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Frank Coffey announces surprise return to High Street

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It appears that retirement did not suit one of Killarney’s most familiar faces.

Less than four months after closing the doors of his long-standing High Street store, Frank Coffey has officially announced that he is making a comeback to the local retail scene.
The popular businessman, who has spent nearly forty years fitting shoes for generations of Killarney families, revealed that he found the quiet life difficult to adjust to.
”What can I say, only I miss all my customers and friends in Killarney," Frank said. “So I have decided I am not retiring now. I will be back in March to meet my customers and friends; I missed you all so much.”
The news comes as a major boost to High Street following Frank’s reluctant decision to shut up shop last September after 37 years in business.
At the time, he cited the rise of online shopping and a lack of government support for small retailers as significant challenges facing the sector.
His departure last October resulted in a flood of tributes from past customers ranging from local residents to Hollywood star Michael Fassbender

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Lissivigeen pupils create glass mosaics for new sensory garden

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Lissivigeen pupils create glass mosaics for new sensory garden


Fifth-class pupils at Lissivigeen National School have completed a series of colourful glass mosaics as part of the national BLAST Residency Programme.

The project saw the school collaborate with Kerry-based glass artist Julianne Foley over a 20-hour residency focused on creativity and hands-on design.
The initiative, part of the Creative Youth Plan, allows schools to work with professional artists to develop skills in innovation and problem-solving. Guided by Julianne, the students in Ms O’Mahony’s class moved from initial sketches to cutting and arranging multicoloured glass before grouting their final pieces.
The artwork was inspired by the school’s new sensory garden, which is currently under construction. Principal Ellen Cagney noted that the project provided a unique opportunity for pupils to express themselves artistically while working together on a shared vision for the school grounds. The finished mosaics are currently on display in the school lobby before they are moved to their permanent home in the garden.

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Additional home-school support for local schools

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Minister for Education and Kerry TD Norma Foley has confirmed that two Killarney schools are among seven in the county set to receive additional Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) support.

Both Holy Cross Primary School and Scoil Mhuire na Mainistreach (The Monastery), both located on New Road, will benefit from the increased resources.

The scheme is designed to strengthen the partnership between parents, teachers, and local family support services to improve student attendance and participation.


The HSCL programme focuses specifically on supporting families to ensure students remain engaged with their education and reach their full potential.


“I welcome confirmation of additional Home School Liaison support for seven Kerry schools,” Minister Foley said. “It is vital that every student is supported to reach their full potential.”

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