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Lewis Road junction works to start next week

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By Sean Moriarty

The new left turn only exit from Lewis Road on to the existing Killarney by-pass will be in operation by Christmas.

Works placing bollards in the centre of the road, forcing traffic to head to the Cleeney Roundabout and make a u-turn, could start as early as next week after a contractor was appointed this week.

“We will be placing a number of bollards in the centre, all in the name of safety,” Paul Curry of the National Roads Design Office in Castleisland told Wednesday’s Killarney Municipal District Meeting. “It will start next week – we do not want to impact on the Christmas traffic.”

However, Mr Curry added that the left turn only was an interim measure ahead of a much bigger scheme on the Lewis Road.

Plans to make the exit from the Kilcummin/Coolcorcoran side of the by-pass will not go ahead at this time.

The Council is in the process of acquiring land near this junction to allow for the re-alignment of the junction there and to build a new roundabout further east on the by-pass to accommodate Kilcummin traffic.

“We are making good progress with land acquisition for the main scheme,” he added.
“Hopefully we can secure the land in the next two months.”

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10-minute plays will linger in the memory

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The West End House School of Arts is delighted to take part in this year’s St Patrick’s Day Festival with a special evening of entertaining readings on Friday, March 13 at 7.30pm.

It promises to be a vibrant showcase of five original 10-minute plays written by emerging local playwrights, each of whom has recently completed a playwriting course with Fiona Doyle (pictured).


Diverse in style and subject matter, these beautifully crafted pieces promise an evening of laughter, tears, and powerful storytelling and each reading will be performed by West End House actors from Kerry.


Together, they highlight the remarkable talent of these up-and-coming writers and actors, who are the future of theatre in our community.

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Get your scrap together

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Following the success of the first ever Killarney Lions Club scrap metal collection in 2025, the Club will again run the event this year in partnership with KWD Recycling on March 28, at Killarney Racecourse.

Similar to 2025, money raised through recycling the metal will go towards improving facilities for families attending the children’s cancer unit in Cork University Hospital, as part of an overall fundraising drive being coordinated by Lions Clubs all over Munster.

The Club is asking people to bring non-ferrous scrap metals such as aluminium, copper, brass, zinc and stainless steel (no white goods such as fridges/cookers washing machines). Volunteers will be on hand from 9am until 4pm to take donations of scrap and work with KWD Recycling to remove it for processing.

“Although Lions Clubs in Munster have already raised some funds for CUH, more is still needed, so we’re delighted that KWD Recycling is working with us again to support this very worthwhile cause”, said Jason Higgins, President of Killarney Lions Club. “We’re asking anyone who has scrap metal at home, at work or on the farm now or in the next few weeks to please bring it to the Racecourse on the day because everything we collect will make a difference.”

Tadhg Healy, Sales Manager at KWD Recycling added that “We will recycle any high quality scrap metal that we collect – it can be quite valuable and of course it’s better for the environment if it’s recycled instead of being dumped. On top of that, the main thing with this collection is to help families of children with cancer, so hopefully we’ll get a good response from everyone and raise as much money as possible through this event”.

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