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 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' use Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
Elliot Fitzgerald, Bryan Evans and Evan Mullins-Sweeney enjoying the song performance.
LC-cheque-02 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' use Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball.
LC-cheque-03 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' use Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
(Tall boy front row) Kyle Stewart enjoying the song performance.
LC-cheque-04 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' use Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
Pupils enjoying the song performance.
LC-cheque-05-(1) 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' used Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
Group pic of the cheque handover by the parents Kathleen Carr and Gillian Guinevan.
LC-cheque-05 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' used Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
Group pic of the cheque handover by the parents Kathleen Carr and Gillian Guinevan.
LC-cheque-06 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' used Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
Kathleen Carr with Aisling and Gillian Guinevan.
LC-cheque-07 
 EE KEVIN O’NEILL March 9th 2018- cheque handover at St. Paul's School , Montenotte, Cork. St. Paul's caters for 97 pupils aged 4 - 18 with a moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability. Two of the parents, Gillian Guinevan and Kathleen Carr, organised a magnificent Blacktie Ball in SilverSprings last October and raised a massive €23,690.24. We are absolutely over the moon and full credit must go to these two parents who made such an enormous effort for the school. Contact; Principal, Ann Hartnett.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the 'Lamh Choir' used Irish sign language during a singing and signing performance of the Ed Sheeran song 'Perfect' during Friday assembly at the school, marking the handover of the funds raised at the blacktie ball. 
(front row) Pupils Luke Carr and Darragh Guinevan with (rear) Principal Ann Hartnett, Kathleen Carr, Gillian Guinevan, Jerry Buttimer, Chairman and Aisling Guinevan making presentations of cards and flowers to the two parents.
LC-bball-01 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Ciaran O'Sullivan in action for Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-02 
 Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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LC-bball-03 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Ronan O'Sullivan in action for Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-04 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Cameron Clark in action for Ballincollig against Jarrel Marshall, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-05 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Coach Paul Kelleher, Neptune talks to the team during a timeout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-06 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Ballincollig coach Kieran O'Sullivan gives instructions to his team during a timeout in the game against Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-07 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Conor O'Sullivan, Neptune blocks a shot by Ciaran O'Sullivan, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-08 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Conor O'Sullivan, Neptune blocks a shot by Ciaran O'Sullivan, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-10 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Ronan and Ciaran O'Sullivan, Ballincollig defend against Jarrel Marshall, Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-11 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Jarrel Marshall, Neptune looks far a way to the basket past Ronan O'Sullivan, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-18 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Coach Kieran O'Sullivan, Ballincollig appeals a decision.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-13 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Coach Kieran O'Sullivan, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-14 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
A determined Ger Noonan, Neptune in action against Ronan O'Sullivan, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-16 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Darragh O'Sullivan, Neptune in action against Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-17 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Murphy family enjoying another weekend of sport......
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-19 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Basketball fans (to be named ny JMHale)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-bball-20 
 10/03/2018 EE sport Basketball Ireland National League Division 1; Ballincollig BC vs Neptune BC at Ballincollig Community School on Saturday 10th March 2018.
Neptune coach Paul Kelleher.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-17 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Hilary Rose, Peter Foott and actor Shane Casey at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-01 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - The Young Offenders actors Orla Fitzgerald, Jennifer Barry and Shane Casey take a 'selfie' at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-03 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Breda Martin and Der Edwards, Lehenaghmore enjoying the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-05 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Writer, director and producer Peter Foott with the 'Walsh sisters', actors Demi Isaac Oviawe and Jennifer Barry at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-07 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Production manager Mairtin de Barra, actor Shane Casey who played Billy, stills photographer Miki Barlok and photographer Rebekah Hartnett on the red carpet at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-08 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience enjoying the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-10 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Lorraine O'Sullivan and Tony Singleton, Barrack Street at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-11 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience enjoying the charity screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-12 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience watch the big screen...enjoying the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-13 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Luke Nolan with Tony and Margaret Murphy enjoying the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-14 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Crowds follow the antics of Jock and Conor at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-offenders-16 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Comedy magic.. Hilary Rose and husband Peter Foott at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-02 
 10/03/2018 EEXX -Jennifer Barry who plays the Siobhan Walsh in the TV series, pictured with parents Christine and Hugh, and brother Jack, from Kilbrittain, Co. Cork at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-03 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Jennie and Maeve Readman at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-04 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - (middle) Hilary Rose with Angela Walsh and Marie Piper at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-05 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Actor Shane Casey (Billy); writer, director and producer Peter Foott with his parents Sarah and Ricky Foott at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-06 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Katherina Walter and Paul Linehan of The Frank And Walters (whose music features in the final episode) at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-10 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Actor Alex Murphy (Conor) with parents Helen and Colin at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-08 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Orla Lannin, The English Market with writer, director and producer Peter Foott and Sean and Pat O'Connell of Kay O'Connell Fishmongers at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-09 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Sharon Mohally and Pat O'Connell at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-13 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience watching the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-11 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience watching the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-12 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Lady Mayoress Georgina Fitzgerald at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-15 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Husband and wife comedy team... Actor Hilary Rose and writer, director and producer Peter Foott at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-16 
 P10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-more-17 
 10/03/2018 EEXX - Audience at the screening of the final episode of The Young Offenders TV series at The English Market Cork on Saturday 10th March 2018. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-08 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Oisin and Marguerite McQuaid-Scahill (organiser).
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-01 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Pic of the Runners-Up from Scoil Bhride.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-02 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Pic of the Winning team from Bandon Bridge NS; 
(front) Daniel Wilson, Caleb O'Sullivan and Rebecca Ni Chonchuir, with (rear) Elliot cave and Tadhg O'Conchuir.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-03 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Three cousins; Andrew Lane, Barry Og O'Suilleabhain and Michael Lane who took part in the quiz.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-05 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Yuna Helder, Sinead Twomey, Victoria Blachotnik, Andrea Burke and Ava Mehigan from Presentation Primary School.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-06 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Yuna Helder, Sinead Twomey, Victoria Blachotnik, Andrea Burke and Ava Mehigan from Presentation Primary School.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-potter-07 
 EEXX news/county 10/03/2018. WHO KILLED THE BANDON BEAN-SIDHE? Saturday the 10th March brought magically curious activity as local Bandon national schools competed in a Wizarding Harry Potter Quiz. The prize was the beautiful Bandon Banshee Perpetual Cup. As any Harry Potter enthusiast knows, Bandon has the unique honour of having a character named after the town. The Bandon Banshee, was referred to as the nemesis of Gilderoy Lockhart in the Chamber of Secrets. The book grossed €60 million in sales and was the 7th highest earning film of all time. Locals, looking to enhance the town for young people, saw the quiz as an ideal way promote the connection. The universally absorbing book series brings young readers on a huge adventure of magic, adversity and triumph. It is also an exploration of loyalty and friendship, good and evil – so it is not only a popular way to engage young people, it is a hugely positive connection. Zoe Tennyson, one of the organisers said they were delighted with the response from schools who ran a qualifying quiz as part of World Book Day. On Saturday Bandon Town Hall was transformed into Hogwarts Great Hall, with proceeds going Bandon Playground Group, and to cover costs of the event. Bandon Books rewarded the winning team with vouchers to each of the five members. The Bandon Banshee, or Bean-sidhe na Bandan Perpetual Cup was awarded to the winners.
Liam Twomey, Cian Rogers, Dylan Burns, Donal Stewart, and Milosz Fordon.
Pic; Larry Cummins
DKE090318demolish001 
 The former Tax and Fas offices on Sullivan's Quay which are currently being demolished.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
09.03.2018
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 The former Tax and Fas offices on Sullivan's Quay which are currently being demolished.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
09.03.2018

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