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Gleneagle receives mark of Employer Excellence

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The Gleneagle has become one of the first in Ireland to achieve the mark of Employer Excellence through Fáilte Ireland’s new Employer Excellence Programme.

Fáilte Ireland, together with Great Place to Work, launched the Employer Excellence Programme in September with the aim of supporting tourism businesses to drive employee engagement and build a great workplace culture. The Employer Excellence mark acts as a symbol that identifies businesses that are rewarding and appealing workplaces.

The Gleneagle Hotel received the award following the correlation of results of an employee survey which were then benchmarked independently by an employee engagement expert.

“We are delighted to be recognised as a great place to work. Our team is our greatest asset and essential in delivering exceptional guest experiences. As employers, it is our responsibility to provide a rewarding and appealing place to work and, in today’s competitive employment market, this is more important than ever,” said Patrick O’Donoghue, CEO of The Gleneagle Group.

To find out more about working as part of the team at The Gleneagle Hotel, visit www.gleneaglehotel.com/en/jobs/.

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Rugby club’s promotion caps successful season

Killarney RFC’s senior men secured promotion to Munster Junior League Division 2 following a decisive home win over Rugbaí Chorca Dhuibhne in Aghadoe on Sunday. The 1st XV produced a […]

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Killarney RFC’s senior men secured promotion to Munster Junior League Division 2 following a decisive home win over Rugbaí Chorca Dhuibhne in Aghadoe on Sunday.

The 1st XV produced a dominant performance to record a 57–19 victory, a result that confirms promotion with two league games still to play. It caps off one of the most successful seasons in the club’s history, with Killarney picking up bonus points in every league win to date.
Killarney crossed for nine tries in total, underlining their attacking strength. Diarmuid Carr led the way with two tries, while Padraic Talbot, John McCarthy, Liam Randles, Alex O’Leary, Stephen Walsh, Harry Kelly and Paul Moynihan also touched down. Ciarán O’Brien converted twice, with Harry Kelly adding four conversions.
The home side controlled the game from the early stages, using strong forward play to set a solid platform before releasing their backs. Despite resistance from the visitors, Killarney maintained their intensity throughout and pulled clear in the second half.
The promotion reflects the consistency shown by the squad since the start of the season and is a reward for months of hard work from players and management alike. With two fixtures remaining, Killarney will now look to finish the campaign strongly as they prepare for life in Division 2 next season.

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Leading Lights award presented to Raheen National School

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O’Donoghues of Barraduff, the local Inver representative, has presented a cheque for €1,000 to this year’s Leading Lights recipients, Raheen National School.

The presentation is part of Inver’s annual community initiative which focuses on providing on-the-ground support to organisations within the local areas served by their service station network.


The ‘Leading Lights’ programme is designed to support local groups that share common goals in the areas of education, technology, children, and family.

By channelling funds directly into the community, the initiative aims to recognise the dedication of local organisations that give their time and commitment to improving their surroundings.

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