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Your favourite Friday read needs a little distance
By Sean Moriarty
We know you can’t wait to get your hands on your favourite weekly read but spare a thought for the Killarney Advertiser’s dedicated delivery driver John Leahy.
His Friday delivery run is getting back to pre-crisis normality but like all of us he is obeying the two-metre social distancing rules.
It seems the Killarney Advertiser is so popular people can’t wait to get it before it hits the shelves and they are approaching him on the street.
John loves the banter on his delivery run but he is asking for our readers' patience as he, like all of us, adjusts to the new normal.
“I get why people are so keen to get the magazine on a Friday,” he says. “If you see me outside a shop, bear with me, it will be ready for collection inside in a few minutes.”
Are you a retailer who has recently reopened and are looking for copies of the Killarney Advertiser. Email info@killarneyadvertiser.ie and we will arrange a delivery for you.
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