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NPWS to expand educational facilities

The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has submitted a planning application to Kerry County Council for the construction of a new nature education centre within Killarney National Park.
The proposed development, located in Torc, Muckross, will involve the demolition of existing shed structures and the conversion of a former stable building into a dedicated nature education centre.
The centre will include classrooms, science labs, offices, cloakrooms, sanitary facilities, stores, plant rooms, a pavilion structure, a bat house, and a glasshouse.
The proposed development will be accessed from the existing site entrance onto the N71.
In a separate planning application, the NPWS has also sought permission for a range of development works at Friars Glen Guesthouse in Cloghereen Lower, Muckross.
This includes a change of use from tourist accommodation and domestic usage to office usage, with associated internal changes; the construction of a staff carpark with low-level lighting; the construction of a 450sqm store; the installation of security gates at the entrance; and all associated site works.
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