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Legion’s fashion pack hit the catwalk

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Celebrity guest Noel Cunningham with models, from left, Sharon O'Keeffe, Elaine Howard, Victoria Tynan, Laura Kizjalo and Aoife Begley and Legion officers Tim O'Leary, Jerome O'Regan and Enda Walshe, Chairman, at the Legion GAA Club fashion show in The Malton Hotel on Thursday night. PICTURE: EAMONN KEOGH

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Celebrity guest Noel Cunningham with models, from left, Sharon O'Keeffe, Elaine Howard, Victoria Tynan, Laura Kizjalo and Aoife Begley and Legion officers Tim O'Leary, Jerome O'Regan and Enda Walshe, Chairman, at the Legion GAA Club fashion show in The Malton Hotel on Thursday night.
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DEDICATED followers of fashion enjoyed the ultimate in nights out thanks to Killarney Legion GAA Club on Thursday evening.
Leading Irish designers and boutiques unveiled their latest creations and collections at a style extravaganza in The Malton Hotel.
Norma O’Donoghue of the Norma O’Donoghue Model Agency said: “The line-up was a who's who of leading Irish designers while the country's top boutiques were also showcasing what's hot for summer 2016.”
Norma and her team hosted the evening, with the agency’s models styled by Killarney's award-winning hair specialists at Sean Taaffe Hair & Beauty, complemented by makeup by Before and After Make-Up Artists.
Pulling the strings on the night was Radio Kerry's Alan Finn, joined by celebrity style guru Noel Cunningham. The best-dressed lady award was sponsored by Keanes Jewellers of Killarney, Cork and Limerick.

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Massive Park Road housing development given green light

A private developer has been given planning permission to build 249 new residential units at Upper Park Road. The development, which will be built on a recently cleared site near […]

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A private developer has been given planning permission to build 249 new residential units at Upper Park Road.

The development, which will be built on a recently cleared site near An Post’s sorting office, will include a variety of properties from five-bed houses to single apartments, along with a crèche and over 500 car spaces and over 300 bike spaces.

The development has been welcomed by local councillor Martin Grady.

“Killarney has a massive housing shortage so this is very positive. It will retain young families in the area, stimulating economic growth,” he said. “After 17 years of different planning applications it’s finally coming to fruition.”

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Ballydribeen residents living in fear due to anti-social behaviour

Residents in the Ballydribeen are living in fear as a result of increased anti-social behaviour in the estate. Several serious incidents in the estate have resulted in several Garda visits […]

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Residents in the Ballydribeen are living in fear as a result of increased anti-social behaviour in the estate.

Several serious incidents in the estate have resulted in several Garda visits in the last week.

Local councillor Martin Grady told the Killarney Advertiser that residents are “living in fear” as a result of very serious incidents in the last week alone.

One house in the estate was badly damaged when fire crackers were placed inside a letter box.

Another house had its windows smashed in over the weekend.

“It’s a major problem,” added Grady after meeting residents there earlier this week.

One of the most serious incidents occurred on Tuesday night.

A passing motorists had rocks thrown at his car while driving along the bypass whch is adjacent to the estate.
Taking to social media, local primary-school teacher Pádraig O’Sullivan posted:

“Travelling home tonight, at 11.05pm on the Killarney side of the bypass our car was hit by a rock – not a pebble – from the Ballydribben side , which hit the passenger door.

“It was centimetres away from hitting the window where my father, who is visually impaired, was sitting.

“This could have caused catastrophic permanent injury to him.

“The Killarney Garda were on the scene within three minutes.

“They can’t be patrolling the bypass all night.

“It comes down to parenting. You should know where your children are at this hour and be able to teach them what’s funny and what ruin a person’s life or cause a fatal crash.“

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