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Alliance Medical opens state-of-the-art imaging centre

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Alliance Medical celebrated the grand opening of its new diagnostic imaging centre at the Reeks Gateway.

The state-of-the-art facility brings MRI, X-ray, DEXA, and Ultrasound services to the region, significantly boosting healthcare options for Kerry residents.

Although operational since March the official opening only took place this week.

The grand opening ceremony included guest appearances by renowned Kerry and Fossa footballers brothers David and Paudie Clifford.

Councillor Martin Grady, an advocate for improved healthcare access in Killarney, welcomed the opening.
He highlighted the positive impact Alliance Medical's services will have, potentially easing pressure on existing facilities and reducing waiting times.

"This is certainly a step in the right direction," said Councillor Grady. "While I remain committed to advocating for a minor injuries clinic in Killarney, Alliance Medical's arrival is a positive development."

Other local figures such as TD Michael Healy Rae, Mayor of Killarney Maura Healy Rae, and Councillor Brendan Cronin attended the opening ceremony.

The new Alliance Medical centre offers a significant advancement in diagnostic technology for the Kerry region.

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New seating unveiled as Spa GAA celebrates

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It has been a busy period at Spa GAA as the club continues to develop its ground facilities while also marking a major milestone in its sporting history.

The club recently completed further ground improvements with the installation of new seating on the clubhouse side of the pitch.

Located over the terrace area directly on the halfway line, the new seating offers an upgraded viewing area for spectators.

Club volunteer John Hannon of JH Fitout Ltd, who also coaches the Under 10 boys team, assisted with the installation work.


Alongside the developments on the pitch, over 100 people gathered for the club’s annual mass, which was celebrated by Club President Fr Tim O’Sullivan and Club Vice President Fr Michael O’Donoghue.


Following the service, Spa GAA held a special presentation to honour the 60th anniversary of the 1966 O’Donoghue Cup winning team.

All surviving members of the historic side attended the gathering, alongside family representatives of deceased players and team mentors.

The evening provided a chance for the club community to come together, reflect on past successes, and share memories of one of the most famous teams in Spa GAA history.

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New singing group launches in Killarney

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A new adult singing group, ‘SING Killarney’, is launching this month, offering locals a informal community singalong with no requirement to live in the town.

Founded by Tom and Breda O’Shea, the group has joined forces with local musician Ben Quinlan, who will lead the weekly sessions.

The group focuses on popular music across all genres in an informal setting.


“SING Killarney is not a choir, we are essentially a weekly community singalong where there is no pressure and no expectation to be perfect,” said founder Tom O’Shea. “Song sheets will be provided and can be used each week. Our focus is on connection, not perfection.”


The group meets every Wednesday evening at the Presentation Monastery School on New Road, Killarney.

The initial five-week term starts on August 26, with registration taking place from 7.45pm and singing from 8.00pm. The cost for the five-week term is €25.


Due to limited space and high demand, pre-registration is recommended.

Interested singers can find further details on the SING Killarney Facebook page or by contacting Tom O’Shea directly on 087 290 2147.

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