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JCTreeWeekScoilNioclais03 
 EEjob 14/03/2017
Echo News.
Tree Week at Scoil Nioclàis.
Tree Planting, with trees donated by Southern Tree Services, at Scoil Nioclàis, Frankfield, Cork.
Lee McKerr, Leo Giltinan, Jack O'Sullivan and Jack O'Neill, 4th class.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTreeWeekScoilNioclais02 
 EEjob 14/03/2017
Echo News.
Tree Week at Scoil Nioclàis.
Tree Planting, with trees donated by Southern Tree Services, at Scoil Nioclàis, Frankfield, Cork.
Ready for work, Tomàs O'Connor McGovern and Emily Costigan, 4th class.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTreeWeekScoilNioclais01 
 EEjob 14/03/2017
Echo News.
Tree Week at Scoil Nioclàis.
Tree Planting, with trees donated by Southern Tree Services, at Scoil Nioclàis, Frankfield, Cork.
Ready for work, Tomàs O'Connor McGovern and Emily Costigan, 4th class.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
EOHSpringtime07 
 14th March 2017.... Ryan and Jake Farrissey , Rosemary Good and Angela Cantwell enjoying ice cream in the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime06 
 14th March 2017.... Ryan and Jake Farrissey and Rosemary Good enjoying ice cream in the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime05 
 14th March 2017.... Kevin O'Brien, Douglas out in his canoe at Fountainstown, Co. Cork as he soaks up the springsunshine yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime04 
 14th March 2017.... Liam and Niall Greene from Carrigaline enjoying the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime03 
 14th March 2017.... Cousins Conor Murphy and Jenny McCarthy, from Douglas enjoying the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime02 
 14th March 2017.... Cousins Conor Murphy and Jenny McCarthy, from Douglas enjoying the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSpringtime01 
 14th March 2017.... Liam and Niall Greene from Carrigaline enjoying the spring sunshine at Fountainstown, Co Cork the yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo30 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie hammers home the first goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo27 
 13th March 2017...... Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shaun Patton saves from Cork City's John Dunleavy during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo26 
 13th March 2017...... Assistant referee Michelle O'Neill keeps an eye on Cork City's Steven Beattie in action against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo24 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Karl Sheppard taking on Sligo Rovers Gary Boylan during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo23 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Garry Buckley taking on Sligo Rovers Liam Martin during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo22 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire (Left) celebrates his goal with Steven Beattie, Ryan Delaney and Karl Sheppard against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo20 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Karl Sheppard has his shot blocked by Sligo Rovers Michael Leahy a during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo19 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Karl Sheppard taking on Sligo Rovers Michael Leahy and Tobi Adebayo-Rowling during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo18 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Kevin O'Connor is tackled by Sligo Rovers John Russell during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo17 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Ryan Delaney goes high with Sligo Rovers Michael Leahy and Tobi Adebayo-Rowling during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo16 
 13th March 2017...... Assistant referee Michelle O'Neill runs the line between Cork City and Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo13 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's bench of John Caulfield, John Cooter and Phil Harrington react to the foul on Jimmy Keohane by Sligo Rovers Gary Boylan during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo12 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire is fouled by Sligo Rovers John Russell during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo11 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire turns inside Sligo Rovers Gary Boylan during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo08 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire celebrates his goal with Steven Beattie, Karl Sheppard and Ryan Delaney against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo06 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire celebrates his goal with Karl Sheppard goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo06(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire celebrates his goal with Karl Sheppard goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo05 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire knocks in the second goal past Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shauan Patton during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo05(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire knocks in the second goal past Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shauan Patton during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo05(1)-(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire knocks in the second goal past Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shauan Patton during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo04 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire knocks in the second goal past Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shauan Patton during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo04(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Sean Maguire knocks in the second goal past Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Shauan Patton during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo03 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie celebrates his goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo03(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie celebrates his goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo02 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie hammers home the first goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo01 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie hammers home the first goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityvSligo01(1) 
 13th March 2017...... Cork City's Steven Beattie hammers home the first goal against Sligo Rovers during the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DENIS-style-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Street style with Sarah Horgan.
Laura Dexter. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-style-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Street style with Sarah Horgan.
Alina Bakhmayer. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fine-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying the fine weather near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, were Jacky and Kayla Chislholm, the Glen, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fine-4 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying the fine weather near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, was Kathleen Morrissey from Bandon Road area in Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fine-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying the fine weather near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, were Niamh Black and her sons Liam and Ronan, Rochestown, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fine-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying the fine weather near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, were Gillian and Erika White, Blarney Road, Cork, with Jess the dog. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fine-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying the fine weather near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, was John O'Donoghue, Turner's Cross, Cork, with Bobby. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-bus-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Seamus Crowley. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-bus-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Noel Begley. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-bus-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Michael McIntyre. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-bus-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
William Walsh. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-bus-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Jim Nagle. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-beach-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying their visit to Garryvoe beach, Co. Cork, were (from left) Killian and Katie O'Donovan, Ballynoe, and Sophia Edwards, Glanmire. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-beach-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 14/03/2017 ... 
Enjoying their visit to Garryvoe beach, Co. Cork, were Andy, Ryan, Rohan and Keeley Fitzsimmons, Midleton. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-7 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
At the presentation of the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award at Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, the main sponsors, to Nicky Kelly of the Mayfield team which won the All-ireland JHC title, were Jim and Mary Kelly, parents of Nicky Kelly, the winner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-6 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
At the presentation of the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award at Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, the main sponsors, to Nicky Kelly of the Mayfield team which won the All-ireland JHC title, were Con Allen, Glanmire Basketball, (left) and Tim Murphy, president, Glanmire Basketball. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-5 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
At the presentation of the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award at Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, the main sponsors, were the winner, Nicky Kelly of the Mayfield team which won the All-ireland JHC title, and (from left) Shane Kelly, player; Seamus Lawton, coach, and David Malone, player. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-4 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
At the presentation of the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award at Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, were Sean O'Sullivan, awards co-ordinator, (left) and Joe Kennedy, general manager, Clayton Hotel Silversorings, Cork, the main sponsor. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-2(1) 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
At the presentation of the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award at Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, were Joe Kennedy, general manager, Clayton Hotel Silversorings, Cork, the main sponsor, and the winner, Nicky Kelly of the Mayfield team which won the All-ireland JHC title. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-1 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 14/03/2017 ... 
Joe Kennedy, general manager, Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Cork, the main sponsors, presenting the North City & District Sports Award, Cork, February award to Nicky Kelly of the Mayfield team which won the All-Ireland Club JHC title. Also in picture are (from left) Cllr. Joe Harris, deputising for Mayor of Cork County; Mossy Barry, vice-president, Mayfield GAA; Cormac O'Connor, O'Connor's Butchers, Mayfield GAA Club's main sponsor; Cllr. Joe Kavanagh, Deputy Lord Mayor, and John Brennan, Mayfield GAA Club chairman. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
lombard 
 Incoming Mayor of Cork County, Cllr Tim Lombard at County Hall on Thursday 23rd June 2011.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
LC-msl-14 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Defender Matthew Draper, College Corinthians breaks from the back to start an attack against Douglas Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-13 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Willie Heffernan, College Corinthians tries to shield the ball from Chris Fahy, Douglas Hall 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-12 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Willie Heffernan, College Corinthians tries to shield the ball from Chris Fahy, Douglas Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-11 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Willie Heffernan, College Corinthians tries to shield the ball from Chris Fahy, Douglas Hall 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-10 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Defender Colm O'Callagha, Tramore Athletic heads clear at the back against Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-10(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Willie Heffernan, College Corinthians in action against Chris Fahy, Douglas Hall 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-09 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
David Tobin, Ballincollig in action against Tramore Athletic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-09(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Willie Heffernan, College Corinthians in action against Douglas Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-08 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
David Tobin, Ballincollig in action against Tramore Athletic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-08(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Defender Matthew Draper, College Corinthians jumps higher than Kevin Kelleher, Douglas Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-07 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
David Tobin, Ballincollig in action against Tramore Athletic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-07(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Mark Murphy, Douglas Hall in action in the air.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-06 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
David Desmond, Ballincollig in action against Tramore Athletic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-06(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Ronan Stanton, College Corinthians in action against Douglas Hall defender Jason Dunphy.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-05 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Ryan Nolan, Tramore Athletic tries to stay clear of Ballincollig defender Daniel Murphy.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-05(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Red card for Aidan O'Mahony, College Corinthians. Some thought his tackle deserved only a yellow card.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-04 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Barry Lawlor, Ballincollig makes a well-timed tackle to take possession from David McCarthy, Tramore Athletic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-04(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Red card for Aidan O'Mahony, College Corinthians. Some thought his tackle deserved only a yellow card.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-03 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Ballincollig captain David Sweeney makes a clearance.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-03(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Chris Fox, Douglas Hall celebrates his equalizing goal with teammate #11 Derek Varian.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-02 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Ballincollig captain David Sweeney eyes the ball before making a clearance.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-02(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Bryan Cotter, Corinthians makes a clearance up the right wing.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-msl-01 
 EE SPORT SOCCER 11/03/2017.
At The Landing Field, Ballincollig. MSL senior second division, Ballincollig v Tramore Athletic.
Ballincollig captain David Sweeney eyes the ball before making a clearance.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-msl-01(1) 
 EE sport Munster Senior league soccer 12/03/2017.
College Corinthians vs Douglas Hall, at Castletreasure, Co. Cork.
Derek Varian, Douglas Hall looks to unlock the Corinthians defence.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-13 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017. Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne finished 1-1.
Stephen Christopher, Cobh Ramblers in action in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-12 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017. Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne finished 1-1.
Stephen Christopher, Cobh Ramblers in action in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-11 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017. Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne finished 1-1.
Shelbourne goalkeeper Dean Delany, prevents a header from Ross Mann, Cobh Ramblers in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-10 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017. Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne finished 1-1.
Stephen Christopher, Cobh Ramblers challenges for possession in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-09 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017. Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne.
Shane Lowth, Cobh Ramblers puts a cross in from the right wing in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-08 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Ross Mann, Cobh Ramblers sees his effort go over the bar in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-07 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Stuart Ashton, coach and Stephen Henderson, manager, Cobh Ramblers watch the action from the dug-out in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-06 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Stuart Ashton, coach Cobh Ramblers in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-05 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Stuart Ashton, coach and Stephen Henderson, manager, Cobh Ramblers head to the dressing room at half-time in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-04 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Craig Donnelan, Cobh Ramblers in action against Shelbourne in the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-03 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Craig Donnelan, Cobh Ramblers in action against Shelbourne in the first half of the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-02 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Craig Donnelan, Cobh Ramblers in action against Shelbourne in the first half of the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cobh-01 
 EEXX sport 11/03/2017.
Ross Mann, Cobh Ramblers under pressure up front from Shelbourne defenders Derek Prendergast and James Brown in the first half of the SSE Airtricity League First Division clash at St Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork on Saturday 11th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-breaking-the-silence-01 
 Donation to 'Breaking the Silence, Cobh' from Cobh Ramblers FC, Cobh Co. Cork.
The handover, part of the proceeds from the Roy Keane Q&A club fundariser, was done at half time during the Cobh Ramblers vs Shelbourne game on Saturday.
(front) Alfie Naughnane with (l to r) Sam Fehily, Risteard Tobin, Peter Naughnane collecting the donation from Bob Donovan, Chairman, Cobh Ramblers FC, with Jane Brady and Michael O'Donovan, Vice Chairman, Cobh Ramblers FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-16 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
#8 Shane O'Connor, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-15 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Steven Sheehan, Neptune in action against Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-14 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Darren Cronin, Neptune in action under the basket against Jordan McClelland, Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-13 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Darren Cronin, Neptune in action under the basket against Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-12 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Adam Heaphy, Neptune in action against Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-11 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Gary Walsh, Neptune defends against Jack Mackey, Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-10 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Jimmy Puha, Donegal keeps the rebound from Gary Walsh, Neptune eyes the basket.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-09 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Jimmy Puha, Donegal keeps the rebound from Adam Heaphy, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-09(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Niall Murphy in action for UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-08 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Adam Drummond, Neptune breaks with possession.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-08(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Kyle Hosford in action for UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-07 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Shane Duggan, Neptune shoots.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-07(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Adrian O'Sullivan makes a pass for UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-06 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Adam Drummond, Neptune makes a pass.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-06(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Niall Murphy scores for UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-05 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Adam Drummond, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-05(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Niall Murphy scores for UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-04 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Shane Duggan, Neptune in action against Donegal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-04(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Ronan O'Sullivan in action forr UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-03 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Tanner Brooks, Neptune eyes a three-point shot.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-03(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Roy Downey in action forr UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-02 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
BFG Neptune coach Paul Kelleher watches the action on court.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-02(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Roy Downey in action forr UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-01 
 EEXX cork sport basketball 11/03/2017.
BFG Neptune vs LYIT Donegal at Neptune Stadium, Cork.
Tanner Brooks, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-01(1) 
 EEXX sport 12/03/2017. Mens Superleague Basketball at The Mardyke Arena, Cork.
UCC Demons vs DCU Saints. 
Jacob Lawson in action forr UCC Demons.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-11 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for Elaine Duggan ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Kate Todd Ahern and Milo Frode De La Foret look out from behind a clock face of the float of The Church of St Anne, Shandon, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-10 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for Elaine Duggan ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Anouk Frode De La Foret, and Meabh O'Connor look out from behind a clock face of the float of The Church of St Anne, Shandon, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-09 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe...' 
(l to r) Eugenie Benoit, Anniina Heikinheimo, (front) Aine Casey and Louise Cashman get set for the parade.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-08 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe...' 
One of the floats ready for the parade.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-07 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
(l to r) Callum Hayes, Dylan Coleman, Shannon Lee, Ralph Muracha and Shannon O'Connell with (front) Shauna O'Connell from Ark Link, Blackpool .
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-06 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe...' 
(bottom) Aine Casey and (top) Madeleine Amaro.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-05 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe...' 
(l to r) Eugenie Benoit, Tessie Mengin, Alexandre Legrain, Aine Casey and Madeleine Amaro.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-04 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Jonathan Crean with Jekaterina and Anthony Rusinov have plenty of time....with the Mangan Clock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-03 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Jonathan Crean with Jekaterina and Anthony Rusinov have plenty of time....with the Mangan Clock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-02 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Florent Okalla gets ready for his role as an electric tram conductor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-art-link-01 
 EE 12/03/2017. Requested for ECHO LIFE/ FEATURES: Members of CORK COMMUNITY ART LINK preparing for the St Patrick’s Day parade. The Echo had a behind the scenes view of rehearsals at Marina Commercial Park.
Florent Okalla gets ready for his role as an electric tram conductor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate09 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Diarmuid O'Drisceoil, Conference Speaker and Food Historian with Miriam O'Drisceoil.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate08 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Barry Pitcher, Dublin and Maeve L'Estrange, UCD.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate07 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Dr. Claudia Kinmonth, NUIG, Dr. Meriel McClatchie, UCD and Madeline Shanahan, La Trobe.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate06 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Sally McKenna, Food Writer from West Cork and Dr. Colin Sage, Chairman Cork Food Policy Council.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate05 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
John Mulcahy, Failte Ireland and Steve Cox, UCC Conference Office.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate04 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Fiona O'Toole, LocalEyes, Conal Creedon, UCC and Flicka Small, UCC School of English.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate03 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Thia Hennessy, UCC Food Business, Willie Weir, UCC Adult Education and Rebecca O'Keeffe, Taste Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate02 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Hiram Morgan, UCC School of History and Regina Sexton, UCC Food and Culinary Historian (Conference Co-Organiser).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUCCFoodConferenceFarmgate01 
 XXjob 11/03/2017
Irish Examiner.
UCC Food Conference. 
Conference Delegates, at the Farmgate Cafe, English Market, Cork.
Dr. Chad, Ludington, UCC School of History (Conference Co-Organiser) and Kay Harte, Farmgate Cafe.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale08 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Adam Burke, Mayfield Utd, Cormac Collins, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale07 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Sean O'Neill, Mayfield Utd, Gavin Casey, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale06 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Adam Burke, Mayfield Utd, Cormac Collins, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale05 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Adam Burke, Mayfield Utd, Cormac Collins, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale04 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Cian Mulcahy, Mayfield Utd, Luke Shanahan, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale03 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Adam Burke, Mayfield Utd, Cormac Collins, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale02 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Sean O'Neill, Mayfield Utd, Cormac Collins, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17Lg1MayfieldVsAvondale01 
 EEjob 12/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth Leagues, Under 17 League 1, Mayfield United V's Avondale United, at Mayfield Park, Cork.
Adam Burke, Mayfield Utd, Sean Nagle, Avondale Utd.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors09 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Luke Kingston, Highfield, Pat O'Toole, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors08 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Paddy O'Toole, Highfield, Cathal Evans, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors07 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Paddy O'Toole, Highfield, Cathal Evans, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors06 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Dave Kelly, Highfield, Dave Panter and Ger O'Connor, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors05 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Fintan O'Sullivan, Highfield, wins the lineout ball against Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors04 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Dave Kelly, Highfield, Colin Raftery, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors03 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Miah Cronin, Highfield, Pat O'Toole and James Connolly, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors02 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Ben O'Hea, Highfield, Lise Soloa and James Connolly, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAILDiv2AHighfieldVsCors01 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo Sport.
AIL Rugby, Division 2 A, Highfield V's Galway Corinthians, at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Miah Cronin, Highfield, gets the ball away to Ben Murphy, under pressure from Cathal Evans and Colm de Buitlear, Galway Corinthians.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall15 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Natasha O'Hanlon, Catherine McCormack, both Cobh, Noreen O'Connell and Claire Costello, both Glanmire.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall14 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Amanda O'Beirnes, Antionette Gillmartin, Tracy O'Callaghan, Chloe Chandler, Carloine Verwey, all from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall13 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Lisa Lydon, Veronica Brennan, Karen Britton and Ciara Hogan, all from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall12 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Kieran O'Donovan and Sharon Clarke, both from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall11 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Hylda Murphy, Cobh and Rose McCarthy, Ballinlough.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall10 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Saoirse McMahon, Millstreet and Nicola McMahon, Irish Cancer Society.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall09 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Grace Doolan, Cobh and Jenny Butler, Waterford.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall08 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Aisling and Ann Hurley with Marie O'Hanlon, all from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall07 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Trish Carlos, Butterfly Ball Committee and Cliona O'Connor, LeanMeanMonna (MC for Butterfly Ball). 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall06 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Trish Carlos, Butterfly Ball Committee and Cliona O'Connor, LeanMeanMonna (MC for Butterfly Ball). 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall05 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Sisters, Michelle and Clodagh Frahill, from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall04 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Brian Kavanagh, Douglas with sisters, Michelle and Clodagh Frahill, from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall03 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Julie and Patrick Walsh, from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall02 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Seàna Mullane, Ciara O'Donovan, Julie O'Neill, Sharon O'Shea, all from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2017ButterflyBall01 
 EEjob 11/03/2017
Echo News.
Butterfly Ball 2017, in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nurse programme, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Co. Cork.
Shane Cullimore and Michelle Greaney, both from Cobh.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
EOHHallvBlaney19 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall team and mentors celebrate after defeating against Blaney Academy in the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney18 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's James Daly (centre) is mobbed by teammates after scoring the winning goal with against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney17 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's James Daly (centre) is mobbed by teammates after scoring the winning goal with against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney16 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's James Daly celebrates the winning goal with Fionn Duggan against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney15 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's James Daly (right) celebrates the winning goal with Anton Frank against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney13 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's Fionn Duggan in action against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney11 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's Anton Frank in action against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney10 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's Anton Frank in action against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvBlaney04 
 11th March 2017..... Douglas Hall's Cillian Donlon in action against Blaney Academy during the under 15 Sketchers national cup quarter final in Monaghan on Saturday. Douglas Hall won one nil with a goal by James Daly and will now play St. Mary's Cork in the National cup semi final
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EE1- 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Azinhe Iroegbu . Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
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 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork with The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil l-r Charlotte Pearson Diabetes Ireland, Pauline Lynch Diabetes Ireland, Fred Lotty Cork City Community First Responders. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-14 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork with The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil, from the Girls Club Cork Cancer Support Centre, Founder Ann Dowley Spilliane and Manager Linda Goggin James. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
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 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , with The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil , Jim O’Donovan and Eileen O’Mahoney. Pictture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-12 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Carol Looley, Lord Mayor of Cork, Mia Looley and John Looley from Cork City Childrens Hospital. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-11 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil with (l) Lilian Canniffe, (r) Kitty O’Donoghue from Familly Carers Ireland Cork. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-10 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , l-r Don Looley C/P M.S. Ireland Cork Branch, Liz Hooley V/Chair . Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-9 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Evening Echo Editor, Maurice Gubbins as he addresses those gathered. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-7 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Lord Mayor of Cork, providing music l to r Pax Ó Faolain, Cárthach Ó Faoláin, Eric Long. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-6 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil and from the My Cork Polish Association, Arthur Kosiak (l) and Adam Oles (r) Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
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 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil with Mark O’Sullivan from CUH FM Hospital Radio. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-4 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Nicola Cullinane Evening Echo Marketing ,Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil and Karen O’Donoghue Irish Examiner. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
EE-3 
 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahil with the Evening Echo’s Editor, Maurice Gubbins. Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
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 EEEjob 10/03/2017 Pictured at the opening of this years Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary Awards at City Hall Cork , l-r Aruba Coughlan Cork Dance Company with Irene Higgins, Picture: Andy Jay 
 Keywords: EE, awards, cork city hall, evening echo
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13.03.2017
Rosemary O’Neill, daughter of the later Tip O’Neill Freeman of Cork City, was presented with a gift of ‘Roll on the Lee’ by Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill on a courtesy visit to Cork City Hall. The CD was produced by Cork’s own Jimmy MacCarthy in support of Enable Ireland’s proposed new Children’s Centre. Enable Ireland recently won the Cork Chamber Non Profit of the Year award. 
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Lord Mayor Supports ‘Roll on the Lee’ CD
PRESS RELEASE 13th March 2017

On a courtesy visit to Cork City Hall yesterday Rosemary O’Neill, daughter of the late Tip O’Neill (Freeman of Cork City) was presented with a gift of ‘Roll on the Lee’ by Lord Mayor Councillor Des Cahill. In advance of his trip to Washington D.C. this week, the Lord Mayor has said that he is looking forward to representing the people of Cork at the White House and that Cork and the USA have such positive links.

Enable Ireland recently won the Cork Chamber Non Profit of the Year Award. It currently provides support services to over 670 children with physical disabilities at the Lavanagh Centre in Cork. Founded in 1954, the centre is no longer suitable for the needs of children with disabilities and the future children of Cork. They have purchased a 7 acre site in Curraheen and now need to raise €7.5 million to complete this state of the art centre.

Jimmy MacCarthy gifted 1,000 copies of his single ‘Roll on the Lee’ to Enable Ireland. The song relates to his time growing up in Cork city and county and is a perfect gift for any Corkonian, home or away. It is for sale in Golden Discs, Patrick Street, the two Enable Ireland charity shops, the Lavanagh Centre and via www.enableireland.ie for €5 with all proceeds going to develop the new children’s centre..

Notes for editor
About Enable Ireland 
Founded in 1948, Enable Ireland provides services to over 5,200 children and adults with disabilities from 40 locations in 14 counties.
Our services for children and their families cover all aspects of a child's physical, educational, and social development from early infancy through adolescence.
We offer a range of services to adults with disabilities which include day care training, personal development, supported and independent living, and social and leisure activities.

Enable Ireland is part funded by the HSE and other statutory agencies. Every year we require over €2 million in additional funding to meet the costs of delivering our services. Without this additional income from our shops and fundraising we would not be able to meet the needs of the children and their families relying on our services.
We have a nationwide chain of 21 retail shops selling clothes, books and bric-a-brac, and raise funds through community fundraising, corporate and national fundraising.
The demand for our services continues to increase throughout Ireland. We have set ourselves the challenging goal of meeting these needs by providing a full range of high quality services, and expanding into local communities.

Further information on:
www.enableireland.ie
www.facebook.com/actionondisability
www.twitter.com/enableireland

or please contact Maria Desmond, Community Fundraising Manager, 087 7905029
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Tom Tom Turnaround and C M Healy part company during the 5-Y-O Gelding's Maiden at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Shackleton and Declan Queally topple at the last with the 5-Y-O Gelding's Maiden at their mercy, during the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Gortnagirl and Derek O'Connor jump the last ahead of eventual winner Ebonys Encore and Declan Queally, in the 5-Y-O & Upwards Mares' Maiden at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Speak Easy and Richie Harding clear the last to easily land the 4-Y-O Maiden at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kathleen Fenton and Grace Duggan, both from Fermoy, enjoying the action at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eddie Coffey, Cahir and Pat Sheehan, Fethard, attending the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sharon, Isabelle and Peter Hallahan from Aglish, enjoying the action at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Maura O'Doherty, centre, with Trina, Katie, Ava and Gavin O'Donovan, all from Araglen, on race card selling duty at the point-to-point races in Kilworth.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's Liam Ross tussles with College Corinthians' Pat Buckley, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's Robert O'Mahony shoots as College Corinthians' Adam Doyle closes in, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's David Sahm clears his lines under pressure from College Corinthians' Josh Delacey, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's Brian Holland battles in the air with College Corinthians' Daniel Quinlan, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's Evan O'Sullivan battles with College Corinthians' Sam Torres, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas Hall's Robert Cregan races past College Corinthians' Dylan Arundell, during their Teddy Healy Cup quarter-final clash, at Moneygourney.
Picture: David Keane.
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Liz Nagle accompanied by Denis Buckley, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eve Holland and Laura Twohig, looking stylish at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ed Kearney, Ann O'Connor and Sinead Daly, attending the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Amanda Riordan and Gavin Looney, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Players Derek Looney, Shane Kelly and Richard O'Keeffe, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Players Stephen Crowley, David Malone and Bryan O'Leary, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Players Gary Lehane and Nicky Kelly, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mossie Barry, vice-president, Maurice Barry and John Brennan, chairman, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Clive and Majella O'Donovan, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Clare Harrington and Gillian Fitzgerald, looking glamorous at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Norma and John Fitzgerald, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Christy and Abina Coomey and Eileen Lucey, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sean and Ann McCarthy, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Club president John Clohessy and his wife Rita, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Munster Council chairman Jerry O'Sullivan and his wife Gearoidine, attending the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Stephen and Patricia Kelly, attending the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Grace Scannell, is all smiles at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sean and Lynda O'Brien, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ciara Twomey, Elaine Condon and Maria Punch, enjoying the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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Roy and Gillian Scannell, at the Mayfield GAA victory dinner dance, at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.
Picture: David Keane.
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At the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week was Shane Kent of Legion Ireland as a Roman centurion. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were Eithne and Tara Hayes, Rochestown. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were Deirdre, Teagan and Kirsten O'Flynn, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were Ellen, William and Catherine Chambers, Ballinlough. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week was Cian Nash, Upper Glanmire, after hooking a duck. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were sisters Aíbhlín and Mairead Creedon, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Daniel Gosling, Skehard Road, Cork, wearing a Roman helmet during the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were Gerry and Teegan O'Connell, Mallow. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were twins Lara and Clíona Moylan, Fountainstown. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Enjoying the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week were Daniel, Saoirse and Brendan Aherne, Hazelwood, Mallow. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Family Funday at the Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks during Engineers Week was Reed Barry, Frankfield. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Andrew O'Reilly, Cobh, enjoying the sunshine at White Point near Cobh, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch was Evan O'Mahony, Kilbrittain. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 12/03/2017 ... 
At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch were Helen Hynes, Kinsale, (left) and Cabrini Cahill, Kinsale, members of the fund-raising sub-committee for the track & pitch. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch was James Hosford, Minane Bridge, next to a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch were John and Kyle Doody, Robert's Cove. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch was Marie O'Connell, Riverstick, a volunteer helping out with running the event. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch was Martin O'Brien, fifth year student at Kinsale Community School. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 12/03/2017 ... 
At the Tractor Run which started at Belgooly G.A.A. grounds, Co. Cork, to raise funds for Kinsale Community School's track & pitch were (from left) Hillary McCarthy, committee member; Eddie Kelleher, chairperson, Kinsale Community School Parents Association fund raising sub-committee, and Samantha Bowen, committee. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Ballymena's Mark Foster winning a line-out ball against Dolphin in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's Ian O'Donoghue passing the ball as Ballymena's Ritchie McMaster challenges during the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's Ryan Murphy racing for the line to score a try against Ballymena in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's Barry Keeshan kicking a drop-goal for an important score against Ballymena in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's Gerry Ryan passing the ball as he was about to be challenged by Ballymena's Bryan Young in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's Gerry Ryan side-stepping Ballymena's Glenn Baillie in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT 11/03/2017 (JMH) ... 
Dolphin's David O'Mahony making a break through the centre against Ballymena in the All-Ireland League Division 1B game at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 12/03/2017 ... 
Munster players congratulating each other after defeating Ulster A in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Darren O'Shea competing for a lineout ball with Ulster A's Pete Browne in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ulster A's Zack McCall being tackled by Munster A's Sam Arnold in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Sam Arnold bursts through the Ulser A line to score a first half try in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Sam Arnold bursts through to score a first half try against Ulster A in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Darren O'Shea on his way to scoring a try against Ulster A in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Darren O'Shea wins a high ball against Ulster in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Stephen Fitzgerald trying to get past Ulster A's Conor Kelly in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Robin Copeland trying to block down a kick from Ulster A scrum-half Dave Shanahan in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ulster A's Mark Best being tackled by Munster A's Sam Arnold in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's John Poland kicks clear of Ulster A's Dave Shanahan in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Munster A's Dave Johnston passes the ball as he is tackled by Ulster A players David Busby and Conor Kelly in the B&I Cup quarter-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Runners heading out the field at the start of the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Coming home in second place is Sergiu Ciobanu, Clonliffe Harriers AC at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Coming home in third place is Kevin Maunsell of Clonmel AC at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Runners heading out the field at the start of the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Clohisey, Raheny Shamrock crossing the line in first place to win the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Clohisey, Raheny Shamrock crossing the line in first place to win the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 Mick Clohisey, Raheny Shamrock who lead out the field and went on to win the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
Mick Clohisey, Raheny Shamrock crossing the line in first place to win the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
At the start line were , Ann and Ciara Bostock and Vicky Tate at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
Denis forde and Michael Joyce who both ran in the first race pictured at yesterdays Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Brian and Eilish Ahern, Brian Newman and Gary Walsh, Bweeng at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Crowds gather for the start of the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Bill Masterson from the U.S.A. at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
Emer O’Shaughnessy and Sharon McMeel, Kilkenny at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
John Scanneell, Turners Cross, Cork with Donal Burke from Whitechurch who ran in the first race at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Kevin Murphy, NewRoss, Chris O’Driscoll, Cork and Carol Franklin, Midleton at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Enda McMorrow, Dundrum and Joan McTiernan, Donore at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 12-03-2017 
Race starter Dan McCathy with Sinead Corcoran and Willie O’Mahony at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Joan Tiernan, Dave Hutson,Gerry Forde and Des Gill at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Con Murphy, Donie Walsh, Michael Joyce who ran i the first Ballycotton 10 with Barry Moran at the Ballycotton 10 road race in East Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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FF candidate Mary Rose Desmond is running in the 10-seat Carrigaline-Ballincollig electoral area but has postered a section of Carrigaline village beyond the electoral boundary, marked by the Owenboy River.
Pictured is former County Mayor Cllr Tim Lombard who is running in the Bandon - Kinsale Election Area where Mary Rose has placed her posters.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
MC John McHale interviewing Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh.
Pic: Brian Lougheed
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Noreen O'Connell and Eileen Harrington from Gurranabraher.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Colette O'Connor, Aaron Leahy, and Geraldine Mulcahy.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are women attending the event
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are guest speakers; students Iga Golinska, Veena Jai Singh, Karen Duke, faciltator, and Judith Ogiogwa.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Kathleen O'Callaghan, Chris Falvey and Martina O'Leary of 'Sing Your Heart Out' choir.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Nuala Panek, Bernie Hogan, May Buckley and Betty Kearney of 'Sing Your Heart Out' choir.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Patricia Cotter, Cork City Partnership; Theresa McCarthy, HSE; Mary Sheehy of Cork City Partnership, and Amy Russell, NiCHE community worker who gave a talk and demonstration on 'Chair Yoga'
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news cork 08/03/2017.
Celebrating International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 at The Hut Community Centre, Gurranabraher, Cork from 10:30am 'till 1:30pm. 'The meaning of International Women’s Day' with Karen Duke.
Pictured are Patricia Cotter and Mary Sheehy of Cork City Partnership with (middle) speaker Iga Golinska who spoke about women and the health system in Poland.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 10/03/2017.
Washing the child... Safehaven Marine staff washing record attempting speedboat 'Thunderchild', ahead of self-righting tests in the River Lee at Kennedy Quay, Cork on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 10/03/2017.
Washing the child... Safehaven Marine staff washing record attempting speedboat 'Thunderchild', ahead of self-righting tests in the River Lee at Kennedy Quay, Cork on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 10/03/2017.
Washing the child... Safehaven Marine staff washing record attempting speedboat 'Thunderchild', ahead of self-righting tests in the River Lee at Kennedy Quay, Cork on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 08/03/2017. Video with this.
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Pupils from St Michael's NS, Blackrock at the concert at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 08/03/2017. Video with this.
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Pupils from St Michael's NS, Blackrock enjoying the concert at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 08/03/2017. Video with this.
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Gorilla on cello at the concert at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pops-03 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017.
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Evelyn Grant speaking to the audience at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pops-02 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017. VIDEO WITH THIS
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Pupils from St Brendan's GNS, The Glen, Cork amongst the audience enjoying the concert at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pops-01 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017.
The annual series of concerts for primary and post primary schools; ‘The Colours of Music’ presented by Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra on Wednesday 8th March at 10am and 12 noon in City Hall, Cork. 
This year students are invited to explore and experience The Colours of Music with the Cork Pops Orchestra. Happy music, sad music, peaceful music, or dramatic music – all these different kinds of sounds evoke an emotional response, which often correlates to colour. People tend to pair fast music in major keys with lighter, more vivid yellow colours, whereas slow music in a minor key is more likely to be associated with darker, bluer colours. Then, there are the fascinating accounts of composers and artists who have synaesthesia – a neurological condition through which the listener ‘hears’ music as ‘seeing’ colours.
Pupils from St Brendan's GNS, The Glen, Cork; (front trio) Kathy Cullinane, Kiera Busteed and Ciara Curtain, with (rear) Kayleigh Mehighan, Jessica O'Donoghue, and Amy Cullinane at City Hall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-08 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Maurice Dineen of Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane and librarian Deirbhile Dennehy amongst the audience enjoying the trad music and sing-along.
LC-music-07 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Kathleen O'Brien sings at the music session by Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane.
LC-music-06 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane performing at the library.
LC-music-05 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane perform at the library.
LC-music-04 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
James McCarthy enjoying the music of Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane.
LC-music-03 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Librarian Deirbhile Dennehy and Maurice Dineen with (front) musicians Joanne Quirke, Jim Carroll, and Paul Clesham of Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane.
LC-music-02 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Musicians Joanne Quirke, Jim Carroll, and Paul Clesham of Club Ceoil, Ballyphehane.
LC-music-01 
 EE news request by Kelly O'Brien 10/03/2017.
Club Ceoil celebrated Seachtain na Gaeilge with a performance for Ballyphehane Daycare Centre, at Tory Top Road Library on Friday 10th March 2017.
Pic and video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
Kitty Ring, Ita Colman and Enda Bevan.
LC-ms-ireland-12 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017. Pic with children Alex and Abbey.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017. Pic with children Alex and Abbey.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017. Pic with children Alex and Abbey.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-09 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017. Pic with children Alex and Abbey.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-08 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-07 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-06 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-05 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-04 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-03 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-02 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ms-ireland-01 
 ECHO FEATURES: Michelle Hanley with children 4yo Alex and 10yo Abbey. Michelle is doing a fundraising tandem skydive for MS Ireland on 8th April 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-motorbike-04 
 EE news 09/03/2017.
ROBERT MCNAMARA story: Philipp Hauschild with his 125 RMR Superbyke (SUPERBYKE)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-motorbike-03 
 EE news 09/03/2017.
ROBERT MCNAMARA story: Philipp Hauschild with his 125 RMR Superbyke (SUPERBYKE)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-motorbike-02 
 EE news 09/03/2017.
ROBERT MCNAMARA story: Philipp Hauschild with his 125 RMR Superbyke (SUPERBYKE)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-motorbike-01 
 EE news 09/03/2017.
ROBERT MCNAMARA story: Philipp Hauschild with his 125 RMR Superbyke (SUPERBYKE)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-gsk-visit-02 
 EEXX news 09/03/2017.
Engineer's Week; Thirty three pupils from Crosshaven Boys National School visited GSK Cork to learn about engineering during Engineer's Week 2017. The pupils are taking part in in STEAM's (Science, Tech, Engineering, Arts and Maths) ten week fun and engaging 'Engineering in a Box' programme.
Pupils arrive on-site.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-gsk-visit-01 
 EEXX news 09/03/2017.
Engineer's Week; Thirty three pupils from Crosshaven Boys National School visited GSK Cork to learn about engineering during Engineer's Week 2017. The pupils are taking part in in STEAM's (Science, Tech, Engineering, Arts and Maths) ten week fun and engaging 'Engineering in a Box' programme.
Liam O' Leary beneath the onsite wind turbine. (pupils had a quick bus tour of the site)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-09 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Terminal building at Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-08 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-07 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-06 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-05 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-04 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-03 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-02 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bill-01 
 XX business -ref Padraig Hoare interview 09/03/2017.
Bill Daly, Head of Asset Care, Cork Airport, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bike-05 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' Dr Dean Venables, UCC; Anita Lenihan, Cork City Cycling Officer, Cork City Council; and (front) Stephan Koch, Chairperson of Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork. 
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-bike-04 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' (l to r) Dr Dean Venables, UCC; Anita Lenihan, Cork City Cycling Officer, Cork City Council; and Stephan Koch, Chairperson of Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork. 
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-bike-03 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' Michael Hanrahan, UCC student gets a helping hand from ( Left) Darren McAdam-O'Connell, and Stephan Koch, Chairperson of Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork at the launch.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-bike-03-(1) 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' Michael Hanrahan, UCC student gets a helping hand from ( Left) Darren McAdam-O'Connell, and Stephan Koch, Chairperson of Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork at the launch.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-bike-02 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' (front right) Michael Hanrahan, UCC student; Emily Lynch, Health Promotion, UCC; Stephan Koch, Chairperson of Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork; and student Amy Stone.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-bike-01 
 EEXX news 08/03/2017 at University College, Cork.
Launch of Cork Transport and Mobility Forum's Cycling Skills brochure- 'A guide for adult cyclists' (front) Michael Hanrahan, UCC student; Emily Lynch, Health Promotion, UCC; Stephan Koch, Chair, Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork; and student Amy Stone.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
JCThunderChild12 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild11 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild10 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild09 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild08 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild07 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild06 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild05 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild04 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Picture sequence of the Self Righting exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild03 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Plenty od public interest for the Self Right exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild02 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Preperations for the Self Right exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCThunderChild01 
 EEXXjob 10/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Thunder Child, self righting test on Kennedy Quay, Cork.
Preperations for the Self Right exercise.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ17 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Luke Lynch and his grand dad, Paul Lynch, during some sparring.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ16 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Luke Lynch and his grand dad, Paul Lynch, during some sparring.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ15 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Paul Lynch and Ken Sheehan, in action.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ14 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Louise Summers with her mum, Linda Summers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ13 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Luke Lynch, with his Under 14 World Championship Trophy and various Medals.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ12 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Aisling Donovan and her brother, Conor Donovan, with their various winning Medals and Trophies.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ11 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Isabella Crean O'Driscoll.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ10 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Luke Lynch, with his Under 14 World Championship Trophy and various Medals and his grand dad, Paul Lynch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ09 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Paul Lynch with his grand children, Nicole Wallace and Luke Lynch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ08 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Kaizen Karate Club members with Paul Lynch (right).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ07 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Paul Lynch, during the Warmup.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ06 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Warm Up, 2nd Dan Blackbelt, Ken Sheehan.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ05 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Megan Sweeney.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ04 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Liam Hill.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ03 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Shay Hill.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ02 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Brothers, Liam and Shay Hill.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKaizenKarateClubCZ01 
 EEjob 08/03/2017
Echo News/Echo Sport.
Club Zone.
Paul Lynch & Kaizen Karate Club, at Deerpark CBS Hall, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Emelia Slattery, Nicole Wallace, Ali O'Mahony, receiving instruction on the Basic First Stance from, Black Belt, Sarah Ludgate.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall12 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
General View.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall11 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
General View.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall10 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Mike Cronin, Cronin's Menswear Oliver Plunkett Street.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall09 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Louise Cotter and Polly Magee, both with Save Cork City.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall08 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Polly Magee, speaking during the Save Cork City presentation. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall07 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Polly Magee, speaking during the Save Cork City presentation. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall06 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Ken Leahy, ARUP, speaking during his presentation.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall05 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Ken Leahy, ARUP, speaking during his presentation.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall04 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Ken Leahy, ARUP, speaking during his presentation.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall03 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, speaking at the meeting.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall02 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Pat O'Connell, President Cork Business Association, during one of the presentations.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFloodMeetingCityHall01 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Public Meeting on Cork's Flood Scheme, in the Millennium Hall, City Hall, Cork.
Lawrence Owens, CEO Cork Business Association and Pat O'Connell, President Cork Business Association.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEireOgPresentation03 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Eire Òg Gaa Club, Premier 2 A Minor Hurling and Under 16 Premier 2 A Hurling League, winning team Medal Presentation Night, at Lee Valley Golf and Country Club, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Cathal Mullins, Captain Premier 2 A Hurling Squad and Jerome Kelleher, Captain Under 16 Premier 2 A Hurling Squad.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEireOgPresentation02 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Eire Òg Gaa Club, Premier 2 A Minor Hurling and Under 16 Premier 2 A Hurling League, winning team Medal Presentation Night, at Lee Valley Golf and Country Club, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Premier 2 A Hurling Squad with their winners Cups.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEireOgPresentation01 
 EEjob 24/03/2017
Echo Sport.
Eire Òg Gaa Club, Premier 2 A Minor Hurling and Under 16 Premier 2 A Hurling League, winning team Medal Presentation Night, at Lee Valley Golf and Country Club, Ovens, Co. Cork.
Under 16 Captain, Jerome Kelleher, holding the Cup, with the Under 16 Squad.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
ietommylyonsbyline 
 XXjob 03/07/2015
Exam Sport 
Tommy Lyons, Irish Examiner.
Picture: David Keane.
Fotoware
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 XXJob - 8.3.17 U21 Football Championship Munster quarter-finals: Kerry and Clare in action at Austin Stack Park Tralee, Co Kerry ./ Photo By Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD - www.dwalshphoto.ieTralee Co Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone : 00353 87 26 72 033 Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981 E/mail : info@dwalshphoto.ie WEB Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
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 XXJob - 8.3.17 U21 Football Championship Munster quarter-finals: Cathal Bambury Kerry and Einne O'Connor Clare in action at Austin Stack Park Tralee, Co Kerry ./ Photo By Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD - www.dwalshphoto.ieTralee Co Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone : 00353 87 26 72 033 Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981 E/mail : info@dwalshphoto.ie WEB Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
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 XXJob - 8.3.17 U21 Football Championship Munster quarter-finals: Cathal Bambury Kerry and Einne O'Connor Clare in action at Austin Stack Park Tralee, Co Kerry ./ Photo By Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD - www.dwalshphoto.ieTralee Co Kerry Ireland Mobile Phone : 00353 87 26 72 033 Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981 E/mail : info@dwalshphoto.ie WEB Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
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 XXJob - 8.3.17 U21 Football Championship Munster quarter-finals: John Mark Foley Kerry and Colm Pyne Clare in action at Austin Stack Park Tralee, Co Kerry ./ 
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter, pictured are Terry Brennan, vocal coach, Derry Cotter, writer and Finola Doyle-O'Neill, director
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Finola Doyle-O'Neill (left) director with members of the cast in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Adriana Dineen as Mary Shine and Brian Hogan as Billy in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Cormac Nugent (centre) who plays Sean with John McCaffrey, as John and Brid Drake as Rose in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ David O'Byrne (left) as Frank with vocal coach Tery Brenna in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Ber Maden as Beatrice Dilby and Adriana Dineen as Mary Shine in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Brian Hogan as Billy, John McCaffrey, as John and Brid Drake as Rose in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Cormac Nugent who plays Sean in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ Cormac Nugent (right) who plays Sean with Brian Hogan as Billy, John McCaffrey, as John and Brid Drake as Rose in The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017...... For Echo clubzone........ The UCC Players, the staff drama group rehearsing at the Abbey Tavern for their upcoming play 'The Inheritance' by Derry Cotter, pictured are Derry Cotter and Finola Doyle-O'Neill, director
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th March 2017...... Daniel Pender, UCC Collingwood cup winning team, February winner of the Southside & District sports award, receiving his award from Carmel Lonergan, general manager Cork International hotel, (main sponsors) with from left, Cllr Joe Harris,deputy county mayor; Tanya O'Sullivan, REDFM media sponsors; Cllr Joe Kavangh, deputy Lord mayor and Gerald McCarthy, award sponsor
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th March 2017...... Daniel Pender, UCC Collingwood cup winning team, February winner of the Southside & District sports award, receiving his award from Carmel Lonergan, general manager Cork International hotel, (main sponsors) with seated John McCarthy, chairman UCC soccer, Back from left, Frances Pender, Cllr Joe Harris,deputy county mayor; Tanya O'Sullivan, REDFM media sponsors; Cllr Joe Kavangh, deputy Lord mayor and Gerald McCarthy, award sponsor and Pat Pender
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Des Cahill with Ciaran McMahon, chairman and managing director Ford Ireland at the unveiling of the Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Des Cahill with Ciaran McMahon, (right) chairman and managing director Ford Ireland and John Manning, marketing director Ford Ireland at the unveiling of the Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Des Cahill with Ciaran McMahon, (right) chairman and managing director Ford Ireland and John Manning, marketing director Ford Ireland at the unveiling of the Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Des Cahill with Ciaran McMahon, chairman and managing director Ford Ireland at the unveiling of the Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th March 2017.... The Ford 100 banner on Grand Parade in Cork with an image of a Model T and that Ford was established in Cork in 1917
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 ]10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th March 2017 ........ For weekend......... Claire Anderson with her grandmother Sheila Harrington in Carrigaline , County Cork
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Roy Keane doing a bit of autographing before the big event.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh relaxing before the big event.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Seamus McDonagh signing some autographs
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Ronan Collins and and his fiance Katie McCarthy from Innishannon, Co. Cork
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
From left:a Audrey Scanlan from Glanmire, Gary Power from Blackrock and Hansey Sexton from Glanmire.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
David Buckley from Cobh with his son Dylan.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
David Buckley from Cobh with his son Dylan.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Scott McCullagh (left) from Ballyvolane and Sean O'Connor, Farranree.

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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
Back, left Robert Long and Declan Barry (right) witih Cian and Sarah Barry, all from Bandon.
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Pictured at an audience with Roy Keane and Seamus McDonagh, which took place at the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel on Friday, March 10, 2017 in aid of Cobh Ramblers FC.
 Daire Carroll (left) and his brother Louis from Fermoy.
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Bishop of Cloyne William Crean at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at his residence in Cobh, with Neil O'Carroll, chairman of the fund-raising committee, left, Capt John Carpenter, conductor of the 1 Brigade Army Band, Collins Barracks, Cork and committe members Trish Morrissey, Donal Kerins and Fr Jim Moore.
Picture: David Keane.
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MC Kevin Cullinane, chatting with Ann-Marie O'Sullivan of AM O'Sullivan PR, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cllr Anthony Barry, deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork and Cllr Cathal Rasmussen, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Don Ryan and Fr Liam Kelleher, both Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Henry and Joan Black, Cobh and Glanmire, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Victor and Mary McCaffrey from Cobh, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mairead Cullinane, Cobh, chatting with committee member Trish Morrissey from Midleton, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Michael Carlin, manager of Cobh Credit Union and his wife Tina, enjoying the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Locals Tony McKeown and Cormac MacCoitir, attending the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sinead Delaney and Ann Walsh, both AIB Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mairead O'Carroll, Whitegate and Fr Jim Moore, Cobh, at the formal launch of the St Colman's Cathedral pipe organ restoration fund, at the bishop's residence in Cobh.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kay Keegan and Noelle Desmond, both Cork County Council PPN, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sheila O'Keeffe and Jacinta Carroll, both of IRD Duhallow, are all smiles at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Moggy Somers of Cobh Tidy Towns, left, getting some information from Aine O'Sullivan of Disability Federation of Ireland, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Evan O'Brien, Conor Allen and Damien Tobin, all of Local Link Cork & Cancer Connect, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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John Desmond, Fire Department HQ, Mark Horgan, Ballincollig Fire Station and Niall Cronin, Macroom Fire Station, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mary O'Halloran of Waterloo Renewal Group and Mary Keohane of Blarney/Macroom PPN, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Paschal Cullen of Camden Fort Meagher and Conor Nelligan, Cork County Council heritage officer, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Verona Murphy and Antoinette Heslin, both Sallybrook Tidy Towns, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Abi Mulcahy and Lorraine Hogan, both Cork Comhairle na nOg, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ruth Griffin, Ronan O Caoimh and Ciaran Lynch, all of Cork ETB, attending the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Denis Kelly, PPN Secretariat, speaking at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Annette Lane and Sean Holland, both Muintir Na Tire, at the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Garda Jacqui White and Diarmuid Cronin of CADO, Southern Region, attending the Cork County Public Participation Network event, at Cork County Hall.
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Niall Kennedy on the punch bag during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Derry Howley skipping during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Wendy Cahill and Cheyanne Breen, getting ready for action at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Boxers with their coaches Dan and Daniel Lane, trainer Chris Cashman and IHF regional manager Anne Riordan, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Cian Neally sparring with Azaro Dugast, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Emma Looney on the punch bag during a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Dan Lane, coach, Anne Riordan IHF regional manager, John Wiseman, secretary of CCBB and Daniel Lane, coach, at a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Boxers taking part in a training session at Cork Boxing Centre, Churchfield, before the upcoming 'Big Heart Fight Night' in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation at the Rochestown Park Hotel, on Saturday 18th of March 2017.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

CORK Big Heart Fight Night 2017
It is almost time for the fourth annual Big Heart Fight Night which will take place in the conference Centre of the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, on 18 March from 7pm.

This fundraiser is a firm fixture in the Cork events’ calendar and the 2017 showdown will not disappoint as once again the Irish Heart Foundation promises to stage an exciting event which is sure to get the heart pumping.

The Irish Heart Foundation is working locally and nationally to reduce the biggest causes of death in our country, namely heart disease and stroke, which claim almost 10,000 lives every year. “Our slogan is fighting heart disease and stroke and our big hearted fighters help to do this – quite literally! As a national charity, largely funded by public and corporate donations, events like this are vital to raise funds to support our work,” say organisers.

All the boxers have been training with the famous Dan Lane (Rylane Boxing Club) up in the cork County Boxing Centre in Churchfield, where they have been learning to box, while fundraising for an important cause. Their fundraising and all money from the ticket sales will fund the Irish Heart Foundation’s heart attack and stroke symptoms awareness campaign.

It’s sure to be a fantastic night so come along to cheer on these fighters! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite, on the night of the event or contact Regional Manager Anne Riordan at 086-852 0199 or at ariordan@irishheart.ie
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Frank, Catherina, Alex and Alan Lee, Bishopstown, Cork, enjoying a visit to the Regional Park, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, in the garden whch features a new garden cafe (right) at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Nano Nagle's tomb (centre left) in the graveyard area at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Dr. Danielle O'Donovan, programme manager, and Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, looking at an exhibition video of 18th century Cork in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The chapel area in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The finsihed complex layout on screen in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The entrance to the heritage area in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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A new archive in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The new lecture theatre in Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Part of the restored 18th century convent and school buildings at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Shane Clarke, CEO, Nano Nagle Place, outside the Douglas Street main entrance to Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The old primary school (right) and the new educational campus under construction (centre) at Nano Nagle Place off Douglas Street, Cork, which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The main entrance area off Douglas Street, Cork, to Nano Nagle Place which has been transformed into a heritage centre, gardens and community education hub. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Pietro O Dochartaigh Setti, who has a recipe in the book, and his mother Annalisa. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Phil Goodman, (left) whose idea the book was, and PJ Coogan, who launched the book, with Young At Heart, Douglas, members (from second left) Mary O'Leary, Mary Swanton, Maebh O'Connor and Kay Ratcliffe. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, was Trish Goodman, Carrigaline. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Phil Goodman, whose idea the book was, and her granddaughter Kate Goodman who has a recipe in the book. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Paddy and Nora Crowley, Ballinlough. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Margaret Sheehan, Maryborough, (left) and Dorothy Humphreys, Ballinlough. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Ann Drinan, Douglas, (left) and Ronnie Stack, Donnybrook. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, were (from left) Ann O'Sullivan, Ballinlough; Nancy Keane, Barrack St., and Rose Sheehan, Friars Walk. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were (from left) Margaret Quinn, Emer McCarthy and Maura Deasy, Douglas. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were Con and Pauline Reen, Grange. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS (for rory) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the launch of the Young At Heart, Douglas, Intergenerational Cookbook at St. Columba's Hall, Douglas, were John and Agnes Dwyer, Douglas. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Brendan Moore and Christine Moore, Quaker Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, was Nives Dzindo, Glanmire. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, was Aoife O'Connell, director, Lavit Gallery. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Stephen Fewer and Ann-Marie O'Sullivan and their children Ewan and Freya, Cork city. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were Carol Maher, Nash 19, and Padraig Spillane, Sternview Gallery. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins) 09/03/2017 ... 
At the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Angela Fewer which continues until April 29th. at the Sternview Gallery, Nash 19, Cork, were the artist, Angela Fewer, (centre) with Zoe Dalton, Glanmire, (left) and Margaret O'Sullivan, Cloghroe.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Con O’Callaghan, Leap at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Bernie O’Sullivan and Betty Duncliffe at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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San Keane, Rosscarbery at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Helen Wycherley, Celtic Ross Hotel with Bernadette Milner and Gerry Milner at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Phil Joyce, Clonakilty at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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con Whelton, Courtmacsherry at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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John Collins and Brendan O’Neill, Castletownsend at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Anne Cuffe, Phil Driscoll and Mary Anglin, Clonakilty with Paddy O’Brien at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Chris and Mary Collins, Lisavard at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Nancy and John Kehilly, Dunmanway at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Kathleen and Danny O’Sullivan, Skibbereen at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Dan and Kathleen Lane, Ballineen at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Denis and Kathleen O’Riordan, Clonakilty at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Sandra Murray and Eileen Hayes at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
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Paddy O’Brien, Sean Donnellan, presenter C103, Mejella Murphy, Castletownroche at the Over 60's talent competition 2017 heat at the Celtic Ross Hotel, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Whitechurch players listening to team coach Eamon Gough, at a training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team coach Eamon Gough at a Whitechurch training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Whitechurch players Brian Humphreys and Sean and Darragh Keane, at a training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Whitechurch players Jonathan Scanlon and Hugh Woulfe tussle for the ball, at a training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Whitechurch players at a training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Whitechurch players, father and son Dylan and Ray Burke, at a training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team manager Donal Hegarty at a Whitechurch training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team captain Killian Ryan at a Whitechurch training session ahead their upcoming All-Ireland Junior B hurling semi-final clash, on Saturday next.
Picture: David Keane.
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Theresa and Billy Caball relaxing by the Atlantic Pond in Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The Presentation Brothers College, Cork, team which drew with Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The Christian Brothers College, Cork, team which drew with Presentation Brothers College, Cork, in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Jack Kelleher of Presentation Brothers College and Robbie Kelleher of Christian Brothers College trying to win a lineout ball in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Jack Kelleher of Presentation Brothers College and Robbie Kelleher of Christian Brothers College going high for a lineout ball in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Joe O'Leary of Presentation Brothers College congratulating Conor Morey after he scored a try against Christian Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Christian Brothers College, Cork, supporters cheering on their side against Presentation Brothers College, Cork, in the drawn Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Presentation Brothers College, Cork, supporters cheering on their side against Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the drawn Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Conor Morey of Presentation Brothers College scores a try despite the efforts of Harry O'Riordan of Christian Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Alex Kendellan of Presentation Brothers College being tackled by Harry O'Riordan of Christian Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Christian Brothers College's Ronan O'Sullivan going over the line to score a try against Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Conor Morey of Presentation Brothers College being challenged by Christian Brothers College players Aaron Leahy and Mark McCarthy in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Alex Kendellan of Presentation Brothers College wins the ball from Aaron Leahy of Christian Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Christian Brothers College's James Moylan looking for a way past Alex Kendellan of Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 07/03/2017 ... 
Christian Brothers College's Mark O'Connor makes a break down the wing against against Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup semi-final at Musgrave Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Danny Comerford, Colin Mehigan, Richard O’Callaghan and Tom Houlihan at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Andrew Corkery, John Dunne, Cian O’Callaghan and Graham O’Rourke at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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John Bolane and Stephen Clancy at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Denis Roche, Danny Merrick and Greg Murphy at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Brian Harris and Brian O’Leary at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Luke Forde, Garry O’Sullivan, Declan Carroll, Kieran Ware, Mark Coleman and Sam Moursy at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Dave McCarthy, Anthony Spillane and Johnny Dunlevy at the Cheltenham Festival preview night at the Castle Bar, Glanmire, Co Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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A special presentation was made to the Juvenile liaison officers at the Togher Garda Station in Cork from the members of the Bishopstown youth project and the Douglas GYPD. Under the plaque were, Garda John O’Driscoll and Garda Paul Hyde with Davy Dummigan, Kevin McCarthy, Marcus Waldock, Kyle Murphy, Ian Kiely, Graham Barry and Jamie Conlon. Picture Dan Linehan
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A special presentation was made to the Juvenile liaison officers at the Togher Garda Station in Cork from the members of the Bishopstown youth project and the Douglas GYPD. Under the plaque were, Garda John O’Driscoll and Garda Paul Hyde with Davy Dummigan, Kevin McCarthy, Marcus Waldock, Kyle Murphy, Ian Kiely, Graham Barry and Jamie Conlon. Picture Dan Linehan
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At the UCC Engineering Society conference EngSummit 2017 at the Blackstone launchpad, Boole Library at University College, Cork, were UCC conference committee members, Jean O’Driscoll, Eoin Doyle and Eimear O’Shea with guest speakers Anne O’Leary, executive chair, Kinematik and fiona Patterson, Arup. Picture Dan Linehan
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At the UCC Engineering Society conference EngSummit 2017 at the Blackstone launchpad, Boole Library at University College, Cork, were conference director, Kevin O’Sullivan, Anne O’Leary, executive chair, Kinematik, Fiona Patterson, Arup and Barry O’Sullivan, RTE’s Dragon’s Den, CEO Altocloud. Picture Dan Linehan
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At the UCC Engineering Society conference EngSummit 2017 at the Blackstone launchpad, Boole Library at University College, Cork, were Eoi Doyle, conference committee with guest speaker Barry O’Sullivan, RTE’s Dragon’s Den, CEO Altocloud and conference director Kevin O’Sullivan. Picture Dan Linehan
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Cobh's Stephen Chrstopher and Daniel O'Reilly of Longford
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Cobh's Dean Swords and Enda Curran of Longford
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Alan Matthews of Longford
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Cobh's Stephen Henderson
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Cobh's Ian Mylod and Karl Caulfield tackle Gavin Boyne of Longford
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Cobh's Anthony O'Donnell and Gavin Boyne of Longford
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Cobh's Anthony O'Donnell and Kevin O'Connor of Longford
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Cobh's Karl Caulfield tackles Gavin Boyne of Longford
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Cobh's Karl Caulfield and Kevin O'Connor of Longford
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 Longford Town vs Cobh Ramblers, City Calling Stadium, Longford 4/3/2017
Cobh's Stephen Chrstopher and Daniel O'Reilly of Longford
Pic : Lorraine O'Sullivan
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 Longford Town vs Cobh Ramblers, City Calling Stadium, Longford 4/3/2017
Cobh's Karl Caulfield and Dean Zambra of Longford
Pic : Lorraine O'Sullivan
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 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Nathan Manson-Browne, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Nathan Manson-Browne, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Eoin Murphy, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. He scored a spectacular opening goal from a free kick to give the lead to Leeside FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Eoin Murphy, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. He scored a spectacular opening goal from a free kick to give the lead to Leeside FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Eoin Murphy, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. He scored a spectacular opening goal from a free kick to give the lead to Leeside FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Eoin Murphy, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. He scored a spectacular opening goal from a free kick to give the lead to Leeside FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
Eoin Murphy, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United. He scored a spectacular opening goal from a free kick to give the lead to Leeside FC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
George Keating, Leeside FC in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
George Keating, Leeside FC stretches to put in a tackle on defender Rob Wyse, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youths-06 
 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside FC vs Wilton United.
George Keating, Leeside FC stretches to put in a tackle on defender Rob Wyse, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youths-05 
 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside vs Wilton United.
(penalty scorer) Colm O'Driscoll, Wilton United wins a penalty for a foul by Jack McCarthy, Leeside in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youths-04 
 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside vs Wilton United.
(penalty scorer) Colm O'Driscoll, Wilton United and Jack McCarthy, Leeside go back to back in an aerial challenge in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youths-03 
 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside vs Wilton United.
(penalty scorer) Colm O'Driscoll, Wilton United wins a penalty for a foul in front of goals by Jack McCarthy, Leeside in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youths-01 
 EE sport 05/03/2017. Cork sport soccer.
Munster Youths Cup quarter final at Moneygourney; Leeside vs Wilton United.
Leeside goalkeeper Dave Kenrick is beaten from the penalty spot by Colm O'Driscoll, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-11 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the Northern stand, with a concrete wall constructed to keep water away for the site. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-10 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pix at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the derelict buildings, once part of the Cork Showgrounds on Monahan Road, Ballintemple. They are due for demolition soon as part of the Cork City Council plans for the public Marina Park.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-09 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the main stand, with black and white seating being installed. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-08 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the of the main stand, with white and black seating being installed. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-07 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the Northen stand from the Marina, looking west towards the city. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-06 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the Blackrock-End terrace. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-05 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the main stand from Monahan Road, Ballintemple. Construction by Sisk.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-04 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the main stand from Monahan Road, Ballintemple.
Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-03 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the rear of the main stand with the works on the all-weather pitch now underway. Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pairc-march-01 
 EEXX news sport 04/03/2017.
Construction update pic at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork on 4th March 2017.
View of the main stand from the Blackrock end. Video with this.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-07 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
Amy Coleman, Ailish Allen and Eryka Buckley-O'Mahony of Na Piarsaigh H&F Club get set for running.....
Club members/friends are asked to fundraise for the charity and take part in the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon, this June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-05 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
Trevor Coleman, Kieran Coleman, Mark O'Sullivan and John O'Leary of Na Piarsaigh H&F Club.
Club members/friends are asked to fundraise for the charity and take part in the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon, this June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-04 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
Trish Coleman, Catherine Allen, Club President, Brenda McDonnell and Catherine Allen of Na Piarsaigh H&F Club.
Club members/friends are asked to fundraise for the charity and take part in the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon, this June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-03 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
Gary Sheehan and Paddy Bourke of Na Piarsaigh H&F Club.
Club members/friends are asked to fundraise for the charity and take part in the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon, this June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-02 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
( l to r) Kate Arnott O-Flynn, Cork senior hurler Christopher Joyce and Gary Sheehan at the launch.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-na-piarsaigh-01 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association fundraiser launch by Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork.
Ref Eamonn Murphy.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-08 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Amy Coleman and Ailish Allen practice at the hurling alleys. The club acknowledge the generous contribution by Tomar Family Trust towards the development of the hurling alleys.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-06 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Amy Coleman and Ailish Allen at the hurling alleys. The club acknowledge the generous contribution by Tomar Family Trust towards the development of the hurling alleys.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-05 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Amy Coleman and Ailish Allen practice indoors in the alley.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-04 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Ailish Allen and Amy Coleman doing indoor practice.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-03 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Mark O'Sullivan, Trevor Coleman, Ailish Allen and Amy Coleman.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-02 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
( l to r) Mark O'Sullivan, Trevor Coleman, Ailish Allen and Amy Coleman.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-hurling-01 
 EE sport 04/03/2017.
Na Piarsaigh Hurling & Football Club, Cork - Fundraising is under way to pay for the two indoor hurling alleys, on 4th March 2017. The formerly outdoor hurling/handball alleys were roofed, new tarmac was laid, and they were painted and extended.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cranes-03 
 EEXX news 05/03/2017.
'Corks most famous cranes'. The three Liebherr-manufactured ship-to-shore container cranes loaded on the Offshore Heavy Transport vessel 'MV Albatross' at Ringaskiddy Deep water berth, for export to Crowley Puerto Rico Sevices Isla Grande terminal in San Juan. They are scheduled for departure at 5pm today, on Sunday 5th March 2017.
In the foreground is a yard at Port Of Cork Ringaskiddy terminal, storing Liebherr manufactured parts. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-cranes-02 
 EEXX news 05/03/2017.
'Corks most famous cranes'. The three Liebherr-manufactured ship-to-shore container cranes loaded on the Offshore Heavy Transport vessel 'MV Albatross' at Ringaskiddy Deep water berth, for export to Crowley Puerto Rico Sevices Isla Grande terminal in San Juan. They are scheduled for departure at 5pm today, on Sunday 5th March 2017.
In the foreground is a yard at Port Of Cork Ringaskiddy terminal, storing Liebherr manufactured parts. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount08 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Sean McLoughlin and Ben McAuliffe, UCC, Edwin Buckley, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount07 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Ben McAuliffe, UCC, Edwin Buckley, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount06 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
David Dalton, UCC, Steven Montgomery and Gearoid O'Leary, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount05 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Daniel Duggan, Rockmount, is helped from the pitch, during the game against UCC..
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount04 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Shane Daly Butz, UCC, Darren Mannix, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount03 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Darragh Lucy, UCC, Gavin Corcoran, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount02 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Daniel Pender, UCC, Gavin Corcoran, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLSnrPremUCCVsRmount01 
 EEjob 06/03/2017
Echo Sport.
MSL Senior Premier, UCC V's Rockmount, at the Mardyke, Cork.
Timmy Murphy, UCC, Darren Mannix, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
EOHMrGay15 
 4th March 2017... Contestants at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weekend, Stephen Lehane (front right) winner vof Mr Gay Ireland, with back from left, Danny Payne,. Graham Dunne, Bryan Corcoran , Dairé Mullooly,Christian Moretti and Guilherme Souza
 Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay11 
 4th March 2017... Last winners of Mr Gay Ireland, Konrad Im, local organiser at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weeken
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay10 
 4th March 2017... Judges at the fromleft, Raf Puymbroeck, Mr Gay Europe, Vivienne McCarthy, (Lockdown) ; Bram Berkens, producer Mr Gay Belgium and last winners of Mr Gay Ireland, Konrad Im local organiser at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weeken
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay09 
 4th March 2017... Judges at the fromleft, Raf Puymbroeck, Mr Gay Europe, Vivienne McCarthy, (Lockdown) and Bram Berkens, producer Mr Gay Belgium at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weeken
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay07 
 4th March 2017... Daire Muloolly representing Mr Gay Gallway winner of Best Interview award at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weeken
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay06 
 4th March 2017... Bryan Corcoran representing Mr Chambers at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay04 
 4th March 2017... Stephen Lehane representing Mr PhHomo winner of 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland at the final held The Chambers in Cork over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay02 
 4th March 2017... Danny Payne representing Mr Gay Cork 2016 winner of Mr Congeniality award at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMrGay01 
 4th March 2017... Dr Christian Moretti, representing Mr Gay Limerick 2016/1017 winner of Best Fundraiser award at 12th annual Mr. Gay Ireland finals held The Chambers in Cork over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside08 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's David Malone blocks down this clearance from Leeside's Jay Anglin during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside07 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's Aaron Twomey clears from Leeside's Kevin Cody during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside06 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's Aaron Twomey wins the ball from Leeside's Matthew Long during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside05 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's Brian Murphy is tackled by Leeside's Dylan Stansfield during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside04 
 4th March 2017...... Leeside goalkeeper David Kenerick tips the ball against the crossbar Douglas Hall during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside03 
 4th March 2017....... Leeside goalkeeper David Kenerick tips the ball over against Douglas Hall during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside02 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's Brian Murphy is tackled by Leeside's Dylan Stansfield and Nathan O'Callaghan during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvLeeside01 
 4th March 2017........Douglas Hall's Brian Holland heads goalwards from Leeside goalkeeper David Kenerick during the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 premier League at Moneygourney on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers10 
 3rd March 2017..... Coaches from Glen Rovers with the haul of trophies won over the season at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers09 
 3rd March 2017.....Parents and award winners at the Glen Rovers medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers08 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers Luke Horgam captain of the under 14 Feile winning team, with the Dave O'Brien cup, with Mary and Stephen O'Brien son and daughter of Dave with Daithi Long, coach at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers07 
 3rd March 2017..... Dathi Long, coach under 14's; Denis Lynch, The Planet; Gavin Moylan, senior hurler; Diarmuid McAuliffe, club chairman; Gavin O'Neill, chairman of the underage acadmey; Anthony Goulding, chairman underager and Brian Moylan, senior hurler at the Glen Rovers underage medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers06 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers players who represented Cork, from left, Gavin Marshall, Danny Murphy and Luke Horgan, all under 14's and Darragh Milner, Cian Long, Ryan Long and Evan Murphy all under 15's at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers05 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers captains Cian Long, under 15 team County champions, Ben O'Connell, under 13, autumn league winners and Luke Horgan, under 14, County champions, Feile winners and Footbal league winners at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers04 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers under 14 team , County champions, Feile winners and All Ireland Feile runners up and County football league winners at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers02 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers under 15 team County champions at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlenRovers01 
 3rd March 2017..... Glen Rovers under 13 team winners of the autumn league at the medal presentations at the club 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG13 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire coach Mark Scannell and players celebrate after winning the womens Superleague regular season trophy after defeating NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG12 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire players and management celebrate after winning the womens Superleague regular season trophy after defeating NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG11 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire players celebrate after winning the womens Superleague regular season trophy after defeating NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG10 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna receives the womens Superleague regular season trophy from Teresa Walsh, president Basketball Ireland after defeating NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG09 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire coach Mark Scannell applauds his players after winning the womens Superleague regular season trophy after defeating NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG08 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire coach Mark Scannell and assistants Paul Lenihan and Ronan O'Sullivan during the defeat of NUIG Mystic at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG07 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against NUIG Mystic durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG06 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against NUIG Mystic durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG05 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Claire Rockall shoots a bsaket from NUIG Mystic's Mary Cunniffe durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG04 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Lesley -Ann Wilkinson in action against NUIG Mystic durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG03 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against NUIG Mystic durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG02 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Aine McKenna goes past NUIG Mystic's Brittany Glasco durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevNUIG01 
 4th March 2017..... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against NUIG Mystic's Hannah Coen durng the womens Superleague at Upper Glanmire community centre on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton20 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Gary O'Brien is tackled by College Corinthians Cian Murphy during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton12 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Jason Sexton goes high with College Corinthians Ronan Stanton during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton10 
 5th March 2017... College Corinthians Canice Laffrey goes high with Everton's Lawrence Fitzpatrick during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton08 
 5th March 2017... College Corinthians Canice Laffrey wins the ball from Everton's Lawrence Fitzpatrick during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton07 
 5th March 2017... College Corinthians Aidan O'Mahony is tackled by Everton's Alan O'Sullivan during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton06 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Lawrence Fitzpatrick shoots past College Corinthians James Furlong during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton05 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Ross Kelleher is tackled by College Corinthians Bryan Cotter watched by Everton boss Tommy Corcoran during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton04 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Ross Kelleher heads past College Corinthians Bryan Cotter during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton02 
 5th March 2017... Everton's David O'Leary brings the ball under control from Corinthians Peter Moreland during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorinthiansvEverton01 
 5th March 2017... Everton's Lawrence Fitzpatrick is tackled by College Corinthians Ricky O'Sullivan during the FAI Intermediate cup at everton park yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere12 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons James Murphy holds off Old Belvedere's Charlie Rock during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere11 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Liam O'Connell bursting upfield against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere10 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Luke Cahill sporting a back eye against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere09 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Ned Hodson is tackled by Old Belvedere's John Kennedy during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere08 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Ned Hodson holds off Old Belvedere's John Kennedy during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere05 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Brian Hayes scores his sides opening try against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere04 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Brian Hayes on his way to scoring his sides opening try against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere03 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Brian Hayes on his way to scoring his sides opening try against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere02 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons Brian Hayes on his way to scoring his sides opening try against Old Belvedere during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConvBelvedere01 
 4th March 2017..... Cork Cons John Poland is tackled by Old Belvedere's Michael Oyuga during the Ulster bank league division 1A at Templehill on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCoachford04 
 7th March 2017....... Eimear O'Gorman St Mary's Charleville is tackled by Coachford community college's Katie McCarthy, Jenny Burke and Ella Foley in front of the new Cork camogie board new complex, during the Cork Colleges senior 'A' Merriman cup 100th camogie final at Castle road Cork. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCoachford03 
 7th March 2017........Coachford community college's Aileen Hennessy gathers the ball from Fiona Neligan St Mary's Charleville during the Cork Colleges senior 'A' Merriman cup 100th camogie final at Castle road Cork. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCoachford02 
 7th March 2017........Ger O'Donovan chairman Cork Colleges presents the Merriman cup to Coachford community college captain Aileen Hennessy after defeating St Mary's Charleville in the Cork Colleges senior 'A' Merriman cup 100th camogie final at Castle road Cork. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCoachford01 
 7th March 2017........Coachford community college who defeated St Mary's Charleville in the Cork Colleges senior 'A' Merriman cup 100th camogie final at Castle road Cork. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway19 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Achille Campion goes past Galway United's Lee Grace and Alex Byrne during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway18 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Steven Beattie shows his disappointment to a miss with Kevin O'Connor against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway17 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Steven Beattie goes high from Galway United's Marc Ludden during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway16 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Stephen Dooley celebrates his goal with Alan Bennett and Conor McCormack against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway15 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Stephen Dooley celebrates his goal against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway14 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Stephen Dooley shoots and scores against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway13 
 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Jimm Keohane leaps over Galway United goalkeeper Ciaran Nugent during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityVGalway12 
 3rd March 2017 Galway United goalkeeper Ciaran Nugent punches clear from Cork City's Alan Bennett and Ryan Delaney during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Stephen Dooley re-acts to a miss against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Gearoid Morrissey goes high with Galway United's Ronan Murray during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Stephen Dooley goes past Galway United's Colm Horgan during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Kevin O'Connor shoots past Galway United's Kevin Devaney during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Kevin O'Connor skips past Galway United's Kevin Devaney during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Sean Maguire is tackled by Galway United's Lee Grace during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Alan Bennett wins the ball from Galway United's Ronan Murray during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City manager John Caulfield applauds his side against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's new signing Jimm Keohane against Galway United' during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Ryan Delaney celebrates his goal with Citys other goal scorers Sean Maguire and Stephen Dooley against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Ryan Delaney celebrates his goal with Citys other goalscoer Sean Maguire and Stephen Dooley against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Ryan Delaney celebrates his goal with Sean Maguire against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 3rd March 2017 Cork City's Ryan Delaney celebrates his goal with Sean Maguire, Kevin O'Connor and Stephen Dooley against Galway United during the SSE Aitricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Pictures from Elaine Courtney as Circus Vegas was flooded at Mallow racecourse over the weekend
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 5th March 2017... Pictures from Elaine Courtney as Circus Vegas was flooded at Mallow racecourse over the weekend
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 5th March 2017... Pictures from Elaine Courtney as Circus Vegas was flooded at Mallow racecourse over the weekend
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 5th March 2017... Pictures from Elaine Courtney as Circus Vegas was flooded at Mallow racecourse over the weekend
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 5th March 2017... Staff with Circus Vegas Tim Cullen, Elaine and JJ Courtney as they prepare to leave Mallow racecourse after the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Cork lads working with Circus Vegas Craig Brady and Luke O'Mahony as they prepare to leave Mallow racecourse after the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Cork lads working with Circus Vegas Craig Brady and Luke O'Mahony as they prepare to leave Mallow racecourse after the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Cork lads working with Circus Vegas Craig Brady and Luke O'Mahony as they prepare to leave Mallow racecourse after the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Scenes at Mallow racecourse as staff clean up the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Scenes at Mallow racecourse as staff clean up the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Scenes at Mallow racecourse as staff clean up the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Scenes at Mallow racecourse as staff clean up the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Scenes at Mallow racecourse as staff clean up the flooding which cancelled Circus Vegas over the weekend
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th March 2017... Pictures from Elaine Courtney as Circus Vegas was flooded at Mallow racecourse over the weekend
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Trish and Daniel Clifford from Glounthaune and their sons Harry and Ben, at the opening of the family (bereavement) room, at Cork University Maternity Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.
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Trish and Daniel Clifford from Glounthaune and their sons Harry and Ben, at the opening of the family (bereavement) room, at Cork University Maternity Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.
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Trish and Daniel Clifford from Glounthaune and their sons Harry and Ben, at the opening of the family (bereavement) room, at Cork University Maternity Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.
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Donna Rose, supporting the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kirsty Whelan, Aisling Grace and Nadia Rice, showing their support for the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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One of the signs at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Thomas Spencer and Tessa De-Blank, supporting the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Lynn-Marie Dennehy, Irene Berkery and Zoe O'Connell, supporting the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Megan Warner and Niamh O'Donovan, supporting the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Noelle O'Regan, Naoise O'Shea and Francesca Castellano, supporting the abortion rights group (ROSA) at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Fiona Ryan of the abortion rights group (ROSA) speaking at the repeal the 8th rally on Patrick St, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dancers on stage at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dancers getting a hugh welcome from their supporters at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mervyn Miller, Ashbourne in company with Joe Doyle and Ian O'Leary, both Rochestown, at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Con players Greg Roche, Rob Jermyn and Luke Cahill, on duty at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Claire Foley, Douglas, Ashling Creedon, Passage and Gemma Thompson, Douglas, are all smiles at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Johanna Murphy and Mary Russell, both Cobh, attending the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Claire Hennessy, Rochestown and Fiona Murphy, Bishopstown, are all smiles at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Fiona Hughes from Kildare and Deirdre Hughes from Rochestown Road, looking glamorous at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Organising committe members Mick Boland and Pat O'Keeffe, at the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Gillian Forde, Rochestown and Rory Burke, Blackrock, enjoying the Strictly Con Dancing event in aid of Cork Constitution RFC and Marymount Hospital & Hospice, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Barbara Murray, YSEDG and Sean O'Sullivan, LEO South Cork, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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David Borgman, Courtmacsherry and Caroline O'Connor, Dingle, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Joe McCarthy, municipal officer, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Maurice Smiddy of SECAD, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Seamus McGrath, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork, with Cork County Council chief executive Tim Lucey, third right and Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, left. Also included are Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, Sean O'Callaghan of Cork County Council, Maurice Smiddy of SECAD and Cllr Susan McCarthy.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Seamus McGrath, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork, with Cork County Council chief executive Tim Lucey, fifth right and Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, second left. Also included are from left: Cllr Susan McCarthy, Maurice Smiddy of SECAD, Aileen Murray, manager of YSEDG, Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, Joe McCarthy, municipal officer, Ann Scroope, exhibition designer and Sean O'Callaghan of Cork County Council.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
Susan Murphy from Midleton chatting with Cllr Susan McCarthy, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock021(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock010(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock009(1) 
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The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock007(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock004(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Alicia Ward with Reece and Judith Moloney from the Ballinspittle area out for a walk at Garrylucas, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, pictured with two of the students, sisters Lily Fitzgerald and Isabelle Fitzgerald. The event was organised by Padraig Fitzgerald, Kinsale Peace Project. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, chatting with two of the students, Tadhg McCarthy, head boy, and Niamh Twomey, head girl, following the talk. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, pictured with some of the students and Bríd Kearney, deputy year head, sixth years. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Also in picture are Padraig Fitzgerald, Kinsale Peace Project, who organised the event, and Lisa Lee Fitzgerald, also of Kinsale Peace Project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Students listening to Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Students listening to Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Mandy Lynch, Cathedral Road, Cork, and Koda out walking near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Jim Hurley and his dog Pal watchig the offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with a cargo of three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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The offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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The offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-point-1 
 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included is her sister Alice. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included is her sister Alice. Picture by Dan Linehan
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Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Sisters Taylor and Bridget Cash and sisters Katie and Mary-Anne Connors at the celebrations.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
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Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Four generations; Katie O'Donoghue, Bridget O'Reilly, Melissa McDonagh with 2yo Madison and Mary O'Donoghue.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
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Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Group pic at the celebrations.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
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Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara spoke with these women; Breda O'Donoghue, Chairperson, Cork Traveller Visibilty Group, Anne Burke, Co-ordinator, Southern Traveller Health Network, 73yo Katie O'Donoghue of The Traveller Women's Network, who has been 30 years waiting for this recognition, and Helen O'Sullivan of 'Healthy Minds'.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
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National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Two faces stand out amongst the group of children- (Note condensation on lens gave soft image at edges)
Pic; Larry Cummins
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National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Kelvin McSweeney, Calvin Corcoran and Noah Steimetz. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Shiomha O'Hea, Tianna McCullagh and Amelia Murphy get the giggles.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Madison Crowley and Amelia Murphy have their pyjamas and umbrellas ready for the rain.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout. Included are rugby fans Nicole and Liam, (rear) Rachel and Tara Crowley, from Monkstown with (right) Jamie O'Callaghan of Audi Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 02/03/2017
REPRO FREE.
Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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REPRO FREE.
Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
REPRO FREE.
Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Carmel Murphy and Mary Byrd, both with NICHE.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
REPRO FREE.
Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Carmel Murphy and Mary Byrd, both with NICHE.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
REPRO FREE.
Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Lisa Fingleton, Mayfield Arts Centre and June Hammell, Before 5 Family Centre Churchfield.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Lisa Fingleton, Mayfield Arts Centre and June Hammell, Before 5 Family Centre Churchfield.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN23 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Ann Long, Cork City Partnership, Brid Houlihan, Mayfield East Community Association and Lorraine O'Sullivan, Churchfield/Gurranabraher Development Group.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Ann Long, Cork City Partnership, Brid Houlihan, Mayfield East Community Association and Lorraine O'Sullivan, Churchfield/Gurranabraher Development Group.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN22 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Mella Magee, Cork City Partnership and Martin Galvin, UCC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN22(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Mella Magee, Cork City Partnership and Martin Galvin, UCC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN21 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Michael Ryan and Polly Magee, Save Cork City Group.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Michael Ryan and Polly Magee, Save Cork City Group.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN20 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Joanna Karolini and Adam Lacey, both Cork Volunteer Centre with Aggie Wozniak, Together-Razem.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Joanna Karolini and Adam Lacey, both Cork Volunteer Centre with Aggie Wozniak, Together-Razem.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN19 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Fiona Finn, NASC, Mary Crilly and Claire Cumiskey, both Sexual Violence Centre and Jo McCarthy, Cork Migrant Centre.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN19(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Fiona Finn, NASC, Mary Crilly and Claire Cumiskey, both Sexual Violence Centre and Jo McCarthy, Cork Migrant Centre.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN18 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Eucharia Ezionwumelu, IGBO Women Cork and Prince Egwim, Nigeria Community Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN18(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Eucharia Ezionwumelu, IGBO Women Cork and Prince Egwim, Nigeria Community Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN17 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Polly Magee, Save Cork City and Mella Magee, Cork City Partnership.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Polly Magee, Save Cork City and Mella Magee, Cork City Partnership.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN16 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Norma Roche, Lantern Community Project and Bernie Connolly, Cork Envirnomental Fourm.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Norma Roche, Lantern Community Project and Bernie Connolly, Cork Envirnomental Fourm.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN15 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project, Rebecca Loughry, HSE and Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN15(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project, Rebecca Loughry, HSE and Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN14(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Darren McAdam O'Connell, Cork City Public Participation Network and Bernie Connolly, Cork Environmental Forum.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN13(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project and Rebecca Loughry, HSE.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN12(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Ann Long, Cork City Partnership with Maurice MacCarthy and John O'Mahony, both Mahon Community Association.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN11(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
James Nolan, Linda O'Halloran and Dominic O'Callaghan, all with Shandon Area Renewal Association.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN10(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Darren McAdam O'Connell, Martha Halbert, Siobhan O'Dowd, Sinead Doody and Jim Sheehan, all Cork City Public Participation Network (PPN) Secretariat.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN09 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Paul Moynihan, Director of Services Cork City Council, after signing, a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cork City Public Participation Network, with Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN08(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Paul Moynihan, Director of Services Cork City Council, signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cork City Public Participation Network, with Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN07(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN06(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project & PPN, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN05(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project & PPN, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN04(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, speaking at the Relaunch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN03(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat, with Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government and Paul Moynihan, Director of Services Cork City Council.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN02(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill with Darren McAdam O'Connell, Cork City Public Participation Network and Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkCityPPN01(1) 
 02/03/2017
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Relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, at St. Peter's Cork, North Main Street, Cork.
Community, voluntary, social inclusion and environmental groups all over Cork city gathered at St. Peter’s Cork on Thursday night to mark the relaunch of the Cork City Public Participation Network, helped by Lord Mayor Cllr. Des Cahill, City Hall Officials and representatives from the Department of Housing, Planning, Communities and Local Government.
Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill with Jim Sheehan, Social & Health Education Project, Darren McAdam O'Connell, Cork City Public Participation Network, Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP & PPN Secretariat, Martha Halbert, Cork City Public Participation Network and Diarmuid O'Leary, Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Garvan McGrath as Jack and Alf McCarthy as The Bystander, in a scene from the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Garvan McGrath as Jack, answering questions for journalists played by Tadhg Dennehy, Peter O'Mahony and Dominic Moore, during the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Alf McCarthy as The Bystander, taking part in the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Helen Mackessy, Castlelyons and Dave Relihan, Fermoy, attending the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jess Healy Maguire, Antoinette Hilliard and Marisa O'mahony, all from Cork, enjoying the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Aisling and Nancy Cuddigan, Cloyne, attending the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Geralyn O'Reilly, Ballymacoda and Carmel Murphy, Killeagh, at the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Toni and Maurice Maye, Carrigaline, enjoying the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Clashmore ladies Marian O'Halloran and Geraldine Veale, are all smiles at the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eric O'Driscoll and Emer Fitzgerald, both from Knockadoon, enjoying the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jeanette Mitchell, London and Liam Igoe, Dublin, attending the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Playwright Declan Hassett with Jamie Monagan, Grainstore Programming, left and Cait Linehan of Pat Talbot Productions, at the premier of Declan's new play titled Jack, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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East Cork GAA board chairman Dick Fitzgerald and his wife Josephine, attending the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Maurice and Breeda Kearney from Redemption Road, at the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Margaret and Eoin Crowley from Youghal, enjoying the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
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Ann Dorgan and Anne McCarthy, both from Cloyne, attending the premier of the new play titled Jack, by Cork writer Declan Hassett, at the Grainstore, Ballymaloe.
Picture: David Keane.
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Youghal town crier Clifford Winser and storyteller Emily Tobin, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

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Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
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Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are junior and senior infant pupils in costume as they run together in the school yard.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are junior and senior infant pupils jump around in the school yard.
(ALL kids are off the ground in this shot)
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are junior and senior infant pupils jump around in the school yard.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are junior and senior infant pupils in the school yard.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Hooray for BOOKS!! Pictured are second class pupils. 
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are second class pupils - Four Little Red Riding Hoods; Ava Byrd, Ava Cotter, Lydia Broderick and Isabelle McCoy with Kay Coffey as The Granny, taking a walk in the woods .
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are second class pupils - Four Little Red Riding Hoods; Ava Byrd, Ava Cotter, Lydia Broderick and Isabelle McCoy with Kay Coffey as The Granny, taking a walk in the woods .
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are third class pupils with their 'Dream Jars' from The BFG.
Pupils enjoying the book-themed activities in class.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are third class pupils with their 'Dream Jars' from The BFG.
Abbie Hennessy, Emily O'Leary and Jennifer Russell enjoying the book-themed activities in class.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are first class pupils making gingerbread men.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are third class pupils with their 'Dream Jars' from The BFG.
Abi Weiloch, Clodagh Leahy, Alisha O'Callaghan, Naomi Nwogaibe and Ava Lane enjoying the book-themed activities in class.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are third class pupils with their 'Dream Jars' from The BFG.
Abi Weiloch, Clodagh Leahy, Alisha O'Callaghan, Naomi Nwogaibe and Ava Lane enjoying the book-themed activities in class.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are fourth class pupils Tori Lawless as The Queen of Hearts, Jodie Kearney as a Pokemon, and Mia Lynch as Pippi Long Stockings in the school garden. The pupils potted their own flowers for their 'The Secret Garden'-themed activity.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are sixth class pupils Leah Walsh as THING 1 and Kate Lane as THING 2, with Deborah Ellis and Emily O'Driscoll.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are sixth class pupils Laura Mckeon and Denise Burlagdatan in dressed for Hogwarts/Harry Potter.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are fourth class pupils Tori Lawless as The Queen of Hearts, Jodie Kearney as a Pokemon, and Mia Lynch as Pippi Long Stockings in the school garden. The pupils potted their own flowers for their 'The Secret Garden'-themed activity.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are fourth class pupils Isabella Ciarcia, Dagmara Rzeznik, Hogwarts pupil Martina Szbowicz (practicing Harry Potter spells) , Rachel Wallace and Molly O'Reilly in the school garden.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are fourth class pupils Isabella Ciarcia, Dagmara Rzeznik, Martina Szbowicz, Rachel Wallace and Molly O'Reilly in the school garden.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are fourth class pupils dressed in character for World Book Day; L to R Julie Duffy, Mannie Murray, Jenna Ahern, Courtney Lynch, Leanne Higgins, Chantelle Callanan, Abbey Burke, Celina Walsh and Abigale Cronin.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are first class pupils Lily O'Donoghue, as the Lion from The Wizard of Oz, along with (right) Naomi Gately as Little Red Riding Hood making Gingerbread Men.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX cork news 02/03/2017.
Pupils of Sunday's Well Girls National School, Cork celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite book characters and had lots of fun book related activities during the day.
Pictured are first class pupils Lily O'Donoghue, as the Lion from The Wizard of Oz, along with (right) Naomi Gately as Little Red Riding Hood making Gingerbread Men.
 Pic; Larry Cummins
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Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Damien Keane, Principal of the Girls school lies at the front as he makes himself a 'human hurdle' for pupils to jump over.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 01/03/2017.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 01/03/2017.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Girls just wanna....run. (middle rear) Principal Damien Keane jumps highest with the pupils and staff.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 01/03/2017.
Girls just wanna....run.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 01/03/2017.
Girls just wanna....run.
Beaumont Boys and Girls Primary Schools, in Blackrock are organising their first Family Fun Run / Walk in Beaumont Park on March 26th.
There will be 5km and 3km fun run options. Registration is from 10am with the runs starting at 11am.
Refreshments, facepainting, and much more at the school afterwards from 11;30am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Hurling training on the sports area.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Twin sisters Hope and Ellie Ni Shireadain reading together.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Pupils with their trophies for irish conversation achievements.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Pupils with their trophies for irish conversation achievements.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
DOUBLE TROUBLE...???? The school has nine sets of twins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Classmates Jamie O'Donnabhain and Chanell Ni Chonchuir, from Rang 2 with a food pyramid.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Pupils learn about the human body with newly purchased science equipment, provided by the parents association.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Pupils practice the tin whistle.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Debating team members Ellen Ni Riordain, Abby Nic Gearailt and Evan Rowlands with the school crest.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Painted clock in the school yard.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Classmates Ciara, Hazel and Amelia beneath the CAIRDEAS rainbow in the school yard.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-12 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
Classmates Ciara, Hazel and Amelia beneath the CAIRDEAS rainbow in the school yard.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-11 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
The school choir took part in the TG4 CLEAS ACT TV show, which will be broadcast on 19th March.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-10 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
The indoor hurling team goalkeepers Colm O' Siniste and Marcu O'Luain in the school colours.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-09 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book.
The indoor hurling team in the school colours.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-08 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Green school committee members from Ranga 1; Aoibhin Ni Aodha, Sarah Sabhaois, Finn O'Cathail, and Sean O'Suilleabhain with a colourful flower box.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-07 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Green school committee members from Ranga 1; Aoibhin Ni Aodha, Sarah Sabhaois, Finn O'Cathail, and Sean O'Suilleabhain with a colourful flower box.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-06 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Members of the Green School Committee.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-05 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Sixth class pupils who perform traffic warden duties each day at the entrance to the school. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-04 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Sixth class pupils who perform traffic warden duties each day at the entrance to the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-midleton-03 
 EE kidzzone 01/03/2017. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann. Midleton Gaelscoil, Co. Cork.
The main pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the newly built school. It currently has 480 pupils on the roll book. Sixth class pupils who perform traffic warden duties each day at the entrance to the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran12 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Pat Carroll, Cork City First Responders.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran11 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Sean Healy, Advanced Paramedic National Ambulance Service.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran10 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Victor Shine, Cork City Fire Service.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran09 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Garda Eamonn O'Riordan, Community Policing Gurranabraher.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran08 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Eric Donovan, Rapid Response CPR Training.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran07 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured speaking at the Launch, Lorraine O'Sullivan, Youth Work Ireland Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran06 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Fred Lotty, Cork City First Responders with Chloe Morey and Eve Hannigan, both with Brunell Basketball Club and both CPR Training participants.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran05 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Fred Lotty, Cork City First Responders, Garda Eamonn O'Riordan, Community Policing Gurranabraher, Eve Hannigan and Chloe Morey, both Brunell Basketbasll Club and both CPR Training participants, Mary Redmond Crowley and Martin Crowley, both Cork City First Responders.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran04 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Garda Eamonn O'Riordan, Community Policing Gurranabraher, Pat Carroll, Cork City First Responders, Sean Healy, Advanced Paramedic National Ambulance Service, Lorraine O'Sullivan, Youth Work Ireland Cork, Victor Shine, Cork City Fire Service, Elanor O'Sullivan, CEO Youth Work Ireland Cork, Eric Donovan, Rapid Response CPR Training, Michael O'Connell, Gurranabraher Credit Union and Garda Adrian Cole, Community Policing Gurranabraher.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran03 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured at the launch are Lorraine O'Sullivan, Youth Work Ireland Cork, Jessica Mulcahy, Caitlin O'Connell, both CPR Training participants, Garda Eamonn O'Riordan, Community Policing Gurranabraher, Kelsey Ricken, Sophie Geaney, both CPR Training participants and Eric Donovan, Rapid Response CPR Training.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran02 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured at the launch are Kelsey Ricken and Jessica Mulcahy, both from Gurranabraher. Both will take part in the CPR Training.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCPRTrainingLaunchGurran01 
 EEXXjob 01/03/2017
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Launch of Cardiac First Responders for Young people, by Rapid Response CPR Training in association with Gurranabraher Community Policing, Cork City First Responders and Youth Work Ireland Cork, at the Gurranabraher & Churchfield Youth & Community Resource Centre, Gurranabraher Road, Gurranabraher, Cork. 
Pictured at the launch are Kelsey Ricken and Jessica Mulcahy, both from Gurranabraher. Both will take part in the CPR Training.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DENIS-over-12 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club Eamonn O'Neill, Glanmire & District Credit Union, sponsor of the heat, (centre right) made the presentation to the winner of the heat, Tom Doherty. Also in picture are Ann Holland, chairperson, Glanmire Senior Citizens Association, and Paddy O'Brien, competition organiser. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-11 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club were (from left) Nora O'Sullivan, Ber Byrne and Helen Thornhill all from Riverstown. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-10 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club were (from left) Liz Gregory, June Field and Nora Manning all from Glanmire. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-9 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club were Helen and Tom Ford, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-8 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club were (from left) Ann Pyke, Margaret Hennessy and Finbarr Hennessy all from Mayfield. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
Robert McDonald was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
Frank Houlihan was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
John O'Callaghan was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
Denis O'Donoghue was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
Domhnall Mac a Bhaird was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
Nancy Maura Clarke was a contestant in the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-over-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS/MARKETING 01/03/2017 ... 
At the Glanmire Senior Citizens heat of the Over 60's Talent Competition held at Sarsfield's GAA Club were (from left) Humphrey O'Sullivan, judge; Louise Oppermann, Ryan's SuperValu, sponsors of the competition, and Paddy O'Brien, competition organiser. The Evening is a media partner. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/03/2017 ... 
A light-hearted moment at the Lough, Cork, in the month of March. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
Vice Admiral Mark Mellett, Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces, speaking as he delivered the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
Attending the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, where Vice Admiral Mark Mellett, Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces, delivered the lecture. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
At the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, were (from left) Dr. Andrew Cottey, head of the Department of Government, UCC; Dr. Aodh Quinlivan, College lecturer in Government, UCC; Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill; Vice Admiral Mark Mellett, Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces, who delivered the lecture; Prof. Patrick O'Shea, President, UCC, and Prof. Ursula Kilkelly, head of College of Business & Law, UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
At the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill, and Dr. Aodh Quinlivan, College lecturer in Government, UCC, were pictured with three Dept. of Government student award winners (from second left) Mary Claire Quill who recieved the graduate of the year award on behalf of her brotehr Eoin Quill; Emily O'Regan, winner of the Patrick O'Sullivan Shield, and Anja Tossenberger, student of the year. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
At the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, were Lt. Col. Brian Lenihan, retired, (left) and Lt. Gen. Pat Nash, retired. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
At the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, were Cdr. Paddy Harkin (left) and Cdr. Brian Fitzgerald of the Irish Naval Service. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lecture-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (maurice gubbins) 01/03/2017 ... 
At the 18th Annual Philip Monahan Memorial Lecture, organised by the Department of Government, at the Aula Maxima, UCC, were (from left) Lauren Lehane, Amanda Cronin-Jenks and Diandra Ní Bhuachalla, BSc Government students, UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-weather-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 02/03/2017 ... 
Angela Falvey, Lehenaghmore, Cork, out for a walk near Blackrock Castle Observatory, Cork, on a cold March day. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC touching down for his sides second try despite the tackle of Jack Crowley, Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-try-3 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Elsa Hassett, Elle Jacobs and Julie Neville at the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-try-2 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Sean French, PBC touching down for his sides opening try despite the tackle by Travis Coomey of Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-try-1 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Sean French, PBC touching down for his sides opening try despite the tackley by Travis Coomey of Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-13 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC shows his delight after touching down for his sides second try despite the tackle of Jack Crowley, Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-12 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC touching down for his sides second try despite the tackle of Jack Crowley, Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-11 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC touching down for his sides second try despite the tackle of Jack Crowley, Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-9 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Dejected Bandon Grammar School players after PBC scored their second try in the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-8 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jim Shaughnessy and Paul Buckley at the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-7 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
PBC scrum half Gary Bradley with fans after the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-6 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
PBC plaayer Cian Fitzgerald with his cousins Laura O’Brien, Emily Farrelly and Sean O’Brien at the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-5 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC on the charge, covered by Jack Crowley, Bandon Grammar School during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-3 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Jack O’Sullivan, PBC looking to break between Bandon Grammar School players Ethan Greene and Colin Deane during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-2 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 01-02-2017
Evan Palmer, Bandon Grammar School is well tackled by Conor Burke during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-box-1 
 Irish Examiner Sport Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School scrum half Jack Crowley putting in a box kick against PBC in the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Ann Marie Linehan and Sue Wren at the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Sandy French of Bandon Grammar School at the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School Lydia Lehane taking a selfie during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls Elyse Dennehy, Lydia Lehane and Sandy French support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bandon-4 
 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bandon-3 
 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bandon-2 
 Irish Examiner News Picture 01-02-2017
Bandon Grammar School girls Alice Symingdon, Aoibh Cassidy, Karyn Hosford and Niamh Whelehan support their team during the Munster Schools senior cup semi final match against PBC at Musgrave Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan

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