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Business News from North Cork, South Tipperary, East Limerick and West Waterford.

Chance for budding entrepreneurs to bring their idea to commercial reality

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The IGNITE programme at UCC, which helps start-ups to progress to the next level, is accepting new applications for the next start-up incubation programme...

Calling for application to Best Managed Companies 2024

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Ambitious companies across all sectors are being called upon to enter this year’s Best Managed Companies Awards (BMC) programme. Now in its sixteenth year, the...

Cork adult learners gather to have their voices heard

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79 adult learners from Cork came together on the first day of Spring in Ballincollig last Thursday (1st) for a regional meeting of the National Further...

New season, new beginnings at The Lake Hotel

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The Lake Hotel Killarney reopened for the season on Thursday, 1st February and in keeping with tradition, the new season marked the unveiling of...

Scholarship programme launched to promote forestry as a career

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The first ever scholarship programme allowing students the unique opportunity to pursue a full-time, third level programme within the area of forestry has been launched...

Tackling food waste in tourism sector

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In a collective effort to address and mitigate the impact of food waste within the tourism sector, Visit Cork, in collaboration with Cork County...

Public consultation on the payment of tips

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The views of stakeholders on the Payment of Wages (Amendment) (Tips and Gratuities) Act 2022, the legislation that provides protection for tips, is now...

Apprentice talent celebrated at Cork College of FET!

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The Cork apprenticeship community gathered in Cork College of FET - Bishopstown Campus on Thursday last (25th January) to celebrate the breadth of Generation...

Digital excellence at The Spiders

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Otherwise known as ‘the digital Oscars’, The Spider awards is the longest-running digital ceremony in Ireland that honours the most innovative marketing and social media...

Cork Airport set to welcome 30,000 passengers

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30,000 passengers are expected to pass through Cork Airport over the upcoming St. Brigid’s Bank Holiday weekend. Passenger traffic this bank holiday weekend will...

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