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Beaufort’s “long suffering residents” Councillor

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The residents of a Beaufort residential housing estate have been enduring for many years, a sewerage system that not alone, does not work properly, but is also a serious health hazard, according to Fianna Fáil Cllr. Michael Cahill

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““Coolmagort Avenue in Beaufort is the same housing estate where children and their parents get sick, the same estate where when it rains, raw sewerage flows around the footpaths and gardens of some of the houses, the same estate where, on occasion, raw sewerage has found it’s way into washing machines in kitchens. And yet, the solution to the problem appears as far away as ever,” said the Deputy Mayor of Kerry County Council and Cathaoirleach of Kenmare Municipal District.

“This is a private housing estate and has not been taken in charge by the Local Authority and therefore is legally not their responsibility. This is as horrendous a living situation as I have seen in a modern housing estate and I am now imploring Minister Darragh O’Brien, Irish Water and the Department of Housing to organise remedial works on this Sewerage System on behalf of these long suffering residents” said Councillor Cahill.

"This work should commence with immediate effect" added Councillor Cahill.

“These people should not have to suffer this danger and degradation any longer just because of the legal status of their housing estate.”

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Public realm works begin on Main Street and Kenmare Place

Repair works for the Killarney Public Realm project officially commenced on Monday, April 20, following approval from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. This phase of the project, […]

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Repair works for the Killarney Public Realm project officially commenced on Monday, April 20, following approval from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

This phase of the project, funded by the URDF, focuses on enhancing the streetscape and accessibility of both Main Street and Kenmare Place.
To allow the appointed contractors to carry out the investment safely, a section of the R-878 on Main Street, stretching from Kenmare Place to Plunkett Street, is now closed to traffic. This first period of construction is scheduled to run from April 20 until July 3.
Recognising the importance of the tourism season, the council has confirmed the street will fully reopen from July 4 to October 4 to accommodate peak summer traffic. Following this break, works will resume for a second period starting October 5 and running until December 4.
While vehicle diversions are in place, pedestrian access to all businesses and emergency service access will be maintained throughout the construction phases. Kerry County Council stated that these works are part of a wider programme to improve the safety and quality of the town centre and has thanked the public and local business owners for their cooperation during these essential improvements.

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Jordan Lee selected for Ireland’s Para Athletics relay team

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Jordan Lee selected for Ireland’s Para Athletics relay team


Killarney Valley AC has celebrated another historic milestone following the selection of international Paralympic athlete Jordan Lee for Team Ireland’s first-ever Para Athletics 4x100m Universal Relay squad.


The selection marks a landmark step for Irish Para Athletics, with the newly formed team focusing its long-term sights on the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games. Jordan, a high-jump specialist, has recently added the shot putt to his competitive disciplines, and his performance through recent trials secured his place in this groundbreaking relay unit.
The Universal Relay is a unique event in Para Athletics, featuring athletes from different impairment groups competing together. Everyone at KVAC and across the town has extended their best wishes to Jordan as he prepares to represent Ireland on the global stage.

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