Memoir, biography, essays and more. By Aoife Barry Saturday 9 Jan 2021, 7:00 AM Jan 9th 2021, 7:00 AM 12,406 Views 0 Comments
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YES, THERE ARE still more books to look out for this year. We already told you what Irish books to watch out for, and what international fiction to keep track of.
Here’s our list of mostly international non-fiction for those who prefer things out of the fictional realm.
Somebody’s Daughter by Ashley Ford
Ford, a features writer, has a huge amount of fans in the US – but many here too in Ireland. This book, about the imprisonment of her father and its effect on her life, is sure to be a fascinating read.
Fifteen additional staff to be hired as Ireland moves closer to building off-shore wind farms
Green Rebel Marine has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the Irish coast. Thousands of square miles of ocean are due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for off-shore wind farms.
The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of fifteen new jobs. These jobs are in addition to the eighty announced by Green Rebel Marine in September.
With the purchase of its own survey aircraft, Green Rebel Marine will be the only domestic Irish company offering digital aerial surveys for offshore wind development companies.
Cork Harbour s Green Rebel Marine Buys Aircraft for Aerial Surveys off the Irish Coast
15th December 2020
New plane - Green Rebel Marine will be the only domestic Irish company offering digital aerial surveys for offshore wind development companies
Green Rebel Marine with a base at Crosshaven Boatyard in Cork Harbour has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the Irish coast.
Thousands of square miles of ocean are due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for offshore wind farms.
The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of fifteen new jobs. These jobs are in addition to the eighty announced by Green Rebel Marine in September.
Marine services provider Green Rebel Marine has acquired an aircraft to conduct aerial surveys in relation to offshore wind off the Irish coast.
The €1.5m purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft will enable the survey of thousands of square miles of ocean due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for offshore wind farms.
The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of 15 new jobs, said Green Rebel Marine.
These jobs are in addition to the 80 announced by Green Rebel Marine in September.
With the purchase of its own survey aircraft, Green Rebel Marine said it will be the only domestic Irish company offering digital aerial surveys for offshore wind development companies.
Green Rebel Marine announces further jobs for Cork
15 Dec 20201.05k Views
The company is set to hire 15 people after purchasing an aircraft to conduct aerial surveys for offshore windfarms.
Green Rebel Marine has today (15 December) announced plans to expand its operation with the purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose survey aircraft, which will be stationed at Cork Airport.
The aircraft represents an investment of €1.5m and will be used to conduct aerial surveys off the coast of Ireland. This will help Green Rebel Marine assess areas for offshore windfarms.
In September, the recently launched company announced its acquisition of Crosshaven Boatyard in Co Cork. It said that 80 jobs would be created over the next year and a half to survey, equip and service windfarms. Since then it has also acquired its first survey vessel, the Bibby Athena.