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Water disruption expected in Aghadoe and Milltown areas

Householders in the Aghadoe and Milltown areas could face water supply issues for the rest of the week.
In recent days Irish Water has seen a noticeable increase in water usage across Kerry which has restricted supply to some customers including in the Aghadoe and Milltown areas.
Overnight restrictions will continue in these areas to help Barleymount Reservoir recover due to the increased demand and to maintain supply for homes and businesses during the day.
Irish Water and Kerry County Council are working together to address issues with these supplies. Crews continue to work on the ground to restore supply to those impacted.
“With the temperatures dipping below -5-degrees in some areas this week it is really important to continue the regular maintenance of your property, protect outside taps and farm troughs, and check empty premises. It is also a good idea to familiarise yourself with your own internal water system and particularly how to turn off your supply at the stopcock so that you can protect your property in the event of a burst pipe,” Oliver Harney, Operations Lead with Irish Water, said.
“We also recommend that people don’t run taps continually as this is not an effective way of preventing frozen pipes and can cause other problems such as frozen drains. It also puts further pressure on water supplies that are already challenged by the freezing conditions.”
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Trilogy of comedy on offer by Dóchas Drama
By Sean Moriarty Dóchas Drama Group will present a series of three short comedy plays next week. All three plays are written and produced by Dóchas and will be acted […]

By Sean Moriarty
Dóchas Drama Group will present a series of three short comedy plays next week.
All three plays are written and produced by Dóchas and will be acted out by the group’s members.
The opening act, ‘Flossing Around’ is written by Ger Madden and directed by Brian Bowler.
“A woman has an innate fear of the dentist. We go on the journey with her as she faces her fears, with hilarious consequences,” explained the group’s Liz Ryan.
This will be followed by ‘Faraway Hills’ which is written by Mary Quirke and directed by Michael Mills.
It is a tongue in cheek look at family life.
“A son wants to get away from small town life. His mother wants to keep him at home but his father can’t wait to see the back of him,” added Liz, who plays the mother in this short play.
Brain Bowler wrote the third instalment called ‘A Little Visitor’ which is directed by Ryan Jones.
“There are lots of misunderstandings when a hypochondriac visits a group of doctors who have other things on the their minds,” added Liz.
The run, which will feature all three performances each night, starts Wednesday next week and continues Thursday and Friday (February 8 to 10) at the Killarney Avenue Hotel. Tickets are €10 and are available at the door.
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Killarney secures three gold medals in national business awards
Three hotels in Killarney have won gold medals at the Virgin Media Business Gold Medal Awards. Now in its 33rd year, the awards the best of the best in the […]

Three hotels in Killarney have won gold medals at the Virgin Media Business Gold Medal Awards.
Now in its 33rd year, the awards the best of the best in the hotel and catering sectors across the country.
This year, judges received over 460 entries from 150 hotels, guest houses, country houses, restaurants, cafés, bars and catering companies from around Ireland.
“An important factor in the Gold Medal Awards is the credibility and impartial nature of the judging process. Every property that undergoes this process is subject to benchmarking against a strict set of criteria and a blind site inspection conducted by the judging panel,” said an event organiser.
“This panel comprises respected industry experts from across the hospitality, culinary and catering sectors.”
Three Killarney hotels took top awards in different categories at the awards ceremony held at the Galmont Hotel and Spa in Galway on Tuesday night.
The Great Southern Hotel was named as the best Business and Conference Hotel in Ireland.
“To be recognised among the greatest hotels in Ireland is a marvellous achievement for Great Southern. It is fantastic news and has provided all our staff with a little morale boost. Our Business & Conference partners and customers are extremely important to us with some relationships in place annually for over 30 years. Receiving this recognition for the service we provide is a fantastic achievement and testament to the incredible work of our outstanding staff,” said Michael Jacobi Managing Director said.
The best front of house team award went the staff at the Aghadoe Heights Hotel and Spa.
In the Hotel Casual Dining Experience category the Dunloe Hotel and Gardens came out on top.