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Archives / April 2013
Cork City manager Tommy Dunne says his side need to “kick start” their season ronight, as they travel to the Carlisle Grounds to face Bray Wanderers. City lost out to Dundalk on Friday night, and are back on the road again as they face a Bray side who have also endured a difficult start to... Read More
Cork City has made it on to the longlist in The Irish Times competition *The Best Place to Holiday in Ireland*. It will join 24 other holiday hotspots in the race to be named as Ireland’s best place to holiday. The other finalists include Beara Peninsula, Gougane Barra and Kinsale. Every county in the country... Read More
*By Bryan T. Smyth* 8 new jobs in insurance are being created in Cork. Chill Insurance has announced it will open an office in the City next month, Founded six years ago the insurance broker currently employs 170 people in Dublin. Cork will be it’s first expansion outside of the Capital. It follows on from... Read More
Fine Gael Cork South West Deputy, Jim Daly, said the new Wild Atlantic Way, which is Ireland’s first long-distance driving route stretching from Donegal to Kinsale, will attract tourists who are interested in areas of exceptional beauty from all across the world. The final route for the Atlantic Way was unveiled this week by the... Read More
24th April 2013 By Bryan T. Smyth news@TheCork.ie A landmark former Hotel in Cork is for sale. The five star Kingsley Hotel, on the Carrigrohane Road has today been listed with Savills Property Agents with a guide price of 6 million euro. The 131 bedroom Hotel has been closed since the floods of 2009 which... Read More
By Bryan T. Smyth Many Farmers in Cork cannot afford to feed their cattle, and there have been calls for the Minister for Agriculture to access emergency EU funding. It’s being called the “Fodder crisis”. The poor summer of 2012 meant that the quantity and quality hay and silage preserved for winter feed was lower... Read More