14/07/2014
Congratulations once again to Louise O' Neill on the launch of her debut novel, Only Every Yours on Saturday night - we think it will be one of Summer 2014's stand out memories!
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14/07/2014
Congratulations once again to Louise O' Neill on the launch of her debut novel, Only Every Yours on Saturday night - we think it will be one of Summer 2014's stand out memories!
14/07/2014
What a fantastic day in Clonakilty yesterday - great to see so many businesses open and people out and about enjoying the atmosphere!
24/06/2014
- Great news for Clonakilty! The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) today announced that the Clonakilty 400, Urban Design Master plan, is Ireland’s favourite new building in the 2014 Irish Architecture Awards - that's the new look Emmet and Ansa Squares.
Clonakilty 400,designed by Architect Giulia Vallone from Cork County Council, Architects Department was voted for by the Irish public in the Public Choice category.
The RIAI received over 12,700 votes for this years’ public choice award. The winner, Clonakilty 400, won with 16% per cent of the vote followed by Clerys Department Store, Dublin designed by Jennings Design Studio and coming in third place the Waterford Medieval Museum by Waterford Architects- Rupert Maddock, Bartosz Rojowski and Agnieszka Zipper-Rojowska.
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13/05/2014
Well done to Alison Glennie and Cope Clonakilty clients on their big screen debut at the Park Cinema tonight...take a bow one and all!
05/05/2014
All of Clonakilty are behind you Kevin and Andrew of Shannon Paddle for Down Syndrome 2014!
23/04/2014
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22/04/2014
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages"
Join us in Clonakilty for the inaugural Shakespeare festival starting tomorrow! Events for all ages.
19/04/2014
Lovely bright colours from Gooseberry Boutique on what's a lovely bright Bank Holiday Morning!
18/04/2014
Congratulations to The Winery who have been nominated for Best Wine Experience in Cork County in the Irish Restaurant Awards - well done to you!
Look what arrived in the post today (turn your head sideways...!)?
Rather ironic as it's the one day we can't share our lovely wines with our customers but nice to get all the same!
18/04/2014
Ian McKellen | Cinema | Richard III (1995) Award-winning film adapation brings Shakespeare's RICHARD III into a twentieth century setting.
TIDY TOWNS REVIEWS BUSY YEAR AT AGM
With the clocks gone forward it’s off for another season of cleaning, brushing, weeding and watering for members of Clonakilty Tidy Towns Committee who held their AGM earlier this week. Joint Chairpersons Mike Deasy and Catherine O’ Connor extended a welcome to all and the latter mentioned some of the many highlights of the last year. She expressed her thanks to all who help out in any way, including the gallant volunteers; Town Council indoor and outdoor staff; FÁS supervisor and trainees and TÚS workers and the support of the businesses and residents who combine to make the Clonakilty Tidy Towns effort one to be envied. There was praise too for the ongoing good work being undertaken in the broader community, in particular the success of schools in attaining Green Flags. She also thanked the staff at PGI who assisted the Tidy Towns campaign as part of their community involvement.
All were very proud of the 5th May 2013 when President and Mrs. Higgins visited Clonakilty. The Tidy Towns volunteers were out from 8.00am that morning helping to make the town look good and they dressed up in period costumes for the visit itself.
Catherine said that they were happy overall with the marks in the 2013 competition which saw Clonakilty gaining an extra two valuable points - up to 311.
Secretary and President Noreen Minihan gave a blow by blow account of the activities – both the hard work and social of the group since the last AGM. She recalled the difficulties as the town was repaired after the floods of the previous year; the Litter Patrol children; Foróige involvement; anti dog fouling initiative and the sterling work undertaken by TT volunteers and workers in the town council. The “Meitheal” Group undertook a lot of heavy work and she praised the TY students at Sacred Heart Secondary School for their involvement. With the best summer weatherwise in years, Mike Deasy used river water for plants rather than scarce mains water. Noreen recounted the group’s entries in the two St. Patrick’s Day Parades and the fun at the various social events, including the closing ceremony on last New Years Eve to mark the end of the Clon 400 celebratory year.
Treasurer Cathy McCarthy reported on a very healthy bottom line, but there were concerns for the future given the impending abolition of the Town Council which has always provided generous financial and practical assistance – a theme that was raised several times during the AGM.
The election of officers saw most of last year’s officer being returned unopposed- President: Noreen Minihan; Joint Chairpersons Mike Deasy and Catherine O’ Connor; Vice Chair Jimmy O’ Regan; Secretary Noreen Minihan; Treasurer Cathy McCarthy; PRO Cionnaith Ó Súilleabháin and the Social Committee were returned in block.
Many concerns were raised in the general discussions that followed about the support that may be forthcoming from the County Council post abolition of the Town Council in May. It was felt that the new regime needed to be contacted as soon as elections were over to press for the continuation of the spirit of support and co-operation that the town council always gave.
Many other issues were also mentioned with the chair pointing out that with the competition getting keener each year, there will be a new marking system this year. More emphasis is being placed on sustainability and nature and the Tidy Towns group would have to adjust to the new situation maximise points. Never ones to rest on their laurels, the work will start immediately this weekend with a clean up of approach roads on Saturday.
And cleanups also take place on Tuesday evenings also during the season. Assemble at Town Council yard at 7.30pm.
The group also place signs in areas to be cleaned in the lead up to their arrival as a means of informing residents of the clean up in their patch and welcome them to participate.