Apprenticeships in the spotlight

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With our society heavily dependent on the skill and expertise of trades people, there's an increased focus on recruiting apprentices. We saw evidence of this...

Watergrasshill has the country’s youngest population

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Watergrasshill has the youngest population out of communities across Ireland, as well as the most percentage population growth since the 2016 Census, while the towns...

Step forward for Park Utd as they embrace ‘Walking Football’

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By John Ahern & Marian Roche Normally, 'losing that yard of pace' spells bad news for a player's career. However, the advent of 'Walking Football'...

Successful debut for Avondhu Foxhounds Dog Show

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Avondhu Foxhounds held their first ever dog show in Corrin Event Centre, Fermoy last Sunday. The venue proved ideal and the fact that this inaugural...

‘Could only secure 3 GP appointments in 12 months’ – cancer...

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A local woman has claimed that she has only been able to see her GP in person a maximum of three times since experiencing medical...

All set for another INDIE weekend in Mitchelstown

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With both Indiependence 2023 and Mitchelstown Busking Festival on over this August bank holiday weekend, Mitchelstown businesses have been getting into the festival spirit...

Significant developments impress public in Castlelyons

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Castlelyons GAA have overseen major developments at its grounds during 2023. Following significant investment, this progressive club now have access to another new grass based...

Cancer research Christmas cards launched in Kilworth

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Thanks to her bespoke range of Christmas cards, Kilworth textile artist Fiona Turley, has had a long and fruitful association with Breakthrough Cancer Research.  Fiona, proprietor...

Major letter protest campaign in Knockanore

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Blackwater Wind Aware, a community group that represents residents of West Waterford and East Cork in their fight against Innogy Renewable Energy Ireland who...

Giant hogweed project stalled but plant removal will restart in 2021

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A plan to permanently remove poisonous giant hogweed plants from the Bride Valley has been delayed for a year due to Covid-19. However, Cork...

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