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Rathmore school presented with ‘Health Promoting Schools’ flag

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LAUNCHING THEIR FLAG: Denis Kerins (Principal), Maria Hanrahan (Deputy Principal), Eabha Dwyer, Kate McCarrick (Art teacher), Anne Culloty (HSE Health Promotion Officer), Anne Cronin (Home Economics teacher), Jake Fleming and Catherine Kiely (PE Teacher). Picture: Eamonn Keogh

Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore, is the latest in the country to be presented with the Healthy Ireland ‘Health Promoting Schools’ flag.

The flag is presented by the HSE to schools as an acknowledgement of their work in improving the health of their school communities.

It was a combined effort by the Health Promoting Schools coordinators, Anne Cronin and Kate McCarrick, other staff members, Parents’ Council members, students and management, helped the school achieve the recognition.

The redevelopment of the school football field, basketball courts, walkway, and courtyard area were part of the project.

Artistic displays and an outdoor mural were also created by students, designed to promote positive well-being throughout the school.

“It emphasises healthy eating within the school and promotes healthy eating amongst the student population,” Principal Denis Kerins said.

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to the 261 Motoring Guide brought to you by the Killarney Advertiser

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Welcome to the 261 Motoring Guide brought to you by the Killarney Advertiser


There’s no doubt that the car-buying public in Kerry is spoilt for choice. From the latest electric innovations to trusted petrol and diesel favourites, motorists in the county have access to an incredible range of vehicles across every major brand.


While the shift toward electric motoring continues to grow, traditional power units still have a strong presence in showrooms across Kerry. For such a small corner of the global motoring market, it’s remarkable to think that nearly every major manufacturer is represented right here in the county from compact city cars and SUVs to luxury performance models and commercial vehicles.
Anyone looking to buy in 2026 can look forward to a wide selection of new models, some of which have already landed in Kerry dealerships, as well as updated versions of familiar favourites. The new year brings fresh technology, improved efficiency, and more choice than ever before for Kerry drivers.
As you make your way around the showrooms of Tralee, Killarney, and Castleisland, remember to mention that you read about it in the Killarney Advertiser’s 261 Motoring Feature your complete local guide to what’s new on the road for 2026.
Sean Moriarty
Editor, 261 Motoring Feature

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Mondelez celebrates long serving employees

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Five long serving Mondelez employees were honoured on Friday, October 24 at a 25 year service awards ceremony held at the Great Southern Hotel.

The event celebrated their outstanding dedication and contribution to the company. Management and family gathered to recognise the milestone achievement.

Among the attendees were Plant Manager Denis Collins and Senior Director for Manufacturing, Tracey Foster.

Left to right (Back row) Padraig O’Donovan, Adele O’Dwyer, Edward O’Connor, Aine Collins, James O’Dwyer, Kate Keane, Tara Gallagher, Elaine Foley, Maura Slyne, Padraig Keane, Donie Kelleher, Breeda O’Leary, Ashling O’Leary, Mary Fitzpatrick.
Left to Right (Front Row) Tracey Foster, Jerry O’Connor (honouree), Jerry Fitzpatrick (honouree), Pat McCarthy (honouree), Billy O’Neill (honouree), Dan O’Leary (honouree), Denis Collins (Plant Manager). Picture Marie Carroll-O’Sullivan.

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