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New security arrangements at University Hospital Kerry

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University Hospital Kerry (UHK) in conjunction with An Garda Síochána have launched a Hospital Watch scheme to cut crime in the hospital.

Launched on Tuesday of this week, the new scheme will enhance security for both staff and visitors.

The ‘Hospital Watch’ will combine proactive crime prevention measures and seek the public’s co-operation with issues affecting staff and patients in relation to security and safety in hospitals. As part of the ‘Hospital Watch’, a policy will be implemented by hospital management and staff to raise an awareness of crime, the fear of crime and provides ways of reducing crime on its premises.

A multidisciplinary Hospital Watch committee has been formed and Garda Cathy Murphy from Tralee station has been appointed as the Hospital Watch Liaison Garda.

The new scheme will include enhanced CCTV cover, new and more-regulated visiting hours and restricted access to wards outside of visiting hours.

Meanwhile the Kerry branch of the Psychiatric Nurses Association announced that a new four-bed High Observation Unit (called the Brandon Suite) attached to the Acute Admission Unit will open next Tuesday.

The opening of the €2 million special purpose unit will greatly help in the treatment and management of residents with episodes of challenging and disturbed behaviour and ensure a safer and more secure environment for both residents and staff at the unit, Jamie Kelly, PNA Rep, Kerry explained.

“The Close Observation Brandon Unit will have three staff nurses assigned by day and two staff nurses assigned by night.”

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Funding Imminent for Fitzgerald Stadium Development

The long-awaited development of Fitzgerald Stadium is set to take a major step forward, with an announcement on further funding expected imminently, according to Kerry Fianna Fáil TD Michael Cahill. […]

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The long-awaited development of Fitzgerald Stadium is set to take a major step forward, with an announcement on further funding expected imminently, according to Kerry Fianna Fáil TD Michael Cahill.

Deputy Cahill said the project must not be allowed to stall, urging that momentum be maintained as it moves into its next phase.
“The proposed development of Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney needs to be moved on now and not allowed to fall behind in its planned progression,” he stated, adding that he is confident of a positive funding decision soon.
Cahill has raised the Fitzgerald Stadium Development Plan in Dáil Éireann with several senior government figures, including An Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan.
“They are well versed in the detail of it, and I feel that we are going to get a positive announcement shortly on further funding for this crucial project for Kerry,” he said.
The proposed upgrades to the iconic stadium are seen as a key development not only for Killarney, but for the entire county. The venue would be able to host major sporting events and large-scale entertainment such as concerts featuring world-renowned performers.
“Kerry as a whole will benefit from having such a facility in Killarney,” said Cahill. “Hospitality providers of all hues and in all parts of Kerry will gain additional business when the Fitzgerald Stadium Development is completed.”
He also praised the application submitted by the Kerry County Board, calling it “fantastic” and deserving of support. “This will be a massive boost for Killarney and the entire county, will significantly increase footfall and will be great for the local economy. I believe that Fitzgerald Stadium will secure major funding under the IIP scheme in the very near future,” he said.

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Fossa roadworks concerns realised

Predictions made by elected members of the Killarney Municipal District (KMD) regarding the Fossa roadworks have come to fruition this week. A video has surfaced showing a local farmer driving […]

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Predictions made by elected members of the Killarney Municipal District (KMD) regarding the Fossa roadworks have come to fruition this week.

A video has surfaced showing a local farmer driving a tractor with a hay turner encountering a French-registered camper van in the village.
The footage shows very little space for the two vehicles to pass each other.
Concerns have been raised that if a camper van, which is similar in size to an ambulance, struggled to pass, it could create significant issues for emergency vehicles needing to use the road.
The ongoing major roadworks in Fossa were previously the subject of heated discussion at a Killarney Municipal District Council meeting.
At that time, councillors were warned about potential gridlock and traffic problems due to the narrowed road width. It was highlighted that with the road being just six metres wide and large vehicles measuring up to 3.5 metres, encounters could lead to “complete gridlock and traffic mayhem.”
Despite these warnings, council officials had stated that the construction work was too far advanced to make changes. The recent video validates the earlier concerns raised by elected members.

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