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Killarney woman launches specialist dietetics business

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Susanna Wilson, originally from Gneeveguilla, is celebrating the launch of her new venture this week.

Susanna Wilson Dietetics is offering specialist dietetic support for individuals navigating the complexities of eating disorder recovery. Leveraging her extensive experience and expertise,

Susanna now provides compassionate and personalised care to clients worldwide through the convenience of online services.

A highly experienced Registered Dietitian, Susanna is accredited by the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC), the British Dietetic Association (BDA), and CORU. Her career spans over a decade of dedicated work within eating disorders and mental health services across the UK and Ireland.

Susanna’s impressive background includes a Dietetics degree from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, followed by invaluable experience supporting adolescents, adults, and families in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her work within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and adult eating disorder services, coupled with her contributions to national eating disorder policy in Scotland, highlights her deep understanding of this critical area.

Holding master’s-level training in non-medical prescribing, Susanna possesses a unique insight into the role of medications in the recovery journey and she is passionate about education and mentorship, regularly sharing her expertise through workshops, guest lectures, and media commentary.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser this week Susanna said, “After 10 years working in dietetics in a public capacity, I am excited to now offer my expertise to private clients in Ireland and around the world. my approach is very much holistic and empathetic, recognising that recovery extends beyond just nutrition. I am committed to collaborating closely with my clients to explore various aspects of their lives, including lifestyle, routine, and body image, to develop recovery plans that are both realistic and sustainable”.

Susanna’s specialised services cater to a range of eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other forms of disordered eating, as well as addressing co-occurring mental health concerns such as anxiety.

To learn more or get in touch with Susanna via her website www.susannawilsondietetics.com or email info@susannawilsondietetics.com

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Bridge Congress secures annual status after successful weekend

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The Killarney International Bridge Congress has officially become an annual fixture on the local event calendar following a highly successful second year.

Bridge players from England, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, and across Ireland travelled to the town to compete in the three-day tournament, which ran from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14.

The Castlerosse Park Resort hosted the, with attendance upsignificantly compared to last year’s inaugural pilot.

Between competitive sessions, players visited local hotels and guesthouses, taking advantage of the fine weather to golf, shop, and cycle through Killarney National Park.

Organisers noted that staging the international congress involves substantial costs and credited local businesses and clubs for making the event sustainable.

Key sponsors included Kerry County Council, Castlerosse Park Resort, Spillane’s Seafoods, Tricel, Dovida, Keanes Jewellers, Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, Sleep London, and Truffle Honey. Local bridge clubs also provided essential equipment support.

With the event’s long-term future now secured on the Killarney calendar, committee members have already commenced planning for next year’s congress.

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Killarney to elect new Mayor on Monday morning

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Killarney to elect new Mayor on Monday morning


Killarney will have a new mayor by Monday morning as the annual general meetings for the local municipal districts and Kerry County Council take place on Monday.


The Killarney Municipal District AGM is scheduled for 10.00am in the Council Chamber, followed by the full Kerry County Council annual meeting at 12.30pm. The sole business to be conducted at these sessions is the election of the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Cathaoirleach, and Leas-Cathaoirleach.
This transition marks the third year of the current council cycle since the local elections in the summer of 2024, following Councillor Maura Healy-Rae’s term in year one and Councillor Martin Grady’s recently completed term.

Grady described his year in the chair as a memorable honour. The term carried personal significance for Grady, following a family tradition in the role previously held by his grandfather John Grady in 1972, his father Donal Grady in 2010, and his uncle Seán Grady on five separate occasions.

Reflecting on the past 12 months, Grady highlighted key council decisions and district developments, including the retention of

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