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Ballymac Vintage Club gears up for annual road run

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The Ballymac Vintage Club is hosting its annual Tractor, Car and Motorbike Run on September 22, in memory of long-time club member and supporter Chris Robbins.

The event kicks off with registration at 9:00 AM at the Halfway Bar in Ballymac (V92 HD79). Participants will set off on their scenic journeys at 11:00 AM.
There will be two separate routes: one for tractors and another for cars and motorbikes. All vehicles, regardless of age, are welcome to join the fun.
Proceeds from the event will go to Kerry Hospice Palliative Care Tralee. The Ballymac Vintage Club hopes for a big turnout to honour Chris Robbins' memory and raise funds for a worthy cause.
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of local businesses, including Browne’s Agri Steel & Builders Providers Castleisland, BG Motors Killarney, Horan's Wedding Cars, and Halfway Inn and Shop, the organisers will have lots of spot prizes to give away throughout the day.
For more information, contact:
Tractors: Pat (087) 284 5575
Cars & Motorbikes: George (087) 281 4545 or Paul (087) 698 9878

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Park Road roadworks, 47 years ago!

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This week, the Killarney Advertiser team were looking through old records of the magazine, and we stumbled across this story from 1979.

It was published on March 23, almost 47 years to today’s date.

We thought it was quite the coincidence, given the current roadworks happening on Park Road at the moment.

The current roadworks, which are part of the active travel and road resurfacing project, were originally scheduled to be completed before Christmas; however, they are running behind schedule.

Back in February, it was indicated that the works wouldn’t finish until March, like the article in 1979, wouldn’t it be great if it was finished before Easter?

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Derreen Sports Complex aiming for October opening

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The new sports complex at Derreen is on track to open in time for the 2026/2027 basketball season, which traditionally begins in early October.

Members of St Paul’s Basketball Club visited the site last Saturday to view the ongoing progress and get an inside glimpse of what the finished facility will look like.

The project is driven by the Kerry Stars Special Olympics Club, St Paul’s Basketball Club and Killarney Judo Club.

The new complex is being built adjacent to the Killarney Celtic grounds and Killarney Legion GAA Club and will create a central sports hub in town.

Cllr Niall ‘Botty O’Callaghan, a member of the St Paul’s club and a long-time supporter of the project, told the Killarney Advertiser:

“The building is really coming to fruition for the whole community. The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media have been outstanding in helping us with us with the paperwork and a big thanks goes to Minister Patrick O’Donovan. We are working really hard to have the hall up and running before next season. I can’t wait for St Paul’s, the Judo Club and the Kerry Stars to get up and running in our new hall.”


The development represents a major addition to the sporting infrastructure in the area, providing a permanent home for several local clubs that have previously relied on various school halls and external venues.

Once completed, the hall will serve as a high-spec hub for basketball, judo, and Special Olympics activities

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