Local gospel choir hit all the right notes during lockdown

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A catchy tune called ‘Zoom Boom Baby,’ has popped up in recent days on social media and on radio, and it’s hard to get...

Meat processing plants under the spotlight

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The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine announced to the Dáil on Thursday, 30 April, that six clusters of Covid-19 cases had been...

No budget for ramps to prevent speeding on Pike Road

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Cork County Council has admitted that constructing speed ramps along Pike Road, Fermoy is the ‘only sensible long-term calming approach’ to the speeding problems that...

Covid golf woes could see boom on the greens

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Golf clubs across the Avondhu region have suffered in the lockdown, but finally it looks like the greens could be set to see a...

Kilfinane – ready and able to bounce back

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Given people's resourcefulness, there's every reason to believe Ireland will fight back strongly following the effects of Covid-19. As a regional publication, The Avondhu has the...

Avondhu publicans call for clarity on opening measures

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As Government plans advance to reopen Ireland’s pubs, Avondhu region publicans have raised serious concerns about the lack of clarity on restrictions. Government officials are...

Cocooning Fermoy couple looking forward

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On Tuesday, May 5th, travel restrictions placed on individuals over 70 years of age were eased by the Irish Government. It means that, after...

Ireland’s most exciting young driver given his wings

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One of the brightest rising stars of global drifting, young Conor Shanahan from Killavullen is aiming to be at the very top of his...

Plan for theatre at Mitchelstown facility

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Mitchelstown Leisure Centre is set to transform their general purpose hall into one of the region’s most impressive theatre facilities.  The group has asked for...

Park United plans for the future

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Park United AFC has served the people of Mitchelstown and surrounding areas for more than 40 years and now it is set to undergo a...

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