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 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
Lucas Gaffney releases the mechanical Lego car he built in ‘Bricks 4 Kids’, Douglas with the help of master builders David Elliott and Hope O’Hara. This inclusive summer camp aims to introduce children of all levels to Stem subjects through the fun of various LEGO construction projects. Picture Chani Anderson
Bricks-4-Kids-5 
 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
Master builders Calvin Gleeson, 10 and Jack O’Donoghue 10 proudly stand beside their towering Lego creation at the Bricks4Kids camp in Douglas. This inclusive summer camp aims to introduce children of all levels to Stem subjects through the fun of various LEGO construction projects. Picture Chani Anderson
Bricks-4-Kids-4 
 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
Newly qualified Master builders, Conor Casey, Shay O’Riordan, Roan O’Connor and Finn Neary proudly display their LEGO projects at the Bricks4Kids camp in Douglas. Picture Chani Anderson
Bricks-4-Kids-3 
 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
Noah O’Shea is all smiles as he creates a 2D artwork from LEGO at the Bricks4Kids summer camp in Douglas. Picture Chani Anderson
Bricks-4-Kids-2 
 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
Master builders Calvin Gleeson, 10 and Jack O’Donoghue 10 proudly stand beside their towering Lego creation at the Bricks4Kids camp in Douglas. This inclusive summer camp aims to introduce children of all levels to Stem subjects through the fun of various LEGO construction projects. Picture Chani Anderson
Bricks-4-Kids-1 
 Summer Camps Stand Alone: 08/07/24
The team of newly qualified Master builders proudly display their creations at the Bricks4Kids camp in Douglas. This inclusive summer camp aims to introduce children of all levels to Stem subjects through the fun of various LEGO construction projects. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Beach Stand Alone: 10/07/24: The Buckley family from Douglas, Hazel, Daisy, Bobby and Cillian, pictured with Tara Moynihan from Ballincollig making the most of the sunny weather with a game of beach bowls in Barleycove. Picture Chani Anderson
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 City Sports Marking: XX/EE John McHale: 09/07/24: David Williams from St Senans and Odhran O’Sullivan, Midleton AC race to the finishing line in the 1500m Junior Men race at the 70th annual Cork City Sports. Picture Chani Anderson
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 City Sports Marking: XX/EE John McHale: 09/07/24: Gavin Kenny from Bandon and Peter Hanrahan, Cork Track Club compete in the 3000m Open Men race at the 70th annual Cork City Sports. Picture Chani Anderson
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 City Sports Marking: XX/EE John McHale: 09/07/24: Athletes competing in the 1500m Junior Men race at the 70th annual Cork City Sports. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Francis Hogan from Tipperary was born with a genetic Kidney condition that has worsened in recent years, he is pictured in the newly opened Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment for him while receives ongoing hospital treatment in Cork. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-14 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, 16, pictured in the garden he helped to plant in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-13 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, 16, pictured in the garden he helped to plant in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-12 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Transplant patient, Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, 16, pictured with his parents Steven and Vicki beside the tree they planted in the garden in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-11 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Steven O'Brien and his 16-year-old son Aidan ‘Aido’ pictured in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton tomorrow. Aido has already has one kidney transplant and is hoping to have another soon as they find a donor. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-10 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: 16 year old Kidney transplant patient, Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, pictured with his aunt Lynda Dorney and the blankets she crocheted for the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment for Aidan’s family as he receives ongoing hospital treatment. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-09 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: 16 year old Kidney transplant patient, Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, pictured with his family, aunt Lynda Dorney and parents Steven and Lynda in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment for them as Aido receives ongoing hospital treatment while awaiting a second transplant donor. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-07 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Steven O'Brien and his 16-year-old son Aidan ‘Aido’ pictured in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton tomorrow. Aido has already has one kidney transplant and is hoping to have another soon as they find a donor. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-06 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Steven O'Brien and his 16-year-old son Aidan ‘Aido’ pictured in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton tomorrow. Aido has already has one kidney transplant and is hoping to have another soon as they find a donor. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-05 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: 16 year old Kidney transplant patient, Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, shares a secret smile as he listens to his father speak. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-04 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Francis Hogan from Tipperary was born with a genetic Kidney condition that has worsened in recent years, he is pictured in the newly opened Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment for him while receives ongoing hospital treatment in Cork. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-03 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Francis Hogan from Tipperary was born with a genetic Kidney condition that has worsened in recent years, he is pictured in the newly opened Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment for him while receives ongoing hospital treatment in Cork. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-02 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: Steven O’Brien talks about being unable to donate a kidney to his son before as it was believed the disease was hereditary but he is hopeful that for Aidan’s second transplant he may be a match. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-1 
 Weather Stand Alone: 10/07/24: As sweet as daisies, Addison, 4 and Alyssa, 2, O’Sullivan from Dunamore enjoy a day out in Ballincollig regional Park. Picture Chani Anderson
Aido-01 
 Feature Marking: XX Sarah Horgan: 16 year old Kidney transplant patient, Aidan ‘Aido’ O’ Brien, pictured in the Munster Kidney Support Centre in Wilton, which offers a comfortable home from home environment while Aido receives ongoing hospital treatment. Picture Chani Anderson
dan-dun-1 
 Nemo Rangers The Douglas team who played Nemo Rangers in the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Eilís MacCurtain junior ladies football cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cllr. Honore Kamegni who deputized for the Lord Mayor making the presentation Bishopstown joint captains Aimee Corcoran and Jennifer Ryle after their victory in the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Bishopstown who defeated St. Finbarrs in the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Included is Cllr. Honore Kamegni who deputized for the Lord Mayor. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Leonie Lynch, Bishopstown getting past Liz O'Donovan and Claragh Callanan of St. Finbarrs during the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Orla Ní Dhomhnaill, Bishopstown getting her shot away watched by Sofia Daly, St. Finbarrs during the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-blue-3 
 Julie Scally, Bishopstown about to get hooked by Aoife O'Connor, St. Finbarrs during the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aoife Bowen, Bishopstown looking to take on Claragh Callanan, St. Finbarrs during the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-blue-1 
 Aoife Bowen, Bishopstown under pressure from St. Finbarrs players Amy O'Herlihy and Sofia Daly during the Seandún GAA and Cork City Council Muirgheal MacSwiney junior Camogie cup final at Ballinlough. Picture Dan Linehan
Dalo’s-Hurling-Show-1 
 #Marking: XX Lisa Sweeney: 05/07/24 Tony O’Connell, Michael O’Connell, Ray Shanahan, Shay Curtin, Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, Southern BrigadeBrigadier General Brian Cleary, Deputy County Lord Mayor Cllr Sheila O’Calahan, Cllr Seán O’Callahan, Frank Walley and Mark Walk pictured at the launch of the Cork City Sports in Collins Barracks. Picture Chani Anderson
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 #Marking: XX Lisa Sweeney: 05/07/24, Tony O’Connell pictured being commended in the speech by Southern BrigadeBrigadier General Brian Cleary during the launch of the Cork City Sports in Collins Barracks for his work and commitment to the athletic event over many years. Picture Chani Anderson
Cork-Sports-1 
 #Marking: XX Lisa Sweeney: 05/07/24, Southern BrigadeBrigadier General Brian Cleary, Frank Walley and Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle deliver the speeches during the launch of the Cork City Sports in Collins Barracks. Picture Chani Anderson
Cork-Sports-1(2) 
 #Marking: XX Lisa Sweeney: 05/07/24, Southern BrigadeBrigadier General Brian Cleary, Frank Walley and Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle deliver the speeches during the launch of the Cork City Sports in Collins Barracks. Picture Chani Anderson
Cork-Sports-1(1) 
 #Marking: XX Lisa Sweeney: 05/07/24 Tony O’Connell, Southern BrigadeBrigadier General Brian Cleary, and Frank Walley pictured at the launch of the Cork City Sports in Collins Barracks. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Weekender Marking: XX Vickie Maye: 05/06/24 Jewellery designer Beth Haughton’s daughters, Tessa and Phoebe, pictured modelling pieces from the new Lovebeth collection. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-29 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Rapper Tiny pictured performing at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp at the Kabin Studios, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-27 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Pictured are local rappers Anton and Shay of The Kabin studios in Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-26 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local teenage rap artist from The Kabin, Heidi, impressed with her performance at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-25 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local teenage rap artist from The Kabin, Heidi, impressed with her performance at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-24 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local teenage rap artist from The Kabin, Heidi, impressed with her performance at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-23 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-22 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-21 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local Rapper Aaron blows the audience away with his lyrics at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp at the Kanin Studios, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-20 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Rapper Tiny pictured performing at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp at the Kabin Studios, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-19 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Tiny, Rosanna and Aaron performing a piece entitled ‘what if Knocknaheeny was a Gaeltacht’ at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp at the Kanin Studios, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-17 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Ushmush, The Irish-language rapper from Claire performs in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-16 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo with Alannah on fiddle and Shay on guitar in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-15 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo with Alannah on fiddle and Shay on guitar in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-14 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo with Alannah on fiddle and Shay on guitar in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-13 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Cathal pictured playing in banjo with Alannah on fiddle and Shay on guitar in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-12 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Súil Amháin. The Listowel Irish-language rapper leads the chorus in The Kabin studios, Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-11 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24, Local singers Sophie and Heidi pictured with Garry McCarthy of The Kabin studios in Knocknaheeny where the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity was marked with an impressive musical showcase. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-10 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local teenage rap artist from The Kabin, Heidi, impressed with her performance at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-09 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local singers from The Kabin, Aimee and Lexie accompanied by Cathal on banjo and Alannah on fiddle perform a self composition ‘as gaeilge’ at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-08 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local singers from The Kabin, Aimee and Lexie accompanied by Cathal on banjo and Alannah on fiddle perform a self composition ‘as gaeilge’ at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson
The-Kabin-07 
 Marking: EE Amy Power: 05/07/24 Local Rapper Aaron blows the audience away with his lyrics at a musical showcase to mark the end of The Barr na gCnoc Summer Camp at the Kanin Studios, where participants were offered an innovative way to engage with the Irish language through music and creativity. Picture Chani Anderson

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