I have commented on numerous occasions that Ireland’s maritime resources are not being explored enough in a way that could make us one of the richest nations in the World – I am speaking of Oil and Gas. Our sea area is three times the size of our land mass – in fact our territorial [...]
Rochestown residents worried about derelict property
A derelict building in the Kiltegan Estate is becoming a major problem for local residents.
The site of what was the Essentials Shop has become a derelict site over the last two years. Local residents have been in constant contact with both local Cllr.Deirdre Forde and myself for well over a year expressing their concerns about [...]
Cork’s Coláiste Chríost Rí, one of the country’s most famous secondary schools, is about to launch a comprehensive account of its history in a new book to commemorate its 50th anniversay. The publication which contains over 800 photographs of school life throughout the decades will be launched by past-student Minister Micheál Martin on Friday 13th [...]
with Garvan J. Lynch B.Sc.N.U.I. B.Sc. Chem. G.R.S.C. B.Sc. Pharm. M.P.S.I. M.R.Pharm.S. of Lynchs Pharmacy
Parkinson’s disease develops gradually, often starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. But while tremor may be the most well-known sign of Parkinson’s disease, the disorder also commonly causes a slowing or freezing of movement. Friends and family [...]
Following the recent exploits of the Douglas premier intermediate hurlers it is the turn of the younger members of Douglas Hurling & Football Club to deservedly assume their place in the limelight as they prepare for the street league finals. Saturday October 24th is the date set for their big day and the players are [...]
