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Stephenwhelton.com

Stephenwhelton.com

21 Central Avenue, Bishopstown, Cork ,
Saorview Free To Air Satellite Sky+HD Agent Foreign Satellite TV Internet TV Phone & Broadband Specialist Telecommunications Data Networking
Tel: 852345181
Kinsale Basketball Club

Kinsale Basketball Club

Riverstick Community Center, Cork ,
Kinsale Basketball Club was founded in 2013 by Shane Mooney and has entered to date a Div 2 Mens team with the plan to grow into a full under-age structure over the coming years.
Tel: 857294798
Best Wishes Charleville

Best Wishes Charleville

3 Park View Charleville, Cork ,
Best Wishes Chrleville is located beside the town car park (back of the library) We cater for all parties. We offer a delivery and set up service as well as catering for all functions. We stock balloons for all ocasions, cards, party decorations, party tablewear, small gifts, fancy dress, hen night accessories and seasonal goods (Mothers day, Fathers day etc.) Why not call into us to see our wide range of goods.
Tel: 6330973
Munster Literature Centre

Munster Literature Centre

84 Douglas Street, Cork ,
www.munsterlit.ie Founded in 1993, the Munster Literature Centre (Ionad Litríochta an Deiscirt) is a non-profit arts organisation dedicated to the promotion and celebration of literature, especially that of Munster. To this end, we organise festivals, workshops, readings and competitions. Our publishing section, Southword Editions, publishes a biannual journal online (http://www.munsterlit.ie/Southword/issues_index.html). We actively seek to support new and emerging writers and are assisted in our efforts through funding from Cork City Council, Cork County Council and the Arts Council of Ireland.Originally located in Sullivan's Quay, the centre moved to its current premises in the Frank O'Connor House (the author's birthplace) at 84 Douglas Street, in 2003. In 2000, the Munster Literature Centre organised the first Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival, an event dedicated to the celebration of the short story and named for one of Cork's most beloved authors. The festival showcases readings, literary forums and workshops. Following continued growth and additional funding, the Cork City - Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award was introduced in 2005, coinciding with Cork's designation as that year's European Capital of Culture. The award is now recognised as the single biggest prize for a short story collection in the world and is presented at the end of the festival. The festival name was changed to the Cork International Short Story Festival in 2010. (Read more about this here: http://corkshortstory.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/why-did-the-festival-name-change/) In 2002, the Munster Literature Centre introduced the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize, an annual short story competition dedicated to one of Ireland's most accomplished story writers and theorists. This too is presented during the festival. The centre also hosts the Cork Spring Poetry Festival each year, which includes the Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Competition. Workshops are held by featured authors in both autumn and spring, allowing the general public to receive creative guidance in an intimate setting for a minimal fee. In addition, the centre sponsors a Writer in Residence each year.
Cork Computers

Cork Computers

25 Castleview, Little Island, Cork ,
Have you broken your laptop screen? Lost your laptop charger? or is your Computer / Laptop running slow? Cork Computers are the experts! Its what we DO and we DO it GOOD! We now do Apple repairs - MacBook Pro screens, Apple Keyboards and hardware problems
Cork Kent railway station

Cork Kent railway station

Lower Glanmire Road, Cork ,
Kent Station is an Iarnród Éireann railway station in Cork, Ireland. Originally opened in 1893, the station operates as a hub for Intercity services to Dublin and Tralee and commuter services to Mallow, Cobh and Midleton.
ABCD Alterations Ballincollig

ABCD Alterations Ballincollig

Unit 2 Commercial Centre, (Off Old Square) Ballincollig, Cork ,
Curtains *Made to Measure * Lined *Joined *Shortened *Relined *Bridal Alterations *School Uniforms Altered *All Clothing AlterationsCarried Out *Delivery & Collection Service available *Ample Customer Parking *Premises on the Ground Floor
Student Programmes Ireland Limited

Student Programmes Ireland Limited

154 Main street,Charleville, Cork ,
Would you like to live in Ireland, experience Irish family life and attend an Irish school? With Student Programmes Ireland Limited, you can! We currently have over 500 active host families and we work with over 63 secondary schools and primary schools all over Ireland. All our host families are based in rural areas in several Irish counties, including Cork, Kerry and Clare. We offer a wide variety of programmes for our foreign students, suiting all ages, interests and budgets. Programmes include academic school year programmes, mini-stays and homestays. Day visits, activity holidays, agricultural study groups, EFL and school groups are also catered for. Our educational programmes are tailormade to suit the needs of the individual and can be as long or short as in required. Secondary school and primary school programmes can be for a full school year, one term or two terms. mini-stays are anything from 2 to 7 days, and homestay from 1 week to 6 weeks. So what are you waiting for? Come experience Irish life!
Billys Secondhand Store

Billys Secondhand Store

398 Blarney street, Cork ,
Billys SECONDHAND SHOP !! we buy and sell , almost anything ,house contents , pc, laptops repaired pvc windows & doors , GOLD &SILVER best prices paid SO if your looking to buy or sell give billy a
Tel: 876575643
Cork Coffee Roasters

Cork Coffee Roasters

2 Bridge St, Cork ,
2 Bridge Street, Cork, Ireland Welcome to Cork Coffee Roasters. We hand-roast all our coffees here in Cork using traditional methods. Please visit our shop in Bridge Street and try out one of our d
Diocese of Cloyne

Diocese of Cloyne

The Diocese of Cloyne is a Roman Catholic diocese in southern Ireland. It is one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel (also known as Munster) and is subject to the Archbishop of Cashel. Following the resignation of bishop John Magee, the diocese was administered by its metropolitan, Dermot Clifford, until the installation of William Crean on 27 January 2013. The cathedral church of the diocese is St Colman’s Cathedral.Geographic remitThe diocese is located in the northern and eastern parts of County Cork and its geographic remit covers most of the county excepting the western part and Cork City. Its 46 parishes extend from Mitchelstown in the north-east to Rockchapel in the north-west; from Macroom in the south-west to Youghal in the south-east. The population is over 120,000 people.