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Turn your trash into treasure in Beaufort

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DECLUTTER YOUR HOME: Kim Kelleher is organising a 'Trash and Treasure Fair' in aid of Beaufort Community Centre on Sunday, October 20. Photo: Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

Turn your trash into treasure – that’s the latest fundraiser happening in Beaufort next month.

Local resident Kim Kelleher came up with the idea of theTrash and Treasure Fairfundraiser as a way to help the community fund renovation works for their local community centre.

On October 20, from 11am to 5pm, Kim plans to have a number of stalls, which will be prepaid in advance, selling their unwanted ‘trash’. This then becomes a treasure for the buyer.

“Beaufort Community Centre needs help in raising €20,000 towards much needed renovations,” Kim told the Killarney Advertiser this week.

“The community is a focal point for more than 20 groups and is the heart of the village.”

She said that anyone interested can book a table in advance only.

“You sort out all the unwanted items you wish to sell and declutter your home. You will feel so much better doing this. Sell your unwanted items and make money for yourself. I’m looking for raffle prizes as well, which would be very much appreciated.”

The community centre was built in the ‘70s and over the years little money has been spent on the property.

“We have over 20 voluntary groups using the facility including 30 meals made up six days a week for Meals and Wheels,” Chairman of Beaufort Community Council, Padruig O’Sullivan, said.

“It is also used for drama productions and public meetings.”

He added that a first phase upgrade the community council received €53,000 grant aid from South Kerry Development Partnership.

“This money comes through Leader Funding which is set up to assist community groups to make improvements in their locality tied in with employment. The community must raise €20,000 to move the project on. So far we have collected €11,500 and our fundraising events are ongoing.”

Entrance for adults is €2 and a raffle strip is included. Children are free. Refreshments will also be served.

Anyone who’d like to book a table can contact Kim on 087 3588693.

 

 

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HSE confirms new feasibility study for Killarney Primary Care Centre

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The Health Service Executive (HSE) has confirmed that it has begun a new feasibility study to identify a suitable site for a long-delayed Primary Care Centre in Killarney.

Cllr Marie Moloney received the update this week, with the HSE stating that both the Columbanus Hospital and Killarney District Hospital sites are now being assessed as potential locations.


In the statement, issued this week, the HSE said it “fully recognises the ongoing need for a Primary Care Centre in Killarney,” particularly following the setback linked to the Áras Phádraig planning application earlier this year.


The new study aims to determine “the most aligned and cost-effective solution on HSE lands” and to “build a purpose-built permanent facility that is fully integrated into the community healthcare network.”


The update marks the latest step in what has been a long-running effort to deliver a modern primary care facility for Killarney. The town has been without a dedicated plan for a centre since plans for Áras Phádraig were stalled due to planning complications.


While no timeline for the completion of the feasibility study has yet been given, the HSE confirmed it remains committed to delivering a “long-term, sustainable, purpose-built Primary Care Centre” for Killarney.

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24th gold medal in National Tidy Towns Awards

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Killarney has secured its 24th Gold Medal at the 2025 SuperValu Tidy Towns Competition, continuing the town’s long-standing record of success in the national competition.

The town scored 395 points, marking another strong performance for the Killarney Tidy Towns group and reflecting the ongoing community effort to protect the local environment and maintain the town’s distinctive charm.


Cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District, Cllr Martin Grady, said he was “very proud” of the achievement and paid tribute to the volunteers and council staff who continue to drive the project forward.


“This Gold Medal is a recognition of the dedication shown across the community, from residents, traders, tidiness groups and municipal staff , day after day,” he said.


“Winning 24 Gold Medals is no small feat. It sends a clear message that Killarney is not only a top location for visitors and tourism, but also a place where people live with pride and care for their town.”


Among the initiatives praised were the Coffee Cup Project, which has significantly reduced the use of single-use takeaway cups, and the utility box mural scheme, which continues to brighten key streets across the town.


Cllr Grady said the achievement reflects Killarney’s strong community spirit and commitment to improvement.


“What matters most is that Killarney continues to be a place where people enjoy living, working and visiting,” he added. “The medal is an important milestone but the work doesn’t stop here.”
Killarney’s success came alongside recognition for other Kerry towns, including Tralee, Kenmare and Listowel.

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