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24.05.2016
Alicja Podzorska and Julia and Maciej Fraszczyk from Cork, enjoying the graduation ceremony of the Cork City Access Programme, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details: See attached press release.

Press Release24th May 2016

Cork City Access Programme Graduation

The Cork City Access Programme participants graduate tonight in the Council Chambers City Hall.
Access is an education and training programme specifically designed for 18-26 year olds. Access is funded through a joint venture by the Cork Education and Training Board and the Department of Social Protection and is supported by Cork City Council. There are a number of access courses running throughout Cork City including Mahon, Mayfield and Knocknaheeney. 
 Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Mick Nugent will present the participants with their certificates. Over 30% of the Access participants have already secured employment with many more going on to further education and training courses in September.

For further information please contact 
Sandra O’Meara
Cork City Council
sandra_omeara@corkcity.ie 
086-1712482
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24.05.2016
Nicola Houlihan, Douglas and Melissa Mullins, Farranree, are all smiles at the graduation ceremony of the Cork City Access Programme, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details: See attached press release.

Press Release24th May 2016

Cork City Access Programme Graduation

The Cork City Access Programme participants graduate tonight in the Council Chambers City Hall.
Access is an education and training programme specifically designed for 18-26 year olds. Access is funded through a joint venture by the Cork Education and Training Board and the Department of Social Protection and is supported by Cork City Council. There are a number of access courses running throughout Cork City including Mahon, Mayfield and Knocknaheeney. 
 Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Mick Nugent will present the participants with their certificates. Over 30% of the Access participants have already secured employment with many more going on to further education and training courses in September.

For further information please contact 
Sandra O’Meara
Cork City Council
sandra_omeara@corkcity.ie 
086-1712482
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24.05.2016
Marion, Alex and Linda Aherne, Knocknaheeny, among the guests at the graduation ceremony of the Cork City Access Programme, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details: See attached press release.

Press Release24th May 2016

Cork City Access Programme Graduation

The Cork City Access Programme participants graduate tonight in the Council Chambers City Hall.
Access is an education and training programme specifically designed for 18-26 year olds. Access is funded through a joint venture by the Cork Education and Training Board and the Department of Social Protection and is supported by Cork City Council. There are a number of access courses running throughout Cork City including Mahon, Mayfield and Knocknaheeney. 
 Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Mick Nugent will present the participants with their certificates. Over 30% of the Access participants have already secured employment with many more going on to further education and training courses in September.

For further information please contact 
Sandra O’Meara
Cork City Council
sandra_omeara@corkcity.ie 
086-1712482
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24.05.2016
Alison, Anna and Kim Sheehan from Knocknaheeny, attending the graduation ceremony of the Cork City Access Programme, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details: See attached press release.

Press Release24th May 2016

Cork City Access Programme Graduation

The Cork City Access Programme participants graduate tonight in the Council Chambers City Hall.
Access is an education and training programme specifically designed for 18-26 year olds. Access is funded through a joint venture by the Cork Education and Training Board and the Department of Social Protection and is supported by Cork City Council. There are a number of access courses running throughout Cork City including Mahon, Mayfield and Knocknaheeney. 
 Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Mick Nugent will present the participants with their certificates. Over 30% of the Access participants have already secured employment with many more going on to further education and training courses in September.

For further information please contact 
Sandra O’Meara
Cork City Council
sandra_omeara@corkcity.ie 
086-1712482
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 EEXXjob 22/05/2015
Echo Exam News/Social Diary
Sean Kelly, MEP, in the company of Nicky Carroll of Cork City Council, at the Freedom of The City of Cork conferring in honour of Niall Tobin at City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 20/11/2015
Echo Sport
Carrigaline United's Denis Behan heads goalwards as he's challenged by Mayfield United's Ian Fleming, during their MSL Keane Cup semi-final, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline. 
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 20.05.2016
Echo Exam/Sport
Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan battles with St Peter's Neil Harney, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross. 
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 20.05.2016
Echo Exam/Sport
Cork City's Steven Beattie races past St Peter's Michael Lee, during their FAI Cup clash at Turner's Cross. 
Picture: David Keane.
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Echo/Exam Sport
Newtownshandrum's Cathal Naughton battles with Glen Rovers' Gavin Moylan, during their Cork County SHC quarter-final match at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 05/09/2015
Echo/Exam Sport
Douglas attacker Alan Cadogan tries to get past Midleton defender Killian Burke, during their Cork County SHC quarter-final match at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were (from left) Emma Quaid, Mallow; Frances Fennessy, Fermoy, and Avril Murphy, Dungarvan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were Pia and Willie O'Halloran, Coachford. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were sisters Íde and Reiltín Barry, Barryroe. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
At Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were John Finn, Barryroe, and Miriam Anglin, secretary of the event. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
The Pipers Cottage and jockey Jamie Codd clearing the last to win the maiden race for five year old geldings at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt on Beamish's farm, Inchydoney Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
The maiden race for five year old geldings underway at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt on Beamish's farm, Inchydoney Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were Karine Buttimer on Louben and Kevin O'Connor on Kaiser of Carbery Hunt. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were Emma Deasy, Courtmacsherry, (left) and Triona McCarthy, Barryroe. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were Joe and Sarah Lomasney, Tallow. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS/SPORT/COUNTY/FARMING 29/05/2016 ... 
Enjoying their day at Clonakilty Point-to-Point Races Carbery Hunt were Hillary Martin, Clonakilty, and her daughters Anna Robina and Charlotte. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.

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