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Classic tractor run to raise funds for mental health charity

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By Sean Moriarty

The Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club’s (KVCVC) first Classic Tractor run since April 2019 will raise funds for Kerry Mental Health Association.

The run, scheduled for October 17, will depart from the club’s new ‘Vintage Shed’ on Lewis Road and travel to the communications mast near Coolick in Kilcummin, where participants will enjoy views of the wider Castleisland district and Killarney Valley, weather permitting.

It is been organised by KVCVC’s Tom Leslie and Sean Cronin and drivers can help the fundraiser by making a donation in lieu of an entry fee.

“We haven’t done anything for 22 months,” Tom told the Killarney Advertiser. “We hardly recognise the tractors.”

Meanwhile the club is in the process of putting the finishing touches to its new ‘Vintage Shed’ and will officially launch the new facility in the next two weeks.

For further information on the tractor run, contact Sean Cronin 086 6069560 or Tom Leslie 087 238 3809.

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Work begins on covered bus stop on Mission Road

Construction has started on a covered bus stop on Mission Road, following years of campaigning by Cllr Marie Moloney. “After a number of years of my campaigning and a number […]

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Construction has started on a covered bus stop on Mission Road, following years of campaigning by Cllr Marie Moloney.

“After a number of years of my campaigning and a number of my motions, work has finally started on a covered bus stop on Mission Road,” said Moloney.
Planning permission for the project was approved earlier this year and will provide shelter for passengers using the FlightLink Dublin Airport Coach service.
Moloney had raised concerns on several occasions about the lack of shelter, highlighting the discomfort caused by waiting in bad weather.
Killarney Municipal District Council is carrying out the civil works, including building the bus stop base and installing power supply funding from the NTA National Transport.

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Kerry ladies on cusp of another league final

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The Kerry ladies can book their place in the 2025 NFL Division 1 final by beating Meath at home in Austin Stack Park today (Saturday). The game throws in at 2pm.

Mark Bourke’s team are currently second in Division 1, three points (one win) behind leaders Armagh and three ahead of the Royals with two rounds of fixtures remaining.

Victory in Tralee would guarantee their qualification for the league decider, setting up a rematch of the 2024 league final against Armagh. The Orchard County prevailed that day in Croke Park, although the Kingdom were able to exact revenge later in the summer when they won the All-Ireland semi-final tie between the sides before also going on to win the final.

A draw against Meath would also more than likely be enough for Kerry considering their vastly superior points difference (+25 versus +3). Defeat would send it to the final day on March 29 with Kerry at home to Dublin and Meath away to Armagh.

There was good news for Kerry corner back Eilís Lynch this week as the Castleisland Desmonds player was named on the AIB Ladies Gaelic Football Club Championship Team of the Year. Desmonds won last season’s County and Munster Championships.

Meanwhile, Brian Looney and Micheál Burns of Dr Crokes were named on the AIB GAA Club Championship Team of the Year, with Burns also being shortlisted for Club Footballer of the Year alongside Con O’Callaghan (Cuala) and Ruairí Canavan (Errigal Ciaran). O’Callaghan was selected as the winner at a ceremony in Dublin last night.

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