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10th December 2013 By Bryan T. Smyth bryan@TheCork.ie The mothballed Bottlehill dump in North County Cork MIGHT open for business as soon as 5 years time. The controversial facility should have opened in 2010 but because of the surplus of landfill space in Cork, and increasing EU levys on landfill the local authority decided it... Read More
10th December 2013 By Bryan T. Smyth bryan@TheCork.ie Members of the public will NOT be given the chance to make submissions on the Pay Parking situation in Douglas. Introduced 18 months ago, and run by a private company on behalf of Cork County Council, pay parking has been controversial in the Village. More than 4-thousand... Read More
9th December 2013 By Bryan T. Smyth bryan@TheCork.ie 38 jobs are being created in Ringaskiddy. The Medical devices firm DePuy is expanding its Cork facility. The company specialises in orthopaedic, spinal and neuroscience devices such as replacement joints The jobs are being created as part of an 36 million dollar investment, in research and development... Read More
8th December 2013, Sunday By Bryan T. Smyth news@TheCork.ie The Sinn Fein party Vice President Mary Lou McDonald will attend the Sinn Fein Convention in Bandon to select the party candidate for the Bandon/Kinsale/Carragaline Area in the upcoming local elections.The event takes place in The Munster Arms Hotel on December 8th at 2pm where the... Read More
3rd December 2013, Tuesday By Bryan T. Smyth bryan@TheCork.ie Earlier this year Cork Institute of Technology took a group of unemployed graduates into the Higher Diploma in Cloud Computing Conversion Programme, now VMware, the industry-leading virtualization software company with a significant local presence in Cork, has offered 19 of these students paid graduate internship positions.... Read More
3rd December 2013, Tuesday By Bryan T. Smyth news@TheCork.ie A Kinsale RNLI crew on a routine training exercise on Sunday afternoon (1st December) was alerted by members of the public to the plight of a baby seal stranded on the foreshore below Kinsale’s historic Charles Fort. The tiny seal, thought to be around a month... Read More
3rd December 2013, Tuesday By Bryan T. Smyth bryan@TheCork.ie Allocation of €20,000 announced by Minister Fitzgerald, to assist in the provision of a children’s activity zone in Dunmanway – Harrington Fine Gael TD Noel Harrington, welcomes the allocation of €20,000 announced by Minister for Children and Youth Affairs yesterday, towards the re-location of the Dunmanway... Read More