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The former fish market premises in Fermoy is set to reopen its doors for the first time in 10 years, with a new fashion boutique set to open in the building along MacCurtain Street next month. Suzsa, a ladies bouquet...
Work is at last underway at the Crann Ard site at Pike Road Fermoy where 52 social housing units are due to be developed over the next two years. 
Eight social houses are due to be completed in Rathcormac by March of this year according to Cork County Council.  This 8-house scheme is a Turnkey housing development being constructed for Cork County Council for social housing use by DNR...
Cork County Council have confirmed that the owner of the damaged building at 49 Upper Cork Street, Mitchelstown has been in contact with the council. On foot of the communication, the Council have given the owner a limited time extension....
There was a warm welcome on Wednesday of the news that the former Paki Fitz Pub in Mitchelstown sold at an online auction on Wednesday for €172,000 - €22,000 over its reserve price of €150,000. The once popular pub which, some...
A new lease of life for Mitchelstown Presentation Convent could be on the horizon, as a recent progress report on derelict sites revealed that some works have been carried out and ‘sale of property (is) almost complete’. The item was...
One of the gems of the Blackwater Valley, Ileclash House in Fermoy, has come on the market with a guide price of €3.5 million. The 18th century Georgian property, set on 12 acres, was formerly the home of Oswald...
Plans for the construction of a Motorway Service Area at Junction 14 near Moorepark along the M8 outside Fermoy are progressing, with the process at the tender stage seeking a contractor for the works. A spokesperson for the company behind the...
News of the sale of the historic Lismore House Hotel, reputed to be the oldest hotel in Ireland, has been greeted enthusiastically by the organisers of Lismore’s Immrama Festival of Travel Writing. Festival organiser Jan Rotte said the news that...

Still no buyer for Castlehyde

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Michael Flatley made national news this week as he initiated legal proceedings against his architect Peter Inston, at the High Court in Dublin last Thursday. Mr Inston was employed as artichitect and designer during the refurbishment of Castlehyde. There is still no sign...

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