CELTIC ROSS HOTEL ANNOUNCES FAILTE IRELAND FOUR STAR RATING

Celtic Ross Hotel in Rosscarbery, West Cork has announced its four-star rating. Having won ‘Best 3 Star Hotel in Ireland’ in 2018, the hotel team is thrilled to finally achieve their four stars from Failte Ireland. Celebrating 25 years in business this year, General Manager Neil Grant and the Celtic Ross team have been working…

Watergrasshill Business Park is strategically located for business

Watergrasshill Business Park is strategically located approx 20km north of Cork city, just off Junction 17 on the M8.The park is within a 15 minute drive of the suburbs of Cork city and the Dunkettle Interchange which connects with theWaterford N25, Jack Lynch Tunnel, Cork’s South Ring Road network and Ringaskiddy Port. Watergrasshill Business Park…

NETWORK IRELAND WEST CORK REVEALS THE INSPIRING WINNERS OF THE 2022 BUSINESSWOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Branch Winners Will Compete at Nationals on Oct. 7, 2022 WEST CORK (June 20, 2022) – Network Ireland West Cork (NIWC) revealed the inspiring branch winners for the prestigious 2022 Businesswoman of the Year Awards at a special ceremony at Glebe Gardens, Baltimore this afternoon. The branch winners will be entered into the national awards,…

A foodie paradise in the heart of Cork

Maldron Hotel South Mall invests in the city’s Outdoor Dining Scheme June 15: Cork’s most centrally located four-star hotel has played a key role in helping to transform Beasley Street into a stylish al fresco dining area and underline the city’s position as a top foodie destination. Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City is now officially…

Screening of short films by Cork’s young hip hop artists

‘Throwing Shapes’ at The Gate Cinema, 6.30 pm Wed 22nd June 2022 Also featuring Misneach music videos and short film ‘Eye of the Beholder’ Music Generation Cork City (MGCC) proudly presents a public screening of ‘Throwing Shapes’ on Wednesday 22nd June 2022 at the Gate Cinema, North Main St. Throwing Shapes is a short documentary-style…

Eureka! Return of Cork Carnival of Science is hailed as STEMastic!

 More than 25,000 people attended the highly anticipated Cork Carnival of Science last weekend in Fitzgerald Park. The festival was opened by Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Damien Boylan was given a guided tour and got hands-on experience at Ireland’s largest outdoor STEM engagement event. Over the weekend, the public had the…

Event to focus on breaking the cycle of poor mental health among Traveller families

Supporting and informing Traveller families’ mental health by promoting intervention at earlier stages will be the focus of an upcoming event. The event will help to facilitate recovery and help break the cycle of poor mental health among Traveller families.   Research shows that Travellers experience poorer mental health and higher suicide rates. Research also…

Female Leadership and Management Skills course sees first graduates from Cork College of FET’s Bishopstown Campus

17 women from companies across Cork received certificates on Friday last following their successful completion of a conjoined programme from Cork Education and Training Board (CETB) and the Cork Electronics Industry Association (CEIA) with the objective of developing future leaders within the technology sector. The programme, delivered through Cork College of FET’s Bishopstown Campus, is…

‘The past revealed: stunning archaeological discoveries from excavations at Barrack St, Cork City’

Archaeological investigations at, and adjoining, the site of the former Nancy Spain’s Public House, Barrack Street, Cork, have revealed unprecedented insights into the turbulent history and evolution of the country’s southern capital. The discoveries relate to two separate and distinct periods of Cork’s history.   The first discovery relates to a previously unknown exceptionally large…