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Cathaoirleach welcomes ‘excellent’ bathing water report for Kerry

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THE Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Cllr Michael O’Shea, has welcomed the findings in an EPA report that bathing water quality at the county’s identified bathing water sites is classified as “excellent” in all cases.

In a report published today, the Environmental Protection Agency found the standard of water quality at all of the 15 identified bathing water locations in Kerry to be of an excellent standard.

“This is a hugely encouraging report for Kerry,” said Cllr O’Shea, “highlighting as it does the very consistently high standard of identified bathing waters around the Kerry coast.

“This is great news for Kerry at the beginning of another tourist season and will allow the county to continue to attract visitors and locals alike to our beaches as an amenity for recreational use.

“From an economic, tourism, environmental, and public health and safety perspective, maintaining a good standard of water quality at identified bathing sites is enormously important.

“This latest EPA study is testament to the effort of the staff of Kerry County Council, other public bodies, beach-users and members of the public in maintaining a clean and pristine coastal environment and will encourage all of us to continue to work together to maintain this very high standard,” said Cllr O’Shea.

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National coastal truck run to visit Killarney

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A nationwide coastal truck run raising funds for cancer charities will pass through Killarney next week.

Organised by Ange’s Kitchen in Letterkenny to mark their 20th anniversary, the six-day Irish Coastal Truck Run departs Donegal on August 24.

All proceeds from the event will go directly to The Irish Cancer Society and Cancer Care West.

Drivers along with supporting truckers joining along the route, will arrive in Killarney on August 25 at the end of their Day 2 leg from Westport. 7

The convoy will head towards Waterford the following morning, August 26, before continuing along the coast to finish back in Letterkenny on August 29.


Anyone wishing to support the fundraiser, donate, or join the run can contact Robert Brown on 086 244 1350.

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Chamber takes business outdoors

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Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce members took business outdoors on Wednesday last, with an informal networking walk through

Killarney National Park offering a unique opportunity to connect while exploring some of the area’s rich history and heritage.


Coffee cups in hand – reusable ones, naturally – Chamber members and guests gathered for a walking tour with a difference, guided by local historian Jerry O’Grady.

His deep knowledge of Killarney’s historic homes and estates turned a stroll through the Park into a journey back through time.

From grand estate houses to the stories of the families who shaped them, O’Grady’s insight gave members a fresh appreciation of the landscape many pass through every day.

The morning stayed dry, allowing everyone to enjoy the walk, with conversations on business and local issues continuing along the way.


The Chamber was also delighted to welcome a very special guest to Killarney for the occasion: Kara Newport, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fioli, the historic estate and botanical garden in California.

Newport’s visit forms part of ongoing research into the fascinating connections between Muckross Estate and Filoli – two properties separated by an ocean, yet linked by shared stories of stewardship, heritage and landscape. Her presence added a truly international dimension to the morning.


Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce continues to bring members together in new and engaging ways throughout the year, combining business networking with opportunities to experience and celebrate the very best of what Killarney has to offer – this month, quite literally, on its own doorstep.

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