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PepsiCo Ireland Donates €10,000 and Announces Partnership with Shine Centre for Autism

PepsiCo Ireland is delighted to announce a new partnership with the Shine Centre for Autism, a community-based charity providing vital support services to children and families in the Carrigaline area. The partnership comes as part of PepsiCo’s ongoing commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its 50for50 campaign, reinforcing its dedication to supporting its local…

5 Common Budgeting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Budgeting is a fundamental aspect of business management, but it’s easy to get it wrong. Understanding these common mistakes can help you navigate towards more effective financial planning. Overestimating Revenue  ○ Mistake: Assuming sales will always meet or exceed expectations.  ○ Avoidance: Use conservative estimates and consider historical data. Plan for worst-case scenarios. Underestimating Expenses  ○ Mistake:…

How to Pay Less Tax: A Simple Strategy to Unlock a 66% Tax Bonus Before It’s Too Late

Whether you’re an employee or self-employed, reducing your tax bill is a goal everyone shares. With the year-end tax deadline approaching, there’s one simple and effective way to do just that—by contributing to your pension. Nick Charalambous, Financial Advisor and Managing Director of Alpha Wealth, emphasises the power of pensions as a dual benefit: they reduce…

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Celebrates “85 Years Of Blue Note” with Exclusive Exhibition at St. Peter’s Church

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, We Got The Jazz and TheRecordHub.com have announced a unique celebration marking 85 years of the iconic jazz label, Blue Note Records, with an immersive exhibition titled 85 Years Of Blue Note at the historic St. Peter’s Cork for the duration of the festival. This first-of-its-kind collaboration showcases the profound impact Blue Note…

New €14.6m Research to Impact project to see MTU become leading Technological University for Research and Innovation in Ireland

Munster Technological University (MTU) officially launched its new €14.6million Research to Impact TU-RISE Project. This project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern & Midland Regional Programme 2021-2027 and was officially launched today by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Patrick O’Donovan TD.…

A Christmas parade and markets will light up Cork for the festive season

Just 78 sleeps to go…. A light-filled parade and magical Christmas markets on Emmet Place are just some of the events that residents and visitors to Cork can look forward to this festive season. The Corkmas Christmas parade will mark the beginning of the most wonderful time of the year and the traditional switching on…

Cork City businesses invited to participate in the ‘Leave a Light On’ Campaign

As the winter months draw near and the nights grow longer, Cork City Council and Cork Business Association (CBA) have announced a ‘Leave a Light On’ Campaign, an initiative aimed at enhancing safety and fostering a sense of community in the city centre. The campaign, part of Cork City Council’s ongoing Night Time Economy Strategy, responds…

PTSB announces multi-year partnership with Ireland’s Autism Charity

PTSB has announced a multi-year partnership with AsIAm, Ireland’s Autism Charity, that will enable the charity to further support autistic customers and families and to promote and drive greater inclusivity in Irish society. The bank has also become the first financial institution in Ireland to be accredited with Autism-Friendly branches in key locations across the…

New book delves into the fascinating history of Bishopstown

A new book delving into the fascinating history of Bishopstown is set to captivate local residents and history buffs alike. “Bishopstown Times & Tales,” by Pat Callanan, offers a captivating journey through the area’s past, from its ancient origins to modern times. The book is a treasure trove of stories, photographs, and historical accounts that…

EHS International Launches €3 Million Safety Training and R&D Facility

 EHS International has officially opened a €3 million Safety Training and Research & Development facility in Little Island, Cork, establishing a new benchmark for fire safety training nationwide. The state-of-the-art 11,000 sq ft centre, spearheaded by founder and CEO Chris Mee, will provide the most advanced fire and safety courses — such as cutting-edge firefighter…