29 September 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie What: SECRET SONG 22 is a one day music festival that will take place in Levis’ Corner House, Ballydehob, West Cork (which is run by former Fred the Band singer Joe O’Leary), on Sunday 2nd October. It will be recorded Live at Levis Corner House Ballydehob When: Available... Read More
29 September 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Nine stories about County Cork appear in a compelling new GAA book written by those at the heart of the sport. ‘Grassroots: The Second Half’ is a gold mine of GAA tales spanning over 150 years and follows the publication of a successful first volume last year. “The... Read More
29 September 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Irish Water wishes to advise that network improvement works in Green Park, Cork City, may cause disruption to supply for homes and businesses from 8.00pm to midnight on Thursday 29 September. Irish Water wishes to advise customers in Green Park, Riverview Estate, Summerstown Avenue, Summerstown Drive, Summerstown Road,... Read More
29 September 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Transition Year students and teachers from seven second-level schools in Cork City are participating in a 10-week Climate Literacy Programme. Organised and supported by Cork City Council, the programme is delivered by Education for Sustainability, a social enterprise who provide teacher training, teaching resources, lesson plans and a student... Read More
29 September 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Why are Velux windows a good choice? According to Agnieszka from the Fenbro Sales Team, when it comes to the roof windows, Velux can be considered a gold standard due to several reasons. The most important is the fact that all the Velux products are made from premium... Read More
28 September 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie At Live at St Luke’s, Cork, as part of the 43rd Cork Folk Festival When: Saturday 1st October 2022 Doors@ 19:30 | Show 20:00 Tickets: €21 + booking fee https://uticket.ie/event/clare-sands-album-launch Following on from the release of her critically acclaimed EP ‘Tírdhreacha Agus Fuaimdhreacha’ (Landscapes & Soundscapes) and smashing... Read More
28 September 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Tyndall National Institute won the 2022 Award of Excellence in Energy Management from the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM), a high-level global forum that promotes policies and programs to advance clean energy. An independent panel of international experts selected only three organizations worldwide for this top honour in energy... Read More
28 September 2022 By Roger L Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie CORK JOBS: It is the best time to find employment since 2019 The past year or so has seen Cork make a strong resurgence after nearly 2 years of economic hardship brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. After 2 years of uncertainty, people are finding themselves employed,... Read More
28 September 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Civil Servant with an Impressive Background Appointed to Lead Irish Gaming Regulator Ms. Anne Marie Caulfield was appointed as the first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Designate of the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland by the Minister of State with responsibility for Law Reform James Browne, as per an... Read More
27 September 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie ALDI cotinued its winning streak at this year’s Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards, winning a total of 71 awards. The awards were announced on September 13th at a ceremony held at the Mansion House, Dublin, with ALDI’s prize haul totaling 20 gold, 26 silver and 25 bronze awards for products from across its core... Read More
27 September 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Cork Chamber has welcomed the scale of Budget 2023 to tackle the challenges of the energy and inflation crisis but said it is not clear that the €1.2 billion package will be enough to support businesses through the winter. “We welcome the fact that the scale of the... Read More