Town's first third-level college will also provide apprenticeships for construction and new energy skills and will cater for 4000 students.
A vacant factory in Killarney is set to become the town's first third-level college, focusing on the hospitality sector.
Pictured left to right: Cllr Brendan Cronin , Brendan Griffin TD , Minister Simon Harris , Minister Norma Foley and Jim Finucane Chairman Kerry ETB at the ...
Killarney Crafty Ladies have spent the past few months and COVID lock-downs lovingly stitching up the pre-loved bears, which they found in charity shops, and ...
Killarney's Mary Culloty O'Sullivan is never one to sit still for too long and always has some new initiative up or fundraiser up her sleeve.
November 21st, 2022: The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris announced that the former Pretty Polly and Sara Lee site is to be developed ...
There is good news for the town of Killarney this morning with the announcement by the Government that a new third level college is to be opened in the ...
The November Handicap, the first competition of the Kerry badminton season took place Sunday and it was great to see such a big entry in each of the five ...