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Clubs to battle for ‘Town Champions’ title in major rugby club fundraiser

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The Gleneagle INEC Arena is set to host one of the most anticipated sporting social events of the year on Friday, February 6, as Killarney RFC launches the ‘Killarney Town Champions ’competition.

The high-energy night will see the town’s premier sports clubs go head-to-head in a ‘Fittest Club’ style challenge mixed with a ‘Tops of the Tow’ atmosphere to determine who is the ultimate champion.
The event features a powerful lineup of local clubs including Kilcummin GAA, Dr Crokes GAA, Glenflesk GAA, Killarney Athletic FC, St. Paul’s Basketball, and the hosts, Killarney Rugby Club.
Teams of four from each club will battle through a series of fitness challenges and eliminations.
A pre-recorded kicking challenge held at the rugby club’s grounds in Aghadoe will also form part of the scoring. Popular local radio personality Brendan Fuller will act as the master of ceremonies for the evening.
While the primary goal is to fundraise for the new Killarney RFC Clubhouse Development at Aghadoe, the event is designed to benefit the entire local sporting community.
Tickets are priced at €20, and in a unique move, any participating club that sells a ticket retains €10 for their own funds. Tickets can be purchased directly from the clubs or via Eventbrite. Doors open at 7:00 pm with the first challenge starting at 8:00 pm.

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Civil servants raise over €2,300 for Kerry Hospice

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Employees at the National Shared Services Office (NSSO) and the Department of Justice in Killarney have raised more than €2,300 for the Kerry Hospice Foundation following a successful workplace fundraiser.

The bake sale was held recently at the NSSO offices, where staff from both government departments contributed to the significant total.

All proceeds from the event will go directly toward supporting the palliative care services provided by the foundation across the county.

The fundraiser was timed to coincide with the lead-up to the Kerry Hospice Foundation’s annual Good Friday Walk, which is set to take place throughout Kerry today (Friday, April 3).
Representatives from the Kerry Hospice Foundation visited the office this week to accept the donation and thanked the staff for their generosity and effort in supporting the local charity.

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HSE under fire as new hospital misses opening deadline

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There has been widespread political condemnation of the HSE this week following its failure to meet the March 31 opening date for the new Killarney Community Nursing Unit (CNU).


The state-of-the-art facility on the bypass remains empty despite repeated assurances that the 130-bed unit would be operational by the end of the first quarter of 2026.
The delay has sparked a political outcry, further fuelled by revelations from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) that there has been no meaningful engagement from the HSE regarding staffing issues since last May.
The Killarney Advertiser has made repeated attempts to get clear answers from the HSE regarding the missed deadline, but the health authority has failed to respond to our specific queries.
In a move that has been described as “beyond belief,” the HSE issued a generic newsletter last Friday, just two working days before the scheduled opening, claiming the project was still on course to meet the March 31 deadline.
This statement was issued despite the obvious lack of activity at the site and the unresolved staffing disputes.
“Broken Promises”
The Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Martin Grady, expressed his deep disappointment at the further setback. “This is extremely disappointing for the people of Killarney and across County Kerry,” he said. “We are in urgent need of additional beds, and this facility is already well behind schedule. People are losing confidence. We have been given false hope too many times. Our community deserves clarity and delivery. No more broken promises.”
Mayor Grady also warned that the delay is stalling other vital projects, such as the proposed primary care centre at St Columbanus, which cannot progress until the current residents are moved to the new hospital.
Staffing Deadlock
The INMO has warned that it would be unsafe to transfer any services to the new building before staffing levels are clarified. Kathryn Courtney, INMO industrial relations executive for Kerry, told Radio Kerry this week that the union has written repeatedly to the HSE since last May but has yet to receive a reply.
Pa Daly TD has called for urgent talks to commence, stating: “The latest delay has arisen because the HSE is not engaging in talks regarding staffing. I support the call by the INMO for talks to commence urgently so that these long-awaited and much-needed beds can be provided. This ask is reasonable and is in fact obligatory in the public service agreement.”
Danny Healy-Rae TD echoed these concerns, raising the matter with the Minister for Health this week. “It is beyond belief that the HSE have not engaged with the INMO since last May regarding staffing,” he said. “In order to have the hospital fully operational, staffing needs to be finalised, and it seems it has not even been discussed recently.”
Demands for Transparency
Cllr Jackie Healy-Rae, who sits on the Regional Health Forum South West, blasted the HSE for a lack of transparency. He said that he was told on the record at recent meetings that the facility would be open by the end of March.
“Now we have a situation where that deadline has passed, the building remains empty, and serious questions are being raised,” Cllr Healy-Rae said. “If what the INMO is saying is correct, that there has been no meaningful engagement for 10 months, then the public representatives have not been given the full truth. We need honesty now. Not intentions, not ambitions, but facts.”
While the HSE’s generic statement mentions continued engagement with HIQA and a “phased opening” subject to staffing, no new definitive date has been provided to the public.
The matter is expected to be a primary focus at the next Regional Health Forum meeting on May 7.

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