Women of Vision – Saoirse McCabe Cork Heritage pubs

Women of Vision is a series of interviews with business women we admire. Visionary women are accessible and inspirational to others in daily life as mentors, friends, advisers, and role models. As part of our Women of vision series, we want to highlight the professional challenges and career aspirations of the women working here in…

CORK HOTEL APPOINTS DIRECTOR OF ROMANCE FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY

A Cork concierge will be putting on a different hat this month as he brings a romantic vibe to the Metropole Hotel.  Eamonn Cassidy has become the hotel’s first ever Director of Romance and the new role ensures guests will have an extra special Valentine’s Day this year.   The Metropole Hotel has been a…

ALL ABOARD FOR THE MII CORK MARITIME BALL 2023!

The MII Cork (Marketing Institute Ireland Cork) is pushing the boat out for the return of the MII Cork Ball, set to be one of the most entertaining events on the marketing calendar this year. Launched today by Ball Chair Ezara Ahern, Senior PR Account Manager at Hopkins Communications, “The Maritime Ball” will be a…

New app encourages busy bodies to find 5 minutes to prioritise their own wellbeing

A new yoga, meditation and healthy eating app, The Yoga Tree, launched by Cork yogi Hazel Buckley, a regular on RTE Today, offers personalised wellbeing plans for today’s busy world. Everyone’s wellbeing goals are different, whether they are looking to improve mood, destress, enhance sleep, increase flexibility, or shed a few pounds. According to well-known…

Make SEABODY’s supplement range your self-care hero for 2023

  With wellness and self-care at the top of many of our new year’s resolution lists, we need to make sure we’re eating well and taking the right supplements for optimal health. You can now support your health and wellbeing in from top to bottom in 2023 with SEABODY’s range of supplements which are made…

Hairdressers Launch Campaign Against VAT increase

The Irish Hairdressers Federation has today (Tuesday 31st January) launched a nationwide campaign to keep the VAT rate for the hairdressing sector at 9% ahead of the Government’s plan to raise it to 13.5% on 1st March. The Federation says this is ‘’an unjust and nonsensical tax burden on businesses that have suffered gravely during Covid and small…