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Martin Grady formally co-opted on to Kerry County Council

The Killarney Municipal Distirct has a new councillor.
Cllr. Martin Grady has been officially co-opted to Kerry County Council.
He replaces his father Donal who is retiring from local politics after 24 years as a public representative.
Martin is a third generation Grady to sit in a council chamber.
His grandfather, John Grady served 11-years on Killarney Town Council.
His uncle, Sean was also a public representative for 40-years.
Mr Grady was nominated by Cllr Charlie Farrelly and seconded by fellow Killarney councillor Niall O’Callaghan at monday's full meeting of Kerry County Council.
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