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Cahersiveen’s public realm plan unveiled

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Kerry County Council has published plans for significant public realm enhancement works in Cahersiveen which will be presented at an open public consultation day on May 25.

The plans relate to the establishment of a new ‘Daniel O’Connell Quarter’ in the town with an enhanced public realm within the town centre, the Fair Green and along the waterfront.

The proposals include a new boardwalk and waterfront site which will incorporate the new South Kerry Greenway as well as new cycle lanes, a new Library Square, enhancements at the Fair Green and reconfigured parking areas.

The planning and design of the project is supported by €2m in funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.

A period of non-statutory consultation has now commenced with members of the public invited to view the plans at Council offices and online as well as during an open day on Thursday, 25 May at Cahersiveen Library. Council staff will be available to discuss the plans with members of the public and interested parties.

Cathaoirleach of the Kenmare Municipal District, Cllr Patrick Connor-Scarteen welcomed the publication of the plans and encouraged members of the public to engage proactively with the public consultation.

‘This is a really exciting moment for Cahersiveen which will greatly benefit from the enhancement of the public realm in the town centre area and new developments along the waterfront and the Fair Green area. I look forward to hearing the views of local residents and other interested parties and to the early completion of this project,’ said Cllr Connor-Scarteen.

Submissions on the plans can be made until May 31, either in writing to the Cahersiveen Area Office or by email to cdusouth@kerrycoco.ie

For additional information and plans, see: https://www.kerrycoco.ie/caherciveenrealm/

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Chamber takes business outdoors

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Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce members took business outdoors on Wednesday last, with an informal networking walk through

Killarney National Park offering a unique opportunity to connect while exploring some of the area’s rich history and heritage.


Coffee cups in hand – reusable ones, naturally – Chamber members and guests gathered for a walking tour with a difference, guided by local historian Jerry O’Grady.

His deep knowledge of Killarney’s historic homes and estates turned a stroll through the Park into a journey back through time.

From grand estate houses to the stories of the families who shaped them, O’Grady’s insight gave members a fresh appreciation of the landscape many pass through every day.

The morning stayed dry, allowing everyone to enjoy the walk, with conversations on business and local issues continuing along the way.


The Chamber was also delighted to welcome a very special guest to Killarney for the occasion: Kara Newport, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fioli, the historic estate and botanical garden in California.

Newport’s visit forms part of ongoing research into the fascinating connections between Muckross Estate and Filoli – two properties separated by an ocean, yet linked by shared stories of stewardship, heritage and landscape. Her presence added a truly international dimension to the morning.


Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce continues to bring members together in new and engaging ways throughout the year, combining business networking with opportunities to experience and celebrate the very best of what Killarney has to offer – this month, quite literally, on its own doorstep.

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Canine club’s annual show a success

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Independent councillor Martin Grady has commended organisers and participants following the Killarney and District Canine Club’s 43rd Annual All Breed Championship Show

The event brought together dog owners, breeders, and enthusiasts from across Ireland and abroad for a day of competition in Killarney.


The annual show remains a major fixture on the local summer calendar, drawing international competitors and spectators to the town.


Councillor Grady paid tribute to the hard work required to host the event each year.


“It was a pleasure to attend the Killarney and District Canine Club’s 43rd Annual All Breed Championship Show in Killarney,” Cllr Grady said. “This wonderful annual event continues to be a great success, bringing together dog owners, breeders and enthusiasts from across Ireland and overseas.”


He also extended his appreciation to the broader support network behind the championship.


“I would like to congratulate and thank the club organisers and committee for the tremendous work that goes into making the show such a success each year,” he added. “My thanks also to the judges for giving their time and expertise, and to all the sponsors whose generous support helps make the event possible.”


Grady concluded by praising the competitors who made the journey to Kerry.


“Well done to all those competing, who travelled from across Ireland and overseas to take part.

Your participation and commitment are a huge part of what makes this event such a success. Congratulations to everyone involved in continuing this proud 43-year tradition in Killarney, and best wishes to the Killarney and District Canine Club for many more successful years ahead.”

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