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Great turnout at Kerry Clubs Fair

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Over 600 people attended the Kerry Clubs Fair at Killarney Racecourse on Sunday to see exhibitions by a wide variety of clubs and voluntary organisations.

The event, which set out to highlight volunteering opportunities and new activities everyone can participate in, was organised by Killarney Lions Club and sponsored by Killarney Credit Union.

“This was the third Kerry Clubs Fair and once again the turnout was fantastic,” said Killarney Lions Club President, Denis Doolan.

“The feedback from all who attended was very positive, which is thanks to the great effort put in by clubs and organisations like Kerry Local Link, Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club, Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, Camp Drama Group and many, many more. We are very grateful to all who took part.”

Karena McCarthy, Marketing & Development, Killarney Credit Union added that Killarney Credit Union "was delighted" to sponsor and be a part of this great initiative organised by Killarney Lions Club.

"Some great clubs and organisations were there showcasing all that is good about communities and also the importance of being involved and volunteering.”

The Killarney Lions club through its members, assists various groups and individuals in and around the community. Lions do this through voluntary activities, fundraising and by holding various types of events in support of a great many local causes.

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Randles Hotel to host Christmas Gift Fair this weekend

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Randles Hotel will hold its fourth annual Christmas Gift Fair this weekend at its Muckross Road venue.

The event has become a regular fixture on the Christmas in Killarney programme and attracts shoppers from across the town and county.


The indoor fair will feature a range of affordable and locally sourced Christmas gifts, decorations, crafts and seasonal products.

All exhibitors have been selected by the organisers, and complimentary parking will be available on site. Mulled wine will be offered to shoppers as they browse.


The Christmas Gift Fair runs on Saturday and Sunday and further information is available at randleshotel.com or by contacting Randles Hotel on 064 663 5333.

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Concerns raised over college timelines at former Pretty Polly site

Concerns have been raised over the projected delivery schedule for the proposed Killarney College of the Future on the former Pretty Polly site on Park Road. The Department of Further […]

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Concerns have been raised over the projected delivery schedule for the proposed Killarney College of the Future on the former Pretty Polly site on Park Road.

The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science this week published its Capital Sectoral Plan 2026–2030, outlining timelines for projects across the country.
The plan lists the Killarney development as remaining at Stage 1, the initial step in the approval process, with an indicative construction period stretching from 2027 to 2035.
Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae welcomed the release of the Sectoral Plan and the investment commitments for Kerry, but said the Killarney timeline falls significantly short of what had been expected. He said the project was first announced in 2022 and should be far further along.
“A timeline of 2027–2035 is far too broad and far too slow,” he said. “Good work has been done locally by Kerry ETB, but the project is no further on today than it was under the last government. That isn’t good enough for Killarney or for Kerry.”

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The plan confirms that the development remains at Stage 1: Strategic Assessment and Preliminary Business Case.
It has not yet progressed to design, tender or any stage where detailed funding can be approved. Minister Healy-Rae said this is a major concern for a project intended to support key local industries including tourism, hospitality, renewable energy and apprenticeships.
“We cannot allow this project to drift for another decade,” he said. “Government needs to inject urgency and move this beyond reports and assessments. This is a flagship project and it must progress much faster.”
The Minister said he will now work with Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless and Minister of State at the Department of Further and Higher Education Marian Harkin to seek an accelerated timeframe.
“Killarney deserves delivery, not decade-long timelines,” he said. “The plan sets out a framework but it needs pace and firm decision-making behind it.”
While critical of the Killarney timeline, he welcomed the inclusion of other Kerry projects such as upgrades at Monavalley Training Centre and the Listowel campus of Kerry College.
The broader plan outlines government investment priorities for the further and higher education sector over the next five years. For Killarney, the focus now shifts to whether the Project Team, Kerry ETB and the Department can move the scheme to the next approval stage.
The Killarney College of the Future project aims to convert the former Pretty Polly and Sara Lee factory buildings into a modern Further Education and Training campus. It would include a National Centre of Excellence for Hospitality training, a National Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Green training, apprenticeship facilities, and a major lifelong learning hub. The project has capacity for more than 3,000 learners each year once fully operational.
Kerry ETB previously confirmed that the site, located off the N22 and less than two kilometres from Killarney town centre, offers a building footprint of approximately 11,000 square metres. The repurposing of the factory buildings has long been viewed as a key opportunity to expand training provision in the region.
The project received permission earlier this year to move beyond the initial Strategic Assessment stage, but the Sectoral Plan shows that substantial progress has not yet been achieved.

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