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Kudos announce Family Fun Day and Community Awards

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The Killarney Advertiser, in partnership with several local businesses and the Chamber of Tourism & Commerce, has this week announced the launch of Kudos – a new initiative designed to bring the community together through a number of events.

This year, Kudos will deliver two hyper-local events. In late summer, the new community group will host a FREE Family Fun Day. Locals can look forward to lots of great food, live music, and plenty of family-friendly entertainment.

Later in November, the group will present its first-ever Kudos Community Awards – a local awards ceremony celebrating the outstanding contributions made by individuals and organisations in Killarney. At the launch, Cormac Casey, owner of the Killarney Advertiser and KC Print, shared his enthusiasm for the new initiative: "on the same week that we [Killarney Advertiser] proudly celebrate 52 years, we’re thrilled to launch our new community initiative – Kudos. When my father, Danny, founded this free weekly in 1973, he believed Killarney deserved its own newspaper, something that would connect the community. Now, with the support of our business and Chamber partners, we are looking forward to pouring that same local pride and connection into two fantastic free events this year."

The initiative has already received strong support from numerous local businesses that share the Killarney Advertiser’s community-first values, none more so than Killarney Credit Union. Mark Murphy, CEO expressed his support at the launch: "We are very happy to be involved in this community initiative! At Killarney Credit Union, supporting and connecting with our community is at the heart of what we do.  We are delighted to be a part of something that brings people together and makes a positive difference."

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Killarney Advertiser’s Chris Davies is co-ordinating the new initiative and is encouraging people to book their free tickets for the Family Fun Day as early as possible.

"We are busy laying the foundations for the Family Fun Day in August. It is a free event but we are issuing tickets to help us plan for the numbers. Locals can visit www.kudoskillarney.ie from today and book their free tickets."

Karl McCay, General Manager of Killarney Racecourse, is looking forward to hosting the Kudos family fun day at their venue this summer. “Killarney Racecourse is delighted to be a partner for the Kudos Initiative in celebrating all that is good about Killarney. We look forward to working closely with the Kudos team on both events this year and are especially excited to host the Family Fun Day this August. It promises to be a fantastic day for all!” said Mr. McCay.

Community Awards

Kudos are also calling on locals to get involved with the Community Awards by nominating people they feel deserve recognition. "We have fifteen awards that will reach into every part of our community, and everyone will know someone who is deserving of a Kudos. Again, we are encouraging locals to visit the website and get nominating," Chris Davies said.

The O’Donoghue Ring Collection will host the first-ever Kudos Community Awards in November and is looking forward to celebrating with attendees. Group Marketing Manager Michelle O’Brien commented: “The new Kudos initiative is a wonderful addition to Killarney, giving businesses the opportunity to engage with the local community through unique events and activities. We’re delighted to be involved and look forward to the community-based awards night that will take place later this year."

Padraig Treacy, in his role as Chamber President, is well used to running successful events in Killarney and speaking at the launch on Wednesday, he is delighted to see two new events added to the calendar: “The introduction of the Kudos project to Killarney is a very welcome addition in that it fosters and encourages a greater sense of community, co-operation and togetherness. Killarney is the town that keeps on giving and, to continue to deliver in that regard, it must be innovative in its approach and that best describes the Kudos initiative for which the Killarney Advertiser deserves great credit. The Family Fun Day and the Community Awards are something to look forward to later in the year, and Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce very much looks forward to playing its part.”

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Kerry coaches firm honoured with All-Ireland title

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Kerry Coaches named All-Ireland All-Star Bus & Coach Company of the Year 2025

Killarney-based Kerry Coaches has been named All-Ireland All-Star Bus & Coach Company of the Year 2025 by the All-Ireland Business Foundation. This recognition also marks Kerry Coaches’ second Business All-Star Accreditation, having received its first accolade in 2024.

Founded in 1957, Kerry Coaches has established itself as a leader in the Irish transport industry, known for its exceptional service and commitment to quality.  With a fleet of over 100 modern chauffeur vehicles, mini-buses and coaches the company provides a wide range of transport services, including corporate travel, executive golf transportation and bespoke tours throughout Ireland and Scotland.

 Speaking on the achievement, Mike Buckley, Director of Kerry Coaches, said:

“We are incredibly proud to receive this national recognition from the All-Ireland Business Foundation. It’s a true reflection of the dedication, professionalism, and passion shown by every member of our team. Our mission has always been to deliver exceptional travel experiences, and this award reaffirms our position as a leader in the industry.”

Announcing the news of Kerry Coaches’ achievement, Deputy Chair of AIBF’s Adjudication Board, Kieran Ring, said: “It is my pleasure to commend Kerry Coaches for its outstanding performance in achieving the Business All-Star accreditation. After a thorough review, the firm has been honoured with All-Ireland All-Star Bus & Coach Company Of The Year 2025. Kerry Coaches is distinguished not only for its superior fleet but also for its exceptional team, some of whom have been with the company for over 25 years. This seasoned team brings an extraordinary level of knowledge and expertise, ensuring that every client experience is exceptional.”         

Managing   Director   of   the   All-Ireland   Business   Foundation, Kapil   Khanna, said:  “The accreditation, which is now held by over 700 firms, is needed by the thousands of small and medium businesses which operate to their own standards but have nothing to measure them by.”

He   added: “We   evaluate   a   company’s   background, trustworthiness and performance, and we speak to customers, employees and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”

About The All-Ireland Business Foundation

The All-Ireland Business Foundation is an autonomous national accreditation body tasked with enterprise development and the promotion of Best-in-Class Irish businesses.

As the accreditation body for the Business All-Star mark, the AIBF recognises Best-In-Class Irish 

businesses.   Companies   that   merit   recognition   based   on   an   independent   audit   of   their performance, reputation, and customer-centricity.

Business All-Star Accreditation Is The Nation’s Symbol Of Trust. Currently, there are over 700 

companies that are accredited by AIBF. Since 2014, over 5000 companies have participated in their programmes.

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Trainee Blacksmith forging a career at Muckross Traditional Farms

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Phillip Pestor-Young, a trainee blacksmith from County Kildare, is currently gaining experience under Master Blacksmith Tom Allison at Muckross Traditional Farms.

Pestor-Young is enrolled in the All-Ireland Heritage Skills Programme. This programme is a cross-border educational initiative by the King’s Foundation, The Heritage Council, and the Historic Environment Division in Northern Ireland. 

Prior to moving to Ireland in 2019, Phillip trained as an engineer and fabricator in the UK. He is now developing his blacksmithing skills in Kerry.

For more information on the program, visit https://kings-foundation.org/study/all-ireland-heritage-skills-programme/.

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