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Gneeveguilla road closed after culvert collapses

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Kerry County Council has closed a road near Gneeveguilla for safety reasons after a roadside culvert collapsed.

The the 7019-44 local road is closed at Toorenamult, Gneeveguilla from Tooreenamult Cross to Knockrower South Cross. It is unclear when the road will re-open.

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Diversions will be as follows and will be clearly signposted.

Traffic travelling from Scartaglin towards Gneeveguilla via Knockrower, continue on the R577 at Knockrower West Cross until Knocknaboul Cross, turn right onto the L-2032 towards Tooreencahill Cross, turn right onto the L-3013 at Tooreencahill Cross towards Gullane Cross and onto the L-3009.

Traffic travelling from Gneeveguilla towards Scartaglin via Knockrower, continue on the L-3009 at Tooreenamult Cross until Scrahanfadda Cross, turn right onto the L-7017 towards Haremount Cross, turn right onto the L-3006 towards Canguilla Cross, proceed straight through Canguilla Cross towards Scartaglin Cross and onto the R-577.

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Muckross Music Group to perform at Blasket Heritage Centre

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The Muckross Music Group has been invited to perform at the Blasket Heritage Centre in Saturday

The group, which features a variety of local musicians and singers, will travel from Killarney to West Kerry for the special performance.

Before departing, the members will gather at the Killarney Oaks Hotel at 10:30am on Saturday morning for a photo opportunity.

This “on tour” performance is a significant event for the group, showcasing local talent at one of the county’s most iconic heritage sites.

For further information regarding the Muckross Music Group and their upcoming performances, contact Colm on 087 7977761.

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Local stars at the heart of Kerry’s hunt for Camogie league glory

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The Kerry Intermediate Camogie team travels to St Rynagh’s GAA in Banagher on Saturday, (April 11), to face Meath in the Centra Camogie League Division 2 final.

The match marks a “trilogy” of sorts between the two sides, who have met in the final twice in the last three years, with one win apiece.

Meath took the honours in 2023, but Kerry struck back in 2024 to claim the title. This weekend’s encounter is the third league final for both counties in the space of just four years, cementing a fierce modern rivalry.

Kerry enter the final in top form following an unbeaten league campaign, recording four wins and one draw from their five matches.

Five Killarney-area players are central to the squad’s success this season. Kate Lynch (Glenflesk/Clanmaurice), a mainstay since 2020, has successfully transitioned from midfield to become one of the team’s most dangerous forwards.

She is joined by dual stars Danielle O’Leary (Rathmore/Clanmaurice) and Kathryn Ryan (Glenflesk/Killarney Camogie Club).

O’Leary has made a significant impact since returning to the camogie fold after focusing on football, while Ryan has gained valuable inter-county experience as an impactful presence throughout the campaign.

The Killarney Camogie Club is also represented by Áine Devlin and Tiarna Dineen, both of whom have played key roles in securing Kerry’s place in the final.

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