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EOHCIT13 
 15th January 2018........ Michael Funchion with children Jane and Michael from Montenotte at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT12 
 15th January 2018........ Amy and Mary Fitzgerald, Glanmire at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT11 
 15th January 2018........ Pat and Patrick O'Neill, Carrigadrohid at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT10 
 15th January 2018........ Tony and Daniel Quane, Ovens at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT09 
 15th January 2018........Alison Taylor and Aisling Tobin, Colaiste an Phairsaigh, Glanmire at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT08 
 15th January 2018........ Eugene ,Susan and Ross Hennessy, Glanmire at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT07 
 15th January 2018........ Kevin Stack, Crosshaven and Thibaud Lynch, Carrigaline at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT06 
 15th January 2018........ Val and Claire Nevin from Aherla at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT05 
 15th January 2018........Mary , Darragh and Ger Ryan at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCIT04 
 15th January 2018........ Karen and Stephen Mullane from Blarney at the CIT engineering, science and technology roadshow .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBuses05 
 15th January 2018........ On the buses.... Emer Whelan 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBuses04 
 15th January 2018........ On the buses.... Mary Murphy 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBuses03 
 15th January 2018........ On the buses.... Amy Henley and Chloe Lake 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBuses02 
 15th January 2018........ On the buses.... Emilene Morais 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBuses01 
 15th January 2018........ On the buses.... Suzanna Lojek
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DENIS-junior-5 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 16/01/2018 ... 
Daniel Hurley scoring a try for Presentation Brothers College against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-junior-5-(1) 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 16/01/2018 ... 
Daniel Hurley scoring a try for Presentation Brothers College against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-junior-4 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ...
Supporters taking shelter during a wintry shower at the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-junior-3 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 16/01/2018 ... 
Castletroy College players celebrating their victory against Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-junior-2 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 16/01/2018 ... 
Darragh French of Presentation Brothers College races over the line to score a try against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-junior-1 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 16/01/2018 ... 
Ian O'Keeffe of Presentation Brothers College bursting through the centre against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Junior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-11 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ...
Castletroy College supporters cheering on their sides against Presentation Brothers College, Cork, in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior and Junior Cup games at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-10 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ...
Castletroy College supporters cheering on their sides against Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior and Junior Cup games at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-9 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ...
Presentation Brothers College, Cork, supporters cheering on their sides against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior and Junior Cup games at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-8 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Sean French of Presentation Brothers College racing for the line to score a try against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-7 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Sean French of Presentation Brothers College kicks the ball past Castletroy College's Sean Madden on his way to scoring a try in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-6 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Louis Bruce of Presentation Brothers College looking for a way past Sam Burns of Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-5 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Jonathan Wren of Presentation Brothers College scoring a try against Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-4 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Sam Burns of Castletroy College bursts through against Presentation Brothers College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-3 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Sean French of Presentation Brothers College trying to get past Michael O'Hanrahan of Castletroy College in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-2 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Sean French of Presentation Brothers College bursts past Conor Bermingham of Castletroy College to score a try in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-1 
 IE EE LIVE SPORT 16/01/2018 ... 
Presentation Brothers College's Darragh O'Callaghan winning a lineout ball from Castletroy College's Cilian Toland in the Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup game at Muskerry RFC, Ballyanly. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
LC-soccer-11 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
John Finnegan, Chairman, MSL presents the O'Neills Club of the Week prize to Ger Sheehan of Blarney United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-10 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Martin O'Sullivan, Blarney United runs at Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-09 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Christopher O'Connor, Blarney United in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-08 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Christopher O'Connor, Blarney United passes the ball out to the right wing against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-07 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-07(2) 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-07(1) 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-06 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Conor Cronin, Blarney United in action against Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-05 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Colin Lemass, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-04 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Colin Lemass, Wilton United brings the ball under control. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-03 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Colin Lemass, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-02 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United breaks down an attack by Colin Lemass, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-01 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United breaks down an attack by Colin Lemass, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-01(1) 
 EE Sport: At O'Shea Park, Blarney on 13/01/2018: Blarney United v Wilton United - Munster Senior League First Division.
Stephen Jennings, Blarney United breaks down an attack by Colin Lemass, Wilton United.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-09 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-08 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-07 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton.
( l to r) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner pictured with runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', winner Wayne Allen and (right) Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic popping the bubbly at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-06 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic and (right) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-05 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (second left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with (right) Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic and (left) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. (The other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt was unable to attend)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-04 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic and (right) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-03 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with (second left) Paddy Barker of competition sponsors Barker Photographic and (right) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-02 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic and (right) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-photo-comp-01 
 XX news 12/01/2018.
Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2017 winner is Wayne Allen for his photo of his daughter 3yo Charlotte (now 4yo) at Curragh Woods, Midleton, pictured with (left) runner-Up Martin Duggan for his portrait of a 'Connemara Man', with Paddy Barker of sponsors Barker Photographic and (right) Jim Coughlan, Visual Media Manager, Irish Examiner at the announcement and handover of prizes. Included is a framed photo of Mount Errigal, Co Donegal, taken by the other runner-up Pawel Zigmunt, who was unable to attend.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-feature-10 
 XX features 12/01/2018 - VICKIE MAYE - 'What Shaped 2017' 
Aisling Kirwan, owner, Paper Dolls boutique, 21-22 Drawbridge Street, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-feature-09 
 XX features 12/01/2018 - VICKIE MAYE - 'What Shaped 2017' 
Aisling Kirwan, owner, Paper Dolls boutique, 21-22 Drawbridge Street, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-feature-08 
 XX features 12/01/2018 - VICKIE MAYE - 'What Shaped 2017' 
Aisling Kirwan, owner, Paper Dolls boutique, 21-22 Drawbridge Street, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-feature-07 
 XX features 12/01/2018 - VICKIE MAYE - 'What Shaped 2017' 
Aisling Kirwan, owner, Paper Dolls boutique, 21-22 Drawbridge Street, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blarney-08 
 EE news 13/01/2018. 
Sean O'Sullivan and Claire McCarthy attending the awards night. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
LC-blarney-07 
 EE news 13/01/2018. 
Community Garda Sean O'Dwyer, Rev Robert Ferris, Geoffrey Banda from Zambia, and Tom McGrath attending the awards night. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow.
LC-blarney-06 
 EE news 13/01/2018. 
August winner Martin Lynch, Cahirman Blarney GAA Club with wife May and daughters Una and Grace attending the awards night. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
LC-blarney-05 
 EE news 13/01/2018. (winner was absent for the early part of the night)
The family of the winner Mark Coleman attending the awards night.
( l to r) Grandad Tim Coleman, cousin Conor Coleman, parents Anne and Ray and sister Claire. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
LC-blarney-04 
 EE news 13/01/2018. 
MAY winner Adam Whitbourn, Head Gardener, Blarney Castle with wife Kati and children Alex and Sienna attending the awards night. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
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Hall of Fame winner Freda Hayes with (left) Helen Coughlan, Colin Hayes and Dominic Heaney attending the awards night. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
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 EE news 13/01/2018. 
Monthly winner Bridget Harrington and family; husband Pat, and Tomas, Tara and Padraig Harrington attending the awards night. Pic; Larry Cummins.
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
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 EE news 13/01/2018. Awards organisers John Henchion, Kate Durrant and Damian Boylan. Pic; Larry Cummins
(STARTS) Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman was named as 2017 Blarney Person of the Year on Saturday (13th January 2018) at the Blarney Person of the Year reception held at the Blarney Castle Hotel. The popular local man received a rapturous response from the 150 guests at the annual awards ceremony.
Earlier, Blarney Woollen Mills CEO Freda Hayes saw her huge contrbution to Blarney acknowledged when she was inaugurated in the Blarney Hall of Fame for her ongoing contribution to the community.
Speaking at the awards, organiser Kate Durrant said, ”We receive many nominations throughout the year and no one is voted a person of the month lightly. The awards are a way for us to show off the talents and hard work of people who just don't know how to show off. People who work tirelessly under the cloak of invisibility, with humility and for the common good, not for any personal gain. 
“ We consider ourselves extremely lucky to live in a village where charitable and altruistic work is the rule and not the exception. The eleven people or groups that are being honoured here tonight richly deserve their monthly award and so much more. The Blarney Person of The Year award endeavours to applaud and recognise our unsung heroes who put their community and their charitable work before themselves.”
The Muskerry News / Blarney & District Chamber of Commerce awards aim is to recognise achievement, leadership and altruism so that others may be inspired to follow. The panel of local judges had the hard job of deciding from a panel of monthly winners that included
The nominees this year include retired teacher John Kelly, who gave 43 years of his career to the young people of Blarney; Freda Hayes who is head of not one, but two, iconic Irish brands: Blarney Woollen Mills and Meadows & Byrne, which as a group employs over 500 people between three Blarney Woollen Mills stores and thirteen Meadows & Byrne stores throughout the country; Noel Holmes for his success with his horror film Jack Scott's Wood; Chairperson of Blarney Active Retired Group Bridget Harrington; Adam Whitbourn Head Gardener of Blarney Castle Estate whose mission is ‘to make the gardens as famous in their own right as the Castle’; Blarney and Cork GAA star Mark Coleman; Mary Walsh who is responsible for the birth of a new storytelling community called the ‘The Gab’, a community of storytellers and story lovers based in Blarney, who meet once a month for a night of poetry, song and story; popular Blarney GAA Chairman Martin Lynch; Eddie Geary and Barry Looney who retired this year from Blarney Swimming Club after an incredible cumulative 78 years of volunteering; Pat Keohane who has worked with charitable and voluntary organisations for many years and who founded Waterloo Renewal Group; horse rider Angela Lyons who despite the difficulties associated with her Rheumatoid Arthritis won 2 Munster Dressage Championship titles at the start of August and is also a member of Para Dressage Ireland and has qualified to represent Ireland Internationally this year.
The awards evening was MC’d by John Henchion and Damian Boylan, and guests included Blarney Tidy Towns Chair Adrian O’Connell, Blarney and District Chamber of Commerce Chair John Foley, Brand Blarney Chair Deborah Maguire, local Councillor Kevin Conway, Rev. Robert Ferris and former Blarney People of the Year Tom MacGrath, Donal Hayes, Sean Foley and Celeste Foley. (ENDS)
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Cillian Fahy,, Fr Mathew's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
David Murray, Neptune defends against Luke O'Mahony, Fr Mathew's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Adam Heaphy, Neptune defends against Michael McGinn (c), Fr Mathew's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Ger Noonan, Neptune tries to block a shot by Paul O'Driscoll, Fr Mathew's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Neptune coach Paul Kelleher during a team talk.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Neptune coach Paul Kelleher.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Neptune team captain Gary Walsh in action during the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Animated exchange.....Match official Roberta Muzza and Neptune coach Paul Kelleher discuss a decision during the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Match official Roberta Muzza and Neptune coach Paul Kelleher discuss a decision during the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Roy Downey calls the play for Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. Mens National League Division 1 BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Roy Downey in action for Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 13/01/2017. BASKETBALL: Neptune v Fr Mathew’s in Neptune Stadium.
Owen Connolly scores from the free-throw line for Neptune.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Event sponsors.....Marlo Kearney, TJ O'Connor and Margaret Cahill of Bon Secours, Tralee at their stand at the Expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Iren (Iren) Okunbor, Clionadh O'Connor and Katie O'Riordan at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speaker Rob Lipsett talks 'Balance Fitness' with Cork gym staff Karen Coleman, Ballinhassig and Taylor Kearney, Togher, both working at Fitness WorX, at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Gym staff Laura Donnellan and Shola Koschan of The Aquila Club with Sam Etches of Spirit Gym at the event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Killarney Order of Malta members Michael McNabb, Shannon Hanafin, Chloe Lynch Herlihy and Marie O'Donoghue at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speaker Rob Lipsett talks 'Balance Fitness' at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speaker Rob Lipsett talks 'Balance Fitness' at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speaker Rob Lipsett talks 'Balance Fitness' at the expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Derek McGrath Aand Derval O'Rourke, taking part in the panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Kieran Donaghy, Eimear Cregan, taking part in the panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Derek McGrath Aand Derval O'Rourke, taking part in the panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Kieran Donaghy, Eimear Cregan, Derek McGrath Aand Derval O'Rourke, taking part in the panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Derval O'Rourke, Eimear Cregan, Kieran Donaghy, (seated right) discussion MC, Diarmuid 'Gizzy' Lyng and Derek McGrath before their afternoon panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speakers Derval O'Rourke, Eimear Cregan, Kieran Donaghy, discussion MC Diarmuid 'Gizzy' Lyng and Derek McGrath before their afternoon panel discussion on 'Balance Sport'.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Yoga instructor Miriam Kerins Hussey of Awakening.ie giving a yoga class at the Expo.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Guest speaker Derval O'Rourke gets a quick health check from Mary Nagle, Advanced Nurse Practioner, Bon Secours Hospital, with guest speaker Kieran Donaghy.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Roz Purcell giving smoothie-making tips at her cookery demonstration.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Just hanging out.... Conor, Aoife trying out the 'hanging bar', testing their strength with dad Cian O'Donoghue, from Glanmire, and Orla.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Orla Thornton and Jennifer Conway of www.balanceexpo.ie
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.

(from left) Maggie Sheehy from Limerick with Helen Kennedy, Tipperary try out the balance class by Kieran Kenneally of Surfset Fitness at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Surfset Fitness exhibitors Kieran Kenneally and Emily O'Grady perfect their balance techniques at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Fitness enthusiasts
 (from left) John O'Connor and Maggie Sheehy from Limerick with Helen Kennedy and Breda Dohney, Tipperary try out the balance class by Surfset Fitness at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Derval O'Rourke with young healthy food fans, sisters Katie and Mary-Patricia Coakley, from Drinagh, West Cork attending her cookery demonstration at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
'Fit Foodie' Derval O'Rourke giving a cookery demonstration at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Derval O'Rourke giving a cookery demonstration at the Expo event.
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 XX news 14/01/2018. 'Balance Expo, Ireland's Premier Event for Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiasts' at INEC, Killarney on Sunday 14th January 2018.
Irish Examiner are Media Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Derval O'Rourke giving a cookery demonstration at the Expo event.
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Conor Lovett, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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Conor Lovett, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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Conor Lovett, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett and Judy Lovett, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett and Judy Lovett, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Judy Lovett, Conor Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Judy Lovett, Conor Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett, Judy Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett, Judy Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett, Judy Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
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Conor Lovett, Judy Lovett and Stephen Dillane, at the Everyman Theatre, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 13th January 2018....... Cork singer Fiona Kennedy at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Louise Griffin and John Berry at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Ian Leisk and Jenny Manning, Donoughmore at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Janice Hume, Elaine O'Brien, Olive O'Brien and Louise Murphy all from Cobh at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Edel Caulfield, Barry and Sheena Kearing and Amy Quilter at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Catherine and Ciara Deasy, Turners Cross and Noreen Murphy, Ballincollig at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Mary and Ruth Mangan , Dillons Cross at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018.......Singer Ian Hendrick, Eamonn Bowen, Cloud 9 and Eoin Murphy,The Buachaill's at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Lorraine Royle and Tracey Wallace at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Nicola and Peg Curtin, Bandon at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Paula, Kirsty and Emma Lane from Blarney at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Elmarie Horan, Watergrasshill; Noreen Kelly, Rathcooney and Kelsey Hurley, Crosshaven at the Southern Brides wedding show at the City Hall over the weekend .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's new signing Graham Cummins with Alan Bennett watching the game against Cobh Ramblers at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Sean McLaughlin wins the ball from Cobh Ramblers Christopher McCarthy with City's Aaron Barry and Ramblers Cian Leonard in attendence during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Colm Horgan on the ball against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Danny Kane against Cobh Ramblers at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Tobi Adebayo Rowling and Cobh Ramblers Kevin Taylor go high for the ball during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Tobi Adebayo Rowling is tackled by Cobh Ramblers Kevin Taylor during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's manager John Caulfield and assistants John Cotter and Liam Kearney with substitutes against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Aaron Barry and Cobh Ramblers Cian Leonard in attendence during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Conor McCarthy against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Colm Horgan against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Garib Gerkondani tussles with Cobh Ramblers Christopher McCarthy during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Tobi Adebayo Rowling on the ball from Cobh Ramblers David Hurley and James McSeeney during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Sean McLaughlin shoots against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Garib Gerkondani tussles with Cobh Ramblers Christopher McCarthy during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's new signing Graham Cummins with Alan Bennett watching the game against Cobh Ramblers at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's manager John Caulfield with Lisa Lawlor, John Cotter and Liam Kearney s against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's manager John Caulfield with Lisa Lawlor, John Cotter and Liam Kearney s against Cobh Ramblers during the friendly at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2018....... Cork City's Aaron Barry against Cobh Ramblers at St. Colmans park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Ciara O'Brien, regional childline supervisor at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Megan Sarl, volunteer at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Megan Sarl, (left) volunteer and Ciara O'Brien, regional childline supervisor at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Megan Sarl, (right) volunteer and Ciara O'Brien, regional childline supervisor at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Megan Sarl, (left) volunteer and Ciara O'Brien, regional childline supervisor at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... For Esther McCarthy Examiner features....... Megan Sarl, volunteer at ISPCC Childline 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... The Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald who hosted a reception for members of the Blackrock Walkers club, seated from left, Helen Goggin, treasurer and John Burke, PRO 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... Kathleen Murphy and Helen Murphy of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, at the reception hosted by the lord mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... Terry and Anna O'Connor of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, at the reception hosted by the lord mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... John Burke, Helen Goggin and Henry Caulfield of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, at the reception hosted by the lord mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... John Leisk and Michael Grainger of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, at the reception hosted by the lord mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... Members Ann Walsh and Therese Hurley of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, at the reception hosted by the lord mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 12th January 2018....... The Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald who hosted a reception for members of the Blackrock Hillwalkers club, seated from left, Helen Murphy, Helen Goggin, treasurer; John Burke, PRO; Ann Walsh and Therese Hurley . Back from left, Henry Caulfield, Terry and Anna O'Connor, Kathleen Murphy, Michael Grainger and John Leisk
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 EE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2018 ... 
Carrigaline United A 'keeper Barry O'Regan makes a fine save against Springfield Rambers in the Daly Industrial Supplies Cork Youth Leagues Under 17 league game at Ballea Park. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (grainne mcguinness story) 13/01/2018 ... 
Lynda O'Mahony, Blackrock, Cork, who had a livel transplant in 2016 due to an autoimmune illness, pictured with her daughters Rachel and Isabelle. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (grainne mcguinness story) 13/01/2018 ... 
Lynda O'Mahony, Blackrock, Cork, who had a livel transplant in 2016 due to an autoimmune illness, pictured with her daughters Rachel and Isabelle. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (grainne mcguinness story) 13/01/2018 ... 
Lynda O'Mahony, Blackrock, Cork, who had a livel transplant in 2016 due to an autoimmune illness. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (grainne mcguinness story) 13/01/2018 ... 
Lynda O'Mahony, Blackrock, Cork, who had a livel transplant in 2016 due to an autoimmune illness. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (grainne mcguinness story) 13/01/2018 ... 
Lynda O'Mahony, Blackrock, Cork, who had a livel transplant in 2016 due to an autoimmune illness. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 13/01/2017 ... 
Richard Gorman, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, (left) and Samuel Walsh, Clonlara, Co. Clare, pictured on the first open day for the general public of their joint exhibition of oil paintings, titled Buzz and Hum, at Uillinn, West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, continuing until February 20th. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 13/01/2017 ... 
Sylwia Migdal, Leap, Co. Cork, at the first open day for the general public of the joint exhibition of oil paintings, titled Buzz and Hum, by Richard Gorman and Samuel Walsh at Uillinn, West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, continuing until February 20th. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE LIVE NEWS/COUNTY 13/01/2017 ... 
Richard Gorman, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, (left) and Samuel Walsh, Clonlara, Co. Clare, chatting on the first open day for the general public of their joint exhibition of oil paintings, titled Buzz and Hum, at Uillinn, West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, continuing until February 20th. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Danielle O'Leary looking for a way past Portlaoise Panthers players Deirdre Tomlinson and Maeve Phelan in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Portlaoise Panthers' Amy Dooley trying to get past Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Breana Bey in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Kelly Diggan and Amy Waters going high for the ball with Portlaoise Panthers players Tracey Fallon and Stephanie Schmid in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Breana Bey bursts through against Portlaoise Panthers in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Madelyn Ganser shooting past Portlaoise Panthers players Maeve Phelan and Tracey Fallon in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 14/01/2018 ... 
Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Madelyn Ganser shooting past Portlaoise Panthers' Maeve Phelan in the Women's Super League game at the Mardyke Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Attending the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel were (from left) Laura Mehigan, Passage West; Chris Hurley, South Douglas Road, Cork, and Sylvia Holmes, Ballygarvan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Attending the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel were (from left) Eucharia Chambers, Bandon; Evita Chambers, Kilkenny; Philomena Chambers, Bandon, and Ezolda Chambers, Kilkenny. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Attending the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel were (from left) Emma Burke, Kanturk; Deborah Fehilly, Bandon; Ciara Fehilly, Ballinhassig, and Fiona Widger, Waterford. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Elaine Barry, the Lough, Cork, (left) Amy Pepper, Togher, Cork, (centre) and Margaret O'Connell, Togher, Cork, were at the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Donna Darrer, Ballincollig, (left) and Carolyn Darrer, Carrigaline, were at the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Louise Creedon, Ballincollig, (left) and Caroline Dullea, Ovens, were at the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Ciara Redmond, Belgooly, (left) and Cindy Kidney, Belgooly, were at the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Taylor Murphy, Carrigtwohill, (left) Sonya Sheehan, Carrigtwohill, (centre) and Helen McNamara, Mallow, were at the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Attending the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel were (from left) Patricia O'Donovan, Ballinlough, Cork; Valerie O'Callaghan, Watergrasshill, and Gobnait Burke, Blackrock, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS/SOCIALS (re kevin o'neill) 13/01/2018 ... 
Attending the annual Masquerade Ball Rainbow Club Ladies Luncheon for Autism at Carrigaline Court Hotel were (from left) Ber Horgan, Passage West; Clare Foley, Blarney; Ciara Lawton, Midleton, and Nessa O'Connell, Bishopstown, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 I WISH co-founders, Ruth Buckley, Cork City Council, Gillian Keating, RDJ Solicitors and Caroline O’Driscoll, KPMG. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Evan Lynch, Cork United looking to block this pass by Tom Ryan, South Tipperary during their u12 SFAI inter league match at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Cian Spillane, Cork United getting his shot on South Tipperary keeper Peter Boland during their u12 SFAI inter league match at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Eoin Kelly, Cork United holdig off Sam Hall, South Tipperary during their u12 SFAI inter league match at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Eoin Kelly, Cork United looking to tackle Oisin O’Donoghue, South Tipperary during their u12 SFAI inter league match at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Eoin Kelly, Cork United putting pressure on his opposite number Oisin O’Donoghue, South Tipperary during their u12 SFAI inter league match at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Evening Echo Assistant Editor Eoghan Dinan with Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Evening Echo assistant editor, Eoghan Dinan, Paddy O’Brien, Irish Heart Foundation and Over 60’s and Manus O’Callaghan, founder of the Cork Person of the year. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Evening Echo, assistant editor, Eoghan Dinan, Paddy O’Brien and Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation, Manus O’Callaghan, founder of the Cork Person of the Year awards and last years winner John Doyle. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Paddy O’Brien, Over 60’s with Sean O’Sullivan, Glanmire Over 60’s co ordinator. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, John Leahy, 1997 winner, Billy Horgan, 2010 winner, John Bennett, 2007 winner and Batt Dunlea, 2012 winner. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Karolyne Dineen, Coachford, Bernie O’Sullivan, Betty Duncliffe, Marion Collins, winner in 2011 and Mary Cregan. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left,Paddy O’Brien, Over 60’s with Denis Dino Cregan. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Denis Dino Cregan, Mary Cregan, The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald and Paddy O’Brien, Over 60’s. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The 42nd Over 60’s talent competition sponsored by the Evening Echo and Ryans Supervalu was launched at the Imperial Hotel, Cork, attending were from left, Evening Echo Assistant Editor Eoghan Dinan, Paddy O’Brien, Over 60’s, The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald who launched the competition, Anne Riordan, Irish Heart Foundation, Manus O’Callaghan, founder of the Cork Person of the year awards and Micheál Martin T.D. Fianna Fail leader. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. He is pictured with his parents Jeremy Meehan and Bridget Lucey. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School from his fellow pupils and the pupils of Ballinora National School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Ballinora N.S. principal Micheal Ó’ Driaghneain andSimon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School Principal Michelle Sliney with Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. At the event were the pupils of Ballinora National School where Simon went to school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Simon Meehan a pupil at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, who was crowned this years BT Young Scientist and Technologist of the Year arrived back in Cork yesterday to a huge reception at his School. At the event were teacher Niamh Ní Dhrisceoil speaking with TG4 reporter Seán Mac an tSíthigh. Picture Dan Linehan
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 EE WOW Street Style.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Siobhan Howe, Kinsale.
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 EE WOW Street Style.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ingrid O'Hanlon, Douglas.
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 EE WOW Street Style.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Rosemary Dullea, Clonakilty.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Pupils with their History and Heritage projects; Gaius, Marcus, Harry, Daniel, Umar and Alex with (duo) Ashton and Benjamin.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Teacher Tom Clarke with members of choir.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Student council members with younger pupils.
( l to r) Sam, Jamie, Yasair, Darragh, Jamie, Ben, Harry and Jack jump around in the yard. ( Student council member Ben Mullane is absent from the photo)
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Student council members with younger pupils.
( l to r) Sam, Jamie, Yasair, Darragh, Jamie, Ben, Harry and Jack in the yard. ( Student council member Ben Mullane is absent from the photo)
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Senior infant Henry tries out being the teacher at the top of the class.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Reading buddies... Senior infant Adam with his 6th class reading buddy Joel.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
First class pupils during science lessons.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
First class pupils enjoy science.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
First class pupils Rhys, Haroldos, Ethan and Daniel enjoy science.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
First class pupils Robin and Matthew learn about magnetism during science lessons.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
First class pupils Lukas and Fionn learn about fingerprints during science lessons.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Fionn and members of the Green School committee search for creepy-crawlies in the Bug Hotel.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Members of the Green School committee beside their Bug Hotel.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Sciath na Scol GAA players Jude, Mark, John, Charlie and Cian.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
School team debaters Kyle, Ronan Mc, Ronan N, and Bill.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Fifth class pupils Rory and Conor enjoy working with laptop computers.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Fifth class pupils enjoy Powerpoint lessons and project work on laptop computers.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
'Bodhran Bookills' - part of the 55 strong group of bodhran boys at the school.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
VEX robotics team of Leo, Denis, Sean, Max and Rickey.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Third class pupils (from left) Sakari, Cillian, Peter, Shay and Daniel doing structured reading with teacher Ms Dorris.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Third class pupils Jack, Matthew, Philip and Joel.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Third class pupils enjoying yoga; Jack, Matthew, Philip and Joel in different yoga positions.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Third class pupils enjoy yoga; Luke, Callan and Iarlaith in the 'Superman' yoga position.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Senior Infant pupils enjoy 'NUMICON' learning in the classroom; Matthew, Zibussio, Steve have fun with number puzzles.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Senior Infant pupils enjoy 'NUMICON' learning in the classroom; Matthew, Zibussio, Steve, Tim, Patrick and Charlie.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior Infant pupils enjoy 'Aistear' play and learning in the classroom; LET IT SNOW....Ben, Matthew, Sam, Nathaniel and Rowan play together.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior Infant pupils enjoy 'Aistear' play and learning in the classroom; LET IT SNOW....Ben, Matthew, Sam, Nathaniel and Rowan play together.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior Infant pupils enjoy 'Aistear' play and learning in the classroom.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior Infant pupils enjoy 'Aistear' play and learning in the classroom; Charlie and Noah running the 'Post Office' during role-play.
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 EE KIDZ ZONE At St Joseph's NS, Mardyke, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior Infant pupils enjoy 'Aistear' play and learning in the classroom; Charlie, Noah, Harry and Haziq with (front) Robert in costume during role-play.
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 XX news JOE LEOGUE request 12/01/2018.
Experts gathered at UCC Western Gateway Building, January 12, for the 'Hacking the Human: Cyber Fraud in a Digital Age' conference. The conference was facilitated by the University, An Garda Síochána and it@cork, to build awareness of the current risks of cyber fraud in the business community. 
Garda Cyber Crime Bureau - Detective Superintendent Mick Gubbins (pictured) gives insights into the Garda Cyber Crime Bureau and the types of threats they see reported daily.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Cast Members from the Our Lady of Lourdes National School class.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Show Dancers.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Dancers, Nicole Hurley, Rose Ryan, Aoife Gould, Amy Winning, Mia Harrington.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Dancers, Nicole Hurley, Rose Ryan, Aoife Gould, Amy Winning, Mia Harrington.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Kelsey Hayes, Megan Hurley, Chloe Hurley, Ciara McCarthy.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Jessica Corcoran.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Jessica Corcoran.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Cousins, Ciara Sweeney and Robyn Sweeney.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Ciara Sweeney, Jessica Corcoran, Lydia Hayes and Robyn Sweeney.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Chloe Fitzgerald, Sean Kenneally and Mikaela O'Shea.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Chloe Fitzgerald, Sean Kenneally and Mikaela O'Shea.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCTrishMcCarthyDance04 
 Aoife O'Riordan, Kayleigh Twohig and Lisa Higgins.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCTrishMcCarthyDance03 
 Kayleigh Twohig.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Lisa Higgins with Hazel Lynch.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Little Stars, Lucy O'Connor Rowan, Bridget Moynihan and Emma Googan.
EEjob 11/01/2018
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy School of Modern Dance, production of "A Mermaids Tale", at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll's Quay, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 11th January 2018....... Story Niall Murray....... Jim Long, principal, in the storm-damaged sports hall at Douglas Community School, after the roof was blown off by Storm Ophelia in October.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018....... Story Niall Murray....... Jim Long, principal, in the storm-damaged sports hall at Douglas Community School, after the roof was blown off by Storm Ophelia in October.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018....... Story Niall Murray....... Jim Long, principal, in the storm-damaged sports hall at Douglas Community School, after the roof was blown off by Storm Ophelia in October.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018....... Story Niall Murray.......Jim Long, principal, in the storm-damaged sports hall at Douglas Community School, after the roof was blown off by Storm Ophelia in October.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018....... Story Niall Murray.......Jim Long, principal, in the storm-damaged sports hall at Douglas Community School, after the roof was blown off by Storm Ophelia in October.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Two nominee's for the Cork Person of the Year Award Tony O'Connell and Bob Seward at the reception hosted by the Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 ]11th January 2018......... The Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald with Ted and Tom Crosbie of the Irish Examiner at the Cork Person of the Year Award the reception hosted by the Lord Mayor at the City Hall last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 ]11th January 2018......... Manus O'Callaghan. (left) founder and organiser with Barry Woods, another founder at the Cork Person of the Year Award reception hosted by the Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Denis O'Donovan, December nominee with Anne and Joe McCarthy at the Cork Person of the Year Award at the reception hosted by the Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald at the City Hall last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... David Neville ready for action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... David Neville ready for action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Two members in action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Two members in action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Kevin Power (right) helps Callum O'Connell get ready for action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Andrzej Rozycki founder and Daniel O'Donovan ready for action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Andrzej Rozycki founder and Daniel O'Donovan ready for action at the Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018.........Martin Buckley all ready for action at Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre, 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018.........Martin Buckley all ready for action at Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre, 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th January 2018......... Cork Blademasters based at Mahon community centre, with Andrzej Rozycki (front) founder with some members from left, Daniel O'Donovan, Martin Buckley, Nuno Valverde, Joseph Hooten, Callum O'Connell, David Neville and Kevin Power
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 REPRO FREE 10.01.2018 Lord Mayor, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, received members of the St. Vincent's GAA Club's History and Anniversary Committees at City Hall as they launch details of their 75 th. Anniversary year long celebrations. Included are Brendan O'Neill, Vice President, Cllr. Thomas Gould, Chairman, William Leahy, President, William Leahy, Chairman Anniversary Committee, Dan Linehan, Vice President, Terry O'Neill, Chairman History Committee, Denis O'Sullivan, Secretary History Committee, Gerry Corbett, History Committee, William Walsh and Cllr. Ken Collins, Finance Committee.
Picture: Mike English
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 Volunteer Becky Pinckheard in the children's playroom at Cork University Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.

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12.01.2018
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 Volunteer Becky Pinckheard in the children's playroom at Cork University Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Features
12.01.2018
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 Volunteer Becky Pinckheard in the children's playroom at Cork University Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Features
12.01.2018
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 Volunteer Becky Pinckheard in the children's playroom at Cork University Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Features
12.01.2018
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 Volunteer Becky Pinckheard in the children's playroom at Cork University Hospital.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Features
12.01.2018
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 A section of the crowd attending the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 Jim Collins, Bill Egar and Donal Ahern, all of the Lower Bishopscourt residents association, at the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 Billy Casey from Douglas and his daughter Jean McGrath of the Baby Shop, attending the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 Brian Barrett, Wilton and Michael Keohane of the Gallery Restaurant, at the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 Donal Foley and Finola Byrne of Little Italy Cafe, attending the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 Turlough Clancy of Henry J Lyons architects with Roisin Butler and Clara O'Neill of Butler O'Neill Total Planning Solutions, at the public information/consultation evening in relation to the proposed plans for Wilton town centre, at the SMA Community Centre, Wilton, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
11.01.2018
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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) 11/01/2018 ... 
Clelia Rossi (second from right) and band members on stage during the BA in popular music specialised pop performance by students of CIT Cork School of Music in the Rory Gallagher Theatre, CIT. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) 11/01/2018 ... 
Students Eve Clague, Clonakilty, (left) Paul Brennan, Togher, Cork, and Emily Naughton, Inniscarra, attended Clelia Rossi's performance during the BA in popular music specialised pop performance by students of CIT Cork School of Music in the Rory Gallagher Theatre, CIT. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) 11/01/2018 ... 
Clelia Rossi singing on stage during the BA in popular music specialised pop performance by students of CIT Cork School of Music in the Rory Gallagher Theatre, CIT. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) 11/01/2018 ... 
Emma Daly, Togher, Cork, (centre) who took part in the BA in popular music specialised pop performance by students of CIT Cork School of Music in the Rory Gallagher Theatre, CIT, photographed with her sister Jessica, her sister-in-law Christina Power and cousins Melissa Daly and Lauren Daly who were in attendance. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (AH) 11/01/2018 ... 
Emma Daly on stage during the BA in popular music specialised pop performance by students of CIT Cork School of Music in the Rory Gallagher Theatre, CIT. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for ronan bagnall) 11/01/2017 ... 
Councillor Tony Fitzgerald, Lord Mayor of Cork, handed over the keys of a 2018 Ford Focus, the first prize in the SVP annual car draw 2107, to Noel and Ger Wallace from Co. Cork at the presentation at CAB Motor Company, Monahan Road, Cork. Also in picture are Conor Cavanagh, dealer principal, CAB Motor Company, (left) and Paddy O'Flynn, Cork regional vice-president, SVP, (right). 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for ronan bagnall) 11/01/2017 ... 
Councillor Tony Fitzgerald, Lord Mayor of Cork, handing over the keys of a 2018 Ford Focus, the first prize in the SVP annual car draw 2107, to Noel and Ger Wallace from Co. Cork at the presentation at CAB Motor Company, Monahan Road, Cork. Also in picture are Conor Cavanagh, dealer principal, CAB Motor Company, (left) and Paddy O'Flynn, Cork regional vice-president, SVP. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Margaret McKiernan, Director of Nursing at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Margaret McKiernan, Director of Nursing at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured on the running/walking track at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured on the walking/running track at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. Martin pictured at the Canon Hayes Recreation Centre in the town.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. 
Photo shows him presenting Malala Yousafzai with the Tipperary Interantional Peace Prize in 2013.
Pic; Larry Cummins.

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Pakistani student Malala Yousafzai receiving the Tipperary International Peace Prize from Peace Convention Secretary, Martin Quinn.
Photo credit; Caitriona Kenny.
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 XX features 10/01/2018.
Martin Quinn, Tipperary Town, for a feature on recovering from a stroke. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Goalkeeper Sean O'Meara, Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG had a busy first half stopping a number of goal chances for Ardscoil Ris.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Greg Healy defends for Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
An unchalleneged Paul O'Brien fires over a point for Ardscoil Ris against Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
The sliothar sinks into the soft ground and long grass during the game of Ardscoil Ris against Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Diarmuid Ryan celebrates after he fired in the opening goal of the game for Ardscoil Ris against Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Diarmuid Ryan fires in the opening goal of the game for Ardscoil Ris against Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cathal O'Neill, Ardscoil Ris fouls Conor Bowen, Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 EEXX sport 10/01/2018.
Dr Harty Cup post-primary hurling (U18.5 AHC), quarter final at Charleville, Co Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, AG (North Monastery AG), Cork vs Ardscoil Ris, Limerick
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ross Stanton in action for Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon AG.
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 St. Colman's supporters, during the game against CBC.
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Echo Sport.
Dr. Harty Cup Quarter Final, Christian Brothers College V's St. Colman's College, at Mallow Gaa Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Peader Hennessy, CBC, Conleith Ryan, St. Colman's.
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Echo Sport.
Dr. Harty Cup Quarter Final, Christian Brothers College V's St. Colman's College, at Mallow Gaa Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Ciaran Finn, CBC, Adam Creed, St. Colman's.
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Echo Sport.
Dr. Harty Cup Quarter Final, Christian Brothers College V's St. Colman's College, at Mallow Gaa Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Declan Hanlon, CBC, Nathan Collins, St. Colman's.
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Echo Sport.
Dr. Harty Cup Quarter Final, Christian Brothers College V's St. Colman's College, at Mallow Gaa Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 10/01/2018 ... 
Emma Farmer, Aghada ladies football team, (right) one of the Evening Echo Ladies Sports Star Winter Quarterly Award winners, being presented with the award by Lisa Coughlan, deputy marketing manager, Evening Echo, in the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 10/01/2018 ... 
Orla Finn, Kinsale ladies football team, one of the Evening Echo Ladies Sports Star Winter Quarterly Award winners, being presented with the award by Rory Noonan, chief sub-editor, Evening Echo, at the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 10/01/2018 ... 
Orla Finn, Kinsale ladies football team, one of the Evening Echo Ladies Sports Star Winter Quarterly Award winners pictured at the presentation in the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 10/01/2018 ... 
Clare Shine, Cork City WFC, one of the Evening Echo Ladies Sports Star Winter Quarterly Award winners receiving the award from Eoghan Dinan, deputy editor, Evening Echo, at the presentation in the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (with darragh bermingham story) 10/01/2018 ... 
Staff nurse Anne Donovan in the phlebotomy department in the new outpatients department in the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (with darragh bermingham story) 10/01/2018 ... 
Nurse Noreen Lawlor in the dressing clinic in the new outpatients department in the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (with darragh bermingham story) 10/01/2018 ... 
Some of the management, nursing and clerical staff at the entrance to the new outpatients department for the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (with darragh bermingham story) 10/01/2018 ... 
Jean O'Sullivan, CNM2, (left) and Martina Hughes, assistant director of nursing, on the first floor in the new outpatients department in the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (with darragh bermingham story) 10/01/2018 ... 
Grace Fitzpatrick (left) and Clare Brennan, clerical secretaries, in the new outpatients department in the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins only) 10/01/2018 ... 
Cristina Di Federico, the new sales and marketing manager at the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for maurice gubbins only) 10/01/2018 ... 
Cristina Di Federico, the new sales and marketing manager at the Ambassador Hotel, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 The Sultans of Ping live on stage at The Savoy, Cork on Wednesday 21st December 2005.
Pic; Larry Cummins, 
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Cllr Anthony Barry, Garry Tomlins and Derry Delany, both Glounthaune Tidy Towns and Sean O'Callaghan and Paraig Lynch, both Cork County Council, attending the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Ba and Liam Smith and Helen Cadogan, all Cobh Tidy Towns, enjoying the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Maeve Tomlins and Valerie Cuddy, both Glounthaune Tidy Towns, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Jill McNamara and Ailbe Ryan, both Glounthaune Tidy Towns, enjoying the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Municipal district chairman Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan makes the presentation to Angela Reidy of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. Also included are Glounthaune Tidy Towns volunteers and local councillors.
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Municipal district chairman Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan makes the presentation to Cobh Tidy Towns committee chairperson Ruth Ring, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. Also included are Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and local councillors.
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Municipal district chairman Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan makes the presentation to Cobh Tidy Towns committee chairperson Ruth Ring, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Municipal district chairman Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan, centre, makes the presentation to Angela Reidy and Conor O'Brien of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Glounthaune Tidy Towns committee chairman Conor O'Brien, speaking at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Cobh Tidy Towns committee chairperson Ruth Ring, speaking at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Municipal district chairman Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan, speaking at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Michael Gilligan, Maeve Tomlins and Jim Murphy, all Glounthaune Tidy Towns, enjoying the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Mona Kennedy and Thelma Mills, both Cobh Tidy Towns, attending the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
Picture: David Keane.

09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Claire Stack and Mary Lambe, both Cobh Tidy Towns, at the Cobh Municipal District civic reception to honour the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees, to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards, at Cobh Town Hall. 
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09.01.2018

For more details see attached press release.

9th January 2018

Civic Reception recognising achievements of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees

Cobh Municipal District has accorded a Civic Reception to the volunteers of Cobh and Glounthaune Tidy Towns Committees to mark their successes in the 2017 National Tidy Towns Awards.

Cobh Tidy Towns retained the Gold Medal they won in 2015 and 2016 while Glounthaune Tidy Towns won a South West Regional Award for Communities and Waterways.

In congratulating the two organisations, Cllr. Padraig O’Sullivan, Chair of the Cobh Municipal District said “I would like to express my thanks to all the volunteers in Cobh and Glounthaune, and to all of the Tidy Towns volunteers across the Municipal District whose dedication makes the towns better places to live. Cork County Council is proud of the success that you have brought to your respective communities and we look forward to continuing our support to you, both financial and practical, into the future. It is a source of great pride that all of the Tidy Towns Committees across the Municipal District have improved their marks year upon year, reflecting the level of community involvement across the entire Municipal District.”

Chairperson of Cobh Tidy Towns, Ruth Ring said “Cobh is now the proud recipient of 3 Gold Medals, 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the National Tidy Towns Competition. In 2017 Cobh retained its Gold medal that it had won in 2015 and 2016 with 323 points placing only 8 points behind the National winner, Ennis. Cobh also won an Irish Water award in 2016 in the Best Large Town Category. Cobh has been involved in the competition for over 40 years and the fruits of the labours of Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers and Cork County Council can be seen. The entire town benefits from the dedication of so many and in the words of an adjudicator “onwards and upwards for Cobh.”

Chairperson of Glounthaune Tidy Towns, Conor O’Brien went on to say, “I want to thank the tremendous work of the volunteers in Glounthaune who have worked hard to get us where we are today. I particularly want to thank the Glounthaune Community Association and Glounthaune Men’s Shed who support our efforts to improve our village I acknowledge that support we get from Cork County Council who have worked with us for a long number of years. The Regional Award reflects the joint partnership approach taken by Cork County Council and the community in Glounthaune in developing the Nature Reserve at Harper’s Island.”

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Patricia Hodge. 
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Greg Muldowney. 
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 St.Brogan’s College second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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 St.Brogan’s College science teacher Karen Keohane with her second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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 St.Brogan’s College second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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 St.Brogan’s College second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Teacher Niall O Sullivan with his sixth class pupils holding the books they like to read at the Upper Glanmire National School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal title. Included are, Tony Fitzgerald, FAI President, team coach, Barbara O’Connell, Roger Russell, general manager of the Metropole Hotel, Alix Mendez, team captain, The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, John Buckley, John Buckley Sports, award sponsor and School Principal, Nicola Barrett. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal title. Included are team coach, Barbara O’Connell, Alix Mendez, team captain, The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald and School Principal, Nicola Barrett. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal title. Included are Roger Russell, general manager of the Metropole Hotel, Alix Mendez, team captain, Laura O’Sullivan, vice-captain and John Buckley, John Buckley Sports, award sponsor. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal tttle. Attending the awards were, Roger Russell, general manager of the Metropole Hotel and Tony Fitzgerald, President of the FAI. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal tttle. Attending the awards at the Metropole Hotel were, Tony Fitzgerald, the Lord Mayor of Cork and Sean O’Sullivan, awards co-ordinator and judge. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Cork City and County youth sports award went to the Presentation Girls Secondary School from Ballyphehane, Cork, who were the winners of the All-Ireland Futsal tttle. Attendeing the awards were the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, Sean O’Sullivan, awards co-ordinator and judge and Tony Fitzgerald, President of the FAI. Picture Dan Linehan
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Two of the great white pelicans at Fota Wildlife Park, Co. Cork. 
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Fiona and Laura Dunne, Sutton, Dublin, visiting Fota Wildlife Park, Co. Cork. 
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Jason and Daniel Mulcahy, Cobh, visiting nearby Fota Wildlife Park, Co. Cork, with an ostrich in the backround. 
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Three great white pelicans strolling around Fota Wildlife Park, Co. Cork. 
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Three great white pelicans strolling around Fota Wildlife Park, Co. Cork. 
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition of ceramics at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition of ceramics at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition of ceramics at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition of ceramics at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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Naythan Coleman, Carrigaline United challenges for possession against Kieran Waters, Castleview.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Naythan Coleman, Carrigaline United challenges for possession against Kieran Waters, Castleview.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Denis Behan in action in the air in defence for Carrigaline United against Castleview.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Jason Magee, Castleview tries to hold off a Carrigaline challenge.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Killian Murphy in action for Carrigaline United against Jason Magee, Castleview.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Castleview defend against Carrigaline United.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Kieran Kavanagh in action for Castleview against Carrigaline United.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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At Ballea Park, Munster Senior League; Senior First Division, Carrigaline v Castleview.
Denis Behan, Carrigaline United directs the play from defence.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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Ulster bank All-Ireland Rugby League; Division 2A; Highfield vs City of Armagh at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Michael Dillane, Highfield scores the opening try against City of Armagh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ulster bank All-Ireland Rugby League; Division 2A; Highfield vs City of Armagh at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Luke Kingston, Highfield in action against City of Armagh.
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Ulster bank All-Ireland Rugby League; Division 2A; Highfield vs City of Armagh at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Paddy O'Toole, Highfield in action against City of Armagh.
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Ulster bank All-Ireland Rugby League; Division 2A; Highfield vs City of Armagh at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Paddy O'Toole, Highfield in action against City of Armagh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ulster bank All-Ireland Rugby League; Division 2A; Highfield vs City of Armagh at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Fintan O'Sullivan, Highfield in action against City of Armagh.
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 EE features- Martha Cashman has an exhibition of ceramics at On the Pigs Back in Douglas - Unit 26, St Patricks Woolen Mills, Douglas West, Cork.
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 Jacqui and Deirdre Clohessy, Glanmire.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
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 Organising committee members....Michelle Murphy, Marjorie Clohessy, Pamela Coniry and Ruth Kent of sponsors Brookfield.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Jennifer Barry, Glounthaune; Valerie Judge, Rochestown and Joyce Keeley, Wicklow attending the lunch.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Sarah O'Neill, Yvonne Owens and Sarah Kavanagh of lunch sponsors Brookfield.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Amanda Greene, Passage and Alice Coniry, Crosshaven.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Jess and Ann Perrott, Douglas and Jane Harding, Bandon.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Kate Ward, Blackrock; Suzanne Mulhall, Montenotte and Claire Gohery, Blackrock.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Pat Whooley, Douglas with Sheila O'Brien and Mary Buckley, Model Farm Road.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Douglas ladies Marie Horan, Dom O'Brien and Kathleen Lyons.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
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 Pauline O'Callaghan, Mona Murphy and Rita Clohessy.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Eleanor O'Connor, Barbara O'Donovan and Susan Dineen at the lunch.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Colette Moyles, Ballincollig; Fiona Seymour, Glanmire; Helen O'Donoghue, Ballincollig and Patricia McCarthy, Carrigaline.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Kate Ward,Blackrock; Suzanne Mulhall, Montenotte and Claire Gohery, Blackrock.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Blackrock ladies Eileen Hayden and Mary Wilson with Mary-Rose O'Donovan, bandon; Pauline Hoey, Carrigtwohill and Ann Olden, Ballintemple.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Claire Moyles, Montenotte; Lil O'Donoghue, The Lough; Helen Hanley, Glasheen and Irene Hurley, Montenotte at the fundraising lunch.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Tara Minogue, Suzanne O'Neill, from Ballintemple and Fi Kearns, Douglas.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Mary Collins, Eva and Derval O'Rourke, Avril Doherty and Louise Hennessy.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Anne McSweeney, Joanne Foley and Suzanne McMahon supporting the event.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Fionnula Rice, Portlaoise; Jackie O'Shea and Helen Moylan, Douglas Angella McDonnell, Blackrock.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Marian Rose, Mags O'Driscoll, Crena McPolin, Claire McHugh and Mary O'Regan attending the sold-out fundraising lunch.
EEXX socials - Women’s Little Christmas Cork Simon Community Lunch on Saturday 6th January at the Maryborough House Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonia O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea at a club training session with St Finbarr's AC at The Sonai O'Sullivan Athletics Track at The Mardyke, UCC, Cork. He aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea who aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Ultra-marathon runner Alex O'Shea who aims to complete 32 marathons in 32 counties in 16 days...all in aid of The Irish Guidedogs for The Blind.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Ref: EE AH: Paula McGovern (third from left) head of fundraising for the Marymount Hospice is presented with the proceeds (€9,183.66) from the Lady Mayoress fundraising Coffee Morning from, Michelle Fitzgerald, John-Ger O'Riordan, corporate affairs CCC, Lady Mayoress of Cork Georgina Fitzgerald and Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald and Deborah Fitzgerald at the Lord Mayors Office, Cork City Hall. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE AH: Paula McGovern (second from left) head of fundraising for the Marymount Hospice is presented with the proceeds (€9,183.66) from the Lady Mayoress fundraising Coffee Morning from, John-Ger O'Riordan, corporate affairs CCC, Lady Mayoress of Cork Georgina Fitzgerald and Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald at the Lord Mayors Office, Cork City Hall. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE AH: Paula McGovern head of fundraising for the Marymount Hospice is presented with the proceeds (€9,183.66) from the Lady Mayoress fundraising Coffee Morning from Lady Mayoress of Cork Georgina Fitzgerald and Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald at the Lord Mayors Office, Cork City Hall. Pic: Gavin Browne
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Jason Killeen, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Colin O'Reilly, UCC Demons Coach, has a word with his team during a time-out against, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Jean Francois Basileu, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Jason Killeen, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Kyle Hosford, UCC Demons, Neil Randolph and Stephen James, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Jason Killeen, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Adrian O'Sullivan, UCC Demons, Stephen James, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Kyle Hosford, UCC Demons, Mike Bonaparte and Luke Thompson, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Jason Killeen, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Sergi Sole Bertran and Luke Thompson, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Lehmon Colbert, UCC Demons, Sergi Sole Bertran and Luke Thompson, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Lehmon Colbert and Kyle Hosford, UCC Demons, Baolach Morrisson and Sergi Sole Bertran, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Kyle Hosford, UCC Demons, Stephen James, Black Amber Templeogue.
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Hula Hoops Men's Pat Duffy National Cup 2018 Semi Final, UCC Demons V's Black Amber Templeogue, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
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 Grainne Dwyer and Katy Keating, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
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Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Grainne Dwyer, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
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Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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 Casey Grace and Grainne Dwyer, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Breana Bey, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
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Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
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JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell15 
 Casey Grace, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell14 
 Miriam Byrne and Louise Scannell, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Aoife Dineen and Madelyn Ganser, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell13 
 Miriam Byrne, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Breana Bey and Madelyn Ganser, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell12 
 Match Official, debates a foul with, Mark Scannell, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire manager, during the game against Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell11 
 Grainne Dwyer, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, against Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell10 
 Grainne Dwyer, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell09 
 Francis O'Sullivan, Singleton Supervalu Brunell manager speakes to his team during a time-out against , Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell08 
 Miriam Byrne, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell07 
 Grainne Dwyer, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Breana Bey, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell06 
 Claire Rockall, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell05 
 Claire Rockall, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Waters, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell04 
 Claire Rockall, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Madelyn Ganser, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell03 
 Ashley Prim, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Murphy, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell02 
 Ashley Prim, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Amy Murphy, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCNatCupSemiGlanmireVsBrunell01 
 Claire Rockall, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Breana Bey, Singleton Supervalu Brunell.
EEjob 06/01/2018
Echo Sport.
Hula Hoops National Cup 2018, Semi Final, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Singleton Supervalu Brunell, at the UCC Mardyke Arena, Mardyke, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC10 
 Dolphin, battle to stop the UCC rolling maul.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC09 
 Daragh Moloney, UCC, wins the line out ball against Dolphin.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC08 
 Barry Fitzgerald, Dolphin, Ryan Murphy, UCC.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC07 
 Barry Fitzgerald, Dolphin, puts pressure on John Poland, UCC.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC06 
 Rob O'Herlihy, Dolphin, catches the line out ball, under pressure from, Cian Barry, UCC.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC05 
 Kevin O'Leary, Dolphin, tackles, James French, UCC, who still gets his pass away to John Poland.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC04 
 Kevin Allen and Barry Fitzgerald, Dolphin, put pressure on John Poland, UCC.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC03 
 Barry Fitzgerald and Colin Sisk, Dolphin, put pressure on John Poland, UCC.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC02 
 Kevin Allen, Dolphin, puts pressure on the Peter Sylvester, UCC, drop gaol.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
JCAILDiv1BDolphinVsUCC01 
 Jack O'Sullivan, UCC, wins the Dolphin Lineout, ahead of Kevin Allen.
EEXXjob 05/01/2018.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
AIL Rugby, Division 1B, Dolphin V's UCC, at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan
EOHWomensXmas17 
 6th January 2018........... Sisters Cynthia and Melissa Walsh and their cousin Jessica Walsh (centre) all from Farranree at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018...........Douglas ladies at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018........... Yvonne Nodwell, Susan O'Shea, Shirlee Lawson and Betty Constant at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018........... Lisa O'Sullivan and Katie Higgins at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018........... Pamela Dillon, Margaret O'Donovan, Triona Dixon, Linda Forde and Jennifer Conney at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018...........Tina Reynolds, Stephanie Lord and Sandra Morrissey at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018........... Imelda Collins, and Anne-Marie O'Flaherty at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas10 
 6th January 2018........... The Nagle families from Raiwlay Cottages , Anglesea street at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas09 
 6th January 2018...........Elaine Salter and Sinead Cotter at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas08 
 6th January 2018........... Geraldine Price, Sarah Dunlea, Kelly Reilly, Grace and Rosie O'Ci=onnell and Ciara Long at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas07 
 6th January 2018...........Jurgita Paviloniene and Lina Kalendraite at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas06 
 6th January 2018........... Birute Lipskyte , Renta Ceckauskaite and Edita Yankauske at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas05 
 6th January 2018........... Victoria Stancikiene and Gintare Pielikyte at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018........... Victoria Stancikiene and Gintare Pielikyte at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas04 
 6th January 2018........... Birute Lipskyte and Edita Yankauske at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas04-(1) 
 6th January 2018........... Birute Lipskyte and Edita Yankauske at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas03 
 6th January 2018........... Sandra Taliute, Orinta Barasneviciete and Greta Baltruniene at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas03-(1) 
 6th January 2018........... Sandra Taliute, Orinta Barasneviciete and Greta Baltruniene at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas02 
 6th January 2018........... Rosemary Murphy, Megan O'Callaghan, Clare Collins and Michelle Roche at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWomensXmas01 
 6th January 2018........... Winnie Donegan, Hannah O'Rahilly, Eve O'Neill, Bernie Hopkins and Molly Murphy, Gilabbey street at the Womens Little Christmas celebrations at the Rochestown Park hotel.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar11 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's David Murray tussles with Ongars Chasers Finn Hughes during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar10 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Scott Hannigan lays up a basket from Ongars Chasers David Nugent and Kevin Shea during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar09 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Scott Hannigan lays up a basket from Ongars Chasers David Nugent and Kevin Shea during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar08 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Ongars Chasers during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar07 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Ongars Chasers during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar06 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Ciaran Fitzherald lays up a basket from Ongars Chasers Okiki Fajana during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar05 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's David Murray has a free shot against Ongars Chasers during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar04 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Jake Collins under pressure from Ongars Chasers Gildo Kingolo and Okiki Fajana during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar03 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Scott Hannigan shoots a basket from Ongars Chasers Gildo Kingolo and Okiki Fajana during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar02 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Scott Hannigan shoots a basket from Ongars Chasers Gildo Kingolo and Okiki Fajana during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneOngar01 
 7th January 2018......... Neptune's Scott Hannigan gets in his pass from Ongars Chasers Gildo Kingolo and Okiki Fajana during the Hula Hoops under 18 mens national cup semi final at The Neptune stadium yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin20 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher shakes hands with Killorglin coach Ignas Sijanus after the defeat in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Neptune Roy Downey take on Killorglin's Declan Wall during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Neptune Roy Downey take on Killorglin's Declan Wall during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin16 
 5th January 2018......... Killorglin coach Ignas Sijanus against Neptune in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Killorglin coach Ignas Sijanus against Neptune in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Neptune Adam Heaphy in action against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Neptune Adam Heaphy in action against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin13 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune Adam Heaphy take on Killorglin's Kevin Grey and Declan Wall during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin13(1) 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune Adam Heaphy take on Killorglin's Kevin Grey and Declan Wall during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin12 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Jarrel Marshall dunks a basket against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin12(1) 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Jarrel Marshall dunks a basket against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin11 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin11(1) 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin10 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin10(1) 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin08 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Jarrel Marshall about to shoot from Killorglin's Mark St Fort during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin07 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune coach Paul Kelleher against Killorglin during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin06 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Jarrel Marshall lays up a basket against Killorglin during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin05 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Darragh O'Sullivan lays up a basket against Killorglin during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin04 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Owen Connolly lays up a basket against Killorglin during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin03 
 5th January 2018......... Neptune's Ger Noonan takes on Killorglin's Ivan Bogdanovic during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin02 
 5th January 2018......... Killorglin's Daniel Jokubaitis is tackled by Neptune's Ger Noonan during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptuneKillorglin01 
 5th January 2018......... Killorglin's Daniel Jokubaitis is tackled by Neptune's Ger Noonan during the National cup presidents cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords09 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Keleie Chalane shoots a bsaket from Swords Thunder's Elisabet Lopez Sagrera during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords08 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Emma Gallagher shoots a basket from Swords Thunder's Katie Black during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords07 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Ashley Cunningham about to shoot against Swords Thunder during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords06 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews coach James Fleming against Swords Thunder during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords05 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Ashley Cunningham is tackled by Swords Thunder's Kristine Miller during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords04 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Niamh Dwyer gets in her pass from Swords Thunder's Katie Black during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords03 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Hollie Herlihy is tackled by Swords Thunder's Jodie Black during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords02 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Niamh Dwyer shoots from Swords Thunder's Anna Brennan and Elisabet Lopez Sagrera during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMathewsSwords01 
 6th January 2018.... Fr. Mathews Amy Fitzgerald attacks the basket from Swords Thunder's Elisabet Lopez Sagrera and Kelsey Carey during the Hula Hoops senior Womens National cup semi final at The Neptune stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow10 
 7th January 2018........ Lakewood Athletic 'A's goalkeeper Rian O'Keeffee punches clear from Mallow United's Aaron O'Connor and Trevor O'Driscoll during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow08 
 7th January 2018........ Lakewood Athletic 'A's Sean O'Hanlon-Lane wins the ball from Mallow United's Trevor O'Driscoll during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow06 
 7th January 2018........ Mallow United's Aidan Bolster wins the ball from Lakewood Athletic 'A's Rory Broderick during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow05 
 7th January 2018........ Mallow United's Josh Wilkinson shoots from Lakewood Athletic 'A's Aaron O'Riordan during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow04 
 7th January 2018........ Mallow United's Josh Wilkinson bursting past Lakewood Athletic 'A's Rory Broderick and Aaron O'Riordan during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow03 
 7th January 2018........ Lakewood Athletic 'A's Luke Doherty and Aaron O'Riordan tussle with Mallow United's Jordan Odumbako and Josh Wilkinson during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow02 
 7th January 2018........ Lakewood Athletic 'A's John O'Callaghan shoots from Mallow United's Jamie Hallihan during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHLakewoodMallow01 
 7th January 2018........ Lakewood Athletic 'A's goalkeeper Rian O'Keeffee gathers the ball from Mallow United's Jordan Odumbako and Josh Wilkinson during the Teddy Healy cup at Ovens 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers10 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Ross O'Neill and Buccaneers Darragh Corbett tussle for the ball during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers09 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Ross O'Neill and Buccaneers Darragh Corbett tussle for the ball during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers08 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Sean Duffy racing into to scrore the second try against Buccaneers during the during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Sean Duffy racing into to scrore the second try against Buccaneers during the during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers06 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Brendan Quinlan tackles Buccaneers Conor McKeon during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers05 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Sean Duffy is held by Buccaneers Simon Meagher, as the ball is released from Evan Galvin to Conor McKeon during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers04 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Brian Hayes blocks down this clearance by Buccaneer's Alan Gaughan during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers03 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Joe Whites bursting through for his sides opening try against Buccaneers during the during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers01 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Joe Whites bursting through for his sides opening try against Buccaneers during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHConBucaneers01(1) 
 6th January 2018..... Cork Con's Joe Whites bursting through for his sides opening try against Buccaneers during the All Ireland league , division 1A game at Templehill on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBrunellGlanmire23 
 5th January 2018......... Glanmire players and coach Ronan O'Sullivan celebrate the win over against Brunell in the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBrunellGlanmire22 
 5th January 2018......... Glanmire players celebrate the win over against Brunell in the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBrunellGlanmire21 
 5th January 2018......... Glanmire coach Ronan O'Sullivan punches the air after defeating Brunell in the dramatic Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBrunellGlanmire19 
 5th January 2018......... Glanmire supporters celebrate the win over against Brunell in the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBrunellGlanmire18 
 5th January 2018......... Glanmire supporters celebrate the win over against Brunell in the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell supporters in the final seconds against Glanmire in the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Katie Walsh tackles Glanmire's Meadhbh McCarthy during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Katie Walsh tackles Glanmire's , Meadhbh McCarthy during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Katie Walsh trying to get past Glanmire's Tara Lynch, Meadhbh McCarthy and Roisin Quirke during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Katie Walsh trying to get past Glanmire's Tara Lynch, Meadhbh McCarthy and Roisin Quirke during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Katie Walsh trying to get past Glanmire's Tara Lynch and Meadhbh McCarthy during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Simone O'Shea is stopped by Glanmire's Tara Lynch during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Simone O'Shea takes on Glanmire's Claudia Kearney during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell supporters against Glanmire during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Emma Murphy tussles with Glanmire's Tara Lynch during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's coach Kieran O'Leary with his side against Glanmire during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's coach Kieran O'Leary with his side against Glanmire during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 5th January 2018......... Brunell's Emma Murphy tussles with Glanmire's Meadhbh McCarthy during the Hula Hoops womens under 18 National cup semi final at the Neptune stadium last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... Harriett Carroll and her children Claudia and Dessie and their dog Bubbles from Carrigaline at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... Aoife Sheahan, (left) Kilbrin and Emma-Mai Roche, Clonmel at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... Jimmy O'Rourke on Alsa Mix clears the last to win the maiden race for 6-Y-O & upwards mares at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... H. Dunne on Bridge West clips the fence and is almost unseated but hangs on, during the maiden race for 6-Y-O & upwards mares at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... H. Dunne on Bridge West clips the fence and is almost unseated but hangs on, during the maiden race for 6-Y-O & upwards mares at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... H. Dunne on Bridge West clips the fence and is almost unseated but hangs on, during the maiden race for 6-Y-O & upwards mares at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018........Jim and .Eve , Walsh, Clara Daly and Marion Twomey all from Coachford at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... Doireann Healy, Aghabullogue and Aisling O'Sullivan and Elizabeth Long both Coachford at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018......... Derek O'Connor on Sydney Paget over the last to win from Maxine O'Sullivan on Wilcosdiana in the Open Lightweight race at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2018.........Annie Hannon (left) and her 8 month old son James from Tallow and Mary Feeney, with children Lilly Cotter (2) and covered in her jacket , Jack Cotter ( 5 weeks old ) at the Muskerry Foxhounds point to to point races at Aghabullogue, Co. Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Finola Casey, Crookstown and Justin McCarthy, Dublin, enjoying the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Noreen Mackey from Clare in company with Barry Donovan from Ovens, at the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Bernadette McFadden, Bishopstown, Catherine O'Boyle, Ballincollig and Isabella Lovric, Bishopstown, having fun at the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Carly Pickett from Adelaide and Olivia Hand from Watergrasshill, enjoying the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Joe Pierce and Sarah Kelleher, both from Blackrock, enjoying a night out at the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Noelle Kierse and Cathy Creedon, both from Ballincollig, are all smiles at the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Grace Coomey, Ballincollig and Denise McCarthy, Crookstown, attending the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 Annemarie Power, Helena Slattery and Olivia O'Mahony, all from Ballincollig, enjoying the First Fortnight Therapy Sessions event at the White Horse, Ballincollig, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

XXjob Exam News/Socials
06.01.2018
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
Street style with Roisín.
Maria Satta. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
Street style with Roisín.
Suzanne Mullins. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
Street style with Roisín.
Tania Senkus. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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On the buses with Roisín.
Ana Biro. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisín.
Stephen Delaney. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisín.
Andrew Lane. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisín.
Una Kingston. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisín.
Patricia Hodge. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisín.
Greg Muldowney. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 UCC gealic games development officer John Grainger with Cork and UCC players, Rickard Cahalane and David Griffin at the Mardyke, Cork where UCC will take on Cork in the Canon Michael O’Brien Cup on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Picture Dan Linehan
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 UCC gealic games development officer John Grainger with Cork and UCC players, Rickard Cahalane and David Griffin at the Mardyke, Cork where UCC will take on Cork in the Canon Michael O’Brien Cup on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cork and UCC players, Rickard Cahalane and David Griffin at the Mardyke, Cork where UCC will take on Cork in the Canon Michael O’Brien Cup on Wednesday evening at 7.30. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the younger dancers having fun in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mark Sampson as Nanny Niceness in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mark Sampson as Nanny Niceness, Molly Hickey as Beauty and Abbie Palaster Keogh as Bundles in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mark Sampson as Nanny Niceness in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 King Bling and Queen B with Magnificent in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mark Sampson as Nanny Niceness and Abbie Palaster Keogh as Bundles in the Montfort College of performing arts presentation of Sleeping Beauty, the pantomime of your dreams at the Firkin Crane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cullen Barry, Bandon looking to tackle Robert Cregan and Aaron Twohig, Douglas Hall in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 David Malone, Douglas Hall breaking through the Bandon defence in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 King Iala, Bandon blocking the breaking David Sahm, Douglas Hall in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 David Muckian, Bandon watching the breaking Oisin Carroll, Douglas Hall in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ryan Herne, Bandon going high to defend this ball from the attacking David Malone, Douglas Hall in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Misko Savic, Bandon looking to tackle Dean McCarthy, Douglas Hall in their second round match of the Murphy Cup at Moneygourney, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sean Ryan, Minane Bridage with George Vikery, Crosshaven with his 1974 Singer at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 John and Rose O’Donovan, Ballinhassig with their 1967 Fintail 200 mercedes at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Peter Murphy, Minane Bridge and Cian MacCarthy, Carrigaline at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Dan Cross, Crosshaven, Cork with his 1972 Mini at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Dick Gibson, Crosshaven, Cork with his 1969 MG V8 at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Callum, Donagh and Shauna McCarthy from Nohoval at the annual Minane Bridge tractor and vintage car run. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Michael Brosnan, Castleisland and Jaems Collins, Ardfert at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 John and David Welch, Bandon at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Kevin, Eabha and Caolán O’Donovan, Dunmanway at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Richard Hinchin, Crookstown with Ella and Peter Cooper, Farnanes, Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Yvonne, Mick, Colm and Ella Moynihan, Ballingeary, Co Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 J.J. Driscoll, Ballinagree a 1995 World ploughing champion in action during the horse class at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 J.J. Driscoll, Ballinagree a 1995 World ploughing champion in action during the horse class at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 J.J. Driscoll and his son Jermiah from Ballinagree both former World ploughing championships in action during the horse class at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Michael Coomey, Timoleague taking a break from ploughing in the vintage class at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 James and Cian Kelleher, Clondrohid, Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Ite Wiersema, Adrigole ploughing in the vintage section at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Theresa Ryan, Kinsale with Michael Lynch, Kilbrittain at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Jack and Lily Rose O’Riordan from Rossmore, Inchigeelagh, west Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Jack and Lily Rose O’Riordan from Rossmore, Inchigeelagh, west Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Jack and Lily Rose O’Riordan from Rossmore, Inchigeelagh, west Cork at the Macroom ploughing match which is traditionally held on the first Sunday of the New Year. Picture Dan LInehan
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 Teacher Niall O Sullivan with his sixth class pupils holding the books they like to read at the Upper Glanmire National School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Teacher Niall O Sullivan with his sixth class pupils holding the books they like to read at the Upper Glanmire National School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Shirley Moloney, P.R.O., Cork Camogie Board, (left) and Madge Fogarty, Glanmire, were at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Amy Lee, team captain, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tony O'Sullivan, chairman, judging panel, (left); Kay Dunne, Cork camogie, and Michael Ellard, judging panel, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS 04/01/2018 ... 
Trevor Allen (left) and Trevor Coleman, two of the team selectors, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS 04/01/2018 ... 
Lisa Burns (left), Rebecca Rourke (centre) and Sinead Warren, three of the Na Piarsaigh players, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS 04/01/2018 ... 
At the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship, were (from left) Councillor Fergal Dennehy, Deputy Lord Mayor; Sean O'Sullivan, event co-ordinator, and Councillor Joe Kavanagh.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS 04/01/2018 ... 
Trisha Coleman, player and Na Piarsaigh Camogie Club secretary, (left) and Mary McSweeney, chairperson, Cork Camogie Board, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE SOCIALS 04/01/2018 ... 
Rose Twohig, selector, (left) and Amy Lee, captain, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Casey Coleman, (left), Orla Connolly (centre) and Carlyn McCarthy, three members of the team, at the North City & District Sports Award luncheon for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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North City & District Sports Award for December, 2017, at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, presented to Na Piarsaigh camogie team, winners of the Junior A County Championship.
Joe Kennedy, general manager, Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, presenting the award to Catherine Allen, chairperson, Na Piarsaigh Camogie Club.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Kevin and Jack McSweeeny from Saleen, are held up at the flooded Bailick Road in Midleton, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo/Exam News
02.01.2018
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 Elsha, Theo and Travis De Souza from Gurranabraher, having fun at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Karen and Aisling O'Sullivan and Niamh Murphy, all from Beara, attending Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

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02.01.2018
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 Josephine Twomey and Zoe Bruton, both from Blackpool, are all smiles at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Caroline O'Driscoll, Samantha Sheehan and Noreen O'Sullivan, all from Silver Springs, enjoying Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Emily Callanan from Rushbrooke, with her children Sybil and Louis O'Neill, at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Deirdre, Emily and Emer Aherne and Clodagh Fitzgerald, all from Midleton, enjoying the fun at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Mary and Kate Thompson from Grenagh, are all smiles at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 David, Ciara, Rory and Cillian Woods from Cobh, enjoying a night out at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Aisha and Tammy Mulcahy from Ballyphehane, looking stylish at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Ber Daly, Tia McSweeney and Jake Carey, all from Fair Hill, at Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Jenny McSweeney and Jasmine O'Byrne, both Fair Hill, enjoying Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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 Ann, Ava and Emily Ginnifer from Blackrock, enjoying Beauty and The Beast, at the Everyman Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News/Socials
02.01.2018
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Tadgh, Nicola, Dervla, Colm and Sadhbh O'Leary, Templemartin, Bandon, enjoying a walk at the Lough, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Stephen and Una Sheehan, Togher, Cork, and their daughter Roisin and Stephen's niece Kate Olden enjoying a walk at the Lough, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Michael Moir, Garrettstown, Co. Cork, and George out for a walk at Garrylucas, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 02/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisin.
Santhosh Repaka. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 02/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisin.
Alina Nowak. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 02/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisin.
Helen Conway (left) and Mary Hayes. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 02/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisin.
Nadine O'Keeffe and Odhran O'Sullivan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 02/01/2018 ... 
On the buses with Roisin.
Katherine Espina. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 John Harrington having fun with Bluebell on the Front Strand at Youghal, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Jeny Hetherington, Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 street style new year 
Stephanie Soikans, Rochestown, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Civic Amenity site attendant Paul Walsh drops a christmas tree at the recycling centre at Kinsale Road Civic Amenity on Wednesday 7th january 2008. The trees are shredded and composted. Drop off for trees at various points around city also.
Picture; Larry Cummins
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 1st January 2018....... New Years baby, Lisa Moran, North Cork with her son Lorcán Doody, born at 5.11am, weighting 4070g at the CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018....... New Years baby, Lina Jakimavicivte, knockraha, Co. Cork with her daughter Sylvia Cotter, born at 4.06 am and weighting 2900g at the CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018....... New Years baby, first born in Cork, Petra Soltesz and Mark Cummins, Bandon with their daughter Ella Louise Cummins born at 3,22am, weighting 3850g at the CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018....... New Years baby, first born in Cork, Petra Soltesz, Bandon with her duaghter Ella Louise Cummins born at 3,22am, weighting 3850g at the CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Cousins Roisin and Fiona O'Toole, Frankfield and Alice and Thomas O'Connell, London at the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018......... John Crotty and his nephew Tim Crotty after taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin with swimmers Gary Lynch and Ber Browne at the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018......... John O'Leary taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin after taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin after taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin in the water in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin in the water in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018......... Trish Gannon taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018......... Fianna Leader Michéal Martin and Margaret Murphy O'Mahony TD taking part in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin amongst the swimmers in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin leads the swimmers to the water in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2018.......... Fianna Fail leader Michéal Martin leads the swimmers to the water in the annual New Years day swim in aid of the RNLI at Courtmacsherry yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare

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