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OPINION: Killarney is facing a summer of traffic chaos

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Anyone who was stuck in Killarney traffic on Wednesday evening this week will know that there are serious problems in town.

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It took one hour to get from the Cork side to the Tralee side of the Bypass road on Wednesday. Side roads like Lewis Road and Park Road were choc-a-bloc.

As we gear up for the traditional opening week of the summer season, school is out, the exams are finished, and two of the biggest events of the year are on our doorstep meaning things will only get worse.

The Celebration of Irish America Friendship Festival takes place on Thursday. The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle is set for Saturday. Both events bring the necessary evil of street closures.

The Rock Road works and the resulting one-way system is set to continue for another four weeks.

The first meeting of Killarney Municipal District is on Friday – can we ask our newly elected council to make both traffic and the long-awaited Killarney to Farranfore road scheme an absolute priority?

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School Dayz St Brendan’s students donate to Kerry Hospice

Students from St Brendan’s College have given €600 to Kerry Hospice. The money was raised from their book, ‘Futures from the Past’ which was published in April 2024. Teacher Mary […]

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Students from St Brendan’s College have given €600 to Kerry Hospice.

The money was raised from their book, ‘Futures from the Past’ which was published in April 2024.
Teacher Mary Denise Lyons and students Divo Lucic Kovacevii, Michéal McElligott, and Jaroslav Stetsenko handed over the funds to Cathal Walshe of Kerry Hospice.
‘Futures from the Past’ is a book written by current and retired writers, as well as students from St Brendan’s College.
This donation is the second from the book, with €800 donated last year and €600 this year.
The book was created to allow students to use their imaginations to explore the past and think about the future. It involved students from Poetry Ireland’s Writers-In-Schools Programme and adult learners from Kerry Education & Training Board’s Community Education Creative Writing group.
The book was launched at St Brendan’s College in April last year and was made possible with support from Poetry Ireland and the Arts Office of Kerry County Council.
‘Futures from the Past’ is available for sale at St Brendan’s College for €9.

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Community College TY students become qualified baristas

School Dayz Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas. They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make […]

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Transition Year students at Killarney Community College spent last Tuesday learning the skills to become baristas.

They completed a full-day training course and are now qualified to make coffee, which could make them very employable in local cafes and restaurants this summer.
Their teachers, who are described as the school’s “resident coffee experts,” were impressed with the students’ hard work and enjoyed the lattes, cappuccinos, and Americanos the students made throughout the day.
In addition to their barista training, the TY students also took a trip to Mallow. There, they learned about the rules of the road, practiced the driver theory test, and many got behind the wheel of a car for the first time. They also learned about the dangers of speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

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