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DK30012015-GriffithColleg 24 
 DK 30/01/2015
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Aoife Lohse and Anne O'Leary, Griffith College Cork at the official reopening of Griffith College Cork in the old Marymount Hospice Building.
For the first time in the history of Cork city, a large third-level college has opened on the Northside of the city.
Griffith College, one of Ireland’s largest independent third level colleges, yesterday, Friday 30 January, opened a five-acre campus on the site of the former Marymount Hospice on Cork’s Wellington Road. Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney TD officially opened the event.

PIC Darragh Kane
DK30012015-GriffithColleg 24 
 DK 30/01/2015
REPRO FREE
Aoife Lohse and Anne O'Leary, Griffith College Cork at the official reopening of Griffith College Cork in the old Marymount Hospice Building.
For the first time in the history of Cork city, a large third-level college has opened on the Northside of the city.
Griffith College, one of Ireland’s largest independent third level colleges, yesterday, Friday 30 January, opened a five-acre campus on the site of the former Marymount Hospice on Cork’s Wellington Road. Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney TD officially opened the event.

PIC Darragh Kane
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DK 30/01/2015
REPRO FREE
Aoife Lohse and Anne O'Leary, Griffith

College Cork at the official reopening of Griffith College Cork in the old Marymount Hospice Building.
For the first time in the history of Cork city, a large third-level college has opened on the Northside of the city.
Griffith College, one of Ireland’s largest independent third level colleges, yesterday, Friday 30 January, opened a five-acre campus on the site of the former Marymount Hospice on Cork’s Wellington Road. Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney TD officially opened the event.

PIC Darragh Kane



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