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SECAD SUPPORTS TOURISM AND HERITAGE WITH NEW Û150K COBH MARITIME BUILDING: A disused building in Cobh Railway Station has been transformed into a new Û150k tourism information hub and exhibition space following funding from South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD).  Pictured at the launch are Brian Curtis, Cllr Claire Cullen and Eric Downey. Pic: Diane Cusack

SECAD SUPPORTS TOURISM AND HERITAGE WITH NEW Û150K COBH MARITIME BUILDING: A disused building in Cobh Railway Station has been transformed into a new Û150k tourism information hub and exhibition space following funding from South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD). Pictured at the launch are Brian Curtis, Cllr Claire Cullen and Eric Downey. Pic: Diane Cusack

Cork Harbour Islands Project (C.H.I.P.) Exhibition continues to run in Cobh Railway Station Exhibition Centre (Hours 11-4pm). We are delighted to announce that Mr. Francis O’Connor of the Western Front Association (Cork Branch) will be in attendance on Sat 4th Oct from 11.30am and will be available to those who wish to research their family history relating to WW1.

Please come along and enjoy the Exhibition and avail of the expertise in place on the day.

SECAD SUPPORTS TOURISM AND HERITAGE WITH NEW Û150K COBH MARITIME BUILDING: A disused building in Cobh Railway Station has been transformed into a new Û150k tourism information hub and exhibition space following funding from South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD).  Pictured at the launch are Ryan Howard, Paddy Whitty, Cormac Smith, Suzanne Kearney, Michael McCarthy, Tony Nolan, Mary Browne, John Sweeney. Pic: Diane Cusack

SECAD SUPPORTS TOURISM AND HERITAGE WITH NEW Û150K COBH MARITIME BUILDING: A disused building in Cobh Railway Station has been transformed into a new Û150k tourism information hub and exhibition space following funding from South and East Cork Area Development (SECAD). Pictured at the launch are Ryan Howard, Paddy Whitty, Cormac Smith, Suzanne Kearney, Michael McCarthy, Tony Nolan, Mary Browne, John Sweeney.
Pic: Diane Cusack


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