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Sheahan’s Maxol service station wins national excellence award

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Sheahan’s Maxol service station Killarney was one of the big winners at Maxol’s recent Excellence Awards, picking up an all-important award for Excellence in Customer Experience.

Maxol’s Excellence Awards, now in their 23rd year, promote and reward excellence in station and store standards, customer experience, and community engagement across the Maxol network. Standards are stringently assessed through a combination of Maxol audits along with mystery shopper visits.

The Excellence in Customer Experience award was presented to Independent Dealers, the Sheahan family in recognition of their consistent delivery of excellent customer service to their customers.

The Sheahan family joined the Maxol network in 2014, owning and operating two Maxol branded locations in Killarney and Glenbeigh are no strangers to these awards having won Maxol Store of the Year on two occasions over the years.

Commenting on their win, Aisling Sheahan, said: “We are delighted to be associated with and to represent Maxol, and they fully complement and support what we do.”

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Proposal for Immersive Kerry Simulator

A proposal to investigate the development of a state-of-the-art immersive simulator experience showcasing Kerry’s iconic scenic locations is set to be discussed by Kerry County Council. Councillor Tommy Cahill will […]

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A proposal to investigate the development of a state-of-the-art immersive simulator experience showcasing Kerry’s iconic scenic locations is set to be discussed by Kerry County Council.

Councillor Tommy Cahill will put forward a motion today, Friday, at the Ordinary December Meeting of Kerry County Council, asking the local authority to explore the feasibility of the attraction.
The motion requests that Kerry County Council “liaise with Fáilte Ireland, the Department of Tourism, and all relevant stakeholders to investigate the feasibility of developing a state-of-the-art immersive simulator experience.”
The aim of the simulator would be to enable visitors to feel as though they are flying through and experiencing Kerry’s most iconic scenic locations and visitor attractions, similar to ultra-modern versions available in other parts of the world.

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Art House opens long-awaited kids and teens exhibition

The Art House has launched its first Kids and Teens Art Exhibition this week, showcasing the work of over 100 young artists from the local community. The exhibition, which the […]

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The Art House has launched its first Kids and Teens Art Exhibition this week, showcasing the work of over 100 young artists from the local community.

The exhibition, which the Art House hopes to make an annual event, features creations made during the September to December term.
The opening night was held on Thursday this week, from 8.00 am to 5:30 pm at the Department of Culture, Communications & Sport building on New Road, next door to The Art House.
Art Director Tracy Cronin said she was “excited to announce that The Art House will be hosting a kids and teens Art Exhibition this December, showcasing the incredible work created during our September to December term,”
Kerry Arts Officer Kate Kennelly opened the massive event, with musical performances provided by teen musicians from the Killarney School of Music.
The exhibition is now open to the public and runs until January 5.

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