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22 February 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie In the dynamic landscape of today’s business world, managing human resources has become more intricate than ever. Two pivotal aspects that play a crucial role in this realm are time and attendance tracking, and seamless payroll management. In this guest blog post, we will delve into the symbiotic...
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21 February 2024 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie In celebration of National Tree Week 2024, Cork County Council is offering a number of native trees to schools, community groups and organisations. National Tree Week is an initiative of the Tree Council of Ireland and will take place this year from the 3rd to the 10th of...
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21 February 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Classic Wardrobe Essentials Every Woman Should Own In the ever-changing world of fashion, trends come and go, but there are certain wardrobe staples that stand the test of time. From versatile skirts to tailored blazers, these timeless pieces form the foundation of a classic and sophisticated wardrobe. Here’s...
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21 February 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Entertainment The West Cork Chamber Music Festival was founded in 1995 by the renowned pianist Francis Humphrys in Bantry, West Cork, Ireland. Every summer, the festival delights audiences with immersive musical experiences that often comprise three or four short concerts a day. The event features approximately sixty events...
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20 February 2024 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie Solid fuel use is one of the biggest sources of air pollution in our homes and communities. With roughly 1 in 10 householders in County Cork burning solid fuel as their main source of heating, Cork County Council is reminding householders that only approved fuels should be used...
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19 February 2024 By Bryan McCarthy bryan@TheCork.ie For many, the new year can bring mixed emotions, especially for those bereaved. To date in 2024, Aman Cara, the organisation supporting bereaved parents nationwide, has noted an increase to those attending their monthly meetings. Whilst it brings much heartbreak that their services even have to exist, these...
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18 February 2024 By Mary L Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie daa Unveils 20-Point Plan To Accelerate Dublin, Wednesday, February 7, 2024: daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, recently unveiled details of 20 environmental sustainability initiatives being rolled out at Dublin and Cork Airports, which will accelerate both airports’ climate and sustainability related ambitions, including achieving...
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17 February 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The latest winner of the Cork International Hotel Community Spirit Awards has been announced as Crosshaven Centra owners Bernard and Ann Lynch. The Lynch’s have been organizing an annual triathlon for the past 20 years to raise funds for local clubs, schools, charities and organisations in the Cork...
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16 February 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The Franciscan Well brewery are unveiling the first instalment of their Docklands Series of beers in selected bars across Cork City this month The series celebrates the craft, culture, and vibrant spirit of Cork with innovative craft beers which pay homage to and are brewed in Cork! Each...
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16 February 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Republic of Ireland keeper Caoimhín Kelleher finds himself down the pecking order at Premier League title contenders Liverpool. A shotstopper struggling for game time, perhaps this summer will be a chance for Kelleher to move on to pastures new and become a regular starter in the English top...
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15 February 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie It was a busy start to the year at Ireland’s two busiest airports with just over 2.3 million passengers going through the terminals at Cork Airport and Dublin Airport during January, according to daa, which operates the two airports. 183,000 passed through Cork Airport while just over two...
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15 February 2024 By Roger L. Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Road repairs and urban infrastructure projects are necessary to maintain safe and efficient transport networks. Nonetheless, these activities can negatively affect the environment. This article will explore the key environmental issues associated with road repairs and urban infrastructure and discuss ways to make them more sustainable. The...
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