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Niall Kelleher elected new Mayor of Killarney

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By Michelle Crean

Fianna Fáil Councillor Niall Kelleher has been elected the new Mayor/Cathaoirleach of Killarney Municipal District (KMD).

MAYOR: Fianna Fáil's Niall Kelleher has been elected the new Mayor/Cathaoirleach of Killarney.

He was voted in during the Annual General Meeting of the KMD held in County Buildings today (Monday). 

Kelleher replaces Labour Cllr Marie Moloney who held the role for the past year for the Killarney Municipal District. Councillors also elected Cllr John O'Donoghue (Independent) as Deputy Mayor/Leas Cathaoirleach for the Killarney Municipal District.

In her outgoing speech, Cllr Moloney praised her Council colleagues, groups she worked with and her family for their support over the past year.

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Marie Moloney's (left) term of office as Mayor of Killarney ended today (Monday). She is pictured with Mary G O'Sullivan (right) admiring the plaque to Janie McCarthy after it was unveiled on Mission Road last week. It was one of her last official duties as mayor. Photo: Michelle Crean

“It has been an absolute honour and privilege to have been elected Cathaoirleach of Killarney Municipal District and to act as mayor of a town I love so much," she said.

She added that she was proud of honouring two women during her term as mayor, Hannah Carey and Janie McCarthy, by unveiling plaques in the town.

She thanked the numerous organisations she has worked with; the 4th of July, Christmas in Killarney, St Patrick’s Day, Wander Wild, Rally of the Lakes, and groups such as the Soroptimists, the Rotary Club and Killarney Chamber.

“The respect that was shown to the office of mayor and to me personally was second to none. I want to say a sincere thanks to all the organisations I have worked with and participated with over the past year."

INCOMING MAYOR

Incoming mayor, Cllr Niall Kelleher, said that he had a number of key priorities for the year ahead including progressing works on the Killarney Bypass.

"I want to see work started and significant progress made during my 12 month term as mayor and the sooner the better," he said.

"I know that this is an aspiration shared by all my colleagues and indeed officials present. The message going out here today is "let's get the job done and let's get it done now."

Another of his ambitions, which he said he tabled as a motion last March, is to have the "magnificent" 12th century Annals of Inisfallen returned to Killarney "where they belong".

He said a renewed effort should be made to have the "priceless" Annals returned and he intends to set up a working group to liaise with the library in Oxford University where the Annals are currently housed.

"It would be an enormous privilege and economic boost to Killarney "even for the summer months".

"My promise to the people of Killarney - if it can be done, it will be done."

Litter is another issue he plans to focus on from introducing a coffee cup levy to an urgent focus on discarding of cigarette butts.

Looking forward for the year, he said that he fully intends to reintroduce the Mayor's Ball to raise "much needed" funds for local charities.

"I think it is a wonderful opportunity for us all and the community to gather together in a social setting to enjoy some laughs, get in a dance or two and support deserving causes.

"The only guarantee I will give you at this stage is that after two years of what we've been through, it certainly will not be a masked ball."

He added that he has six months left as his current position as President of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, but that his "absolute priority" will be to represent the people of Killarney "to the best of my ability".

Council colleagues congratulated him on his new role saying that his priorities are "ambitious" and "achievable" but that he has the experience to see them through.

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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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