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20 August 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie EirGrid, the developer of the Celtic Interconnector, the subsea link between Ireland and France, has announced that cable works associated with the strategic energy project will now progress to the N25 in east Cork. This work will see traffic management plans applied initially to the road from Churchtown...
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21 August 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie A woman who grew up in the Cork and Ross diocese has become the most recently professed religious sister in Ireland. Sr. Máire Bríd O’Driscoll made her Solemn Profession as a Redemptoristine nun in the company of her community, family and friends at a monastery in Drumcondra, Dublin....
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20 August 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Is Ireland’s Naval Service powerful enough? Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon says it is disturbing, but not surprising, to learn that the Naval Service is this year expected to carry out the least number of patrol days in decades The Government’s failure to invest in the Naval Service...
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20 August 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie KYR Compensation for overbooked, cancelled and delayed flights in the EU Air passengers have specific consumer rights under European law. You have a right to get assistance from your air carrier and you may be entitled to compensation in certain situations. Who does the law apply to? The law...
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19 August 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Entertainment In both physical and virtual casinos, slot machines rank among the most well-liked attractions. Simple, eye-catching graphics adorn them. The possibility of a large win is exciting. However, there’s an important idea hidden beneath the surface of these easy games: slot machine volatility. It should be understood...
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18 August 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Cork Podcast Festival and Cork Opera House are bringing a number of hugely popular podcasts to the venue this September, introducing: Conversations with Cornelius with Chris Kent, The Rebel Army Podcast Live, Left On Read, Young Hot Guys, Keep It Tight, The Blindboy Podcast, The Cinemile Podcast and...
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17 August 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie North Cork News Duhallow Choral Society are excited to announce that the choir is back for rehearsals! They are offering two special taster nights for new members to come and experience what it’s like to sing with us. If you’ve ever considered joining, this is your perfect opportunity—come...
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16 August 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Explore over 40 historic buildings in Cork and learn about the history of the city on guided street walking tours as Cork Heritage Open Day takes place on Saturday August 17th Organised by Cork City Council in partnership with the Heritage Council, Cork Heritage Open Day takes place...
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16 August 2024 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie The major golfing season of 2024 culminated with a victory for Xander Schauffele at Royal Troon and one Irish golfer secured an impressive sixth-placed finish. The Open Championship in July represented the end of an exhilarating set of major events in a year that was dominated by American...
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15 August 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Fermoy Community Hospital celebrated cultural diversity in the workplace on Wednesday 14th August 2024 with a series of exciting events. Staff members of Fermoy Community Hospital joined together to share and celebrate their cultures. The day was marked with demonstrations of dancing, costumes and make-up, samples of Indian...
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15 August 2024 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie What: Upstart Music Festival , Saturday 14th September 2024 15:30pm Where: Glounthaune, Cork Fast becoming a festival that champions established and emerging Indie bands, Upstart have managed to secure Cork band Cardinals to headline this years Upstart festival. Now in its 4th year and with a stellar lineup that...
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13 August 2024 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie Promoting The City’s Unique Food Culture and Rich Culinary Heritage The five-day food festival runs from August 14 – August 18, celebrating the vibrant and diverse food culture of the region. Events include live cookery demonstrations, chef collaborations, interactive workshops, food and drink pairing events, bite-sized talks, pop-up...
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