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New Zealand Ambassador visits Killarney ahead of L’Etape
The New Zealand Ambassador to Ireland, Sir Trevor Colin Mallard, was visiting Killarney this week.
He was in town before participating in the L’Etape event on Saturday. He used the opportunity to meet with members of the Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce members and Kerry Tourism Industry Federation officials.
Joint-chamber president Padraig Treacy and KTIF chair Pat O’Leary met with Mr Mallard.
The ambassador was particularly impressed with the town’s Coffee Cup project.
He also took an interest in the National Parks and Wildlife Service's attempt to reintroduce eagles to the area. Wildlife officials in his hometown of Wellington are trying to reintroduce the Kiwi to that area.
In a random connection to Killarney, Wellington’s CentrePort is served by container cranes manufactured in Fossa.
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