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Residents again calling for New Road traffic solution

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By Sean Moriarty

Residents of Monastery Gardens have told the Killarney Advertiser that they feel “intimated” and have been “verbally abused” by motorists in the New Road area during the school runs.

One resident, Ruth Moram, has made a formal complaint to Gardai and school principals after she says she was verbally abused by a parent collecting children from school.

The New Road area has become a traffic blackspot with several complaints in recent years over people parking cars on footpaths, double parking and other problems.

Several solutions have been put forward, including the deployment of a traffic warden in the area to monitor inconsiderate parking.

The problems are even worse for local residents who have to endure gridlock every morning and evening at school drop off and collection times.

Ms Moram said that she's so sick of it that she has filed a complaint with Gardai and the schools that serve the street.

“Today [Wednesday], while trying to reach home at lunchtime, I was abused by an irate parent who got angry about the traffic," she told the Killarney Advertiser.

“Residents of New Road put up with being blocked at, or out of, home several times a day. I attempt to avoid school times but forgot that, on Wednesdays, schoolchildren leave at lunchtime. However, being verbally abused for trying to get home is unacceptable,” she told the Killarney Advertiser.

“Residents also put up with both noise and air pollution, especially since parents often leave their engines running. Some will turn their engines off if asked, others are abusive.”

Her neighbour, who did not wish to be named as she lives alone, says she too feels intimidated.

Both ladies stressed that they understood parents' needs to collect and drop-off children at school times.

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They are calling on Gardai, school principals and Killarney Municipal District to find a solution.

“We need a solution that works for everyone, the schools, parents and the residents,” added Ruth.

Meanwhile, following Ms Moram's letter to Killarney Gardai, she has been informed that various stakeholders will meet to discuss some proposals. Gardai are concerned that emergency vehicles will not be able to access the street at peak times.

CONFUSION

One of the problems associated with traffic on New Road is that the timing of the one-way street regulation does not coincide with school times.

The issue was highlighted by Cllr Donal Grady at a recent Killarney Municipal District meeting.

“At present there is confusion as children come out of school at 2.20pm whilst signs advise of roads closing at 2.45pm,” he told the meeting.

Previously, both prior and during the pandemic, Kerry County Council have held a series of meetings with An Garda Siochána and the school principals in order to improve traffic flow.

“In order to revise the times of the one-way system along New Road, Kerry County Council will have to go through a formal Section 38 [public consultation and/or planning permission] process,” said a Council official.

“A survey of the road has been undertaken and designs and short-term measures such as an increase in set-down areas and school bus set-downs have been developed and can be implemented subject to further consultation with the school principals and the [elected] members. As part of this further consultation, the matter of implementing the one-way system will be addressed.”

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Rising football star Luke Doolan talks life at Kerry FC

This week, our Transition Year student Luke Mangan caught up with one of Kerry FC’s young talents, Luke Doolan. The pair discussed Doolan’s journey in football so far, including his early days with Killarney Athletic to now playing for Kerry FC.

When you were growing up, who was your football or soccer idol, and why?

Messi, because he’s the greatest player to play the game.

Who was your childhood hero?

I’d say my father. He helped me a lot throughout my career.

If you weren’t a footballer, what would your dream career be?

I wanted to be an astronaut. I wanted to go to space, but somehow, I don’t think that’ll happen now.

What does it feel like to be part of a great team with good support every week?

It’s great. The support every week is brilliant. We work hard; the training is very good. We play well every week for a very good club.

What’s it like to have been with your local club, Killarney Athletic, to now being with the green of Kerry?

Killarney Athletic were very good to me. When I was starting off coaches like JP Mullins were fantastic. Then when I went into the seniors, it was great to have Brendan Moloney and Joe Hurley, who both have a lot of experience.

In a county known for GAA, how does it feel to be such an icon for Kerry soccer?

It feels good. Obviously, Kerry has a big association with the GAA and Kerry FC is new. Soccer is gaining more momentum in the county, which is great to see.

Do you ever see yourself playing in a football game like FIFA sometime?

Yeah, it would be cool to be honest because I play it at home. So yeah, it would be nice to see myself in the game sometime.

Tell me more about your time with Athletic.

I played with great players when I was young, those in my Athletics team and the youths’ team. We had some great players there, some of the best in the county. It’s a great team with fantastic coaches involved. Then with my move to Kerry FC, obviously you have Colin [Healy], Conor [McCarthy], Chris [Collopy]. Brilliant coaches who really help me to push my game and get further in my career.

How did it feel to finally get your first minutes for Kerry?

Nerve-wracking but glad to finally get onto the pitch. It took me a while but I’m glad to get minutes. I’ve only been there for a few months now and I’m just grateful to be involved in the squad and to get some minutes in.

You mentioned Brendan Moloney. How did it feel being coached by him?

He’s class to be fair. He had some bad injuries which knocked him back in his career. Obviously, he is still a class player. He came back to Athletic, his home club, and he’s still there now. Great for the club and great for the team to keep going on with their history and what they do, so yeah, he’s a great coach.

Luke Doolan will be travelling with the Kingdom when they go to Dublin at the weekend ahead of their FAI cup semi-final clash with Shamrock Rovers at Tallaght Stadium on Sunday at 6pm.

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Chamber members hear from Council CEO at luncheon

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Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce held their quarterly luncheon last Tuesday with Kerry County Council CEO Fearghal Reidy in attendance.

The gathering of Killarney business owners took place at the Muckross Park Hotel.

The attendees were informed that the new Kerry-Cork corridor, which involves the construction of a major road from Farranfore to Killarney, could commence within a five-year period.

He explained that €2 million was provided to advance the project last year with another €1 million approved this year.

Mr Reidy advised that negotiations have taken place with Irish Rail regarding the provision of more frequent rail services for Kerry and there has been significant investment in local and national roads.

He outlined several key priorities for Kerry County Council which included housing, climate action and tourism.

He also spoke about the South Kerry Greenway which is set to be operational within the next six months and explained there is an ambitious overall greenway strategy planned to connect the entire county.

Mr Reidy said that Kerry will be a top-class greenway destination.

He praised the council outdoor staff in Killarney and expressed his pride at the work they do.

He said: “I walked the streets of Killarney at 8.15am this morning and the outdoor staff were cleaning, planting and doing brilliant work. Killarney has a great reputation for its Tidy Towns work and for being so well presented.”

The attendees were advised to voice opinions, good or bad, to ensure improvements are always being made.

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