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Deaths in Kilkenny, Monday, May 10, 2021 Rest in peace The late Nuala Deasy The death has occurred of Nuala Deasy (Marble Crest, Kilkenny and formerly of Limerick City) May 8, peacefully, at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, after a short illness. Nuala, beloved sister of Angela, John and Loretta, sadly missed by her loving family, brother-in-law John (Flynn), nieces Irene, Geraldine, Sarah and Emer, nephews Brian and Colm, grandnieces and grandnephews, extended family, neighbours and friends. In accordance with current Government/HSE guidelines, a private funeral for family and close friends will take place for Nuala (max of 50 people). For those unable to attend due to restrictions, you may view the Requiem Mass online at 11am on Wednesday, May 12, at the following link www.stpatricksparishkilkenny.com. Funeral afterwards to Mount Jerome Crematorium, Dublin. House private please. ....
Engineers hired for radical overhaul of Cork city bus routes The new hires are part of one of the most radical overhauls of the city’s public transport system in decades. The same company was appointed in 2017 to review Dublin’s bus network, with its recommendations set to be implemented this year. File picture. Tue, 19 Jan, 2021 - 14:11 Eoin English Engineering teams have been hired to design a dozen core bus corridors (CBCs) and one orbital bus route in Cork city as part of one of the most radical overhauls of the city’s public transport system in decades. And in a separate but linked move, public transport experts, Jarrett Walker & Associates, are set to review the city’s existing bus services with a focus on how many buses operate where, when and how often - and to design an improved network. ....
Accolade for Cork company as its expansion continues Wisetek (with Cork locations in Dublin Hill, and Brooklodge in Glanmire) has been recognised as a “representative vendor” in the “IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) industry” in Gartner’s recent Market Guide for IT Asset Disposition. With headquarters in Cork, Wisetek is the only Irish company recognised among the major international vendors in the report, which analysed trends in the global ITAD market. As part of its contribution to the Market Guide for IT Asset Disposition, Wisetek completed a comprehensive questionnaire regarding its operations in Ireland and globally, and the wider industry. Wisetek has grown exponentially since it was established by Sean Sheehan in 2007, and has expanded its international footprint to include facilities in Ireland, the UK, the USA, the Middle East and Thailand. ....
The burning of Cork: When the fires stopped, many were left homeless and thousands jobless Reports detailed devastation faced by residents in days after December 11th-12th, 1920 Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 15:03 Updated: Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 15:11
When the fires stopped, the people of Cork were left sifting through debris, with many left homeless, thousands jobless and all counting the cost of blazes started by British forces. That was the state of affairs described by the correspondent for The Irish Times in the days following the Burning of Cork on the night of December 11th-12th 1920. That night, 100 years ago, British forces looted and burned buildings, leaving large portions of Cork city centre – including much of Patrick Street – destroyed. The mayhem followed an IRA ambush on a party of Auxilaries at Dillon’s Cross earlier in the day, which left one dead and others injured. ....