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County Championship medals presentation

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A great night was had by all at the Killarney Heights Hotel on Friday night last, as the victorious County Championship winning Under 21 and Senior teams received their medals.

East Kerry U21 players at the East Kerry medal presentation. Pictured were: Philip O'Leary Killian O'Sullivan Darragh O'Callaghan Emmet Finnan Patrick Darcy and Cathal Grad. Photo: Seamus Healy

Attending the East Kerry County Championship medal presentation were: Anthony Favier Ollie Favier Niall O'Donoghue Jack Sherwood Brian Kelly Sean Kelly and Matt O'Neil. Photo: Seamus Healy

East Kerry Seniors and U21s who received their County Championship medals last Friday night in the Killarney Heights Hotel. Photo: Seamus Healy

Ann Holland Tadhgie O'Keeffe Ellen O'Keeffe Catherine and Michael O'Mahoney at the East Kerry dinner and medal presentation last Friday night. Photo: Seamus Healy

East Kerry Chairman Johnny Brosnan presents sponsor Ollie Favier with an award at the Killarney Heights Hotel last Friday night. Photo: Seamus Healy

The Under 21s had beaten North Kerry after extra time in an epic final, while the Seniors defeated Mid Kerry to win their third County Championship in four years.

County Board Chairman, Patrick O'Sullivan presented the Senior Team with their medals, while former GAA President, Sean Kelly, presented the Under 21 team medals. Congratulations to all involved.

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Rathmore student honoured as top young leader

A fifth-year student from Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra has been named as one of just 20 teenagers from across Ireland to receive a prestigious Rotary Youth Leadership Development certificate. Tommy […]

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A fifth-year student from Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra has been named as one of just 20 teenagers from across Ireland to receive a prestigious Rotary Youth Leadership Development certificate.

Tommy O’Connor, a resident of Rathmore, was presented with the award at Europe House in Dublin following a competition that has been run by Rotary Ireland for over three decades. The programme rewards young people who show clear leadership potential through their community work and extra-curricular activities.
As part of his prize, Tommy took part in an all-expenses-paid trip to Belfast, Dublin, and Strasbourg. The itinerary included a tour of Stormont, visits to the Dáil and Seanad, and a private tour of the European Court of Human Rights. The highlight of the journey was a visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, where the group was welcomed by President Roberta Metsola and participated in “Euroscola,” a simulation of how MEPs debate and vote on EU policy.
Tommy is already a well-known figure in local community circles. He is an active member of Kerry Comhairle na nÓg and the youth branch of the Rathmore Social Action Group, where he assists with local gardening, painting projects, and visiting the Rathmore Day Care Centre. He has also been a central figure in local fundraising efforts for those affected by conflict in Gaza, Ukraine, and Somalia.
A talented performer, Tommy has been a member of the Killarney Musical Society for four years, appearing in local productions of Evita and All Shook Up.
Tommy said the week provided a unique insight into how politics affects daily life. “I have learned so much about the functions of each parliament, but I also learned more about myself as a person,” he said. “The highlight for me was meeting fellow teenagers from all over the island and making what I believe will be lifelong friends.”

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Green light for new pitch at Killarney Athletic AFC

Killarney Athletic AFC has been granted planning permission by Kerry County Council to significantly expand its facilities at its Woodlawn site. The decision, finalised this week, clears the way for […]

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Killarney Athletic AFC has been granted planning permission by Kerry County Council to significantly expand its facilities at its Woodlawn site.

The decision, finalised this week, clears the way for the club to construct a brand-new grass soccer pitch. The expansion is designed to meet the growing needs of the club’s various age groups and teams, providing much-needed additional playing space at the busy Woodlawn Road grounds.

The approved planning application includes the provision of essential infrastructure for the new development. Along with the grass surface, the project involves the installation of ball-stop netting and a secure perimeter fencing surround.

To ensure the new facility is fully integrated with the club’s current layout, the plans include the construction of a network of walkways. These paths will link the new development directly to the existing soccer pitches, ensuring safe and easy access for players, coaches, and spectators throughout the site.

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