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 IE ELAINE LOUGHLIN 28/07/2021. Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, (right) with Sean O'Sullivan, CEO, Cork Marts, during his visit to Cahir Mart, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE ELAINE LOUGHLIN 28/07/2021. Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, speaking with an IFA delegation during his visit to Cahir Mart, Co. Tipperary. Also present was Sen. Garret Ahearn. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE ELAINE LOUGHLIN 28/07/2021. Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, speaking with Seamie English, Oola, Co. Limerick, and his grandson Jack English during a visit to Cahir Mart, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE ELAINE LOUGHLIN 28/07/2021. Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, (left) speaking with Pat Rossiter, Cahir, and Tom Beary, Ballylooby, (right) during his visit to Cahir Mart, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE ELAINE LOUGHLIN 28/07/2021. Charlie McConalogue, T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, (left) during a visit to Cahir Mart, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 28/07/2021. Rita, Daithí Óg and Jesse May Henebry, Galbally, Co. Limerick, out for a walk in Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 28/07/2021. Geese enjoying a stroll in Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 28/07/2021. Sophie Wright, Oranmore, Co. Galway, enjoying a visit to Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 28/07/2021. Leah Mulcahy, Cashel, meeting the geese near Cahir Castle, Co. Tipperary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 Anna Murray and Nessa Sheehan at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Anna Murray getting a hug from Nessa Sheehan at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Laura Ahern, Darragh Lyons, Anna Murray, Nessa Sheehan, Cian Minogue and Natalie Kennedy having fun at the net at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Anna Murray has a smile for the camera at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Darragh Lyons and Cian Minogue taking part in “Team Up For Tennis” which was launched for children aged between 10 and 12 years at the Bishopstown Tennis Club, Cork. Picture Dan LinehanD
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 Children having fun with The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD who took part in a tug-o-war with Therese McNamee programme founder of “Team Up For Tennis” which was launched for children aged between 10 and 12 years at the Bishopstown Tennis Club, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Children having fun with The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD who took part in a tug-o-war with Therese McNamee programme founder of “Team Up For Tennis” which was launched for children aged between 10 and 12 years at the Bishopstown Tennis Club, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Young Anna Murray and The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork at the “Team Up For Tennis” programme launch with sessions taking place on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Young Anna Murray and The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork with some of the children who took part in the “Team Up For Tennis” programme which was launched today with sessions taking place on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD enjoying a game of tennis at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Coveney TD enjoying a game of tennis at the Bishopstown Lawn Tennis Club, Cork. The (BLTC) and Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) have launched the “Team Up For Tennis” programme with sessions will be held in BLTC on Saturday mornings, for children aged between 10 and 12 years. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aaron O'Connor, Noreen Gannon and Myles Linehan at Gallaghers Gastropub on MacCurtain Street, Cork as the pub gets ready for indoor dining. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Nikita McGowan, Emma Gannon and Rachel Irwin bringing in supplies to Gallaghers Gastropub on MacCurtain Street, Cork as the pub gets ready for indoor dining. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Putting a touch of paint on Gallaghers Gastropub on MacCurtain Street, Cork were painters Anthony Murphy and J.J. Roche as the pub gets ready for indoor dining. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ger Casey, Bulmers Ireland making a delivery to Gallaghers Gastropub on MacCurtain Street, Cork who are getting ready to open for indoor dining. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Flowers planted by the residents of Kelleher's Buildings as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Amanda Gibbons, Annette Allen, Mossie Ahern, Joan O'Herlihy and Sean Casey at Kelleher's buildings where residents planted lots of flowers as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cllr. Ted Tynan with Annette Allen, Joan O'Herlihy, Amanda Gibbons and Mossie Ahern at Kelleher's buildings where residents planted lots of flowers as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Standing in the square at Kelleher's buildings are residents, Annette Allen, Sean Casey, Michelle Lachut, Frank Hanover, Rose Buckley, Rose O'Connor and Esther O'Brien who planted flowers as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Standing in the square at Kelleher's buildings are residents, Rose Buckley, Esther O'Brien, Rose O'Connor and Michelle Lachut who planted flowers as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A statue of Our Lady where residents say the rosary every day at 3pm at Kelleher's Buildings. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Joan Herlihy, Annette Allen and Mossie Ahern in front of the houses where flowers were planted by the residents of Kelleher's Buildings as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Flowers planted by the residents of Kelleher's Buildings as part of their lockdown project. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sandra Looney and Dijana Soce bringing a touch of colour to MacCurtain Street, Cork at their new flower shop To Have and To Hold. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sandra Looney and Dijana Soce bringing a touch of colour to MacCurtain Street, Cork at their new flower shop To Have and To Hold. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Stephen D'Arcy, Carrigaline Utd, David Dalton, Avondale Utd.
EEjob 23/07/2021
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier, Carrigaline United V's Avondale United, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Mick Nugent, Shine A Light Suicide & Mental Health Awareness Director, Liam Mullaney, Co founder of the # Make Some Noise for Mental Health music event, Myles Gaffney, Songwriter/Performer, Joe D'alton (spelling of D'alton OK), Shine A Light Suicide & Mental Health Awareness Director and Letitia Hill, Shine A Light Suicide & Mental Health Awareness Chairperson & Director.
EEjob 20/07/2021.
Echo News.
Mary Corcoran request.
Shine A Light Suicide & Mental Health Awareness, launch of # Make Some Noise for Positive Mental Health musical event, on the 30th July at the Firkin Crane, at the ventilation tower for the Cork-Dublin railway tunnel, on Glen Avenue, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 17th July 2021.... Cobh Ramblers Charlie Lyons wins the ball from Cabinteely's Kieran Marty-Waters during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St Colmans park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th July 2021.... Cobh Ramblers Danny O'Connell goes high with Cabinteely's Jack Hudson during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St Colmans park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th July 2021..... The family of Fintan McCarthy Tom and Sue McCarthy ,his sister Caitlin and brother Jake celebrate the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo Picture: Eddie O'Hare 
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 29th July 2021..... Majella Twohig with her daughters Katie and Emily celebrate the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th July 2021..... Jilly Longstaff from Cathal O'Donovan's book shop in Skibbereen celebrates the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th July 2021..... Sean O'Brien, (left) captain and T. J Ryan secretary of Skibbereen rowing club celebrate the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th July 2021..... Future rowers Daire Kavanagh and Eoin Murran of Skibbereen rowing club after an early row celebrate the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th July 2021..... Trish O'Donovan, mother of Paul O'Donovan celebrate the gold medals won by Skibbereen rowers Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy at the Olympic in Tokyo
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 William Tait at his home in Ballinrostig, Co Cork with his wife Jacqueline, daughter Vanessa and granddaughter Willow. 
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Picture: David Keane.
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 Niall Kelly, Cork getting hi shot on goal away watched by Waterford players Sean Flavin and Adam Greene during their Munster M.F.C. match in Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Libby Marah and Ryan Hourihan joined the choir on the bridge. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery made the journey upriver in darkness. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery travelled in two rigid inflatable boats, with support from a Port of Cork rib, from the Port of Cork City pontoon to St Vincent's Bridge near the Mercy University Hospital, via the north channel of the River Lee. Their giant teddy bears made the journey as they lit up the undersides of the city's bridges. The volunteers made their dusk journey to raise awareness of the work they do, and as an exercise in suicide prevention. On St Vincent's Bridge, they were greeted by the High Hopes Choir, who gave an open-air performance from the bridge, as well as by volunteers from Penny Dinners and Shine A Light. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner News-: Deirdre O'Shaughnessy request: Reporter Donal O’Keeffe.
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 Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery make the journey upriver in darkness. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery travelled in two rigid inflatable boats, with support from a Port of Cork rib, from the Port of Cork City pontoon to St Vincent's Bridge near the Mercy University Hospital, via the north channel of the River Lee. Their giant teddy bears made the journey as they lit up the undersides of the city's bridges. The volunteers made their dusk journey to raise awareness of the work they do, and as an exercise in suicide prevention. On St Vincent's Bridge, they were greeted by the High Hopes Choir, who gave an open-air performance from the bridge, as well as by volunteers from Penny Dinners and Shine A Light. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner News-: Deirdre O'Shaughnessy request: Reporter Donal O’Keeffe.
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 This pic of the High Hopes Choir and supporters singing outdoors on the city bridge. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery make the journey upriver in darkness. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery travelled in two rigid inflatable boats, with support from a Port of Cork rib, from the Port of Cork City pontoon to St Vincent's Bridge near the Mercy Hospital via the north channel of the River Lee. Their giant teddy bears made the journey as they lit up the undersides of the city's bridges. The volunteers made their dusk journey to raise awareness of the work they do, and as an exercise in suicide prevention. On St Vincent's Bridge, they were greeted by the High Hopes Choir, who gave an open-air performance from the bridge, as well as by volunteers from Penny Dinners and Shine A Light. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner News-: Deirdre O'Shaughnessy request: Reporter Donal O’Keeffe.
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 Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery make the journey upriver in darkness. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery travelled in two rigid inflatable boats, with support from a Port of Cork rib, from the Port of Cork City pontoon to St Vincent's Bridge near the Mercy Hospital via the north channel of the River Lee. Their giant teddy bears made the journey as they lit up the undersides of the city's bridges. The volunteers made their dusk journey to raise awareness of the work they do, and as an exercise in suicide prevention. On St Vincent's Bridge, they were greeted by the High Hopes Choir, who gave an open-air performance from the bridge, as well as by volunteers from Penny Dinners and Shine A Light. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner News-: Deirdre O'Shaughnessy request: Reporter Donal O’Keeffe.
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 Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery and the Coastguard, Crosshaven at the Bonded Warehouses, Port of Cork. Volunteers from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery travelled in two rigid inflatable boats, with support from a Port of Cork rib, from the Port of Cork City pontoon to St Vincent's Bridge near the Mercy Hospital via the north channel of the River Lee. Their giant teddy bears made the journey as they lit up the undersides of the city's bridges. The volunteers made their dusk journey to raise awareness of the work they do, and as an exercise in suicide prevention. On St Vincent's Bridge, they were greeted by the High Hopes Choir, who gave an open-air performance from the bridge, as well as by volunteers from Penny Dinners and Shine A Light. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner News-: Deirdre O'Shaughnessy request: Reporter Donal O’Keeffe.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill and family raised a glass at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork on Sunday as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill and family raised a glass at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork on Sunday as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 Brothers Eugie and John O'Neill outside The Hut. Eugene (Eugie) ran the bar from 1968-1971. TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill and family raised a glass at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork on Sunday as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publican John O'Neill opens the doors at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork on Sunday as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 (Family bubble- all adults vaccinated) TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill and family at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill behind the bar at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.
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 TOAST TO 200 years of service.....Publicans Betty and John O'Neill at The Hut, Watergrasshill, Co Cork as the public house prepares to reopen on Monday. The license has been in the family for 200 years. John and Betty O'Neill are 52 years running the bar. Covid-19 coronavirus - easing of restrictions. Pic: Larry Cummins for Sean O'Riordan story.

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