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2 February 2026 By Parr O’Dee news@TheCork.ie Satirical news / parody A Bishopstown resident was left reeling this week after discovering that his home of 12 years is, in fact, located in Wilton — a revelation that has shaken his identity, his address, and his sense of geographical pride. The resident, 39‑year‑old Mr O’Shea (who...
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2 February 2026 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie HSE South West is encouraging the public to familiarise themselves with the urgent care options available in Cork. Emergency Departments typically see increased activity over bank holiday weekends, with the most seriously ill and injured prioritised. This can lead to longer waiting times for less urgent cases. For...
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1 February 2026 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie When JFK visited Cork, Ireland on 28 June 1963 his official photographer was there. Unusually for the time he was taking photos in colour. The high resolution photographs are filed at the JFK Library, Columbia Point, Boston, MA, 02125, USA under reference JFKWHP-1963-06-28-B. Thanks to the internet, these...
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1 February 2026 By Parr O’Dee news@TheCork.ie Satirical news / parody A brand‑new housing development in Glanmire has sold out in record time this week, despite the fact that no one — including the developers, estate agents, or Google Maps — can confirm its exact location. The estate, known as “The Meadows at Riverbrook Glen...
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1 February 2026 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Many employees never take the time to interact with the Revenue Commissioners. That’s because their employer has already handled the calculation and payment of tax, but employees can interact directly with Revenue You can check your income and the tax you paid in previous years and whether you...
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31 January 2026 By Parr O’Dee news@TheCork.ie Satirical news / parody An Post has today announced the release of a special commemorative stamp to celebrate what it is calling a “landmark moment in Irish philately”: its latest increase in postage prices from €1.65 to 1.85. The stamp, priced appropriately at “slightly more than anyone expected”,...
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31 January 2026 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan TD, has announced €708,000 in funding to Cork projects under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) 2026. This includes over €40,000 for the preservation of thatch properties in the county. The scheme helps property owners to conserve and...
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30 January 2026 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Money from the Corpo for Pana Cork City Council is inviting applications to a €200,000 fund to help revitalise the city’s main retail street and strengthen its visual appeal. The City Centre Façade Improvement Grant 2026 will provide financial assistance of up to €10,000 to the owners of...
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30 January 2026 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Spain offers a refreshing break from the everyday. Relax after sun-drenched days by the Mediterranean. Immerse yourself in lively streets or retreat into nature’s embrace. Spain’s regions cater to every mood and style of travel. But with so many enticing choices, where do you start? It can be...
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29 January 2026 By Roger Kennedy roger@TheCork.ie Your roof is arguably the most critical component of your property, providing protection from Ireland’s notoriously unpredictable weather. From heavy rainfall and strong winds to the occasional storm, Dublin’s climate can take a serious toll on roofing materials over time. Whether you’re dealing with minor leaks, damaged tiles,...
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29 February 2026 By Mary Bermingham mary@TheCork.ie A charity which supports bereaved parents is urging people in Cork to reach out for support, reminding them that nobody needs to grieve alone. To mark National Grief Awareness Week, which runs until Sunday, (February 1) all-Ireland charity, Anam Cara, wants people to know support is always available...
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29 January 2026 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie With the aim of upskilling Ireland’s agricultural workforce, FRS Training has opened a new training course location at Corrin Event Centre, Fermoy FRS Farm Services also requires 11 farm operators in Cork for the busy calving season with workers able to earn over €10,000 in 3 months FRS...
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