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 6th February 2020...... Residents from Bishopscourt residential care home, Kathleen Lynch, Gretta Ryan, Dermot Giltinan , Margaret Cooper, Eileen Attridge and John Pearson handing over a cheque ( 955.60 Euro) to Caitriona Twomey, Cork Penny Dinners proceeds of their book, 'The Good Old Days', stories and memories from residents. Included are Paul Vassallo, general manager, Helen Butler, director of nursing and Mary Sheehan, actitivies co ordinator all from Bishopscourt care home 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Monique Jenkinson from San Francisco and Celeste Burdon from St Luke's, are all smiles at the reception for the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.02.2020
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 Sarah Joy Stoker from Newfoundland in company with Eoghan O'Sullivan from Dennehy's Cross and Rachel Sheehan from Carrigtwohill, at the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

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06.02.2020
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 Lloyd John, South Mall and Conor Nash, Skibbereen, enjoying the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

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06.02.2020
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 Mark O'Gorman-Daly, Galway and Chris Hockey, Coachford, at the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.02.2020
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 Mica Sigourney from San Francisco, having fun with Miles Harrigan from Dublin, at the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.02.2020
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 Ruairi Donovan, Maryborough and Caoilian Sherlock, Glasheen, enjoying the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.02.2020
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 Marjie Kaley, Farranree and Aisling O'Riordan, Shandon, attending the reception during the opening night of the Quarter Block Party Festival, at the Roundy in Cork city.
Picture: David Keane.

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06.02.2020
LC-olga-07 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-06 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-05 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-04 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-03 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-02 
 EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-olga-01 
 A Stitch in Time Saves the Environment:

Glandore, contemporary Cork co-working space, recruit sewing expertise of Russian asylum seeker as part of green initiative

EXAMINER REQUEST- FILE shots also available. The Cork arm of Glandore, Ireland’s leading serviced office and flexible workspace provider, have teamed up with Olga Voytenko, a Russian seamstress living in Cork, to give their members the opportunity to repair clothing this February. The relationship comes as a part of Glandore’s ongoing sustainability drive which aims to achieve an eco-friendlier workspace. Using Olga’s expertise, they hope to encourage their members to repair clothes instead of dumping and buying into fast fashion, subsequently reducing carbon and clothing waste.
Olga, who is a Russian asylum seeker and is living in a Direct Provision Centre, has been in Cork for three years. Last December, she opened her first sewing studio in Cork City through the assistance of John Dennehy, Chairman and Founder of Zartis and member of Glandore. Subsequently, John recommended Olga to Glandore, who have now committed to hiring Olga for her superb seamstress skills on February 12th.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dromore-29 
 KIDZ ZONE: School spread on St Joseph’s NS Dromore, West Cork (near Bantry). First names only for the pupils.
Pupils Philip, Aoife and Michael from senior infants learning to count.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dromore-28 
 KIDZ ZONE: School spread on St Joseph’s NS Dromore, West Cork (near Bantry). First names only for the pupils.
Ben displays an appetite for construction.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dromore-27 
 KIDZ ZONE: School spread on St Joseph’s NS Dromore, West Cork (near Bantry). First names only for the pupils.
Tractor fan Killain shows off his favourite toy.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dromore-26 
 KIDZ ZONE: School spread on St Joseph’s NS Dromore, West Cork (near Bantry). First names only for the pupils.
Chess players Fiona, Ciara, Denis and Sean.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dromore-25 
 KIDZ ZONE: School spread on St Joseph’s NS Dromore, West Cork (near Bantry). First names only for the pupils.
Conor and Oisin enjoy making creations from KAPLA wooedn bricks.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.
Add a gift card or promo code or voucher

**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.


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