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Farranfore shop’s protection screen to go nationwide

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SCREENING: Annette O'Shea working behind one of the new Perspex screens installed at Moriarty's Centra, Farranfore on Monday.

By Sean Moriarty

A protection screen that was first installed in a local supermarket to protect both staff and customers could be rolled out nationwide.

Moriarty’s Centra in Farranfore installed a Perspex screen at their points of sale on Monday morning.

The screen was fitted by local engineering firm John O’Connor Welding and Engineering Works in Currow at short notice.

Shop owner Mike Moriarty was looking for a way to protect both his staff and customers while also implementing the new social distancing rules brought about by COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place across the country last week.

He contacted the local engineering firm at 8am on Monday morning and the protection screen was completely installed by 11am that day.

“It immediately raised the morale of staff who were concerned about working closely with people while this ugly thing is around,” Mr Moriarty told the Killarney Advertiser.

“This is about protecting staff and making customers more comfortable in the current crisis. This protects the person behind the till and the person outside the counter."

The screen caught the attention of the Musgrave Group, the official wholesale suppliers of all Centra and SuperValu stores in Ireland.

“The managing director of Musgraves was on to me first thing on St Patrick’s Day, a day he should not have been working, and wanted to know all about it,” added Mike.
“It looks like every Centra could be getting one. I know the shop in Currow got one shortly after me.”

Moriarty’s Centra has taken other additional steps amid the current crisis including marking one-metre distances on the shop floor on the approach to the sales counter. Trolleys and shopping baskets are washed once an hour and staff placing products on shelves are surrounded by barriers to give them extra space to work.

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Former President Michael D Higgins to address INTO Congress

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Former President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, is scheduled to visit Killarney next week to address the 158th Annual Congress of the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO).

The conference will take place at the Gleneagle Arena from Monday, April 6 to Wednesday, April 8.

The former President, whose second term in office concluded late last year, is set to address delegates on the final morning of the congress, Wednesday, at 10:45 am.

As the largest primary school teachers’ union in Ireland, the INTO expects a significant turnout for the three-day event.

This year’s agenda is dominated by several high-profile issues, including teachers’ pay, industrial relations, and school funding.

Delegates will also discuss teacher supply, special education supports, and the new primary school curriculum.

The congress officially opens at 2:00 pm on Monday with an address from INTO President Anne Horan.

On Tuesday morning at 9:00 am, the Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton, is scheduled to speak, followed by a response from INTO General Secretary John Boyle.

The arrival of hundreds of delegates is expected to provide a significant boost to the local Killarney economy during the Easter period.

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Killarney to host spectacular Saturday morning start for Rás Mumhan

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Killarney will take centre stage this Easter Saturday as the town hosts the start of the second stage of the 2026 Dornan Rás Mumhan.

Cycling fans and locals are expected to gather in large numbers to witness the departure of over 170 elite riders for what is widely considered the “Queen Stage” of the international race.
The official stage start is set for the Gap of Dunloe road on Saturday morning. From there, the international peloton, including teams from Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Britain, will head toward the challenging Bealach Oisín. The route will take the riders across the Iveragh Peninsula and onto the Skellig Ring, before a dramatic finish in Portmagee later that afternoon.
Race Director John Breen said that the event continues to be a proving ground for future World Tour stars, following in the footsteps of 2019 winner Ben Healy. “The unpredictability and the unforgiving terrain of these Kerry roads make it a massive test for the riders,” Breen said.
Local supporters are encouraged to come out early to the Gap of Dunloe road to support the riders before they tackle the mountain passes of South Kerry.

Killarney to host spectacular Saturday morning start for Rás Mumhan


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