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Archives / March 2022
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Community groups and not-for-profit organisations successful in the Clashavoon Dunmanway Community Benefit Fund met with EirGrid’s Public Engagement team recently to speak about their projects. The fund saw €600,000 being awarded to 36 groups and organisations along the Clashavoon Dunmanway electricity line that was energised in 2020. The... Read More
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Clonakilty native Dr. Paul Deane, Research Fellow at University College Cork, has been named the 2021 Irish Wind Industry Champion of Renewables at the annual Irish Wind Awards. This award recognises the outstanding contribution made by an individual who goes above and beyond to push the boundaries in... Read More
19 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The Kabin Studio joins over one hundred young musicians from Music Generation at St. Patrick’s Festival Quarter in Collins Barracks from 1pm on Saturday 19th March. Music Generation’s young community of harpers, rappers, classical, folk, and traditional musicians unite to mark the premier of new Irish works and celebrate Ireland’s national emblem – The Harp.... Read More
19 March 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie   In the past, you only had to follow certain rules to attract more visitors to your website. However, this is no longer the case as SEO is not only about basic rules. You have to do more to increase your website’s organic traffic.  To increase your website’s... Read More
18 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Voices of Experience Share Climate Change Stories Cork County Council has published a collection of Climate Change stories, poems and photographs submitted by the older people of Cork County. Older citizens of Cork County were invited to share their stories of what climate change means to them in... Read More
18 March 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Ireland has had a long association with leprechauns, and the magical creatures often show up in mainstream media associated with the country. Irish themes are incredibly popular in online slots because people often believe that symbols from the Emerald Isle are lucky. On these reel spinners, leprechauns seem... Read More
17 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie NSAI (The National Standards Authority of Ireland) has recognised organisations from the commercial, public, and SME sectors across Ireland for their recent achievement in obtaining certification to world-class business standards. NSAI Auditors independently audited all firms and entities that received certification to ensure they met the International Standards.... Read More