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The Taoiseach is pledging to ensure Shannon Airport is adequately supported in the coming months as the Government prepares to unveil its plans to return to international travel.
It comes as there are growing calls in this region for a more ‘proactive’ approach from the Cabinet table, along with supports to be considered for airlines rather than the airport itself.
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An announcement on the further easing of COVID-19 restrictions is anticipated tomorrow evening, with all eyes in the tourism sector in this county on a specific plan for a return to the international travel and for the overall aviation industry.
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West Cork domestic violence charity purchases first safe house after private donation of €400,000
The West Cork Women Against Violence Project has seen a 35% increase in calls since last March. By Adam Daly Monday 8 Mar 2021, 6:30 AM Mar 8th 2021, 6:30 AM 15,581 Views 5 Comments
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Image: Shutterstock/shisu ka
A WEST CORK domestic violence charity has purchased its first-ever safe house after receiving a private donation of €400,000.
After years of campaigning, the West Cork Women Against Violence Project (WCWAV) said the donation allowed them to purchase a property that will be used to give families fleeing domestic violence a place of safety, shelter and support.