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Dineen O’Donoghue appointed Suzuki dealer for Kerry

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Suzuki Cars Ireland have announced Dineen O'Donoghue as the brand’s Main Dealer for Kerry.

Situated on the Cork Road, Killarney, Padraig Dineen and Michael O’Donoghue first opened their business in 1998, initially as a SEAT franchise followed by Mitsubishi and now Suzuki.

The opening of the new dealership provides Suzuki with a good presence in the area to introduce new and local customers to the brand with other dealers located a significant distance away.

The new dealership has a five-car showroom which is 120 sq. metres in size along with a sales office, service reception and customer waiting area. Full aftersales support is available on-site too with a 140 sq. metre four bay workshop facility, 90 sq. metre parts area and full valeting facility.

Padraig Dineen has responsibility for Sales and Michael O’Donoghue looks after the Aftersales section of the business.

“Suzuki is a perfect fit for our company, we are very proud of the new facility dedicated to the brand and are already welcoming new customers to the Suzuki family. We are really pleased to be associated with the distinctive Japanese brand which is established over 100 years and is renowned for quality, affordability and a very high level of customer service,” Padraig said.

For further information contact www.dineenodonoghuemotors.ie.

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100-year-old fire tender beautifully restored 

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Billy Spring from Milltown with his restored Merryweather Hatfield Trailer Pump Fire Tender which was in service by Killarney Fire Brigade from it’s purchase in 1926 up until the 1960’s,Billy purchased it in 1994,he carried out the restoration on it from 2008 to 2026.This Appliance was particularly suited for duties as the town was composed of a lot of narrow lanes and congested areas where a regular pump couid not gain access.Photo by Michael G Kenny

A piece of Killarney’s municipal history has been painstakingly brought back to life following an extensive restoration project by Milltown resident Billy Spring.

The rare machine served as a frontline tender for the Killarney Fire Brigade for four decades, spanning from the 1920s through to the 1960s. Having survived a century, the machine required a monumental amount of skilled craftsmanship to reverse decades of wear and return it to its former glory.

Now fully restored, this unique piece of local heritage offers a rare glimpse into the early days of emergency services in the region.

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Tesla to install EV charging hub at Deerpark

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Tesla Ireland has submitted a planning application to Kerry County Council for the development of a high-power electric vehicle (EV) charging hub at Deerpark Retail Park.


The proposed infrastructure project will consist of installing eight dedicated electric vehicle charging bays equipped with eight Tesla illuminated charging units, alongside all associated corporate signage.
According to the planning documentation, the development will also require the installation of a Tesla supercharger power cabinet and a new modular substation to support the electrical load. The works will involve the relocation of an existing security cabin currently on site, as well as necessary ground development works, including resurfacing and new line markings for the bays.
The application follows a similar expansion move by the American multinational automaker last year in Dublin, where planning permission was successfully granted for a hub at the Rathfarnham Shopping Centre on Butterfield Avenue. That project also comprised eight illuminated charging bays powered via a modular substation and an electrical intermediary supercharger cabinet.
Kerry County Council will issue a decision on the Deerpark Retail Park application following the standard planning consideration and public consultation period.

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