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Killarney traders call for extension of free parking into New Year

Local businesses are calling on Kerry County Council to extend the free parking initiative in Killarney into January and February to support the town's economy.
Free parking was introduced in four key car parks in the lead-up to Christmas, providing a boost to businesses during the busy holiday season. The initiative was scheduled to end on January 5.
However, the Killarney Town Retailers Association (KTRA) believes extending free parking until 11am each day would be beneficial for local businesses, particularly during the quieter months of January and February.
William Sheahan of KTRA stated, "We are hoping the council will consider that there is a case in Killarney due to the seasonal nature of the town, and January and February are off-peak months. Let's try it and see if it works."
KTRA represents a group of small, family-run businesses that have been trading in the town for many years. "It would be a big boost to the town centre," Sheahan added, "The town is in a better place than it was 12 months ago, let us build on that."
Currently, free parking is available in Glebe Car Park, Upper Market Street, and the three multi-storey car parks on New Street, College Street, and High Street from 9:30am to 2pm until Sunday.
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