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Donal could be named ‘A New Local Hero’

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By Michelle Crean

Killarney's Donal Lucey is "a real contender" to win 'A New Local Hero' national award according Hot Press editor Niall Stokes.

The 20-year-old singer-songwriter from Muckross Road was first nominated by Radio Kerry and then made the shortlist after 125 artists nationwide were whittled down to 25 to win the award.

Now, the judging will get even more intense as the 25 is reduced to five – who will play the Academy, in Dublin, on November 18 – on a showcase night, at which the recipient of the A New Local Hero 2021 award will be revealed.

A New Local Hero is a feature of Irish Music Month which saw Hot Press join forces with 25 radio stations all over Ireland to support Irish music and Irish musicians.

Donal, who is studying music full-time in the Cork School of Music, could win €5,000 in cash, €5,000 worth of gear from XMusic, see the release of a single through the renowned Rubyworks record label., get a guaranteed 30 plays on all 25 stations, adding up to a minimum of 750 in all, have national exposure via an interview in Hot Press and a full PR campaign around the release of the single.

“The calibre of the artists is brilliant,” Hot Press editor Niall Stokes said. "The 25 songs really enraptured everyone and Donal is a real contender for what is a fantastic overall prize, so the judges have a tough job on their hands to select Ireland’s overall Local Hero!"

The showcase event will be broadcast by all 25 stations, including Radio Kerry.

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€1.2 million allocated for Fire Station upgrade

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Killarney Fire Station is set to undergo a major modernisation following the announcement of €1.2 million in funding under the Fire Services Capital Programme 2026-2030.

The investment is part of a broader €4.2 million package for Kerry and forms part of a national strategy developed by the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM).

The programme is designed to upgrade fire service infrastructure, fleet, and communication systems to better handle evolving emergency risks across the country.

The Killarney allocation will specifically fund the upgrade of the existing station facilities. This ensures that local crews have the modern tools and environment necessary to continue their work as the primary emergency responders for the town and surrounding areas.

Minister Norma Foley welcomed the funding, noting that fire services often act as the last line of defence for lives, homes, and businesses.

She stated that this investment ensures the service has the modern facilities required to meet its responsibilities to the community.

Welcoming the announcement Minister Norma Foley said: “I welcome this announcement from my Cabinet colleague, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne T.D. Fire services are typically the last line of defence in protecting lives, homes and businesses from a myriad of hazards. This investment ensures they have the modern tools, facilities and systems required to meet that responsibility.”

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Muckross Music Group to perform at Blasket Heritage Centre

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The Muckross Music Group has been invited to perform at the Blasket Heritage Centre in Saturday

The group, which features a variety of local musicians and singers, will travel from Killarney to West Kerry for the special performance.

Before departing, the members will gather at the Killarney Oaks Hotel at 10:30am on Saturday morning for a photo opportunity.

This “on tour” performance is a significant event for the group, showcasing local talent at one of the county’s most iconic heritage sites.

For further information regarding the Muckross Music Group and their upcoming performances, contact Colm on 087 7977761.

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