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Thursday, 9th


August 2018 AN CHUIRT DUICHE District Court Area of YOUGHAL


THE DISTRICT COURT District No. 21


PUBLIC DANCE HALLS ACT, 1935 SECTION 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLIC DANCING LICENCE


WALTER RALEIGH HOTEL LIMITED Nominee: Nicholas Ryan O’Brien’s Place, Youghal, Co. Cork.


TAKE NOTICE that Nicholas Ryan, nominee of Walter Raleigh Hotel Limited, having its registered office at 14, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, intends to apply to the Court sitting at Youghal Mall Arts Centre, Youghal in the County of Cork on Friday 21st September 2018 at 10.30 am or such amended date as may be directed by the Court on said date for a grant of a licence to use a particular place to wit:- Walter Raleigh Hotel


Situate at: O’Brien’s Place, Youghal, County Cork in Court Area and District aforesaid for Public Dancing.


Dated the 1st day of August 2018


SIGNED ______________________________ O’Shea & Co. Solicitors for the Applicant, DeValera Street, Youghal, Co. Cork.


To : The Superintendent, An Garda Siochana, Midleton, County Cork.


And : Helen Mulcahy, Staff Officer, Cork County Council, Youghal Municipal District, Mall House, Youghal, County Cork.


AN CHUIRT DUICHE District Court Area of YOUGHAL


info@eastcorkjournal.ie


THE DISTRICT COURT District No. 21


PUBLIC DANCE HALLS ACT, 1935 SECTION 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLIC DANCING LICENCE


YOUGHAL GAA CLUB Nominee : Youghal GAA Club Magnier’s Hill, Youghal, Co. Cork.


TAKE NOTICE that the above-named Club, Youghal GAA Club, Magnier’s Hill, Youghal in the County of Cork, intends to apply to the Court sitting at Youghal Mall Arts Centre, Youghal in the County of Cork on Friday 21st September 2018 at 10.30 am or such amended date as may be directed by the Court on said date for a grant of a licence to use a particular place to wit:- Youghal GAA Club


Situate at: Club House Premises, Magnier’s Hill, Youghal, County Cork in Court Area and District aforesaid for Public Dancing.


Dated the 1st day of August 2018


SIGNED ______________________________ O’Shea & Co. Solicitors for the Applicant, DeValera Street, Youghal, Co. Cork.


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To : The Superintendent, An Garda Siochana, Midleton, County Cork.


And : Helen Mulcahy, Staff Officer, Cork County Council, Youghal Municipal District, Mall House, Youghal, County Cork.


East Cork Gears Up for Heritage Week 2018


by SEAMUS WHELEHAN


Heritage Week 2018 takes


place between 18 and 26 Au- gust, with over 130 events at 60 locations across Cork Coun- ty, many of which are family friendly free events. This year the theme is ‘Stories that echo through Time.’


everyone


a chance “to get out, enjoy and learn about the wonderful natu- ral heritage on our doorstep.”


Here in East Cork the


week-long event will help the community revisit the past, while celebrating our natural heritage in many ways. This is just a snap shot


of events taking place throughout East Cork. For a full run down on activities please


visit http://www.


heritageweek.ie/ Saturday 18 August 11:30am – 4:30pm St Cole-


man’s Cathedral Cloyne. Vis- its this historic and atmospher- ic building. Guided tours at 12:00noon and 3:00pm. Paper


crafts in the children’s corner of the Cathedral from 2:30pm to 4:15pm. 11:30am - 12:30pm Cobh


Cork


County Council’s Heritage Of- ficer, Connor Nelligan, says that Heritage Week gives


Library. The wreck of the RMS Celtic. Historian, Marita Foster, describes the last voy- age of the White Star Line, “The Celtic” that ran aground at the mouth of the harbour in November 1929, the sal- vage operation and the tragic events which led to the death of a number of men working on the wreck.


2:00pm – 4:00pm Mini beasty hunt for families


at


Marlogue Wood Cobh. Join Animal Scientist, Niamh O’Flynn, on a guided bug hunt and nature walk through Mar- logue woods. To book a place on this free event contact Ruth 0860580606 or cobhtidy- towns@gmail.com 2:30pm-


4:30pm Mary


Stanford Life Boat Ballycotton. Learn of the vessel’s 40 years of lifesaving service, including the most famous rescue of the Daunt Rock lightship. 2:30pm – 4:30pm Bally-


cotton Lifeboat Station. Visit and explore the Lifeboat sta- tion. Meet the volunteer crew and learn about their 160 year history of lifesaving.


@eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal 11:30am - 1:30pm Visit


the Schooner Bar Ballycotton, learn about the Free State C1, the first fishing boat registered in Cork after independence. Hear how the boat was fished by three generations over 70 years.


2:00pm – 4:00pm St Col-


man’s Cathedral Cobh. Visit the 150 year old Cathedral which houses a 49 Bell Caril- lion, and has a 300ft spire. 2:30pm- 4:30pm Killeagh


Heritage Trail. Meet the Kil- leagh Inch Historical Society at Killeagh Community Car Park and enjoy a walking tour through the main street of the village and onto Glenbower woods, as they reveal a rich tapestry of history from the 6th century to present day.


Sunday 19 August 2:30pm – 4:30pm St Col-


man’s Cathedral Cobh. Visit the 150 year old Cathedral which houses a 49 Bell Caril- lion, and has a 300ft spire. 4:30pm – 5:30pm St Col-


man’s Cathedral Cobh Bell Recital


given by Julie Zhu,


Carillonneur of St Thomas Church in Manhattan New York.


10:30am- 12:30pm eastcorkjournal Meet the Killeagh Inch


Historical Society at Killeagh Community Car Park and enjoy a walking tour through the main street of the village and onto Glenbower woods, as they reveal a rich tapestry of history from the 6th present day.


century to 2:00pm – 5:00pm Glen-


bower Woods Killeagh – the forgotten wisdom of trees. Ted Cook will guide participants through the kingdom of the forest and Irish nature’s high- est achievement, whilst recall- ing how ancient Brehon Forest Law served a forest people. 12:00pm – 6:00pm Knock- raha History & Heritage will host tours of Sing-Sing Prison, Knockraha, every hour on the hour from 12-6pm. Sing-Sing was used to hold prisoners by the IRA during the War of In- dependence.


brating its 12th


12:00pm – 6:00pm Cele- year, Youghal


Medieval Festival brings to- gether over 150 performers, entertainers, musicians, histo- rians, re-enactors and over 40 events , creating a festival time for all ages. 11:00am -5:00pm Castle-


martyr Hotel - The Castle- martyr John Saul Appreciation


Society will hold an exhibitio- nand talk on John Saul, a local Horticulturist and Landscape Architect who assisted in the planning and development of the National Mall in Wash- ington D.C. and served as the first Chairman of Washington D.C.’s Parks Commission. The exhibition takes place


in the Youghal room of the hotel from 11:00 am-5:00pm and the historical talk will take place at 2:00pm at the Hotel Oak Tree at the Castlemartyr village pedestrian access point to the five star hotel. 2:30- 4:00pm a walking


tour of sites to illustrate those linked to the development of Midleton from 1180 to 1910. Meet at Midleton Library. Monday 20 August 3:00pm – 4:00pm Four Score String Quartet


recital Cobh Scots Church Museum


Tuesday 21 August 5:00pm – 6:00pm Images


we left Behind Cobh Pastimes Old time Photography Stu- dio. The story of emigration and early photography told through narration and slides. Cobh (then Queenstown) was a major port of emigration. Wednesday 22 August


11:00am – 12:30pm Shar-


ing My Story. Youghal Library Migrants share their stories of their decision to relocate to Ireland and Youghal. Learn about their hopes and fears as they embarked on a new life in a new country.


2:00pm – 4:00pm Fota


Arboretum and Gardens. A guided tour of the Arboretum & Gardens, highlighting the unique collection of plants and remembering the dedication of the garden staff who helped develop it, from the 1820’s to the present day.


3:30pm – 4:30pm and 7:00pm – 8:00pm Admiralty House Cobh – (Benedictine Priory) Presentations featuring archive material by Tim and Anne McSweeney. 3.30pm: (children aged 6-12) “Every Picture tells a story”. 7pm ( adults) “Over There” the US Navy in Cork Harbour during WW1. Thursday 23 August 8:00pm – 10:15pm Glen-


ville School Heritage and Folk- lore Project Modern Heritage and Folk-


lore Project by the pupils of Glenville


National School,


based on the 1937 survey done by the pupils of Chimneyfield


National School. Friday 24 August 2:00pm -4:00pm St Col- man’s Cathedral Cobh.


Vis-


it the 150 year old Cathedral with it’s 300ft spire and houses a 49 bell Carillion. Saturday 25 August 12:00pm – 1:00pm Midle-


ton Library Genealogy Talk and exhibition on “Research- ing your Irish family history” 2:30pm – 5:00pm Harty’s


Bar Cloyne – Memories of Christy Ring in Cloyne. Per- sonal Memories of Christy Ring from friends and family. This is an informal and free event, where


the contribu-


tors will share their stories of Christy, in the town where he was born.


Sunday 26 August 2:00pm – 4:00pm Midleton


in the Great Famine. A tour of Midleton taking in sites asso- ciated with the Great Famine. This tour begins at Midleton Courthouse and finishes at the Kindred Spirits Choctaw Monument. 4:30pm - 5:30pm Cobh


Bell Recital Adrian Gebruers (26 August), the resident Cobh Cathedral Carillonneur.


Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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