Local News
Tidy Towns presents trees to schools
National tree week runs from 6th to 13th March. It hopes to raise awareness around the importance of trees in our environment and will promote the planting and care of trees. To celebrate Tree Week ,Cobh Tidy Towns is delighted to give a tree to all of the schools on Great Island on 10th March which they will plant on 15th March to coincide with the raising of the tricolour. To commemorate the centenary of the 1916 Rising and to celebrate 100 years since the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, all schools were presented with a flag by members of Óglaigh na hEireann. The planting of a native Irish Mountain Ash tree is symbolic of our commitment to impact positively on our environment and our future.
Did you know – a single tree produces approximately 260 pounds of oxygen per year. That means two mature trees can supply enough oxygen annually to support a family of four.
Pic is John our TÚS worker getting the trees ready for delivery to Great Island Schools
-
Announcements3 weeks agoNew Slimming World Group Launches in Cobh with Consultant Mary Griffin
-
Announcements1 month agoJOB OPPORTUNITIES: Cro-Bar Construction Ltd have immediate vacancies in the Cork area for
-
Local News1 week agoCobh Garda Station receive OPW Energy Saving Award
-
Announcements4 weeks agoAre you interested in becoming a volunteer in your local community?
-
Local News3 weeks agoLOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER SHOWS SPIKE ISLAND THROUGH A NEW LENS IN SAMPLE-STUDIOS’ LATEST EXHIBITION
-
Events & Entertainment3 weeks agoHalloween Creepy Crawl Trail at Fota House and Gardens: Sunday 26th – Thursday 30th October
-
Events & Entertainment3 weeks agoGuinness Cork Jazz Festival 2025 Spotlights Rising Talen
-
Local News3 weeks agoTitanic Diver Rory Golden to Speak in Cork on 40th Anniversary of Wreck’s Discovery
-
Events & Entertainment4 weeks agoBarbara Knežević Gvozdene Kapije (The Iron Gates)
-
Local News3 weeks agoFota House Cross-Country Challenge 2025





