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

46% of savers say their money is not working hard enough

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Almost half of Irish adults claim to have a deposit account, with an average amount of €32,000 saved. Yet 46% of deposit account holders...

Anne is hooked on crochet

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The kitchen dining table is adorned with a teapot covered with a luxurious tea cosy, there are matching covers on the milk jug and...

Unique new forestry website launched

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At a special function in Dungarvan, MEP Sean Kelly launched foresttomarket.ie website, a first for the Irish Forestry Industry in Ireland. This new website is...

Mallow native elected Vice President of CPA Ireland

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Cork accountant Deirdre Kiely, FCPA, has been re-elected Vice President of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (CPA Ireland) at the annual...

Warm welcome at The Brush & Spoon Café

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Smells of home baking and delicious wholesome food waft through the doors, soft lighting and welcoming musical tones draw you into the space and...

SySTEM – a new team based App development programme launched for...

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The CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – has this week launched a new App development competition for transition year students based on the logic...

Digital Economy worth €12.3bn and Irish consumers spending €850,000 per hour...

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The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Denis Naughten, TD, has published two reports which he says “highlight the critical importance of digital...

Cork’s CoderDojo wins European Citizen’s Prize – MEP Kelly confirms

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CoderDojo has won the prestigious European Citizen’s Prize, following a nomination by Seán Kelly MEP (Ireland South). The non-profit network of free coding clubs...

Cork Airport goes from strength to strength

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Fine Gael Cork Senator, Jerry Buttimer, said earlier this week that the latest passenger numbers from Cork Airport are further proof that it’s going from...

Majority fail to start pension early

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Pension participation amongst Ireland’s younger workforce is notoriously poor, particularly where employees do not have the option to join an employer scheme. A recent survey...

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