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17 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Property News Two Cork city family residences are going under the hammer next month in an online auction hosted by property portal youbid.ie. The first is Number 1 Seminary Buildings – a charming ‘fixer-upper’ in a historic area. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the north Cork suburb...
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17 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Arts Norwegian artist Susanna is coming to Cork for an evening of magical interpretations of French Symbolist poet Baudelaire’s poetry, performing in Triskel Arts Centre on their Steinway C piano. Tickets for the concert on Saturday March 18th are €22/€18.50 and are available from www.triskelartscentre.ie. Capable of building...
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17 March 2023 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie The 5-day food festival will be bigger and tastier with new food experiences, food trails, tasting masterclasses, street events, bite-size food talks, cooking demos, Cork on a Fork specials, family fun, and more Food lovers rejoice as Cork’s most delicious week is back and ready to put some...
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17 March 2023 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie Oriel House Hotel part of the Talbot Collection are delighted to announce they been awarded the Great Place to Work Certification™ for 2023. The Great Place to Work Certification™ acknowledges businesses that excel in employee wellbeing and organisational prowess and is granted to businesses that champion positive and...
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17 March 2023 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Is Digital Trust a New Thing for Businesses? Like any other relation, the company & customer relationship is based on the belief that promises made will be fulfilled to the letter. This can be earned in several phases, although doing so from the start has proven more effective...
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17 March 2023 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Crypto is regarded as top-class investment assets but with greater volatility. Somehow, this volatility is avoidable by making crypto investments for the long term. This not only helps in times of emergency but also eliminates the task of keeping an eye on the movements of the crypto market. ...
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16 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Sinn Féin TD for Cork South-Central, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire has said that the news today that patients on trolleys at Cork University Hospital’s Emergency Department are being moved to already full wards is extremely worrying for both patients and staff. Deputy Ó Laoghaire said, “This is a newly...
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16 March 2023 By Mary Bermimgham mary@TheCork.ie Lord Mayor Councillor Deirdre Forde has launched a public consultation for the next Local Economic and Community Plan for Cork city. The 10 week-consultation period has commenced this week and will run until May 26th. The Local Economic & Community Plan is a six-year plan that sets out...
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16 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie ALDI outlines its continued positive impact on Cork’s economy ALDI Ireland today announced details of its continued significant contribution to Cork’s economy and the impact of its charity partnerships across the county. In its annual ALDI Economic Impact Report published today, the company said it paid over €30 million in wages and salaries...
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15 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Sam Boswell from bookmakers BetVictor filled us in on how the punters conquered day one and how things look at the start of day two of the Cheltenham Festival. “Day one of the Cheltenham Festival saw a significant win for punters, with four favourites obliging. This included the...
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15 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Cork Airport expects to welcome over 43,000 passengers over the St. Patrick’s weekend period. This year, as part of the national holiday celebrations, Cork Airport will host an extensive programme of entertainment for departing and arriving passengers. Featuring local musicians, dancers and singers, passengers can expect to be...
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15 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Doneraile Court: The Story of The Lady Freemason is based on actual events at Doneraile House in North County Cork in 1712. “The book brings to life the perilous night Elizabeth [Aldworth (nee Ledger)] was caught spying on Freemasons in the middle of an initiation ritual, forcing them...
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