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The Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council is urging everyone, including visitors to the county, to have respect for locals and the environment in the coming mon.
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Irish Water says naturally occurring algal phenomena are to blame for water quality issues in Sneem.
Amid allegations of pollution in the Sneem estuary, Irish Water maintains the wastewater treatment plant in the area has no operational issues.
At the last Kenmare Municipal District meeting, Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Cllr Patrick O Connor Scarteen, said he was shown evidence of pollution in the estuary.
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Irish Water says it has since carried out additional testing of the water quality in the area, assisted by the Marine Institute and Kerry County Council, following complaints from locals and elected representatives.
RTE Liveline viewers in disbelief at price quoted for hotel stay in Kerry
Joe Duffy was not a happy bunny when he heard the costs yesterday
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A man was left baffled after being quoted over €4,000 for a three night stay for him and his daughter in a Kerry hotel.
Huge blaze in Killarney National Park is being tackled by emergency services Blaze fanned by strong breeze amid concern about ancient oakwoods near Eagle’s Nest
about 2 hours ago Anne Lucey
The blaze was spotted on the area of the Eagle Nest and along the Long Range and has gone deep into the park. Photograph: Department of Housing/Twitter
A huge fire which broke out in Killarney National Park on Saturday has seen the army helicopter called in to assist the fire servi, the National Parks and Wildlife Service and Kerry County Council to battle the blaze.
The fire which broke out at midnight has been fanned by a strong breeze and concern is mounting among exhausted fire fighters about the park’s ancient oakwoods in area near Eagle’s Nest.