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 MARKING: EE: John McHale: Cork City, Cork, Ireland. 16th March, 2025. Cork's Colm O'Callaghan breaks down the wing during the Allianz Division 2 football league clash between Cork and Louth at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. - Picture: David Creedon 
 Keywords: Allianz Division 2 football league, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, co.cork, cork, cork city, cork county, cork v louth, county cork, football, gaelic football, ireland, league, louth, páirc uí chaoimh, republic of ireland, senior football, sport, the rebels
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 MARKING: EE: John McHale: Cork City, Cork, Ireland. 16th March, 2025. Cork manager John Cleary during the Allianz Division 2 football league clash between Cork and Louth at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. - Picture: David Creedon 
 Keywords: Allianz Division 2 football league, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, co.cork, cork, cork city, cork county, cork v louth, county cork, football, gaelic football, ireland, league, louth, páirc uí chaoimh, republic of ireland, senior football, sport, the rebels
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Members of the Killeagh Scouts Unit pictured storming the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Victoria Potiuk from the Ukrainian Community Youghal pictured at the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Liam Dorgan of Mallow Utd and Lakewood's Brendan McCarthy keep their eyes on a loose ball during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Mallow Utd's Kyle Hunter is stopped by Lakewood's Isaac Hayes during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Mallow Utd's Cian Turner about to kick the ball goalwards despite the attention from Lakewood's Cuolan Linehan during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle seen cutting the tape to celebrate 40 years of Cork Deaf Enterprises during his recent visit to the centre in Ballinlough. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Kay Donnelly, former employee of Youghal carpets, still keeping up with some weaving in her home in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Tom Donnelly from Youghal viewing one of the photographs of himslef during the 1970s at Yoiughal Carpets. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Former employees of Youghal carpets Kay and Tom Donnelly, pictured at their home in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Tom Donnelly, left, and on right, with his wife Kay Donnelly at home in Youghal, above, in recent days, photographed by Howard Crowdy, and below, on their wedding day.
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Rebecca Fitzgerlad from the Trihub in Youghal seen on her bike during the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Members of the Killeagh Scouts pictured storming the streets of Yougfhal during the St Patricks Day Parade. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Amaya Grace pictured in front of the Clock Tower during the St Patricks Day Parade in Yoiughal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Jimmy Flannagan pictured on the Youghal4All float at the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Grand Marshall and former Cork County GAA President Christy Cooney pictured with St Patrick prior to the start of the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Brothers Pearse, Fergus and Ross Nolan watching the St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/03/2025 NEWS - Oisin and Paul O'Sullivan all dressed up for teh St Patricks Day Parade in Youghal. . Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Mallow Utd's Kyle Hunter clashes with Lakewood's Noah Kelleher during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CSL-U13Prem-Lakewood-Mallow-Utd-2-2 
 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Elliot Amechi of Mallow Utd controls the ball ahead of Lakewood's David Fiotzgerald during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 15/03/2025 SPORT - Mallow Utd's Elliot Amechi russles with Lakewood's Noah Kelleher during the CSL Roy Keane Under 13 Premier League match in Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle pictured presenting Certificates of Participation of Advanced Bike Maintenance to Ruslan Folstenkov, Olena Folstenkova, Jakub Lisakowski and Ludwick Wlodorz zduring his recent visit to the Cork Deaf Enterprise in Ballinlough. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Rachel MacShamhráin (Board of Directors), Steve Flint, Manager and Claire O'Mahony, Deputy Manager pictured with Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle during his recent visit to the Cork Deaf Enterprise in Ballinlough. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle pictured with Alice Browne, Charles Clarke, Marie Harris and Michael Tanner with a picture of founding member of the Cork Deaf Enterprises Fr Bill Clarke during his visit to the Cork Deaf Enterprise in Ballinlough. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Students from Bishopstown Community School and their teacher Denise Dowling pictured with the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle during his visit to the Cork Deaf Enterprise in Ballinlough. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 13/03/2025 NEWS - Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle pictured with Matthew Jones, Cork Community Bikes and Jakub Lisakowski and Ludwick Wlodorz in the Cork Deaf Enterprises bike repair area. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Kay and Tom Donnelly from Youghal sorting through some old photographs of Youghal Carpets in their home in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 12/03/2025 NEWS - Tom Donnelly from Youghal shows a picture of one of the looms which were in Youghal Carpets. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 Paul O'Connor went outside his store in Ballincollig with shoes that had been ordered on Amazon and were ready to be sent worldwide. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Paul O'Connor at his store in Ballincollig with shoes that had been ordered on Amazon and were ready to be sent worldwide. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Embargo until 9pm, Friday 28 February 2025 Winning Images from the 2025 AIB Press Photographer of the Year Award Winner, Country Life Award. AUTHORITY TRIUMPHS AT WATERGRASSHILL INTERNATIONAL DRAGHUNT The International Draghunt in Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. The winning dog was the reigning champion ‘Authority’ followed by his kennel stablemate ‘Authentic’. Photograph: Dan Linehan / Irish Examiner 
 Keywords: Award 2025, PPI, Press Photographers of Ireland, competition
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY.....Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle with Cork City.Council staff giving away 1,500 native Irish trees to the public at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, with family of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin ; Colm O' Cuanacháin , Niamh Ni Chuanachain, Teresa Cotter, Jean and Ciaran g Ó Cuanacháin at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Ailish MacKenzie-Foley and Stephen Ahern of Crawford & Co with Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 (left) Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca, with Irish speakers who regularly meet at Myo Cafe, Pope's Quay at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Chris Dorgan, Cork City Council, Helen Murphy, Local Enterprises Office; Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca, Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, Naoimh Frawley, Cork Chamber and Julie Evans, Cork Business Association at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sean O'Laoi, Adrian Breathnach, Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca and Chris Dorgan, Cork City Council at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY......Council sfaff were busy as 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY......Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle with Seamus and Siobhan Feehan collecting some trees for planting. 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY......Transition year students from Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell Road walked to the local park to collect trees to plant. 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY.... Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle and (right) Tomas Kane, Trees Officer, Cork City Council with Vera Griffin and Jean Downey of Bishopstown Tidy Towns (who meet every Saturday moring at 9;30am at The Outpost) .1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 THREE THOUSAND TREE GIVEAWAY......1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Organic farmer Kevin O'Keeffe, of Oinkies Outside Catering and Cloverhill Honey collecting trees to plant on his farm. 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Nicky Dunlea and Aisling Guerin collect trees to plant at their new home, currently under construction at Watergrasshill, Co Cork. 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Miriam Nyhan-Grey collects some oak trees from Martin Horgan, Parks Department, Cork City Council. Miriam Nyhan-Grey, from Ovens, was first in the queue as 1,500 native Irish trees were given away to the public by Cork City Council at Tramore Valley Park, Cork. The same number were given away on the northside of the city at The Glen River Park with hundreds queuing at both locations. It's the second year Cork City Council have participated in the scheme during National Tree Week, in conjunction with the National Tree Council and Coillte, on Wednesday 12th March 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Hamilton High School, captained by Jack Cullinane, pictured with his parents Brian and Yvonne , celebrate their first win in the Simcox Cup Gaelic football competition. Skibbereen community school vs Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Jack Cullinane is presented with the cup by Donnchadh O’Croinin, Chairperson, Cork Colleges. Hamilton High School, captained by Jack Cullinane, celebrate their first win in the Simcox Cup Gaelic football competition. Skibbereen community school vs Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Hamilton High School, captained by Jack Cullinane, celebrate their first win in the Simcox Cup Gaelic football competition. Jack pictured with proud grandmothers Margaret McCarthy and Assumpta Cullinane. Skibbereen community school vs Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Frank Hurley, skibbereen community school is fouled by Oisin McCarthy, Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Frank Hurley, skibbereen community school is fouled by Oisin McCarthy, Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Frank Hurley, skibbereen community school is fouled by Oisin McCarthy, Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Oisin McCarthy kicks a point from a free for Hamilton High School in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Jack Cullinane (captain) with possession for Hamilton High School. skibbereen community school vs Hamilton High School, Bandon in the Simcox Cup final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Pic Larry Cummins

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