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The future of farming on our door steps

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By Sean Moriarty

 

Farmers in the Beaufort area will be given a demonstration on how robots can be used to cut back encroaching vegetation.

 

This Thursday, local farmers will attend a demonstration on how a device called Robocut will be able to cut wild plants like heather in highlands and rough territory.

 

The track machine is operated by remote control and tackle slopes as steep as 55 degrees. Powered by small 40hp engine the machine can work for hours on a single tank of fuel and thrives on though terrain.

 

The demonstration is organised by MacGillycuddy Reeks European Innovation Partnership project and is the first in a series of talks and demonstrations to be run by the community organisation.

 

“One of these practical actions is the upcoming demonstration event of the ‘Robocut’ - a robot which will be used to cut back mature and encroaching vegetation,” Project Manager Patricia Deane told the Killarney Advertiser.

“This event is open to landowners, contractors and other interested individuals.”

 

The demonstration will be held at 10am at the farmyard of Michael Kissane, Ballyledder Upper, Beaufort.

 

Space is limited, so those interested are requested to contact Project Manager Patricia Deane to book at place on 087 2031034.

 

A second event will take place on February 26 at the Beaufort Bar where guest speaker Therese Higgins of the Institute of Technology Tralee will give a talk on the management of the invasive species Rhododendron. Again pre-booking is essential.

 

 

 

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Aghadoe Heights Hotel unveils refurbished Garden Suites

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The Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa has introduced 12 refurbished Garden Suites as part of a series of enhancements to its five-star property.

Designed by Cantrell and Crowley in collaboration with Nordic Elements, the newly redesigned suites combine Scandinavian design with the natural surroundings of the hotel.

The interiors feature natural textures, craftsmanship, and furniture influenced by Danish mid-century design, alongside spacious living areas and spa-inspired bathrooms.

Sustainability is incorporated throughout the new suites, which feature 100% natural, vegan, handmade Irish amenities by Peigín Crowley and the complete removal of single-use plastics.
Alongside the accommodation upgrades, the hotel has appointed Cyrille Durand as its new Executive Head Chef.

Chef Durand is introducing fresh menus at the Lake Room Restaurant, focusing on seasonal ingredients sourced from local Kerry producers. The hotel has also updated its dining options with a new four-course Afternoon Tea menu.

In the spa, the hotel has introduced non-contact, immersive treatment beds offering 30-minute wellness sessions focused on relaxation and skin health. Additionally, the spa’s therapists have completed specialised oncology wellness training to provide more inclusive care options for guests.


“From the transformation of our Garden Suites to the continued evolution of our culinary and wellness offerings, every enhancement has been carefully considered to enrich the guest journey,” said Brian Bowler, General Manager of Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa.


To mark the completion of the upgrades, the hotel has introduced a “Summer by the Lakes” package. The offer includes a two-night stay in one of the new Garden Suites, dinner on one evening in the Lake Room Restaurant, and breakfast, priced at €531 per person sharing for the month of July.

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Bridge Congress secures annual status after successful weekend

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The Killarney International Bridge Congress has officially become an annual fixture on the local event calendar following a highly successful second year.

Bridge players from England, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, and across Ireland travelled to the town to compete in the three-day tournament, which ran from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14.

The Castlerosse Park Resort hosted the, with attendance upsignificantly compared to last year’s inaugural pilot.

Between competitive sessions, players visited local hotels and guesthouses, taking advantage of the fine weather to golf, shop, and cycle through Killarney National Park.

Organisers noted that staging the international congress involves substantial costs and credited local businesses and clubs for making the event sustainable.

Key sponsors included Kerry County Council, Castlerosse Park Resort, Spillane’s Seafoods, Tricel, Dovida, Keanes Jewellers, Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, Sleep London, and Truffle Honey. Local bridge clubs also provided essential equipment support.

With the event’s long-term future now secured on the Killarney calendar, committee members have already commenced planning for next year’s congress.

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