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8 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The Green Party in Cork has welcomed nearly €280,000 in funding for historical and heritage buildings in the city and county The funding will be provided under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2022 administered by the for 24 projects in Cork, including Blarney Walled Gardens and Carrigrohane Castle.... Read More
8 March 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Cork County Council and Waterford City and County Council are to examine the feasibility of a new Greenway linking the two counties The potential Greenway would be developed along a 77.35km stretch of scenic countryside adjacent to the River Blackwater, incorporating stunning scenery and using viaduct crossings at... Read More
8 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Kearys Motor Group has announced a new 3-year sponsorship deal with Cork Camogie Kearys’ sponsorship has released a new Cork Camogie jersey in collaboration with O’Neills and will support the Cork Camogie Senior, Intermediate, Minor and U16 camogie teams for the next three years as well as getting... Read More
8 March 2022 By Roger L. Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Building a new business from the ground up can be an enriching experience, but it can also be quite challenging. There are many things to consider when starting a business, from the initial planning stages to the day-to-day operations. This blog post will discuss all of the... Read More
7 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Management at South / South West Hospital Group (S/SWHG) would like to advise that the Cork City Hall Vaccination Centre will relocate to the North Main Street Vaccination Centre (T12 PT68) from the week starting Monday, 7th March 2022. “S/SWHG is working closely with our community colleagues in... Read More
6 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Applegreen, has awarded 16 community groups across Ireland a shared sum of over €100,000 via the Blossom Fund from the Irish Youth Foundation (IYF). The funding will go towards encouraging children aged 6-18, who come from disadvantaged circumstances, to remain in education. The 16 projects that have been... Read More