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Part of new Cork-Kerry road could open early

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Kerry Fine Gael TD and Deputy Government Chief Whip, Brendan Griffin, has received positive indications that part of the new N22 Cork-Kerry road could open early.

In response to Deputy Griffin’s latest Dáil question, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) said that overlay work has commenced on the eastern section of the scheme, which bypasses Macroom town, and that discussions are currently ongoing between the contract parties regarding certain sections of the scheme that may open to the public early.

TII told Deputy Griffin that the N22 Baile Bhuirne to Macroom Road Development commenced construction in January 2020 and significant progress has been made, with overall construction works about 75% complete at end of May. TII said that this comprises structures that are c.90% complete, earthworks that are c.83% complete and pavement works that are c.15% complete, with various works such as installation of crush and environmental barriers, signage and drainage also progressing.

Deputy Griffin was told that the blasting of rock cut near the western tie-in, where approximately 500,000m3 of rock is being extracted, is nearing completion and that processed rock material is being hauled across the Bohill Bridge and the new bridge crossing of the existing N22 at Cúil na Cathrach, to create road embankments in the low-lying middle section of the road, adjacent to the River Sullane.

TII said that while discussions are currently ongoing between the contract parties regarding certain sections of the scheme that may open to the public early, there remains one overall completion date for the 22km scheme, and that based on current progress, it is anticipated that the scheme will be completed in Quarter 4 of 2023.

Deputy Griffin was told that the eastern section of the scheme, which bypasses the town of Macroom, is the most advanced section, where the laying of mainline road pavement recently commenced.

Deputy Griffin, who is a long-time campaigner for the new Cork-Kerry road, is welcoming the rapid progress on the project and is calling on TII to do everything possible to open the Macroom Town bypass element of the project before the end of the current year.

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Medal and bursary revealed as Hugh O’Flaherty Award returns

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The Hugh O’Flaherty Memorial Society has officially revealed the Humanitarian Medal and a €3,000 bursary that will be presented to a new recipient in Killarney later this year.


The international award programme is returning this October following a six-year absence, made possible through funding from the Kerry County Council Community Support Programme, the Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, and local sponsors.
The public nomination process is now open to individuals, teams, or voluntary organisations providing exceptional humanitarian services at home or overseas.
Submissions must be sent via email to oflahertysociety2008@gmail.com by the closing date of Friday 10th July 2026. Nominations must be written in 500 words or less, detailing why the nominee deserves the honour. Full details are available at www.hughoflaherty.com.

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Beaufort Golf Club to host first Kerry Mental Health Association Golf Classic

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Beaufort Golf Club to host first Kerry Mental Health Association Golf Classic


Kerry Mental Health Association has announced details of its inaugural charity golf classic, which will take place at Beaufort Golf Club on Friday, July 31.


Golfers are being encouraged to enter the event, which is scheduled for the start of the final bank holiday weekend of the summer. The registration fee for a team of four is €400, with tee times available from early morning onwards.
The tournament will follow a format where the best two scores count on holes 1 to 17, and three scores count on the 18th hole. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place, alongside individual prizes for Nearest the Pin and the Longest Drive.
Proceeds from the fundraiser will directly support the purchase of a new transport vehicle for local mental health day centres and fund the rollout of free and affordable mental health educational activities across the county.
Kerry Mental Health Association General Manager John Drummey stated that the outing serves as both a fundraiser and an awareness-raiser to support people in Kerry facing mental health challenges, alongside their families and carers.
To enter a team, sponsor a tee or green, or donate a raffle prize, individuals can contact John Drummey directly by email at John@KerryMentalHealth.ie

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