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Play bingo from the comfort of your own home!

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Do you miss the thrill of waiting for your last number to be picked or the adrenaline rush of shouting “check!” as soon as you mark off the last ink-free space on your panel?

Well then, why not try the new innovative 'Bingo at Home', hosted by bingo operators with over 30 years of experience running bingo nights nationwide. it's exactly like traditional bingo halls - except in the comfort of your own home!

What better way to keep busy during this lockdown than Bingo through Zoom which takes place every Friday at 8pm rain, hail or snow - and better yet, this is an event that cannot be cancelled!

'Bingo at Home' has great cash prizes up for grabs! You can see the bingo caller, the bingo screen and other players also enjoying it from their home. You call “check” as usual and call your panel number back to the caller to ensure it is a proper win.

Single book and jackpot sheet costs €13 and can be purchased through their website or over the phone. Your book can be delivered to your door by post or can be emailed to you to print at home.

When bought, you will receive a link by email which will give you access to the bingo night. Minimum payout is €3,200 with prizes paid out via bank transfer, cheque, Paypal or Revolut.

And there’s more…every reader can use the discount code ‘Killarney Advertiser’ to get a free jackpot sheet for €1,000 payout!

For more information, please visit www.bingoathome.ie or visit the Facebook page: ‘National Big Bingos’, or feel free to call the team on 087 7192082 for full phone support on how to get started!

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Jessie Buckley to perform live on RTE this Friday 22nd September

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This Culture Night, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh will present an hour-long live music and arts programme from Dún Lúiche in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht at 7pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.  

Actress and singer Jessie Buckley has been added to the list of stellar musicians who will perform with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra on the night. Jessie will perform a special rendition of a Sinéad O’Connor song in tribute to the late artist. 

Jessie commented: “I am very honoured to return to Culture Night 2023 to remember Sinéad O Connor with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Sinéad was such a huge influence on so many women in Ireland and across the world, her courage, her mind, her politics and her intense beauty and soul. She was a warrior to humanity. I remember hearing her for the first time and feeling her uncompromising need to connect and affect. Recognising what couldn’t be said and speaking it out loud. I am so grateful for all her fire and all her love. It is such a privilege to return to Ireland for RTÉ Culture Night in Donegal to sing a song of gratitude for Sinéad and her family and friends.” 

Other artists performing with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra include The Murder Capital, R&B singer and 2FM Rising star Aby Coulibaly and Irish-based Ukrainian musician Olesya Zdorovetska.  

Friday 22nd September, 7pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player 

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N22 Killarney to Faranfore road further delayed

The revealing of the preferred route corridor for the construction of the new Killarney to Farranfore road has been delayed – again. Four potential routes for the N22 Farranfore-Killarney project […]

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The revealing of the preferred route corridor for the construction of the new Killarney to Farranfore road has been delayed – again.

Four potential routes for the N22 Farranfore-Killarney project were identified and were put out to public consultation in May 2021. These have now been whittled down to just one.

It was previously promised that the preferred route would be published late last year.

This dragged on in to the Spring and there is still no sigh of the preferred route being revealed.

A recent Kerry County Council meeting a council official explained that there are further funding requirements to allow the council complete various reports and investigations required before the road can move to its next phase.

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