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Daffodil Day takes place today

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DAFFODIL DAY: Evie Spillane from Holy Cross Mercy School in Killarney picking some daffodils in preparation for Daffodil Day today (Friday) in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. Photo: Sally MacMonagle

DAFFODIL DAY: Caitlin O’Mahony Trereza Babic Molly Ferris and Evie Spillane from Holy Cross Mercy School in Killarney picking some daffodils in preparation for Daffodil Day today (Friday) in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. Photo: Sally MacMonagle

Today (Friday) is Daffodil Day and you can help by making a donation on the streets of Killarney.

Members of the local Irish Cancer Society branch will be in various locations across town today.

And if you’re not out and about, but would like to show your support, you can do so by making a donation online.

Throughout the pandemic, the Irish Cancer Society continued to provide vital services including a Remote Counselling service, developed a COVID & Cancer information hub on their website, and provided 7,662 Nights of Night Nursing.

And to be able to continue their good work and further develop services they need continuous funding.

Go to www.daffodilday.ie to find out more.

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Surprise Christmas boost for HeartBeat

Killarney HeartBeat received an unexpected last-minute donation of €469 following a two-day Christmas Jumper event held by the staff at An Post on New Street. Organised by Ann Clifford and […]

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Killarney HeartBeat received an unexpected last-minute donation of €469 following a two-day Christmas Jumper event held by the staff at An Post on New Street.

Organised by Ann Clifford and the local post office team, the fundraiser saw staff and customers contribute toward the heart support group.

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Motorists urged to drive with care during frosty weather

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Kerry County Council have issued a warning to motorists today, urging all road users to drive carefully today and tomorrow.

A Status Yellow ice and frost warning is in place for Kerry, with conditions expected to cause sharp frost, icy stretches and black ice on the road.

The council said that priority routes will be treated twice this evening and tonight.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time for journeys and to drive with care, especially on untreated roads.

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