closely with town teams like the Dr Crokes GAA Club and Killarney Legion GAA Club as their pitches come under the same Community Employment Scheme that was previously handled by John.

Theresa has previous experience in the Community Employment Scheme as she was the former manager of Castleisland Community Centre.

[caption id="attachment_36867" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] APPRECIATION: In appreciation of his service to Fitzgerald Stadium and Kerry GAA, Peter Twiss Kerry County Board Secretary, Tom Keane, County Board Treasurer and Johnny Brosnan, East Kerry Board Chairman made a presentation to John Lenihan and his wife Margaret.[/caption]

“At the recent AGM of the Fitzgerald Stadium, Chairman Der Brosnan welcomed Theresa and wished her every success in her new role,” explained Fitzgerald Stadium Press Officer Tatyana McGough.

The East Kerry District Board also welcomed Theresa to the stadium.

“Congratulations to Cordal's Theresa O'Mahony on her new appointment,” said East Kerry District Board PRO Michael O'Mahony.

“Theresa played in various Cordal Coiste na nÓg teams before progressing on to play in the Green and Gold of the Kerry Senior Ladies. Best of luck and we wish every success to Theresa from all in East Kerry.”

Meanwhile management and staff at the stadium made a special presentation to John Lenihan to mark his dedication to the stadium over the years.

His first game as a 16-year-old was a Munster Hurling Final in 1971 when Limerick played Tipperary.

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Climate Action Group’s summer biosphere walk

The Fossa Climate Action Group will host its annual Summer Guided Walk in the Kerry Biosphere Reserve on Saturday July 18. The event is scheduled to begin at 10:30am and […]

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The Fossa Climate Action Group will host its annual Summer Guided Walk in the Kerry Biosphere Reserve on Saturday July 18.

The event is scheduled to begin at 10:30am and will be led by staff from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Diarmaid Griffin of the Fossa Climate Action Group said that the recent sunny weather has energised the local environment, making it an ideal time to observe local wildlife in abundance.
“In Killarney, we are fortunate to live within an UNESCO Biosphere, which is a specially designated area of natural and cultural heritage with worldwide renown,” Griffin said.
He added that there are only 784 Biospheres globally, with just two located in Ireland.
Following a review in 2017, the Kerry Biosphere Reserve was expanded beyond Killarney National Park. It now extends west to Lough Acoose to include the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, north to Fossa and Kilcummin, and east to the Paps mountains.
Griffin encouraged the public to participate to experience the health benefits of spending time outdoors. “Study after study proves that connection with nature boosts your immunity, reduces stress and anxiety, and improves sleep,” he said.
The event is free to attend, but booking is required. Members of the public can make enquiries or book a place by calling or texting Paul O’Raw on 0872317204.

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Overnight water restrictions for Milltown and Ballyhar

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Overnight water restrictions for Milltown and Ballyhar

Uisce Éireann has introduced overnight water restrictions across Kerry to protect daytime supplies as warm weather drives up demand.

The restrictions, which began on Monday are hitting parts of Milltown and Ballyhar particularly hard.

In Milltown, supply from the Knockavota Water Treatment Plant is restricted from 3pm in the afternoon until 8am the following morning.

This daily 17-hour restriction impacts customers in Ard na Greine, Calinfercy, Kilderry, Tinnahalla, Stealroe, Banshagh, and Kilburn.

To assist residents, an alternative water tanker has been set up at Ard na Greine in Milltown. Users must bring their own containers and are advised to boil this water before use.

Meanwhile, restrictions at the Barleymount Reservoir run from 9pm until 6am. This is causing low pressure and supply disruptions in Ballyhar, Faha, Lahard, Two Mile School, Aglish, Holycross, Kilnanare, and parts of Aghadoe and Fossa.

Uisce Éireann operations manager Eoin O’Connell urged the public to conserve water, warning that treated water is being used faster than it can be produced and stored. The utility will review the restrictions mid-week. More tips on conserving water are available at water.ie/conservation.

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