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 Presentation Secondary School in Waterford set up a coding class for transition years
Taking part in the Class are Students Kate Thornton and Lily McGrath with Dr Rosanne Birney, Lecturer in Computing W.I.T.
Photo Sean Byrne//Deise Media 
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Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 07 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Rugby legend Tony Ward pictured with Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 06 
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Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 05 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Rugby legend Tony Ward pictured with Luke Culhane who was named Limerick person of the Year 2016 & Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 04 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Luke Culhane who was named Limerick person of the Year 2016 pictured with Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 03 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Luke Culhane who was named Limerick person of the Year 2016 pictured with Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 02 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Luke Culhane who was named Limerick person of the Year 2016 pictured with Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
Limerick-Person-of-the-Year 01 
 XX 16-02-2016 NEWS
Luke Culhane who was named Limerick person of the Year 2016 pictured with Olive Foley who received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Memory of her Late Husband Anthony Axel Foley at the Limerick Person of the year 2016
Picture Credit: Brian Gavin Press 22
LC-debate-08 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-06 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-05 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-04 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-03 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Maebh Ni Dhalaigh, Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon A.G. speaking in favour of the motion.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-02 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Maebh Ni Dhalaigh, Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon A.G. speaking in favour of the motion.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-debate-01 
 EE news request 16/02/2017.
The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Des Cahill invited Transition Year students from Cork City Secondary Schools to take part in a Lord Mayor’s School Debate to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the European Union under the title: “That Ireland is better off with the European Union”. Each school selected two teams, one of which debated in favour of the motion and the other against. Each team consisted of two pupils. The debate took place in the Council Chamber, City Hall on Thursday 16th February, 2.00 – 5.00 p.m. From the competing schools, four will be selected to travel to the European Parliament in Brussels.
Maebh Ni Dhalaigh, Gaelcholaiste Mhuire, North Mon A.G. speaking in favour of the motion,
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-05 
 EE news - Media sponsors 16/02/2017.
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Launch of the 'Songs of Hope & Joy' concert, on the boardwalk outside the Clayton Hotel, Lapps Quay, Cork.
The Evening Echo are media partners. The charity concert featuring Cara O'Sullivan and the Garda Band, is in aid of Pieta House.
(attending the launch from left) John O'Connor, organising committee member; Community Garda Jacqui White, Cara O'Sullivan trying out the trombone...Angela Horgan, Pieta House and Sgt Stewart Philpott, Community Policing, Anglesea Street.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news - Media sponsors 16/02/2017.
VIDEO WITH THIS.
Launch of the 'Songs of Hope & Joy' concert, on the boardwalk outside the Clayton Hotel, Lapps Quay, Cork.
The Evening Echo are media partners. The charity concert featuring Cara O'Sullivan and the Garda Band, is in aid of Pieta House.
(attending the launch from left) John O'Connor, organising committee member; Community Garda Jacqui White, Cara O'Sullivan trying out the trombone...Angela Horgan, Pieta House and Sgt Stewart Philpott, Community Policing, Anglesea Street.
Pic; Larry Cummins
VIDEO WITH THIS.
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 EE news - Media sponsors 16/02/2017.
VIDEO WITH THIS.
Launch of the 'Songs of Hope & Joy' concert, on the boardwalk outside the Clayton Hotel, Lapps Quay, Cork.
The Evening Echo are media partners. The charity concert featuring Cara O'Sullivan and the Garda Band, is in aid of Pieta House.
(attending the launch from left) Pat Duffy, Pieta House; Garda Supt John Quilter, Nicola Cullinane of The Evening Echo, Sgt Stewart Philpott, Community Policing, Anglesea Street, Paul McGuirke, Cork City Council, (seated are) John O'Connor and Community Garda Jacqui White with Cara O'Sullivan, Lawrence Owens, Cork Business Association, Angela Horgan, Pieta House and Conor O'Toole, Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE news - Media sponsors 16/02/2017.
VIDEO WITH THIS.
Launch of the 'Songs of Hope & Joy' concert, on the boardwalk outside the Clayton Hotel, Lapps Quay, Cork.
The Evening Echo are media partners. The charity concert featuring Cara O'Sullivan and the Garda Band, is in aid of Pieta House.
(attending the launch from left) Pat Duffy, Pieta House; Garda Supt John Quilter, Nicola Cullinane of The Evening Echo, Sgt Stewart Philpott, Community Policing, Anglesea Street, Paul McGuirke, Cork City Council, (seated are) John O'Connor and Community Garda Jacqui White with Cara O'Sullivan, Lawrence Owens, Cork Business Association, Angela Horgan, Pieta House and Conor O'Toole, Clayton Hotel, Lapp's Quay.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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