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Noreen takes the helm at The Spa at Muckross

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THE SPA at Muckross has announced the appointment of its new spa manager, Noreen Middleton. Noreen has a wealth of experience in the five-star hotel spa industry.

Noreen has already launched some exciting new spa offer and said her core aim is “to provide a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere as well as excellent customer service, using superior products and techniques to create an escape from a busy everyday life”. “Having worked as spa manager for 11 years in her previous role at Aghadoe Heights, Noreen will be a wonderful asset to the spa at Muckross and brings with her an abundance of knowledge in various different luxury spa product ranges,” stated the Muckross Park Hotel.

The Spa at Muckross has three new offers available this autumn; Midweek Bliss, Weekend Sprunch and Spoil Me. All three offers include unlimited time in the vitality suite with relaxation pool, heated loungers, steam room and sauna chambers. The Midweek Bliss offer includes a choice of 30 minute treatment and afternoon tea/lunch in Monk’s Lounge, this retails for €75. Weekend Sprunch includes a 50 minute treatment and Brunch in Monk’s Lounge for €95. The Spoil Me offer is the ultimate treat and includes a 50 minute massage and a choice of 30 minute Facial, Body Exfoliation or Head Massage followed by Lunch or Afternoon tea in Monk’s Lounge, this 80 minute package is available for €125.

To make a booking for The Spa at Muckross, call 064-6623456 or visit www.muckrosspark.com/spa
 


 
Above: Noreen Middleton pictured with Muckross Park Hotel manager Daniel O’Connor.

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Killarney Gardaí await post-mortem results as Muckross Road scene remains cordoned off

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Killarney Gardaí await post-mortem results as Muckross Road scene remains cordoned off

Gardaí investigating the discovery of a woman’s body at a residence on Muckross Road in Killarney are awaiting the results of a post-mortem examination to determine the direction of their inquiries.

It is understood that a full murder investigation is expected to be launched.

The deceased has been named locally as Jamey Carney, an American national in her 40s and the mother of a 13-year-old girl.

The scene at the domestic residence remains cordoned off today for a full technical examination, with a visible Garda presence continuing at the location.

An incident room has been established at Killarney Garda Station under a Senior Investigating Officer. Local businesses in the area have already begun supplying CCTV footage to assisting officers.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser, local councillor Martin Grady expressed the deep sense of shock in the area.

“I want to offer my condolences to the family,” Cllr Grady said. “This is an awful shock to the local community. I encourage anyone to come forward with any information they may have to An Garda Síochána. Whoever committed such a crime is a cowardly person and should get the maximum penalty.”

Gardaí continue to appeal to anyone who was in the Muckross Road area between the evening of Monday, July 6 and the afternoon of Tuesday, July 7 to come forward. They are particularly appealing to road users and business owners who may have dashcam or CCTV footage from the area during those times.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Killarney Garda Station on 064 667 1160, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.

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Council to monitor bus parking spaces in town centre

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Kerry County Council is to monitor the use of town bus parking spaces over the summer months following calls to return specific roadside bays to regular car parking.


The issue was raised by the Mayor of Killarney, John O’Donoghue, at the Killarney Municipal District meeting.
Cllr O’Donoghue asked the Council to monitor town bus parks nightly. He proposed that if these parks are not full, the bus spaces on the Anam Centre side of Railway Road should revert back to car parking.
He said that the roadside area can fit three to four buses, which could instead provide parking spaces for around ten cars.
Cllr O’Donoghue added that town parking is under severe pressure during the summer, particularly with one main car park unavailable for over a month, meaning every extra space would help.
“I do not believe the bus parks in the town to be full very often, so do not see the need for roadside parking in the town,” Cllr O’Donoghue said.
In its official reply, Kerry County Council stated that it continues to monitor bus parking spaces throughout the town. The local authority added that the laybys provided on East Avenue are strictly for bus set-down only, and confirmed that officials will monitor these specific spaces to ensure drivers adhere to the rule.

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