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Local competitors win big at county championship awards

World Rally Championship star Craig Breen was the surprise guest of honour at the Moriarty’s Centra Kingdom of Kerry Rally Championship awards presentation on Saturday night.

Now celebrating its second year, it is the only county rally championship in the country.

Saturday night’s awards do, at The Anvil Bar, in Keel, Castlemaine was attended by close to 150 people including Minister Brendan Griffin.

One of the highlights of the series is the presentation of the Paudie Casey Memorial Trophy to the person or persons who have made the greatest contribution to motorsport in Kerry over the last 12 months.

The trophy remembers the great Kerry Motor Club member who worked tirelessly behind the scenes and the winner is a closely guarded secret until the presentation night.

This year’s winners were, Killarney and District Motor Club Members Orla Galvin-Griffin and her two daughters Ciara and Meabh Griffin. The family team have been involved in the running of all three rallies in the county during the 2019 season.

The Ballyvourney-based rally family have marshalled all over the country and are in some sort of volunteer role every weekend.

The Drivers’ Championship was won by Tralee’s Darren Young, with Killarney’s Alan Ring taking second, and Rockfield’s Aidan Buckley third.

The co-drivers category was dominated by KDMC members with Paul Nagle taking the top co-driver award, while Tara Duggan took second. There was a tie for third place and that was shared by Ronald O’Riordan and Nicky Burke.

Rathmore’s Donal O’Connor took the Historic Drivers’ title while there was another tie in the Co-Drivers’ League and this was shared by Abbeydorney’s Tony McCarthy and Rathmore’s Pat Cashman.

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Anseo bus service carries 20,000 passengers in first four months

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The TFI Anseo bus service in Killarney has carried more than 20,000 passengers in its first four months of operation, according to figures released by the National Transport Authority in partnership with TFI Local Link Kerry.


The demand responsive service, which launched on August 11, has seen steady growth, reflecting strong local take up and increasing demand for sustainable transport options in the town.

In the run up to Christmas, the service reached another milestone when 2,023 passengers used Anseo in a single week, the highest weekly total since its introduction and the first time weekly usage passed the 2,000 mark.


To meet growing demand, operating hours were extended in early October. The service now runs from 6.30am to 11pm, seven days a week, providing greater flexibility for commuters, shoppers and visitors.


Edmund Betagh, TFI Local Link Programme Manager at the NTA, said the figures showed the service was making a real difference in Killarney and highlighted the community’s support for accessible and reliable public transport.


Alan O’Connell, General Manager of TFI Local Link Kerry, said the extended hours had further improved accessibility and given people an additional transport option for daily travel.


TFI Anseo operates as a smart, app based service within a designated Killarney zone and is funded through the Government’s Climate Action Fund under the Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan.

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‘Old Shed Door’ photo wins Camera Club’s Unrestricted Competition

Killarney Camera Club has announced the results for the Unrestricted Category of its monthly competition, which cantered on the theme of Texture. The winning photograph in the Unrestricted Category is […]

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Killarney Camera Club has announced the results for the Unrestricted Category of its monthly competition, which cantered on the theme of Texture.

The winning photograph in the Unrestricted Category is ‘The Old Shed Door’ by Ade Desbrow.
Mr Desbrow captured his winning image unexpectedly just before demolishing an old shed at the bottom of his garden.
He was drawn to the shed’s old timber door, where an antique bolt provided the ideal subject, covered in dust, cobwebs, and years of weathering.
Award-winning photographer Vivian Buckley delivered this month’s critique, praising the winning shot for its quality. Mr. Buckley noted that the final photo displayed incredible clarity, detail, and sharpness. He also highlighted the perfect lighting and reflection from an old mirror beneath the door, which captured “every grain of wood and every delicate thread of cobweb”.

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