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Sonia named overall Employee of the Year 

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By Michelle Crean

There was great excitement on Monday as to who the main winner would be at the annual Irish Hotels Federation, Kerry Branch, Employee of the Year awards lunch.

Staff at the Aghadoe Heights Hotel Siobhan O'Shea Lez Les Brzozka Robin Bast and Jacinta Prendergast give a 'thumbs up' to their colleague Kevin O'Shea after he was awarded 'in absentia' a special citation and honour after being chosen as a finalist at the IHF Employee of the Year awards special function in Killarney on Monday. Also in the photo are Emer Corridan (vice-chair Kerry IHF) Conor Hennigan (Hennigan Hospitality) and Mary Rose Stafford (MTU judge). Photo: Don MacMonagle

Sonia Smith (third from left front row) who works as a receptionist in The Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney was chosen as the Kerry Hotels ‘Employee of The Year’ at an Irish Hotels Federation special function in Killarney on Monday pictured receiving her award from Emer Corridan (Secretary Kerry Branch IHF). Also included are front from left: Mary Rose Stafford (MTU judge) Chloe Kelliher (Ballygarry Estate Hotel and Spa) Anne Marie Collins (International Hotel) Agnieszka Manda (Killarney Plaza Hotel) Deirdre Moran (Butler Arms Hotel) and Conor Hennigan (Hennigan Hospitality). Second row: Sophie Farrell (Dromhall Hotel) Aaron McCann (The Gleneagle Hotel) and Heather Fletcher (Manor West Hotel). At back: Ramona Scur (The Rose Hotel) Chris O'Sullivan (Muckross Park Hotel) Pal Palfi (Great Southern Killarney) Trish Murphy (Killarney Park Hotel) Lin Zhong (The Brehon Hotel) Siobhan O'Shea (representing Kevin O’Shea from The Aghadoe Heights Hotel) and Danijel Zupan (Parknasilla Resort Hotel). Photo: Don MacMonagle

Sonia Smith who works as a receptionist in The Cahernane House Hotel was chosen as the Kerry Hotels Employee of The Year at an Irish Hotels Federation special function in Killarney on Monday pictured receiving her award from Emer Corridan (Secretary Kerry Branch IHF). Pictured left: Anne Marie Collins (International Hotel) who received a special citation for her work in the hotel industry. Photo: Don MacMonagle

Sonia Smith who works as a receptionist in The Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney was chosen as the Kerry Hotels ‘Employee of The Year’ at an Irish Hotels Federation special function in Killarney on Monday. She is pictured receiving her award from Emer Corridan (Secretary Kerry Branch IHF) with Michael Magnier (IHF). Photo: Don MacMonagle

Over 60 guests, with nominees from 16 different hotels, attended the event in The Brehon Hotel. It was hosted by Conor Hennigan and attended by Mary Rose Stafford from MTU Tralee and Michael Magner - Vice President of Irish Hotels Federation.

Emer Corridan, Secretary of the Kerry Branch, described the nominees as the "best of best that Kerry has to offer".

"Each candidate was nominated by their hotel for their outstanding commitment and contribution to the overall success of the hotel and independently interviewed by two judges, Mary Rose Stafford from MTU Tralee and Michael Vaughan from Vaughan Lodge in Clare. They had an exceptionally difficult task and were blown away by the positive attitude, the levels of guest care, the team spirit and the length of service to the hospitality industry, which ranged from two to 40 years."

After a long deliberation the winner was announced as Sonia Smith from Cahernane House Hotel as the overall Employee of the Year 2022.

"Sonia started in 2018 in the accommodation department after completing her Leaving Certificate. She quickly showed her aptitude and ability and moved to reception in 2019 and was promoted to reception supervisor in 2022. She is an amazing leader and team player and loves going above and beyond to create amazing memories for the Cahernane guests."

There were two further awards for 'Service to the Irish Hotel Industry on Behalf of the Irish Hotels Federation', these were awarded to Kevin O'Shea from the Aghadoe Heights Hotel and Anne Marie Collins from The International Hotel.

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BikeFest gears up for 20th anniversary celebration

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The 20th anniversary of Killarney BikeFest is set to be bigger than ever over the June Bank Holiday weekend.

As Ireland’s largest free open biker festivals, the milestone event is expected to draw record crowds to the town and the dedicated festival village.


Organisers are preparing an expanded programme of events to mark two decades of the festival, featuring a mix of live music, bike showcases, and the signature ride-outs through the scenic Kerry landscape.


The economic impact on the local region is already evident, with accommodation providers across Killarney reporting exceptionally strong demand and many hotels nearing full capacity months in advance.


The festival remains a highlight of the Killarney tourism calendar, attracting enthusiasts from across Europe.

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Calls for action on Derreen ‘Rat Run’ road

A busy link road connecting Coolcorcoran to Cleeney via the Derreen housing estate is no longer fit for purpose according to the Mayor of Killarney. The route, which is frequently […]

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A busy link road connecting Coolcorcoran to Cleeney via the Derreen housing estate is no longer fit for purpose according to the Mayor of Killarney.

The route, which is frequently used by motorists as a “rat run” to avoid traffic on the bypass, has seen a significant deterioration in its surface and safety standards in recent months.
The roadway serves as a vital access point for residents and hundreds of members of Killarney Legion GAA and Killarney Celtic FC.
Concerns are now mounting that the situation will become critical once construction is completed on the new multi-million euro sports centre at Derreen, which is expected to draw even larger volumes of traffic to the narrow stretch.
Mayor Martin Grady has formally called on the Killarney Municipal District to carry out emergency works to protect the safety of those using the route.
“I propose that Killarney Municipal District carry out necessary works on the road at Derreen, which is taking high volumes of traffic in the interest of the safety of motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians,” Cllr Grady said. “There is currently no footpath and the roadway is not fit for purpose for two-way traffic.”
In response to the Mayor’s proposal, Kerry County Council acknowledged that a patchwork fix would not be enough to handle the long-term demands of the area. The Council confirmed it is currently developing a large-scale road improvement project to improve access through Derreen.
A Council spokesperson stated that the project is being developed in accordance with National Project Management Guidelines and is currently in “Phase 1,” which involves the Concept and Feasibility stage.

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