Cycle to Work Scheme

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Cycle to Work Scheme sees 90,000 Bikes Purchased since 2009:
Following on from my column last week and the benefits of I cycling, the Irish Bicycle Business Association (IBBA) today launched its first report on the Cycle to Work scheme which was introduced in 2009.
The report underlines the many successes of the scheme, with more people [...]

Pedal Power

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For a number of months now I have been cycling seriously to keep up a level of fitness, apart from playing basketball, and this usually means a 12k cycle in the mornings at 6.30am but as the days getting shorter with the onset of winter, it’s more like 7am these mornings. It’s a fantastic time [...]

Well done!

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Well done to all those students who received their Junior Cert results last week. There’s a lot of pressure on students these days to perform and achieve high results, so hats off to all.
Join Roy Keane this Saturday for some Serious Bargain Hunting this Saturday
Join Roy Keane for some bargain hunting at “Spring Clean for [...]

9/11 – A Horror still unthinkable!

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I was driving through Turners Cross at lunchtime on the 9th of September 2001 when a news flash on the radio reported that the World Trade Centre had been hit by a plane. Moments later, a second plane hit and the coverage on tv showing the unfolding horror and collapse of both towers will live [...]

Phil Goodman is July Cork Person of the Month

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Phil Goodman from Douglas has been named Cork Person of the Month to mark her many years’ work with older people in her community.
Back in 2004 Phil established the Young at Heart Douglas Senior Citizens and since then she is very much the driving force behind the organisation. The idea for Young at Heart came [...]

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