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“Incompetent” Minister Ryan delaying N22 road project

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Transport Minister Eamon Ryan is refusing to engage with local councillors in relation to the proposed new road between Killarney and Farranfore.

The revealing of the preferred route corridor for the construction of the new Killarney to Farranfore road has been delayed – again.

Four potential routes for the N22 Farranfore-Killarney project were identified and were put out to public consultation in May 2021.
It was previously promised that the preferred route would be published late in 2022.

This dragged on and on and by November last year, local councillors were growing increasingly frustrated at the lack of progress,
They wrote to the minister seeking an urgent meeting with him but it was revealed this week that he has not yet replied to the November letter.

“To date no response has been received from the Minister's Office,” a council official told this week’s Killarney Municipal District meeting.
The matter was raised by both Cllr Niall ‘Botty’ O’Callaghan and Cllr John O’Donoghue.

“The problem here is not at Council level, it is at Governmental level where either a gross incompetence, or gross negligence on behalf of the Minister for Transport, has resulted in the current impasse whereby Kerry County Council must carry out feasibility studies in order to select the route, and the Minister for Transport appears to be obstructing them accessing the necessary funding to carry out these studies,” O’Donoghue told the meeting.

“He now absolutely must allow the route selection studies to progress as a matter of extreme urgency. I will continue to fight for this impasse to be resolved for as long as is necessary as the current situation is unfair, untenable and unsustainable. I propose we write to the Minister, not asking, but demanding funding so we can take action on the issue. The ball is firmly in Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan’s court and we can’t play until he hits it back to us.”

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St Brendan’s kicks off Christmas jumper season

St Brendan’s College were first out of the blocks this year as Killarney’s annual schools Christmas jumper day gets underway next Monday. The Sem has already begun gearing up for […]

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St Brendan’s College were first out of the blocks this year as Killarney’s annual schools Christmas jumper day gets underway next Monday.

The Sem has already begun gearing up for the popular fundraiser, which brings colour and fun to the final days of term while raising much-needed funds for the Kerry Hospice Foundation and the palliative care unit.
Students and staff will take part in the event on Monday, with the two other secondary schools in the town set to follow suit, keeping the long-standing tradition alive.

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Christmas Markets driven by founders’ personal inspiration

Killarney Christmas Markets are in full swing at the Outlet Centre, running every Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm to 4 pm in the lead-up to Christmas, providing a vital […]

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Killarney Christmas Markets are in full swing at the Outlet Centre, running every Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm to 4 pm in the lead-up to Christmas, providing a vital platform for local makers and small businesses.

The market was co-founded by Killarney residents Claire Lyne and Laura Corlett.
Ms Lyne’s initial inspiration for the markets came after she began soap and candle making herself and realised there was nowhere locally for her to sell her products.
She and Ms. Corlett subsequently launched the venture together, with Ms Corlett handling marketing and Ms Lyne managing emails and vendor relations.
The market has a strong personal connection for Ms Lyne, whose own business is named Solzie Skincare & Candles.
She is a holistic therapist who loves natural and essential oils and named her brand after her mother’s nickname for her.

She said that she learned everything about skincare from her mother, who passed away in 1995, and wanted to keep her memory with her in her business.
The markets bring together a vibrant mix of local makers, artists, and crafters. Visitors can find a wide variety of stalls featuring handmade gifts, festive décor, natural skincare, jewellery, woodcraft, toys, and seasonal treats.
The organisers stated that their goal has always been “to support local businesses and create a space where the community can come together, shop local, and enjoy the magic of Christmas.Every purchase made at our markets directly supports a local family, a dream, or a small business trying to grow.”

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