property TO LET TO Let 2 bedroom apartment, Park Road area, near Aldi/Tesco/ Deerpark shopping centre. Fully furnished, all mod cons. Private parking. €950 per month. Tel. 087-3101222. TO Let Single room Cahernane Meadows, long term, careful tenant, non smoker. Tel. 087-6993819 or 066-9767140. TO Let Room to let 10 minutes walk from town centre to suit working person. House very clean and quiet. Tel. 087-2484804. TO Let 1 bed apartment, Killarney town centre, €160 per week. References required. Tel. 086-1067803 after 6pm.
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Coolgarriv, Aghadoe, Killarney THIS idyllic picturesque cottage-style property is located just 2km outside Killarney town in the sought-after Aghadoe area. The property, while designed around an old cottage style, was newly built approximately 15 years ago. It exudes character and charm throughout and has been magnificently maintained and decorated. Accommodation comprises an entrance porch, living room, kitchen, utility room, two double bedrooms (master ensuite) and bathroom.
The floor area extends to approximately 95 square metres. The site, while not large (approximately 0.143 acre) is superbly presented with an abundance of plants, shrubs, and flowers providing an explosion of colour in season. There is also a lawn as well as parking for two cars. The property has been listed for €230,000 with DNG Ted Healy, Killarney. Further details are available from sole selling agent DNG Ted Healy on 064-6639000 or www. dng.ie
Mark Murphy, CEO, and Pat Delaney, chairman, Killarney Credit Union, third and fifth from left, presenting the Killarney Credit Union Members Draw cheques for €1000 to both winners Kieran Barron who accepted on behalf of his mother Rita and Donal McCarthy with (left) Shane Foley, Killarney Credit Union.
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FIRST-EVER ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN LAUNCHED FOR KERRY
‘A roadmap for achieving economic and community development’ THE first-ever economic and community plan for County Kerry has been published this week by Kerry County Council. The Kerry Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) 20162022 provides a strategic framework for achieving improved economic and community development in the county in the years ahead. The plan is the culmination of 12 months of consultation and engagement with local, regional and national partners. The plan – for which Kerry County Council is the lead partner – brought together a wide range of organisations and agencies working in the areas of economic and community development and has been adopted by the elected members of the council. It builds on the national and regional policy framework, particularly the Regional Action Plan for Jobs, and will provide enhanced strategic planning, better targeting and co-ordination of resources with the objective of im-
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Mayor of Kerry Michael O'Shea, Moira Murrell, CEO, Kerry County Council, Cllr Jim Finucane, Cllr John Lucide, Cllr Norma Moriarty Chair LCDC, Mick Scannell, director of services, pictured at the Wetlands, Tralee, for the launch of the economic plan with locals and staff from the Kerry County Council. PICTURE: DOMNICK WALSH
proving the quality of life for everyone living and working in Kerry. Specific targets for economic and community development are included, those responsible for delivery of these goals are identified and deliv-
ery timeframes are set out. Kerry’s mayor, Cllr Michael O’Shea, said the plan “represents a very comprehensive attempt to improve the attractiveness of our beautiful county as a place to work and live”.
“It aims to enhance what we have to offer to companies, small businesses and individuals who want to come to work and live in our county. The Plan recognises the challenges the county faces as well as the opportunities that exist for growth in our local economy and in our communities,” he added. The chief executive of Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell, said the reforms in local government in recent years give local authorities new enhanced roles in economic and community development in their areas. This plan provides the county with a roadmap for achieving improved economic and community development, she added. “Working with bodies like the IDA and Enterprise Ireland to attract more employment and investment to Kerry, the County Council and other agencies will continue to strive for improvements in our employment and economic environment,” said Ms Murrell.