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Killarney gets tough on chewing gum litter

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"Bin it Your Way" Killarney Munical District together with Killarney Tidy Towns Committee and Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, launching their campaign to raise awareness of the disposal of chewing gum which is a particular plight on the towns roads and pavements. The Campaign launced intitially by IBEC, encourages the public to dispose of their used gum responsibly. Launching the Awareness Campaign, from left, Mícheál Ó'Coileáin, Environmental Awareness Officer with Kerry County Council, Kate O'Leary, President, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, Outdoor Staff, Killarney Munipal District, Michael O'Connor, Timmy O'Leary, Nellie Griffin, Liam O'Brien, John Sheehan, John O'Shea, Gerry McCarthy, Noel O'Leary, Kathleen Foley and Yvonne Quill, Killarney Tidy Towns.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan

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THE blight of chewing gum litter is one that is marring the appearance of Killarney’s roads and pavements and now the town is taking a tough stance on this particularly unsightly and unpleasant form of littering.

Killarney Municipal District, Killarney Tidy Towns Committee and Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce have joined forces to launch a campaign to raise awareness of the disposal of chewing gum.

The Bin It You Way campaign, initially unveiled by IBEC, encourages members of the public to dispose of their used gum responsibly. “We would also like to tell people to just think before disposing of chewing gum,” said Yvonne Quill, chairwoman, Killarney Looking Good/Killarney Tidy Towns.

Yvonne, together with Mícheál Ó Coileáin, Environmental Awareness Officer with Kerry County Council, Kate O'Leary, President, Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce, Michael O'Connor, Timmy O'Leary, Nellie Griffin, Liam O'Brien, John Sheehan, John O'Shea, Gerry McCarthy and Noel O'Leary, outdoor staff, Killarney Municipal District, and Kathleen Foley, Killarney Tidy Towns, launched the campaign.
 


 
Pictured above: Mícheál Ó Coileáin, Environmental Awareness Officer with Kerry County Council, Kate O'Leary, President, Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce, Michael O'Connor, Timmy O'Leary, Nellie Griffin, Liam O'Brien, John Sheehan, John O'Shea, Gerry McCarthy and Noel O'Leary, outdoor staff, Killarney Municipal District, Kathleen Foley and Yvonne Quill, Killarney Tidy Towns.
PICTURE: VALERIE O’SULLIVAN

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Jessie Buckley favourite for Best Actress Oscar

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Killarney actress Jessie Buckley has officially been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Hamnet.

The news, which broke at lunchtime on Thursday, has sparked widespread celebrations across the town, with Buckley now considered a strong favourite to secure the win on March 15.

This marks the second Oscar nomination for the star.

She was previously nominated in 2021 for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Lost Daughter, eventually losing out to Ariana DeBose.

This time, however, industry experts see her as the overwhelming frontrunner to take home the statuette.

In Hamnet, Buckley plays Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare, starring alongside Paul Mescal.

While the film brought glory to Buckley, there was disappointment for her co-star as the Kildare man narrowly missed out on a nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

The excitement in Killarney was palpable as the nominations were announced live from Hollywood.


A large crowd gathered at the Arbutus Hotel on College Street, owned by Jessie’s Uncle Sean to toast her success.


Radio Kerry broadcast live from the hotel throughout the afternoon, capturing the electric atmosphere as locals celebrated.

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Healy-Rae launches new podcast

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Castleisland-Corca Dhuibhne councillor Jackie Healy-Rae has launched a new podcast focused on Kerry County Council meetings.

Titled The Chamber, the podcast aims to provide listeners with a clear and direct insight into what is happening inside the council chamber, from the councillor’s perspective.

Cllr Healy-Rae said the idea behind the podcast is to explain what is being discussed and decided at council meetings, and what those decisions mean for people on the ground.

While there are more ways than ever for people to get their news and information, Healy Rae said that he felt there was a space for something more direct and accessible.

He explained: “The Chamber is about bringing people inside the council chamber and explaining what’s going on, without jargon or spin.”

Each episode will provide updates from council meetings, outlining key motions, discussions and decisions, and offering a councillor’s perspective on local issues that affect everyday life from infrastructure and services to planning and community matters.

The first episode, focusing on the January full council meeting, is now available, with further episodes planned on a regular basis following council meetings.

The Chamber is available on Spotify and via Cllr Jackie Healy-Rae’s social media channels.

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