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Praise for John Mulhern as he steps down from Airport CEO role

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Kerry Fianna Fáil TD Michael Cahill has paid tribute to John Mulhern following his decision to step down after six years as CEO of Kerry Airport.

Deputy Cahill, the party’s Spokesperson on Tourism, said Mulhern’s work had made a lasting impact on the county.
“John Mulhern’s contribution to tourism in this county has been enormous during his six years as CEO of Kerry Airport, overseeing a major upgrade of facilities there,” Deputy Cahill said. “This project was the biggest single investment in the airport since it was officially opened as a regional airport by then Taoiseach Charles Haughey in 1989.”
He described Mulhern’s decision to leave the role as “a matter of mixed emotions,” adding that while he was grateful for his achievements, he was disappointed to see him move on.
“John’s input will be long remembered by everyone who uses the routes in and out of Kerry, and by all those involved in tourism in the county, for his innovation and foresight,” Deputy Cahill added.
The TD wished him well for the future, saying: “On behalf of the people of Kerry, I want to wish John Mulhern every success in whatever ‘flight plan’ life takes him into.”

John Mulhern’s Six Years at Kerry Airport
2018 – Appointed CEO of Kerry Airport.
2019–2020 – Oversaw significant upgrades to terminal facilities and passenger services.
2021 – Navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 – Secured new route development, strengthening Kerry’s links with France in particular.
2023 – Delivered the airport’s largest investment project since its opening in 1989, with major improvements to infrastructure and capacity.
2024 – Continued growth in passenger numbers, restoring pre-pandemic traffic levels.
2025 – Completion of new arrivals hall

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Park Road location for new teen hangout space

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The long-awaited Teen Hangout Area for Killarney looks set to be developed on Park Road, with the proposed location identified as the layby across from the entrance to the Ardshanavooly estate, the Killarney Advertiser understands.

The project, which received €50,000 in funding earlier this year, is being advanced by Kerry County Council and will now go through a Part 8 public planning consultation before it can be approved by the elected councillors of the Killarney Municipal District.


The proposed site will feature an outdoor shelter, seating area, Bluetooth speakers, outdoor exercise units, bike racks, and a secure outdoor locker.


The design will also include wheelchair-accessible facilities to ensure it can be enjoyed by all young people.


Mayor Cllr Martin Grady welcomed the progress, saying it was “certainly not before time,” adding that Killarney has long lacked suitable youth amenities and spaces for both young people and community groups.

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KWD Recycling wins prestigious National Environmental Award

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KWD Recycling has taken home top honours at the inaugural Repak Resource Awards 2025, winning the Waste Recovery Operator and Facility Award at a ceremony held in The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin.

The new-look Repak Resource Awards, formerly known as the Pakman Awards, are Ireland’s National Environmental Awards, recognising excellence in waste prevention, recycling, reuse, circular design, and community-led sustainability initiatives

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Sponsored by the Irish Waste Management Association, the Waste Recovery Operator and Facility Award celebrates companies that set the standard for innovation and leadership in resource recovery.


KWD Recycling, one of Ireland’s largest family-owned recycling groups, was recognised for its significant investment in a state-of-the-art Killarney facility that recovers recyclables from general waste.


Working in partnership with Tomra and European processing plants, KWD now diverts over 10% of plastics and 50% of organics from disposal.


Beyond its technical achievements, KWD has also led strong community education programmes and continues to play a key role in the annual County Clean-Up.

The company views residual waste as a valuable resource and plans to expand recovery rates further by adding new metal separation systems and developing an Irish-based plastic recycling facility.


Speaking after the awards, Repak CEO Zoe Kavanagh praised KWD Recycling’s innovation and leadership in the sector.


“We are delighted to recognise KWD Recycling for its outstanding commitment to innovation and leadership in waste management.

As one of Ireland’s largest family-owned recycling groups, KWD continues to demonstrate how investment in advanced infrastructure and technology can deliver real progress toward a circular economy.

Their new Killarney facility, community engagement, and ongoing efforts to treat residual waste as a valuable resource reflect best practice in Ireland’s recycling sector,” she said.

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