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Passing of Tom Cronin marks the end of an era

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There was a great sense of sadness in Killarney town today (Monday) as well-known businessman Tom (Tommy) Cronin was laid to rest.

Mr Cronin, who passed away on Friday, operated a thriving butcher shop on High Street, a business that has been in the Cronin family for five generations. It continues to be successful under the guiding hand of his son, Denis.

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has paid tribute to Tom, commenting that his passing marks a real end of an era for the Killarney business community.

Cronin’s Butchers has been synonymous with Killarney business life and the shop has supplied and continues to supply several hotels, restaurants and guesthouses as well as tending to the needs of the community as a whole.

A statement issued by joint Chamber presidents, Pádraig Treacy and Johnny McGuire, said Tommy will be fondly remembered as a great and proud Killarney man whose knowledge of and love for the town was second to none.

“The fact that a song about Killarney was sung as his remains were carried from St Mary’s Cathedral says it all. He loved the town, he loved its people and he served them with passion, with loyalty and with great enthusiasm,” they said.

The Chamber added that Tom was always a welcoming face behind the counter of his shop, with a warm greeting and a broad smile for everybody.

He loved exchanging the news of the day and hearing how his customers and their families were getting on.

“Tommy Cronin had a wonderful, almost unique, connection with Killarney and while he will be greatly missed, so many people have very fond memories of the over-the-counter exchanges in his bustling High Street premises,” the statement added.

The Chamber expressed sympathy to Tommy’s devoted wife, Caith, their children Denis, Ríona, Patricia, James, Anthony, Will, Noel and Caroline, their spouses, his 22 grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.

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Applications open for 2026 Liebherr Scholarship Programme

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Liebherr Container Cranes has officially launched its 2026 Scholarship Programme, marking the eighth year of the initiative aimed at developing local talent in engineering, IT, and automation.

The programme is designed to support high-performing students by providing fully funded university education combined with practical, real-world experience. Successful applicants receive full tuition coverage alongside structured work placements and internships at Liebherr’s Killarney facility.

The scholarship is open to students enrolled in or applying for degrees in mechanical, electrical, and structural engineering, as well as mechatronics, automation, business information systems, computer science, software development, and data analytics. Upon completion of their studies, scholars have the opportunity to transition into full-time roles within the company.


“Our scholarship programme reflects a long-term commitment to building capability from the ground up,” said Charlie McCarthy, Managing Director – Engineering at Liebherr Container Cranes. “It allows students to immerse themselves in real engineering and digitalisation projects from an early stage, gaining practical insight alongside their academic studies.”


How to Apply Interested candidates must apply by email to scholarshiprecruit.lcc@liebherr.com.

Applications should include a CV detailing school or college projects and results, and a cover letter explaining the choice of career path.

Leaving Certificate applicants should also include a copy of their completed CAO form showing their chosen engineering or computer science course.


The closing date for applications is 31st May 2026.

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St Brendan’s College awarded national LGBTQ+ Quality Mark

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St Brendan’s College, Killarney has been officially recognised for its commitment to inclusion after receiving the Belong To LGBTQ+ Quality Mark at a national ceremony in Dublin.


The Killarney school was among a group of 39 post-primary schools and Youthreach centres from across Ireland honoured at the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire for their work in creating safe and welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ young people.
The accreditation follows an intensive 18-month programme of evidence-based interventions designed to strengthen student wellbeing. During this period, the “Sem” implemented robust anti-bullying policies, established student-led ‘LGBTQ+ and Allies’ clubs, and engaged in direct outreach to parents to foster a culture of belonging within the wider school community.
Principal of St Brendan’s College, Mr Séan Coffey, welcomed the achievement as a significant milestone for the school. “We are delighted to accept our LGBTQ+ Quality Mark on behalf of the whole school community. We take pride in helping our students grow not only in knowledge and skill, but in character and compassion,” Mr Coffey said.
“Embracing diversity and nurturing inclusion strengthens our school community, enriches school life, and prepares our young people to lead in the modern world. Our achievement is the beginning of a renewed commitment to continuing to build a school culture where difference is celebrated, inclusion is lived, and every student knows they belong. The Sem strengthens its position as a forward-looking school grounded in respect, empathy, and community, a place where tradition and progress work hand in hand. Together we are one.”
The ceremony marked one of the first major engagements for the new CEO of Belong To, Kieran O’Donovan. He noted that while a 2022 survey showed 76% of LGBTQ+ youth still do not feel safe at school, the accredited institutions are taking meaningful action to change those statistics.
“Staff and students have shown real dedication to building environments where every young person feels safe, valued, and able to be themselves. These schools and centres are leading the way,” Mr O’Donovan commented.
The LGBTQ+ Quality Mark is the first national accreditation of its kind in Ireland. Following the success of this year’s programme, which represented over 22,000 students nationwide, applications for the 2026/2027 academic year are now open to schools and Youthreach centres via www.belongto.org.

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