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Chamber seeks extra parking spaces
By Sean Moriarty
Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce is working with Kerry County Council in an attempt to identify additional parking facilities in the town - as parking in the town centre is at a premium this year.
The arrival of Bird’s Euroshow to the Fairfield car park has resulted in a loss of 110 parking spaces, however the funfair does pay for the use of the car park.
The Chamber did source alternative sites for the funfair.
A further 60 parking spaces had already been removed from the streets to allow businesses with no outdoor areas to trade outside.
“The Chamber was fully supportive of that [outdoor trading] measure,” said a statement issued by the Chamber. “The current position is that Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce is working with Kerry County Council in an attempt to identify additional parking facilities in and close to the town for the weeks ahead.”
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