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Dr Crokes’ festive community initiatives

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Dr Crokes GAA Club, a recent Gold Award winner in the GAA Healthy Club Honours 2025-2027, has announced a detailed programme of community initiatives for the Christmas season.

The club continues to host Kathleen’s Gentle Mobility Exercises, a popular Age Action initiative led by retired PE teacher Kathleen Fitzgerald. The hour-long sessions, which cater to 40 adults every Tuesday, include music and social time with coffee and cake. While the winter programme concludes this week with a Christmas party, the spring sessions are scheduled to begin early in 2026.
Members of the Healthy Club committee are also carrying out visitations to all families in the community who were bereaved during 2025. During these visits, members deliver special Christmas cards and greetings designed by the club’s Juvenile Academy players.
The club is also maintaining its connection with the Crokes Diaspora by sending bespoke Christmas greeting cards to members living or working abroad who cannot return home for the holidays. This initiative allows local members to supply greetings to the Healthy Club to ensure personal links with home are re-established.
The schedule of events concludes with the Lap of Light Celebration on Saturday, December 27. Families who suffered a bereavement in 2025 are invited to assemble at Dr Crokes' Park at 4:30 pm for a candlelight reflection with live music. This will be followed by laps of the grounds under the theme of "Darkness into Light," with participants encouraged to wear high-visibility clothing and club colours while using torches or mobile phones for illumination. The evening will finish with refreshments and music in the clubhouse

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Easter rail disruption for Killarney and Tralee passengers

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Easter rail disruption for Killarney and Tralee passengers


Killarney and Tralee rail passengers are advised to plan for significant disruptions this Easter weekend due to major engineering works on the Cork line.


Iarnród Éireann has confirmed that as part of the Cork Area Commuter Rail programme, signalling and track laying works will take place on Saturday, April 4 and Easter Sunday, April 5. These works will impact all services travelling between Kerry and Cork Kent Station.
During this period, bus transfers will be in place for the final leg of the journey between Mallow and Cork. Passengers travelling from Tralee and Killarney to Cork, and those returning, will be required to transfer to coaches at Mallow station.
A revised timetable will be in operation across the entire Intercity network from Good Friday,  April3,  through to Easter Monday,  April. 6 While the primary impact for Kerry travellers is the Mallow to Cork transfer, Irish Rail is urging all customers to check the official journey planner or the Iarnród Éireann app before heading to the station.
Pre-booking for Intercity travel is strongly advised during the holiday period to ensure capacity on the replacement bus services.

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Fossa native Róisín Kivlehan appointed Client Director at ETC

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Communications and events agency ETC has announced the senior promotion of Fossa woman Róisín Kivlehan to the role of Client Director.

The appointment comes as part of a wider expansion for the agency, which operates across Kerry and Cork.

A communications specialist with 16 years of experience, Róisín began her career in national radio before transitioning into PR, marketing, and corporate communications.

Having been a core member of the ETC team for the past four years, her new role will see her oversee a diverse portfolio of regional and national clients while driving the agency’s continued growth in the Kerry region.

Róisín is a well-known figure in the local hospitality and tourism sector, working closely with several high-profile Killarney brands.

Her portfolio includes the strategic promotion of the Wander Wild Festival and ongoing work with leading hotels, most notably the Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa.

Alongside Róisín’s appointment, the agency also promoted Nicole Murphy to the position of Social Media & Events Manager, recognising her impact on digital campaigns and experiential marketing.

“Róisín and Nicole have both played hugely important roles in ETC’s growth over recent years,” said Niamh Murphy, Managing Director of ETC. “Róisín’s strategic mindset, exceptional project management, and deep understanding of our clients make her a natural fit for Client Director. As we approach our ten-year anniversary, I’m proud to have such a strong team helping to shape the future of the agency.”

ETC specialises in providing strategic storytelling, marketing, and event production for the tourism, arts, and entertainment sectors.

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