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Residents have grave concerns over placement of Asylum seekers

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Kerry TD Danny Healy Rae has asked that the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O'Gorman meet residents of the Muckross Road area to hear their concerns on the placement of 70 male International Protection Seekers in a hotel in the area.

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Earlier this month it was announced that 70 male International Protection Seekers were to be moved into the Harmony Hotel.

The announcement sparked anger in the local area.

An open public meeting took place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Sunday night to address these concerns. Over 300 people attended.
Healy Rae was one of many local public representatives to attend the meeting.

“Many people vented their anger and concern about this hurried introduction of these people into their community, concerns were especially raised about the intimidating effect that this would have on all local people and especially young boys and girls and older senior people and also the damage the loss of another guest house to the hospitality sector and the Killarney Tourism product,” he said.

“Other issues raised was about the cramming of over 70 people into 22 bedrooms. at the end of the meeting it was unanimously requested that the minister meets with a deputation of local residents in Killarney at the earliest opportunity and certainly before any further asylum seekers are placed in Killarney.”

Meanwhile, local councillor, Martin Grady has also been briefed by local residents who have raised concerns on the matter.

“They have grave concerns, that fact that its looking likely 70 unvetted men will be residing in their neighbourhood . While not painting all with the same brush, I totally understand the residents’ concerns and fears in light of what happened in Park Road on News Years Day this year as I experienced the anti-social behaviour it brought to the neighbourhood,” he said.

“No one should be in such fear in their homes or neighbourhood. Shame on the selfish landlords that have no consideration for the people of Killarney.”

Healy-Rae brought the issue up in the Dail this week.

“They want this decision reversed because there is a lack of surety of safety and services in the town of Killarney now with the amount of Asylum seekers and refugees that are being placed there, we seem to be taking way more than our share in Killarney,” he said.

“The Matter of vetting is very important to these people, where are these people coming from? The residents want to know who is coming in beside them, where are they from, how many different countries are they coming from because we had trouble earlier in the year in another side of town and the people of Killarney are concerned, old and young and women are fearing for their safety with this amount of people being placed beside them in the town of Killarney.”

Minister Simon Harris gave him no hearing whatsoever/! 
He said:
“I am going to have to bite my lip, I think that is a dog whistle in many ways, those comments there, I would love to know what you think people are fearing in terms of their safety and what peoples nationalities have to do with their safety , but I think you and I have a very different outlook on this and I think the majority of the people in Kerry do too.”

 

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Fergal Brosnan appointed CEO of RDI Hub

The RDI Hub in Killorglin has announced the appointment of Fergal Brosnan as its new Chief Executive Officer. Brosnan succeeds Liam Cronin, who becomes Director of Innovation at NovaUCD. A […]

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The RDI Hub in Killorglin has announced the appointment of Fergal Brosnan as its new Chief Executive Officer. Brosnan succeeds Liam Cronin, who becomes Director of Innovation at NovaUCD.

A native of Kerry, Brosnan brings more than 20 years of international experience in technology, AI, and business transformation, having held senior roles with Bank of Ireland, Validant, Rethink Group, and Berkley Group.
As CEO, he will lead the RDI Hub’s next phase of growth, strengthening its role as a European centre for Artificial Intelligence and innovation. The Hub, a collaboration between Fexco, Munster Technological University, and Kerry County Council, has supported over 100 startups and created more than 430 jobs since its launch in 2020.
Speaking on his appointment, Brosnan said:
“It’s an honour to lead the RDI Hub at such an exciting time. Our vision is to make Killorglin and the southwest a globally connected epicentre for AI-driven innovation and venture creation.”
The appointment was welcomed by RDI Hub partners Fexco, MTU, Kerry County Council, and Enterprise Ireland, who said Brosnan’s leadership will help expand the Hub’s reach and strengthen its impact nationally and across Europe.

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Spa GAA and Kerry Parents & Friends secure energy grant funding

Spa GAA and the Kerry Parents & Friends Association are among the Kerry organisations to benefit from the SE Systems Community Fund Programme 2025. Both groups have been announced as […]

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Spa GAA and the Kerry Parents & Friends Association are among the Kerry organisations to benefit from the SE Systems Community Fund Programme 2025.

Both groups have been announced as successful applicants for the national energy grant funding scheme, which supports community and sports organisations in delivering sustainable, energy-efficient projects that help reduce running costs.
The fund, launched in 2022, provides financial assistance, technical resources, and expert guidance to not-for-profit organisations working to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.
For Spa GAA, the funding will go towards a full insulation retrofit of the club’s Sports Hall and Clubhouse, as well as upgrading existing floodlights to new energy-efficient LED fittings. The project follows the installation of a Solar PV system earlier this year, continuing the club’s move toward greater energy conservation.
Speaking at the official funding announcement in Cork, James Cahill of Spa GAA thanked SE Systems “for supporting the power of sport and recreation to bring people together, promote healthy lifestyles and build connections in the community.”
Spa GAA has also been selected as one of three clubs nationally to feature in SE Systems’ print media campaign promoting the Community Fund.

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