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10 May 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Housing Commission hosts Conference on a Referendum on Housing in Ireland The Commission is tasked with exploring options for a referendum on housing and is using this conference as part of its listening exercise to inform on various approaches Commission will hear from a range of voices including... Read More
10 May 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Online registration process now open Community groups and organisations in Cork are invited to apply for a new round of funding for the upgrade and refurbishment of community centres, a Fine Gael TD has said. Deputy Colm Burke said: “Fine Gael wants to build stronger and safer communities... Read More
10 May 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie The Carrigaline Greens have welcomed a 50% decrease in public transport fares for young people and students. This is a permanent reduction in fares for those aged between 19 and 23, and follows a commitment secured by the Green Party in the last budget. Discussing the announcement, Green... Read More
9 May 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Ireland’s last timber-built cargo ship became the mast-er of The Thames at a special event in London to celebrate Anglo-Irish trade and cultural links. Cork-based actors Jeremy Irons and his wife Sinead Cusack were among the guests joining the crew of the Ilen in London on 4th May.... Read More
9 May 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Gambling has been in the blood of the Irish for hundreds of years. Ireland is one of the top 10 gambling countries. The matter of fact is that in 2021, Irish gamblers wagered more than €10 billion. And according to Forbes, the gambling revenue was overwhelming. Irish players... Read More