THE €10 million take-it-or-leave-it offer from the State to developers BAM to kickstart the events centre may be the last chance for the development as the only other interested party has ruled out a renewed bid for the project.
Six blue badges were seized yesterday morning for improper use during Operation Enable which was an organised crackdown on the use of the permits in Cork City.
Cork’s much-loved record shop Plugd will be reopening for business upstairs at The Roundy bar on Castle Street this month.
The Dáil Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has asked the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) to clarify why the college spent almost €13,000 to mark the retirement of its outgoing president.
ON THE outskirts of Cork City, the Bruac Centre, the educational arm of the Good Shepherd Cork, provides education and development opportunities to girls and young women who are unable to access mainstream education.
OLD friends and little school-goers were on the 215 route this week on their way to Mahon.
FÁILTE Ireland aims to have its landmark new tourist office open at the eastern end of Patrick Street by next April, in time to meet 100,000 tourists next summer.
The Lord Mayor of Cork has confirmed that Cork City Council has supplied legal advice to the Department of Arts regarding funding of a proposed 6,000-seat events centre.
The parents of a little boy who was killed in a hit and run accident have called for tighter driving licence controls after it emerged the motorist’s licence was renewed after he had suffered two significant brain injuries which left him with the mentality of a child.
A tidal barrier like those protecting New Orleans could be built in Cork for €140m, an independent report suggests.