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Business legend receives the town’s highest honour

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The matriarch of an incredibly entrepreneurial family that has made an enormous contribution to business and community life in Killarney over many years has been awarded the highest honour the town can bestow.

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Margaret O’Donoghue of the landmark Gleneagle INEC Arena was inducted into the Order of Inisfallen by Cairde Chill Áirne at a reception in the historic Muckross House in Killarney National Park on Monday evening.
The award was created in 2005 to allow Killarney to recognise, celebrate and say thank you to a select number of people who have, in a variety of different ways, brought good to Killarney’s name and image around the country and around the world.
Margaret follows in the footsteps of very distinguished previous recipients including former Taoiseach Enda Kenny, international industrialist Isolde Liebherr, Hollywood A-lister Michael Fassbender and entertainer Daniel O’Donnell.
She becomes the first lady to receive the honour since 2018 when the recipient was Camilla, then Duchess of Cornwall and now the Queen of England.
Margaret and her late husband, Maurice, who passed away in 2001, transformed an eight-bed guesthouse into the incredibly successful entertainment complex that is now the Gleneagle INEC Arena which has attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors to the town over the years.
They were the guiding hands in the push to develop The Brehon Hotel, The Gleneagle Apartments and Scott’s Hotel as well as top class indoor and outdoor sports and leisure facilities and a concert band and the O’Donoghue family has been to the forefront of several other major developments which have been of huge benefit to Killarney, to Kerry and to Ireland.
The Order of Innisfallen award – a joint initiative between Kerry County Council and Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce – was presented to Margaret by Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Brendan Cronin.
“Margaret has been the guiding hand in all that the family has achieved and, given her enormous contribution over so many years, it is wonderful that she is being officially recognised with this very important award,” the mayor said.
Event host and Muckross House Trustee, Geraldine Rosney, said the award reflected the enormous contribution Margaret and Maurice O’Donoghue have made to Killarney.
“They were a couple with a dream, a couple with a vision and a couple with get-up-and-go determination to pick up the ball and start running and running and running.
“Margaret, Maurice and their family’s achievements with the creation and building and expansion of their enterprises over the last 59 years is nothing short of monumental,” she said
Margaret said it was an honour to accept the Order of Innisfallen on behalf of both herself and the late Maurice and, indeed, their seven children, Patrick, Maurice, John, Eamonn, Áine, Shelly and Aoife.
Margaret was one of 10 children born to Hannah and John O’Sullivan in Shanara, Beaufort. She attended school in Kilgobnet and Killorglin Community College and she began her working life in Killarney’s Great Southern Hotel.
She first met Maurice O’Donoghue, who was then studying to become a pharmacist in Dublin, at a dance in Tralee in 1961 and they were married in 1964.

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Minister opens new classroom at Coolick National School and views major extension plans

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Coolick National School welcomed Minister Norma Foley, for the official opening of its new state-of-the-art modular classroom and to review plans for a major upcoming school extension.

The Minister was received by Principal Gearóid O’Sullivan, members of the Board of Management, staff, pupils, parents, local Councillor Marie Moloney, and members of the wider community.

The newly opened modular classroom provides a modern learning environment for pupils, representing a significant investment in the local area.

During the visit, Minister Foley was also presented with the recently approved plans for the school’s major extension project.

The granted planning permission covers a comprehensive programme of works to modernise and expand the existing building.

The upcoming project includes the construction of a two-storey extension to the front of the existing building, which incorporates a new lower ground level to significantly increase floor area and capacity.

Internal reconfiguration works will modernise the school’s appearance and improve functionality, which will include dedicated facilities for a Special Class.

Additionally, a new parking area will be constructed to improve safety and accessibility for families, staff, and visitors.


The occasion featured a programme of entertainment by the pupils, including performances by the school’s set dancers, music groups, and the school choral group, which recently participated in the Cork Choral Festival. A blessing of the new facility was performed by Fr Joe Begley.

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Kilcummin celebrates golden jubilee of Our Lady of Lourdes Church

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The parish of Kilcummin marked a milestone on June 21 when Bishop Ray Browne celebrated a special Golden Jubilee Mass to honour the 50th anniversary of Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

Bishop Ray welcomed several concelebrants who have ministered in the parish over the past five decades, including Fr Kieran O’Brien, Fr Joe Begley, Fr Larry Kelly, Fr Tom Looney, Fr Jim Lenihan, and Deacon Thady O’Connor.


During the ceremony, Bishop Ray highlighted the remarkable community spirit alive in Kilcummin.


He noted that over its 50-year history, the church has hosted 1,920 baptisms, 520 weddings, and 850 funerals.


The celebration also welcomed back individuals who shared historical ties to the church’s earliest days. In attendance were Marian Keane and Timmy O’Keeffe of Gneeveguilla, who celebrated the very first wedding in the church.


George Lenihan and Eimear Mangan, who recorded the first parish baptism in June 1976, were also present.


Additionally, original 1976 parish building committee members Tom Dalton, Dermot Keane, and Johnny Guerin joined the congregation to mark the occasion.


Following the Mass, the community gathered at the Kilcummin School Gym for refreshments and social interaction.


Local schoolchildren publish parish book


A key highlight of the Golden Jubilee celebrations was the launch of a 19-page colour information booklet acting as a guide to the church, its grounds, the grotto, Mass Rock, and parish cemeteries.


The booklet was entirely researched and written by the sixth-class pupils of the three local parish national schools: Anabla, Coolick, and Kilcummin.


Fr Kieran O’Brien praised the efforts of the mostly 13-year-old students, calling the publication a remarkable and valuable legacy as they finish primary school and prepare for post-primary education this coming September.


The Parish Council extended their gratitude to Éamonn Fitzgerald for overseeing the project and getting it into print, as well as Community Employment workers Helen, Margaret, Iryna, and Maura for printing and compiling the final booklets.

Complimentary copies of the Golden Jubilee booklet are available for parishioners and visitors. You can pick up a copy directly from:


Siobhán McSweeney, Parish Secretary
Kilcummin Rural Development Office
Kilcummin Parish Pastoral Council

The members of the Kilcummin Parish Pastoral Council who helped coordinate the Golden Jubilee celebrations are:


Clare Fleming (Chairperson)
Éamonn Fitzgerald
Fr Kieran O’Brien
Ann Marie Keane
Theresa Kerins
Siobhán McSweeney
Irene O’Keeffe
Gearóid O’Sullivan

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