On 10th March 1862 the first train steamed into Cobh, times and rolling stock may have changed but the railway is still serving the people of...
A mindless act of vandalism has been committed at Pat O’Brien Park, home of the Springfield and Springfield Ramblers Football Clubs. During the night of Saturday...
On Saturday Cobh Tidy Towns volunteers helped East Hill Residents Association undo some of the vandalism casued last weekend at the lookout at the top of...
With the centenary of the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic fast approaching a lot of work has been done in Cobh to commemorate the...
INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS COME TO COBH FOR AN IRISH CONNECTION April 11th – 14th 2012 ‘AN IRISH CONNECTION’ premieres in Cobh, Titanic’s last port of call from...
A meeting was held today with the town clerk and the town engineer who agreed to consult with a number of concerned members of the public...
Cobh Community Centre has been the hub of industrious creativity on a weekly basis following the launch of the One Book One Community in November last...
Mr. P. J. O´ Brien has announced his intention to retire from teaching on the 29th February after nearly 44 years service to Scoil Iosaef Naofa. ...
Over 37 energetic members of Cobh Slim Jims took part in a fundraising fun run on Sunday morning in aid of Baby Casey Byrne Rowe,...
As we rapidly approach the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic, the tragic tale of the disaster which befell the ship proclaimed as...