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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races with the fanmily pet Holly 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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Residents in Castleredmond, Midleton, protesting at the installation of water meters in their area. Included are Ray and Pat O'Connor, Donal MacCarthaigh, Jackie Deady, Kevin Laffan, Noel Dolan, Carlos Suarez and Tom O'Sullivan.
Picture: David Keane.
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Pat O'Connor and Donal MacCarthaigh, supporting the residents of Castleredmond, Midleton, who are protesting at the installation of water meters in their area.
Picture: David Keane.
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Noel Dolan, Jackie Deady and Carlos Suarez, all residents in Castleredmond, Midleton, protesting at the installation of water meters in their area.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleredmond, Midleton resident, Kevin Laffan, protesting at the installation of water meters in his area.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 08/08/2014
Echo News
Local twins Shay and Erin Cantwell, having fun at the painting of the mural in Fountainstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kinsale ladies Carmel Mouroz and Joanne O'Donovan, all smiles at the opening reception of Clay Works at the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery.
Picture: David Keane.
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Peter Barry from Cobh, signing his forms with Oliver Hart of The Spirit of Oysterhaven, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Port of Cork commercial manager Capt Michael McCarthy, with Joy Gillen; GAC Training and Service Solutions (NMCI) sponsor, left and Capt Sinead Reen; Irish Institute of Master Mariners (IIMM) sponsor, attending the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Carol O'Donoghue, Owen Ryan, Eric Bell and Kayleigh Murphy, all Bishopstown, with Niall Keating, Limerick, Caitriona Sisk, Donoughmore and Peter Barry, Cobh, enjoying their pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Cllr Thomas Moloney with Eric Bell and Owen Ryan, both Bishopstown, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Carol O'Donoghue from Bishopstown with her dad Tim and Patricia Corcoran, youth worker, Bishopstown, attending the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Kayleigh Murphy from Bishopstown with her mum Aileen, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Inn Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose was Ella Ryan from Gaggin winner with mary Nolan, Enniskeane Post Office and Paudie Palmer Event MC. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Inn Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose was Ella Ryan from Gaggin winner representing Enniskeane Post Office. Picture Denis Boyle

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