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Let’s give our All-Ireland champions a heroic homecoming

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The Kerry players celebrate with the cup after the All-Ireland Ladies Football U16 ‘A’ Championship Final 2016 match between Dublin and Kerry at McDonagh Park in Nenagh, Co Tipperary. PICTURE: PIARAS O MIDHEACH/SPORTSFILE

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ALL are welcome to applaud Kerry’s All-Ireland champions at a grand homecoming this evening in Killorglin.

The All-Ireland Under-16 A Championship heroines will be granted full pomp and ceremony with a parade led by the Killorglin and District Pipe Band.

The parade will leave the Fishery venue at 7.45pm, proceeding across the Laune Bridge and through the town, arriving in Library Place (Iveragh Road) at 8pm.

“Everyone is invited to the under-16 homecoming,” said a spokesperson for Kerry Ladies GAA. “Please come out and spread the word. Let's show the girls the support they deserve.”

The sharpshooting Kerry ladies reigned supreme in Nenagh, Co Tipperary, yesterday evening as they took the spoils in their showdown with Dublin in the under-16 All-Ireland ‘A’ Championship final.

At half-time, Dublin faced an uphill battle at McDonagh Park as Kerry was in full control, leading Kerry 2-13, Dublin 0-5. Kerry triumphed at fulltime on an impressive scoreline of Kerry 3-21, Dublin 0-10.

Kerry’s goals were by Hannah O’Donoghue, Brid Ryan and Aoife O’Callaghan (penalty). This was a well-played game by both teams and it was Fiadhna Tangney who won the coveted player of the match title. “You have done your whole county proud and you family as well,” said the spokesperson. “I would also like to thank all the parents and supporters who have travelled, we have gotten a great amount of support from all of you all year.”
 


 
The Kerry players celebrate with the cup after the All-Ireland Ladies Football U16 ‘A’ Championship Final 2016 match between Dublin and Kerry at McDonagh Park in Nenagh, Co Tipperary. PICTURE: PIARAS O MIDHEACH/SPORTSFILE

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Town centre hotel slashes energy costs by over a third after retrofit

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A full energy retrofit at Scott’s Hotel will cut annual energy costs by more than a third, highlighting how hospitality businesses can benefit from available grant supports.

A showcase event at the hotel on Friday last heard how the project has significantly reduced carbon emissions while improving energy efficiency and the overall guest experience.

The project, delivered by Energywise Ireland under the SEAI Community Energy Grant (CEG) scheme, included a 162kW solar PV system, cavity and attic insulation, a hot water system upgrade and a new air conditioning system.

The renewable energy company said the retrofit has the potential to result in a 36% reduction in annual energy costs.

It’s also advising that companies and community groups can avail of grant amounts of between 30% and up to 50% for non-domestic buildings.


Berth Sheehy, CEO of Energywise Ireland said: “We were delighted to be asked to take on this project at Scott’s Hotel Killarney and we’re very pleased with the results. Hotels operate year-round with significant energy demands, so the impact of targeted measures can be substantial.

This project shows how businesses can reduce energy costs and emissions while making their operations more efficient.”



Managing Director at Scott’s Hotel Maurice O’Donoghue added: “Like many hospitality businesses, energy costs are a key consideration for us. We received sound, practical advice from Energywise Ireland and the results have exceeded our expectations. Not only have we reduced our energy use and running costs, but we’ve also improved comfort levels for guests throughout the hotel.”

The SEAI is encouraging other businesses across the country to explore available grant supports. Spokesperson Katerina Leromonahos said: “SEAI offers a range of supports to help businesses improve energy efficiency, from community-based projects to direct business grants.

These supports help businesses reduce energy use and lower running costs. We would encourage businesses to explore the options available and seek advice, including through registered One Stop Shops, to find the approach that best suits their needs.”


Founded in 2009, Energywise Ireland is a nationwide provider of energy services, specialising in renewable energy and retrofit solutions for domestic, commercial and agricultural clients. Its services include solar PV, heat pumps, EV charging systems and full energy upgrades, delivered through SEAI-supported programmes including its registered One Stop Shop.

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Shades are spot on for the greening of Killarney

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Killarney will leave every other town in the country green with envy when the whole place turns a distinctive shade of green in the lead up to and during the St Patrick’s Festival.

From early this month, buildings across the town and the surrounding area will be illuminated in vibrant green, including landmarks such as St Mary’s Cathedral, the Franciscan Friary, St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Methodist Church, Ross Castle and Killarney Courthouse.


In addition, several hotels, shops, restaurants and pubs will join in the celebration and a public vote on Facebook will select Killarney’s Best Green Themed Building.


Shop windows will be decorated, locals and visitors dress in shades from emerald to lime and colourful hats and costumes add to the fun.


Businesses have been urged to make a special effort this year and the entire town will be a winner.

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