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Dáil Hears of Pike Hill hen heist

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The Dáil was treated to a dramatic tale of rural woe this week, as Deputy Danny Healy-Rae recounted the plight of a Pike Hill farmer who lost eleven out of twelve hens to a cunning fox.

Speaking during a debate on the Animal Health and Welfare (Ban on Fox Hunting) Bill 2025, Deputy Healy-Rae painted a vivid picture of a fox-ravaged countryside. He claimed foxes were "all over the place," invading towns, ransacking bins, and, most importantly, decimating poultry populations.
He cited the Pike Hill farmer's misfortune as a prime example of the fox menace, suggesting that the animals were engaged in a campaign of avian abduction.
Deputy Healy-Rae also defended fox hunting, praising gun club members for their "respectable" and "traditional" efforts in controlling the fox population.
He urged government members to consider the impact of the proposed bill on rural voters, particularly hill farmers in South Kerry, who, he argued, rely on lambs for their livelihood. Deputy Healy-Rae concluded by stating his opposition to the bill and his intention to call for a vote.

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Three generations of O’Connor family complete Killarney parkrun

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Three generations of O’Connor family complete Killarney parkrun


Three generations of the O’Connor family completed the 5km course together at Killarney House and Gardens last Saturday.


Grandfather Mike, his son Jeremiah, and grandson Brian all participated in the weekly event. Organisers noted that the family’s participation shows what parkrun is about, as the event is open to people of all ages and abilities.
The free weekly 5k community event takes place every Saturday morning at 9:30am sharp in the Killarney House gardens (V93HE3C). Members of the public are welcome to walk, jog, run, volunteer, or spectate.

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Spa GAA leads the way with new on-site EV charging stations

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Spa GAA has finalised a deal with Cork-based renewable firm ePower to install two electric vehicle (EV) charging points at its club grounds in Killarney. 

The move makes the club one of the very first GAA organisations in County Kerry to provide dedicated, on-site charging infrastructure for drivers.

The dual-socket units will be situated directly within the club’s main car park, offering charging accessibility to members, visiting supporters, and patrons. 

The new ePower facilities are designed to support local EV drivers and visitors traveling to the club’s various sporting events throughout the season.

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