TikTok politics: students won’t be swayed
Earlier this week, The Avondhu sat with students from the three secondary schools in Mitchelstown to discuss all things politics. Nine 18-year-olds from CBS,...
Positive news on housing front
Positive news on the local housing front for Fermoy and Mitchelstown was forthcoming from Cork County Council at this month’s Northern Committee meeting when...
Battling it out in Ballyduff for a great cause
A full house for a full on show that gave full value for money. That was the verdict following last Saturday night's 'Lip Sync...
Lifetime Achievement Award for volunteer, Tom Murray
Fermoy man, Tom Murray, was honoured over the weekend as he was presented with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement award by Volunteer Ireland.
For over 20...
Posthumous award for ‘exceptionally diligent’ Garda administrator
2022 marked the centenary of An Garda Siochana, with special medals being commissioned and framed citations awarded to all present and former members of...
Fermoy family’s dream home nightmare
“I know we live in the town, fair enough, but I didn’t think the town would come in the back window to me,” said...
Hunter’s Rest hosts ‘Marymount’ quiz
There was a good bit happening last Friday night around Mitchelstown, with a fundraising quiz for Marymount Hospice taking place in The Hunter's Rest...
Two entertaining nights in Anglesboro
Members of Anglesboro Drama Group were seen to good effect in their local community hall last weekend. Directed by the always creative Jim Keane...
Doneraile mural to go as carpark plans proceed
Local councillors voted in favour this week for the plans for a carpark in Doneraile on the site of a former abattoir, on lands...
Contentious crossing to go in Fermoy
Cork County Council confirmed at a local council meeting earlier this week that the contentious pedestrian crossing situated on the centre of Fermoy’s Patrick...