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Kerry Security Services offers a range of security installations and services for both home and business customers.
From a new home alarm – to a complete fit for your business we offer every client a high level of customer service with warranty on all installations and work carried out. In addition we offer maintenance contracts as part of aftercare services.
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We are based in Killorglin in Kerry, and regularly travel local towns such as Killarney, Tralee, Dingle, Caherciveen providing security systems to all areas of Co. Kerry.
I found Kerry Security Services to be very professional in their service. I am pleased with the works they carried out on my security system. The works were carried out in an efficient and timely manner, causing very little disruption to my business. I would highly recommend MKS Security Kerry to install or upgrade your security system.
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John P Harrington and associates are experienced fire safety engineers in Ireland, over two decades of experience with Cork County Fire Services.
And a member of The Institution of Fire Engineers (MIFireE) and is also a member of fire Engineers of Ireland.
We are based in County Cork with access to Counties Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Waterford and Tipperary. We provide a nationwide service teaching the tools of fire prevention in Ireland.
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You will be spoiled for choice while in Kerry. Kerry has one of the highest Accommodation numbers in Ireland
Kerry offers you all kind of Activities while you are visiting. From simple sports to the more advanced.
Kerry tourist information are available for such areas as Attractions in Kerry and Accommodation in Kerry places to stay in Kerry to suit any budget from Hotels, guesthouses, bed & breakfasts in Kerry, farmhouses, town & country homes, self catering holiday homes, hostels, caravan & camping parks and visitor attractions in Co. Kerry feature on our dedicated accommodation website
A visitor to Kerry will have much to see and do. Kerry has long featured as the destination of choice for people, interested in spectacular scenery, and Ancestry, Kerry includes Tralee with its annual Rose of Tralee festival, Killorglin has Puck Fair, Kerry also has many mountains, lakes and rivers to delight the hillwalker or angler and a range of golf courses sure to engage any golfer. With The Ring of Kerry, The Dingle and Beara peninsulas offering dramatic scenery and beautiful places to visit for all.
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A new tourist route 26km in length is to be developed along a disused railway line along the Atlantic way, Ring of Kerry is expected to become an internationally rated tourist attraction.
A proposed 26km greenway to be developed along the unused railway line between Glenbeigh and Caherciveen. The Atlantic along the Ring of Kerry is expected to become an internationally rated tourist attraction. Transport Minister Alan Kelly yesterday announced €3.4m for the greenway from Glenbeigh to Cahirciveen, on a section of the Great Southern Railway which closed in 1960.
It as an exceptional and unique visitor attraction, he said it would bring cycling tourists, hikers and walkers and visitors from all over the world to the Ring of Kerry, creating upwards of 80 well needed jobs between construction and sustainable employment when in operation.
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Minister Kelly said it would be the country’s number one greenway. The project will be part of a €11m funding program for cycling infrastructure nationally. Between time to be spent acquiring land and construction work, the project will take two years to complete.
Imagine getting off the train in Killarney and cycling to Killorglin 🙂 GREAT.
The line runs close to, even parallel to the winding Ring of Kerry road, one of the country’s busiest tourist routes.
The proposed route is along the same railway line as Killorglin to Killarney railway line
The hillside route, running over a viaduct at Kells and through tunnels, commands spectacular sea and mountain views and the development follows the success of the Great Western Greenway, in Co Mayo, which has resulted in about 40 new jobs and the sustaining of another 50 in the local economy.
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Minister Alan Kelly, with Ronan Clifford and Michael and Elaine Kavanagh, cycling on the planned greenway in County Kerry.
The announcement was welcomed in Kerry, an area hard hit by unemployment and emigration.
Pat Kavanagh, manager of IRD Foilmore/Kells, said it was a “fantastic project” that would benefit a wide area. Thirty-eight groups nationally applied for funding for similar projects and very high criteria had to be met, but this one ticked all the boxes. And won the attention of the group.
Kerry Fine Gael TD Brendan Griffin said a lot of work, consensus and agreement remained outstanding to bring the greenway to fruition and hoped progress would be made to grasp an unprecedented opportunity for south Kerry and the wider Kerry area in general.
Kerry County Council, expected to put up matching funding of more than €350,000, and South Kerry Development Partnership have for several years been promoting the project and the funding application
The projects are being funded as part of the Government’s National Cycle Network. Separately, nine towns will receive €6.5m to improve their cycling infrastructure.
Thanks to the Irish Examiner for some text.