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N22 Preferred Route to be revealed by year end

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After several false starts, the preferred route corridor for the N22 between Killarney and Farranfore is expected to be announced by the end of the year.

Maps detailing the proposed route will be available for public viewing by the end of October or early November, according to Mr. Frank Hartnett, a senior roads engineer with Kerry County Council.

Mr. Hartnett attended an emergency meeting in Killarney Town Hall on Thursday morning to address the ongoing traffic congestion in the town.

He informed the meeting that the new road could be constructed in phases, with the Lissivigeen to Lawlor’s Cross section taking priority.

However, it was also noted that this section alone could take five years to complete, and funding remains a significant concern. As a result, the construction of the entire new road could potentially take up to ten years.

Local councillors are calling for immediate political intervention at a national level to expedite the construction of this urgently needed road.

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Success for Legacy Elite Cheerleaders at Celtic Spirit Competition

Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday. The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth. Finn Hurley, who has […]

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Five athletes from Legacy Elite attended the Celtic Spirit cheerleading competition in Galway last Sunday.

The athletes achieved two first-place titles, a third, and a fourth.
Finn Hurley, who has been selected to represent the national team Ireland at the cheerleading world championships, competed in a large category of 13 athletes from across Ireland and won first place.

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club announces 2025 restoration projects

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year. […]

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Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club is currently restoring a 1980 Ford 760 at their shed on Upper Lewis Road which will be auctioned off for charity later in the year.

The club’s next project is a 2001 Toyota Hilux, which will be raffled for a local charity.
The club thanked sponsors Kelliher’s Toyota Kerry, Central Car Sales, and Tractor Spares. They are seeking new sponsors and can be contacted via Tom on 087 2383809. The shed is open to visitors on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm to 10pm.
The club will have floats in the Killarney and Milltown St Patrick’s Day parades.
A special offer of €5 off Regatta Jackets (€55, normally €60) is available in March. Contact Tim on 087 4551887.

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