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Brendan and Catherine Morrissey from Carrigaline, attending the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Pauline, Meghan and Dave O'Halloran from Commons Road, attending the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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David and Kate Ward from Blackrock, enjoying the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Tara and Sean Minogue from Blackrock, looking stylish at the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Matthew Manning and Marion Drummond, both from Blackrock, attending the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Orlagh Fleming, Dublin and Deirdre Fleming, Bandon, enjoying the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Linda O'Brien from Leamlara in the company of Brenda O'Callaghan from Glasheen and Catherine Milton from Wilton, at the Down Syndrome Cork Winter Ball, at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Junior Infant Meiling Lin from St. Brendan's The Glen Cork with Minister Simon Coveney at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant Children from The Glen and Mayfield; Lucy May Daunt, Freddy Doherty, Jamie Hogan, and Meiling Lin with Minister Simon Coveney at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant, Freddy Doherty from The Glen, Cork at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant, Freddy Doherty from The Glen, Cork with his brother Isaac and Parents; Gussie and Tracey Doherty at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant, Meiling Lin from St. Brendan's The Glen Cork, with her Mum Sarah Lin and Una Browne, Happy Talk Speech Therapist at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant, Lucy May Daunt from Scoil Mhuire Banrion, Mayfield, Cork at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant Children; Morgan Crowley and Jimmy McDonagh from St. John the Apostle School Mayfield and Teacher Vivienne Melia at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant, Lucy May Daunt from Scoil Mhuire Banrion, Mayfield Cork and Doris Murphy, Happy Talk, Speech Therapist, at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant Children; Meiling Lin (St. Brendan's The Glen), Morgan Crowley and Jimmy McDonagh from St. John the Apostle School Mayfield and Teacher Vivienne Melia at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Junior Infant Children; Meiling Lin (St. Brendan's The Glen), Morgan Crowley and Jimmy McDonagh from St. John the Apostle School Mayfield at the launch of a report on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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 Examiner News Picture 15-11/2014 Imer Quaid and Triona Collins at the Cork Boat Club Dinner at the Imperial Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 15-11/2014 Eoin Verling and Triona Collins at the Cork Boat Club Dinner at the Imperial Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 15-11/2014 Aoibhe Luke ,Claire Beechinor and Aoife o'Keeffe at the Cork Boat Club Dinner at the Imperial Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Des Barry.

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