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Further concerns raised regarding Port Road development

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By Sean Moriarty

Additional residents in the Millwood Estate have raised concerns about a new 228-unit development that could be built in their area.

Last week the Killarney Advertiser reported that locals were up in arms over the potential development.

A company called Portal Asset Holdings has lodged planning permission for the development at the rear of the District Hospital and to the rear of the cottages on Port Road.

Worried residents believe a development of this size is not suitable for the area and last week outlined several concerns.

Since the Killarney Advertiser published that story a second group of residents have raised their apprehension about the proposed plans.

They say there are two issues at stake; they are worried about the size of the development and that it could extend to three or four storeys in height.

They are also concerned that an access route will be created between the new development and the existing Millwood Estate which could lead to anti-social behaviour in their long-established estate.

“We accept that housing will be built here, but it must conform with the other housing on its boundaries, so nothing over two storeys,” group spokesperson,John Fitzgerald, told the Killarney Advertiser.

“As for the access, it is totally unacceptable that Millwood be used as an access point for this development. Extra activity and traffic will only increase safety issues, crime, anti-social behaviour and trash – scale the development down to blend in with the adjoining neighbourhoods.”

The Killarney Advertiser has made repeated attempts to contact the developer and its engineering and architecture partners, but so far have been unable to get a comment from them.

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Great Southern hotel unveils new branding

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The Great Southern Killarney has recently achieved a coveted five-star rating, following significant investment across their guestrooms, dining, and event facilities.

The newly crowned five-star hotel has announced a new brand identity under the campaign theme ‘Splendour, Untamed’, positioning the hotel as a luxury destination which honors its heritage.

The ‘Splendour, Untamed’ concept speaks to duality at the heart of a stay. 

Splendour reflects the elegance of the hotel, restored interiors, luxurious accommodation and warm, attentive service. 

Untamed celebrates the wild beauty of Killarney, and the spirit of exploration it inspires. Curated guest experiences bring this to life, from guided foraging tours and photography walks through Killarney National Park to wellness activities designed to deepen a connection with the destination.

A highlight of the elevated offering is Arbour, the hotel’s brasserie. Grand yet relaxed, Arbour combines original architectural features with a contemporary feel, serving refined classics and seasonal dishes from County Kerry producers.

Jamie Power, General Manager, said that securing five-star status and unveiling their new branding marks a defining moment for the hotel.

He explained: “It is important that our brand reflects the unique balance of rich heritage, adventure and contemporary luxury that defines a stay here. Killarney is a truly unique destination, but it is our people who bring it to life. The warmth, personality and genuine hospitality of our team sit at the heart of every guest experience and is remembered long after they leave,”

The rebrand is accompanied by a refreshed visual identity, new website and brand video, rolling out across all digital channels, marking the next chapter for a hotel that has been at the heart of Killarney for over 170 years.

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Flesk Valley Rowing Club tackles Ocean to City race

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Flesk Valley Rowing Club sent a well-seasoned crew across the county bounds last weekend to compete in the Ocean to City race (An Rás Mór).


The crew, consisting of Peter O’Sullivan, Colm O’Súillebháin, Karol Kelly, and Donal Kelly, was piloted by Carrigaline native Paul Burke. Burke used his local knowledge to navigate the shortest course possible from Crosshaven to Cobh, through Monkstown and Lough Mahon, all the way to the finish line in Cork city.
The crew prepared for the event with marathon training sessions on Lough Lein over the past few weeks, aided by coxes Orlaith O’Sullivan, Caoimhe Kelly, Aodhagán O’Sullivan, and Noel Prendergast.
Club organisers extended thanks to Colm O’Súillebháin for organising the trip, Karol Kelly for towing the boat, Breda Burke for logistical support, and the travelling supporters. Thanks were also expressed to Fossa Rowing Club for the use of their trailer over the weekend.


Flesk Valley Rowing Club Ocean to City 2026: Pictured left to right are Peter O’Sullivan, Donal Kelly, Karol Kelly, Paul Burke, and Colm O’Súillebháin.

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