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Medical centre part of Áras Phádraig redevelopment plans

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By Sean Moriarty

A new primary medical centre will form one of the centre points of the redevelopment of the Áras Phádraig on Lewis Road.

At Wednesday’s Killarney Municipal District meeting Kerry County Council engineer David Doyle presented plans for the future development of the town centre site that has been idle since 2009.

One of the key elements of the new project is the construction of the medical centre on the site. The centre will include doctor’s and dentist surgeries, an X-ray department and other primary care medical facilities.

“The Health Service Executive has given a commitment in writing to provide a primary care [unit] on this site,” Mr Doyle told the meeting.

This new facility build would be part of a multi-phased plan to redevelop the Áras Phádraig site.

“A commitment in writing is a hugely important step,” said Cllr Brendan Cronin.

The cost of construction of the care centre would be borne by the HSE, however as part of the deal, Kerry County Council would have to provide a construction ready site to the HSE.

Several councillors raised questions on the legality of the ownership of the land should the project go ahead in the format it was presented and questioned what would happen if the HSE decided to vacate the area in the future.

It is proposed that Kerry County Council will supply a serviced site to the HSE and that the health service would then offer a tender to construct the medical care centre on that site.

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Musical Society announces ‘Sister Act’ as 2027 production

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Killarney Musical Society has announced that its 2027 musical production will be the comedy Sister Act.

The show will run at the Gleneagle Arena from Tuesday, March 2nd to Thursday, March 4th, 2027.

Based on the film, the musical tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a nightclub singer placed in protective custody in a convent after witnessing a crime. While there, she helps transform the parish choir.


Society Chairperson Derek O’Leary expressed excitement about the selection. “It is a show that combines humour, heart, spectacular music and an inspiring story, making it a perfect fit for Killarney Musical Society and our audiences,”

O’Leary said. He also confirmed that award-winning director Oliver Hurley and musical director Jimmy Brockie will return for the production.


The society, which draws performers, musicians, and backstage volunteers from across Kerry and neighbouring counties, will release details regarding auditions and production updates in the coming months.

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Killarney retains top ten position in national litter rankings

Killarney has maintained its position in the top ten of the latest Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) survey, securing 9th place out of 40 towns and cities surveyed nationwide. The […]

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Killarney has maintained its position in the top ten of the latest Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) survey, securing 9th place out of 40 towns and cities surveyed nationwide. The town was officially deemed to be ‘Cleaner than European Norms’.

The accompanying report by An Taisce praised Killarney for delivering a solid performance, noting that there were no heavily littered sites found within the town boundaries.
Several local areas received top marks for maintenance and presentation. Main Street was highlighted as exceptionally well-presented, while Park Road, Muckross Road, and the Knockreer Playground and environs were also singled out for praise. The report noted that the playground area was in very good order across all elements.
However, the inspectors did highlight some areas for improvement. The JYSK site showed slight progress compared to the previous survey but remained classified as moderately littered. The report warned that care must be taken to prevent the location from deteriorating further.
On a national level, IBAL representative Conor Horgan noted that entering the peak tourist season, the country has fewer littered areas than at any time in the past 25 years.
Despite the introduction of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), the survey highlighted a national rise in specific waste items. Plastic bottles were found in 19% of all surveyed sites across the country, and drinks cans were present in 22%. The prevalence of coffee cups also reached its highest level since 2023, alongside an increase in cigarette butt litter.

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