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'Disgusted' locals upset as Killarney Cherry Tree Walk felled
'Disgusted' locals upset as Killarney Cherry Tree Walk felled

The felling of around 70 cherry blossom trees which lined a popular walk in the tourist mecca of Killarney has sparked controversy.

Fri, 07 Mar, 2014

High fencing keeping deer out of woods ‘essential’

A CONTROVERSIAL deer fencing project is “absolutely essential” to ensure the future survival of oakwoods in Killarney National Park, the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) insisted yesterday.

Wed, 01 Nov, 2006

Environmental group lodge complaint over deer fencing

AN environmental group has made an official complaint to the European Commission about a new fencing system to keep deer out of some ancient oakwoods in Killarney National Park.

Fri, 27 Oct, 2006

Conservationists warn against park graveyard plan

A HANDS-OFF warning has been given to people who want to provide a graveyard in a section of the 26,000-acre Killarney National Park, where there are strict controls on development.

Tue, 20 Jun, 2006

Council in U-turn on rezoning of site for housing development

KILLARNEY Town Council has decided to rezone a controversial five-acre site, owned by the multi-millionaire McShain family, to allow for a luxury housing development.

Wed, 07 Jan, 2004

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