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Soroptimists celebrate international centenary

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Members of the Killarney Soroptimist Club were gifted an oak sapling by the Tree Council of Ireland. The saplings were presented to each Soroptimist club in Ireland, to plant in celebration of Soroptimist International’s Centenary.

The National President Mrs. Mary Kerr from Wexford, recently delivered in person, the sapling to Killarney President Mrs. Teresa Irwin.

Permission to plant the oak was sought from Kerry County Council and members from the Killarney club chose the ‘Maurice O’Donoghue Memorial Park' (Gleneagle Hotel) and new River Flesk path on Muckross Road.

The club has a connection with this park, 20 years ago they dedicated a bench in memory of their deceased members. Mrs. Sheila O’Donoghue, Gleneagle Hotel, who was one of the founding members of the Killarney Soroptimists.

At the tree planting ceremony, President of Killarney Soroptimist, Teresa Irwin, thanked members of Kerry County Council, and Cathaoirleach Killarney Municipal District Cllr. Marie Moloney for their support with the project.

“Cllr. Marie Moloney, has been most supportive of our club events over the years. As a women’s organisation, it was now wonderful to have her attend as Cathaoirleach. When Cllr. Marie was invited to speak, it was very evident that she had researched the history of our local club. She also asked how ladies can become involved. We explained that any woman over the age of 18 is welcome to join if they have empathy and an interest in the betterment of society,"said Teresa.

The Killarney Soroptimists major fundraiser is the annual charity pancake morning held on Shrove Tuesday. This raises much needed funds for local charities and community groups.

“It is one of those events that people put on their calendar and attend year in year out. We were lucky to host it in 2020 just before Covid turned life upside down and we look forward to hosting it and welcoming all our friends back when we run it in 2022. “ added the club President.

The Soroptimist organisation was set up to educate, empower and enable women and girls to have a better life. Originally founded in Oakland, California in 1921, now there are 75,000 members worldwide including our local club.

Killarney Soroptimist Club was founded in 1963 and their first President was Mrs. Beatrice Grosvenor. The Club is proud to have one of Killarney’s founders, Elizabeth Mc Carthy, as an honorary member.

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Cahill seeks funding assurance for Innovation Centre

Kerry TD Michael Cahill says he is pushing to ensure the Killarney Innovation Centre secures the funding it needs for its planned expansion. Deputy Cahill raised the issue in a […]

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Kerry TD Michael Cahill says he is pushing to ensure the Killarney Innovation Centre secures the funding it needs for its planned expansion.

Deputy Cahill raised the issue in a recent Parliamentary Question to Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke. The centre has applied to the Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme under Enterprise Ireland to support future projects.
Minister Burke told Deputy Cahill that the centre’s application will receive “appropriate consideration” and confirmed that Enterprise Ireland will assist the organisation in shaping proposals that match the aims of the scheme.
Deputy Cahill said the support would give the Killarney Innovation Centre “a first run to the ball” in identifying suitable projects that can attract national funding. He added that the centre has received strong Government backing for more than 30 years.
The Minister also noted that three other Kerry projects are progressing under the same national scheme, including a €1 million allocation for the AI Navigator Programme at the RDI Hub in Killorglin, which is designed to help small businesses adapt to artificial intelligence.

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Focus Ireland submits planning application for 67 apartments

Focus Housing Association CLG, the housing arm of Focus Ireland,has submitted an application to Kerry County Council for amendments to its previously approved 67-unit residential development at Woodlands Industrial Estate, […]

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Focus Housing Association CLG, the housing arm of Focus Ireland,has submitted an application to Kerry County Council for amendments to its previously approved 67-unit residential development at Woodlands Industrial Estate, Killarney Bypass Road.

The original permission was granted under Kerry County Council reference 21/205.
The new application, maintains the total number of residential units at 67, but outlines several significant internal and external reconfigurations. The overall height and number of storeys for the development will remain unchanged from the scheme initially permitted.
The proposed modifications include a reconfiguration of the basement to incorporate water and attenuation tanks, a lift pit, and an ESB substation. Changes are also outlined for the ground floor, with modifications to the bicycle parking area, which will increase the total number of spaces to 136, and alterations to the bin area.
The plans detail a reduction in car parking spaces from the originally approved 80 down to 74, which will still include four accessible spaces. A substantial decrease is also proposed for the communal open space, which will drop from 719 square metres to 375 square metres due to the removal of a planned roof terrace.
Internal layouts and circulation routes on each floor will be altered, with the final unit mix proposed as 33 one-bedroom and 34 two-bedroom apartments. The changes will result in an increase in the total gross floor area of approximately 871.5 square metres.
Focus Housing Association is seeking permission for the temporary removal and subsequent rebuilding of an existing retaining wall adjacent to the N22 Bypass Road. The wall will be rebuilt to match its existing height and material finish.

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