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 Polish chaplain Fr Pitor Galus, before celebrating mass for the Wilk family of Ballincollig, at St Augustine's Church, Washington Street, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

EEXXjob Echo Exam News
13.06.2018
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Ryan Hourihane Gregan at the hand over of tickets for a Disney cruise at Shandon Travel, Grand Parade, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ryan Hourihane Gregan and his grandmother Marie Piper Gregan at the hand over to them of tickets for a Disney cruise at Shandon Travel, Grand Parade, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Jackie Coakley, cruise manager, Shandon Travel, Grand Parade, Cork, handing over tickets for a Disney cruise to Ryan Hourihane Gregan and his grandmother Marie Piper Gregan at Shandon Travel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Jackie Coakley, cruise manager, Shandon Travel, Grand Parade, Cork, handing over tickets for a Disney cruise to Ryan Hourihane Gregan and his grandmother Marie Piper Gregan at Shandon Travel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Christine Callanan (left) and Catherine Ring of Graffiti Theatre Company at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Patricia Harrington, Lavanagh School, Cork, (left) Margaret O'Sullivan, Music Generation, Cork City, and Jim O'Donovan, Graffiti Theatre Company, attended an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Maev O'Shea, marketing manager, Everyman Theatre, Cork, (left) and Julie Kelleher, artistic director, Everyman, at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Jack Healy and Cora Fenton of Theatre Makers, Cork, at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Aiden O'Brien, Donna O'Keeney (centre) and Julie O'Leary, Graffiti outreach team, were at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Bríd Treasa Wyndham, Galway, (left) Ronan Fitzgibbon, Tramore, and Ali Fitzgibbon, Belfast, were at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
At an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie, were (from left) Damien Smith, Chloe Kiely, Linda Kenny and Chris Schmidt-Martin, the cast of Seoid. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Jennifer O'Donnell, general manager, Graffiti Theatre Company, (left) and Síle Ní Bhroin, assistant director, Seoid, at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE SOCIALS (for esther) 14/06/2018 ... 
Emelie Fitzgibbon being presented with a bouquet of flowers by Aisling Wrynn at an event at Graffiti Theatre, Cork, to thank Emelie Fitzgibbon for her 34 years of work with the company and also at a preview of Seoid, a baby opera, directed by Emelie. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Na Seachtrowdaí crew members (from left) Shane Murphy, Martin O'Donoghue, Ruth Hargrove and Rebecca Daly who won their category in the Ocean to City. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Na Seachtrowdaí crew members (from left) Shane Murphy, Ruth Hargrove, Rebecca Daly and Martin O'Donoghue who won their category in the Ocean to City. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 FEELGOOD (for irene) 11/06/2018 ... 
Na Seachtrowdaí crew members (from left) Shane Murphy, Ruth Hargrove, Martin O'Donoghue and Rebecca Daly who won their category in the Ocean to City. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 FEELGOOD (for irene) 11/06/2018 ... 
Na Seachtrowdaí crew members (from left) Ruth Hargrove, Rebecca Daly, Shane Murphy and Martin O'Donoghue who won their category in the Ocean to City. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for alan) 13/06/2018 ... 
At the launch of an art exhibition by members of the Fairhill Mens' Art Group at The Community House, Bridevalley Park, Fairhill, Cork, were (from left) Bríd Collins, Gurranabraher; Clllr. Marion O'Sullivan, Margo Hayes, Cork City Partnership; Sinéad Moore, Fairhill, and Antoinette McGorman, Farranree. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (for alan) 13/06/2018 ... 
At the launch of an art exhibition by members of the Fairhill Mens' Art Group at The Community House, Bridevalley Park, Fairhill, Cork, were (from left) Anna Boland, Mayfield; Teresa Kelleher, Fairhill, and Mary Sheehy, community development worker, Cork City Partnership. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
City centre parking restrictions will be in place from 12 noon today Wednesday 13th June and all day Thursday 14th June 2018. Signage on Grand Parade, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
City centre parking restrictions will be in place from 12 noon today Wednesday 13th June and all day Thursday 14th June 2018. Signage on Grand Parade, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
City centre parking restrictions will be in place from 12noon today Wednesday 13th June and all day Thursday 14th June 2018.
Cork City Council Traffic Dept painting kerbing on traffic island outside City Hall, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
City centre parking restrictions will be in place from 12noon today Wednesday 13th June and all day Thursday 14th June 2018.
Kevin Linehan, Cork City Council Traffic Dept paintings kerbing outside City Hall, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
City centre parking restrictions will be in place from 12noon today Wednesday 13th June and all day Thursday 14th June 2018.
Brian Kennedy, Cork City Council Traffic Dept sweeps kerbing outside City Hall, Cork making it ready for re-painting.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news 13/06/2018. 'A city rising is a beautiful thing', says poet Thomas McCarthy.
Preparations for royal visit on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will begin the two-day visit to Ireland in Cork where they will be greeted with a civic reception at City Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor.
This pic shows Pat O'Sullivan of Cork City Council, Parks and Recreation Dept. watering a floral display on South Mall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
Hugh Bruton, GM, Brittany Ferries (Irl), John Mullins, Chairman, Port of Cork; Christophe Mathieu, CEO, Brittany Ferries, H.E. Stephane Crouzat, French Ambassador to Ireland, and Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork cutting the cake at the celebration.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
H.E. Stephane Crouzat, French Amabassador to Ireland speaking at the celebration.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
John Mullins, Chairman, Port of Cork; Christophe Mathieu, CEO, Brittany Ferries and Jamie Gonzalez, President, Port of Santander cut the cake at the celebration.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
Hugh Bruton, GM, Brittany Ferries (Irl), John Mullins, Port of Cork, Christophe Mathieu, CEO, Brittany Ferries, HE Stephane Crouzat, French Ambassador to Ireland, and Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork cutting the cake at the celebration.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
Christophe Mathieu, CEO, Brittany Ferries speaking at the celebration.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... (CAKE IN FOREGROUND) Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
Christophe Mathieu, CEO, Brittany Ferries speaking at the brithday celebration.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
John Mullins, Chairman, Port of Cork speaking at the celebration.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries staff kathy McSweeney, Duty manager and Olga Kirby with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake (made by Cakes By Ruth) for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Hugh Bruton, Brittany Ferries and Sara MacKeown, Port of Cork with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries staff Jason O'Driscoll, Kathy McSweeney, Duty Manager, Louise O'Sullivan, Olga Kirby Morgan Le Bail and Mark Howard with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
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Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries staff Kathy McSweeney, Duty Manager, and Olga Kirby with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
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Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
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Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries staff Kathy McSweeney, Duty Manager, and Olga Kirby with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Brittany Ferries staff Kathy McSweeney, Duty Manager, and Olga Kirby with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France.
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
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Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Claire Guiney, Brittany Ferries; Sinead Keary, Port of Cork; Paul O'Regan, Harbour Master and Rose Carroll, Cork County Council with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SHIP SHAPE... Claire Guiney, Brittany Ferries; Sinead Keary, Port of Cork; Paul O'Regan, Harbour Master and Rose Carroll, Cork County Council with the flagship 'Pont-Aven' birthday cake for the 40th 'birthday celebration', hosted by Port of Cork at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork.
PRESS RELEASE
Port of Cork Celebrates Brittany Ferries 40 Years Linking Ireland and France
In May 1978 Brittany Ferries launched their Cork-Roscoff ferry route from Cork City Quays with their flagship MV ‘Armorique’. At the time, all ferries departing Cork used the passenger terminal at Tivoli, before being transferred downriver to the dedicated Ringaskiddy Ferry Terminal which opened in 1982. Since then the passenger and freight routelinking Ireland and France has gone from strength to strength and today the Port of Cork acknowledged this service by wishing Brittany Ferries a Happy 40th Anniversary linking the two countries.
Port of Cork Chairman, John Mullins said: ‘It is with great pleasure that today we wish our long-term customer, Brittany Ferries, a very happy 40th anniversary linking Ireland and France. This company has shown true dedication in providing a reliable and attractive ferry service for both passengers and freight. On behalf of the Port of Cork I would like congratulate Brittany Ferries on the last the 40 years’ service and wish them every success for the next 40 years.’
Over the last 40 years Brittany Ferries have become the market leader on the Western Channel for passengers and freight and in 2018 this commitment was further endorsed when Brittany Ferries announced the first ever ferry service linking Ireland and Spain, with the new Ro-Pax twice weekly service from Cork to Santander. As well as serving Cork to Santander, this route also delivers an additional weekly return-sailing from Cork to Roscoff.

The new Ro-Pax ferry service was welcomed by the Port of Cork which has brought an increase in Spanish tourism to Cork and provides a very useful connection for exporting freight from Ireland to mainland Europe. This new service, the first direct service from Ireland to Spain, will offer the option for freight carriers and passengers to bypass the UK and French land-bridge to Spain as Brexit uncertainty continues. The Port of Cork hinterland is the key primary pharma, agriculture and food & drink output region in the country. This more efficient supply chain will offer freight customers a direct route to market enabling them to get their produce to market quicker than if they travel through traditional ports.

In 2017, Brittany Ferries carried more than 87,000 passengers, which was an increase of 4% on the previous season and contributing to the national economy. While France continues to be a popular travel destination for Irish travellers, the number of French people visiting Ireland showed no signs of waning as nearly 45,000 availed of the route, representing 52% of all passengers carried.
ENDS
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Bandon Motors. Clonakilty Road, Bandon Dave Barry , sales manager; Tom Wilson, sales executive; Ciaran Healy, sales administration and marketing; Bob Clarke, dealer principal and Alan O'Leary, sales executive in the show room at Bandon Motors, Clonakilty road, Bandon
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Bandon Motors. Clonakilty Road, Bandon Dave Barry , sales manager; Tom Wilson, sales executive; Ciaran Healy, sales administration and marketing; Bob Clarke, dealer principal and Alan O'Leary, sales executive in the show room at Bandon Motors, Clonakilty road, Bandon
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Bandon Motors. Clonakilty Road, Bandon The show room at Bandon Motors, Clonakilty road, Bandon
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Nyhan Motors, Cork Road, Bandon Con Nyhan, dealer principal; in the The showroom at Nyhan motors, Cork road, Bandon
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Nyhan Motors, Cork Road, Bandon Norin Nyhan, administration; Ray O'Brien, service reception; Suzanne Gurhy, sales executive; Con Nyhan, dealer principal; Matthew Teehan, parts manager; Brendan Collins, service manager; Paul Nyhan, sales; Eileen O'Leary, receptionist and Don McCarthy, finance manager in the The showroom at Nyhan motors, Cork road, Bandon
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018........‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Nyhan Motors, Cork Road, Bandon The showroom at Nyhan motors, Cork road, Bandon
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 11th June 2018.......‘ ‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Noel Deasy Cars, Commons Road, ...... James Christie, sales manager, Shane Mulcahy-Cotter, sales executive and Mark Gorman, sales executive with new cars from left, Karoq, Kodiaq and Octavia rs combi at Noel Deasy cars on Commons road, Cork .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018.......‘ ‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Motorview, Cork Road Midleton Staff from left, Alan O'Sullivan, marketing; Martin Nyhan, dealer principal; Brendan Barry, business manager; Cathal O'Duinnin, sales executive ; Aidan Jackson, Kia brand manager and Martin Nyhan, dealer principal; with the Kia Stronic new model to the range at Motorview, Cork road Midleton 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018.......‘ ‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Motorview, Cork Road Midleton Staff from left, Alan O'Sullivan, marketing; Martin Nyhan, dealer principal; Brendan Barry, business manager; Cathal O'Duinnin, sales executive and Aidan Jackson, Kia brand manager with the Kia Stringer, flagship car in range at Motorview, Cork road Midleton 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 11th June 2018.......‘NEW CAR SUPPLEMENT 2018’ : Blackwater Motors, Dublin Road, Fermoy Paul Slattery (leftr) a sales executive and John Hanrahan, senior sales executive with the Tiguan at Blackwater Motors, Dublin road, Fermoy
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Volunteers Anne Cahill and Ann O'Callaghan, serving refreshments during the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
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 Audrey Leeves, Hamburg and Louise Ramsey, Glasgow, enjoying the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

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 Cora and Megan O'Leary from Ballincollig, at the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

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 Pauline McDonald and Gerry Fitzgerald, both from Tralee, attending the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
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 Alexis and Jenny Pires from London, enjoying the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

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 Alexis and Jenny Pires from London, enjoying the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
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 The Overtones before going on stage for the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert, at the Millennium Hall.
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 Marie Kenneally, Ballyphehane and Lisa Lehane, Greenmount, looking stylish at the Down Syndrome Centre fundraiser concert with the Overtones, at the Millennium Hall.
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