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Brehon and Angsana Spa celebrates 18th birthday

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There were birthday celebrations for the four-star Brehon and Angsana Spa last weekend as the hotel held a special party to mark its 18th year.

Over 200 guests enjoyed cooking demonstrations and locally foraged goods created by Conor Spacey, an internationally awarded Chef who specialises in zero waste cooking and sustainability, followed by a Barbeque by Head Chef Chad Byrne.

Killarney Brewing Company partnered with The Brehon on the day to provide their popular drinks to visitors.

Guests were treated to 'Brehon18', a cocktail specially commissioned to mark the event. In addition, there was cake, face painting, balloon art and a special show from Kenny the Clown for the children who attended.

“We are humbled at the number of our loyal guests and patrons who attended our 18th birthday celebrations," General Manager, Sinead McCarthy, said.

"We are delighted to have been able to celebrate with a fantastic party for the local community, staff and management. Thank you to all of our guests for the incredible support over the past 18 years, here’s to many more to come.”

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Future of Áras Phádraig remains uncertain as Council is told to restart funding process

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Plans for the redevelopment of the Áras Phádraig site on Lewis Road have hit a significant administrative roadblock following the official rejection of the previous proposal.

At this Wednesday’s meeting of the Killarney Municipal District, Cllr Marie Moloney sought an update on the project’s status after elected members famously voted down the original plan last July.


The original scheme, which had been four years in the making and cost nearly €900,000 in preparatory fees, included a theatre, a public plaza, and a six-storey HSE Primary Care Centre.

While this multi-million euro project had been approved in principle by the government, the decision by Killarney’s seven councillors to reject the HSE element meant the existing business case was no longer valid. Council officials confirmed this week that because the project no longer has planning permission, the Department of Housing has withdrawn its approval for the previous funding model.


To secure future investment, the Council has now been instructed to submit a completely new preliminary business case.

This new application must align with the original conditions of the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF).

The URDF is a national competitive fund designed to rejuvenate town centres through sustainable development and high-quality civic spaces.

However, because it is a competitive process, funding is tied to specific plans that demonstrate a high socio-economic return.


The Council’s reply to Cllr Moloney clarified that the new business case will focus only on a theatre and public plaza.

Crucially, it was revealed that requests from councillors to include a new library or an expanded Arts Centre were not part of the original URDF application.

Because the funding process is so rigid, adding these new elements now could jeopardize the chances of receiving any government money at all, as they were not included in the approved in principle bid from years ago.


This leaves the town in a difficult position.

While councillors and the public overwhelmingly opposed the height and scale of the six-storey HSE building, that anchor was the primary driver of the project’s financial viability under URDF rules.

Management warned that without the Primary Care Centre, the project may struggle to meet the strict requirements of the national fund.

For now, the Council will proceed with a plan for a scaled-back theatre and plaza, while the prospects for the long-promised library and civic hub remain outside the scope of current government funding.

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CSG Accountants and ORM Accountants announce Killarney merger

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CSG Accountants and Advisors has announced a strategic merger with Killarney-based ORM Accountants.

The firm will operate under the CSG name, strengthening its presence across Kerry with offices now located in both Tralee and Killarney.

The move increases the total staff number to 70 and expands the client base to 2,250 businesses across the Munster region.

Established in 2017, ORM Accountants was led by John Mannix and Michael Brouder. Following the merger, John Mannix joins CSG as a Director.


Chris Murray, Managing Partner at CSG, said that while the firm is expanding, the day-to-day relationships for Killarney clients will remain unchanged.

He noted that the merger gives local businesses better access to specialists in tax, audit, and advisory services to support growth and investment.


John Mannix added that joining CSG is a natural progression that allows the firm to help clients navigate a changing business environment, including new technologies and AI.

The merged practice will continue to serve a wide range of sectors including hospitality, tourism, and agri-business.

This expansion forms part of CSG’s strategy to provide national-level expertise with a local, relationship-driven service.

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