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Caherdaniel water now safe to drink

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Over 200 people in South Kerry received good news this week following the removal of the Caherdaniel water supply by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from their Remedial Action List (RAL).

Irish Water has removed 38 water supply zones from the EPA’s RAL in Kerry since 2015, benefiting a population of over 97,000.

In partnership with Kerry County Council, Irish Water upgraded the Caherdaniel water treatment plant and installed pressure filtration units and a UV disinfection system.

The RAL identifies drinking water supplies that are ‘at risk’ of failing to consistently supply safe, clean drinking water. The Caherdaniel supply has been given the thumbs up by the EPA following extensive investment and upgrade works.

These upgrade works have removed the risk from Cryptosporidium, THMs and aluminium and will ensure that the community in Caherdaniel have a safe, secure, reliable water supply.

“The publication of the latest RAL by the EPA confirms that whilst improvements have been made in many areas, the scale of the challenge faced by Irish Water in ensuring the delivery of clean and safe water in Kerry and throughout the country remains,” Irish Water’s Regional Compliance Specialist, Deirdre O’Loughlin said.

“As a single national utility, Irish Water has been able to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the performance of Ireland’s drinking water treatment plants and focus investment where the risk to our customers is highest. Nationally Irish Water has adopted a prioritised programme of works which will require an investment of €2 billion by 2021. Significant improvements are being achieved year on year by this approach right across the country.”

 

 

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Killarney Community College presents Disney’s Aladdin

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Killarney Community College are proudly presenting Disney’s Aladdin this November.

A dazzling whole-school musical project filled with music, colour, and heart.

Over 30 students auditioned for the roles, with 11 performers cast as leads.

The students involved vary from 1st to 6th year and are supported by the school’s largest-ever chorus line, which features 35 students.

Rehearsals have taken place every Wednesday evening and Saturday morning, demonstrating remarkable commitment from students and staff alike.

All preparation occurred outside normal school hours.

The entire school community has come together to bring this production to life.

The Art Department is creating stunning Agrabah-inspired sets, while the Woodwork and Metalwork Departments are building the stage and backstage areas.

The Home Economics Department is designing vibrant costumes, and the Technology Department is producing dynamic backdrops and visuals.

Staff and students are supporting the show through lighting, sound, makeup, props, publicity, sponsorship, ticketing, social media, and local school outreach.

The creative team is comprised of choreographer Cassie Leen, choral and chorus directors Joanna Hughes and Sarah O’Sullivan and acting and stage directors Mike Lynch and Sasha Furlong.

Together, they’ve shaped an unforgettable performance that brings Disney’s Aladdin to life, a story of adventure, friendship, and discovering one’s true worth.

Audiences can expect a vibrant mix of comedy, emotion, and music, featuring beloved hits like Friend Like Me and A Whole New World.

The story follows Aladdin as he discovers the Genie’s lamp, seeks the love of Princess Jasmine, and outsmarts the evil Jafar in a thrilling journey that celebrates courage and kindness.

Performances will take place at 7:00 p.m. on November 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2025.

Tickets are priced at €15 for adults and €5 for children, available now from the school office.

Don’t miss this unforgettable production showcasing the energy, creativity, and community spirit of KCC.

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Six wins for Gleneagle at the 2025 Irish Hotel Awards

The team at Gleneagle is celebrating a proud moment after scooping six awards at last night’s Irish Hotel Awards, held at The Johnstown Estate in County Meath. The hotel was […]

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The team at Gleneagle is celebrating a proud moment after scooping six awards at last night’s Irish Hotel Awards, held at The Johnstown Estate in County Meath.

The hotel was named Overall Winner for Excellence in Customer Service, recognising Gleneagle’s continued focus on delivering an outstanding guest experience built on genuine care and professionalism.
There was further celebration as team members were recognised for their individual achievements. Adam Sikorski received Overall Kitchen Porter of the Year and Eilis Loughrey was named Overall Human Resources Manager of the Year. At the regional level, Trevor O’Keeffe was awarded Munster Chef of the Year, Noreen O’Gorman received Munster Accommodation Services Manager of the Year and Gleneagle’s self-catering apartments were named Munster Self-Catering Property of the Year.
Patrick O’Donoghue, CEO of Gleneagle Group, said: “We’re incredibly proud of our team. These awards represent dedication, teamwork and a shared commitment to making every customer’s experience a positive one. We have been welcoming guests for almost seventy years and while much has changed in that time, what matters most hasn’t – great people, genuine warmth and a welcome that keeps guests coming back.”
The Irish Hotel Awards celebrate excellence across Ireland’s hospitality industry, recognising the hotels and individuals who go above and beyond to deliver quality and care in every aspect of their work.

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