Waterford companies winners in National Organic Awards
The biennial National Organic Awards, celebrating the quality and excellence across the Irish organic sector, has seen two Waterford based companies announced amongst the winners.
With seven...
Oaktree Financial – strong and secure with deep roots in the...
Pensions, investments and financial planning experts, Fermoy-based, Oaktree Financial Services Ltd are celebrating 10 years in business. Much like 2020, it’s been a decade of...
No McDonald’s drive-thru for now
Plans for the new drive-thru service at McDonald’s in Fermoy are presently on hold as McDonald’s await the outcome of their most recent submission...
Rejuvenate 2020 – helping women return to the workforce
It is no secret that women are underrepresented at every level in the workplace. According to the most recent Irish census data, the workforce...
Solicitors encouraged to discontinue use of outdated ‘Dear Sirs’
A new policy to discontinue the outdated ‘Dear Sirs’ salutation has been launched by The Law Society of Ireland.
The greeting has been traditionally used...
Glanbia announces chairman appointment
Global nutrition group Glanbia plc, announced on Tuesday that, in line with its relationship agreement with Glanbia Co-operative Society Limited, it is appointing Independent...
Local producers celebrate Blas na hÉireann recognition
BY KATIE GLAVIN & NIALL O'CONNOR
The Blas na hÉireann winners for 2020 were announced this week, with several local producers listed.
Gold, silver and bronze winners were...
Keeping Fermoy’s furry friends healthy and happy
Fitzgerald Place, Fermoy has welcomed the newly opened dog groomers, Barber d’Pets, run by Rebecca Baragry.
Rebecca, who now has over 10 years experience with...
Boost for Cork’s pharma and health tech future as major educational...
€8.7 million of funding has been awarded to University College Cork (UCC), CIT and nine industry partners to develop the next generation of graduates...
Companies encouraged to seek supports in order to prepare for Brexit
Irish businesses are being encouraged to upskill their workforce to prepare for the increased customs regulations that will be needed from January 1, 2021.
The...












