20 March 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie ‘Business Mindset’ and ‘Drama’ Coaches will speak at Celtic Ross Hotel In a recent survey by Network Ireland West Cork (NIWC), many women reported struggling with confidence and limiting beliefs when it comes to their career or business. To help them overcome their fear of failing, being judged... Read More
20 March 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie We need a comprehensive and honest debate on energy security including exploring the potential of our own natural resources – says Cork based Senator Tim Lombard Senator Tim Lombard (Fine Gael, Cork South West) has called for a comprehensive and honest debate on energy security including exploring the... Read More
20 March 2022 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie Top Prize for Isabelle Linehan, Kinsale Community School who is named as “Best Individual” at BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp with her Project “Lighten Up” Young entrepreneur, Isabelle Linehan from Kinsale Community School was presented with the prestigious title of overall “Best Individual” at the 2022 BT Young... Read More
20 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The Irish Heritage Trust recently announced the appointment of five directors to join its board including Terri Cullinane founder and Director of Cape Clear Consulting Ltd.; former Minister and MEP Avril Doyle; Liam Flynn Partner and Co-Head of Financial Regulation at Mason Hayes & Curran LLP; Mairéad Ní... Read More
20 March 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Make your next trip to Target even more enjoyable with these helpful hints! #1 Start Looking in More Target Branchs Whoops! it seems like the item you’ve had your eye on for a long time is out of stock at your local Target. With the Target app, you... Read More
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Community groups and not-for-profit organisations successful in the Clashavoon Dunmanway Community Benefit Fund met with EirGrid’s Public Engagement team recently to speak about their projects. The fund saw €600,000 being awarded to 36 groups and organisations along the Clashavoon Dunmanway electricity line that was energised in 2020. The... Read More
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Labour Cork South Central nominate Bacik for Labour Party Leader Following a meeting with Ivana Bacik TD this week, the Cork South Central Constituency of the Labour Party has formally proposed her to become the next leader of the Labour Party. “Ivana also has strong family links to... Read More
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie “Mitchelstown” used to be well known throughout Ireland for two things. One was ‘Mitchelstown Cheese’ and the other was the fact that the North County Cork town was on the Main Cork-Dublin road. Today, there is a Motorway and you won’t find the cheddar in your local supermarket... Read More
19 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Clonakilty native Dr. Paul Deane, Research Fellow at University College Cork, has been named the 2021 Irish Wind Industry Champion of Renewables at the annual Irish Wind Awards. This award recognises the outstanding contribution made by an individual who goes above and beyond to push the boundaries in... Read More
19 March 2022 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie The Kabin Studio joins over one hundred young musicians from Music Generation at St. Patrick’s Festival Quarter in Collins Barracks from 1pm on Saturday 19th March. Music Generation’s young community of harpers, rappers, classical, folk, and traditional musicians unite to mark the premier of new Irish works and celebrate Ireland’s national emblem – The Harp.... Read More
19 March 2022 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie In the past, you only had to follow certain rules to attract more visitors to your website. However, this is no longer the case as SEO is not only about basic rules. You have to do more to increase your website’s organic traffic. To increase your website’s... Read More
18 March 2022 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie News in photos As part of this public Day of Remembrance and Recognition, young people from all across the diocese lit 736 candles in St Fin Barre’s Cathedral at 11am this morning, one for each day of the pandemic to date in Ireland, in remembrance of those who... Read More