Thursday, 4 June 2026

Farmer Health Check June 9th

 


We will be hosting a Farmer Health Check in Corrin Mart, Fermoy P61EE37, as part of Mens Health Week starting @11am on 9th June. 


We will have a large number of exhibitors in the Mart on the day, in partnership with the North Cork HSE Health Promotion Department. 

Our aim is to provide a one stop shop for Health and Information! 


I would like to ask if Dermot might be available on the day to have a stand in the ground floor? To do the equipment laser tagging?

Would it be possible to include this event in the newsletter?

Please feel free to circulate the Poster and Help to get the word out! 
Thank you!

Kind regards

Is mise le meas

Lorna Hurley
Oibrí Sláinte Pobail Tuaithe
Rural Community Health Worker

The Mill, Baile Chaisleáin an Róistigh, Contae Chorcaí.
The Mill, Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
P51 F9PX

+353 (22) 46580
+353 (86) 440 4050

ADHD Parenting Workshop – 9th June | Mitchelstown Library

 

ADHD Parenting Workshop IS being hosted by Ballyhoura Development, which may be of interest to your members, families, or service users.

This informative and supportive workshop is designed for parents, adults with ADHD, and anyone supporting children or adults with ADHD or suspected ADHD. It aims to increase understanding of ADHD while offering practical, everyday strategies in a welcoming and inclusive space.

Event Details

  • Date: 9th June 2026
  • Time: 10:30am – 12:30pm
  • Location: Mitchelstown Library, Co. Cork, P67 A663

About the Workshop

This interactive session will explore:

  • Understanding the ADHD brain
  • Emotional regulation and managing overwhelm
  • Focus, organisation and time management challenges
  • ADHD strengths and positive approaches
  • Practical supports for daily life and wellbeing

The workshop will run for approximately 2 hours, with the final 30 minutes dedicated to tea, coffee and refreshments. This informal time will allow parents and participants to:

  • Meet and connect with others
  • Share experiences and stories
  • Ask questions
  • Seek advice and support from the facilitator

Interested?

Anyone interested in attending can express their interest by registering via the link below:
https://www.ballyhouradevelopment.com/Event/adhd-parenting-workshop

Please feel free to share this information with anyone who may benefit from attending. If you need any additional details, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Gráinne Fitzgerald (She/Her) – Development Officer

Ballyhoura Development CLG, Charleville, Co. Cork

Phone number 086-8366679

Reception: 063 30694    Email: gfitzgerald@ballyhoura.org  

Fax: 063 91330                  www.ballyhouradevelopment.com

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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Cork County Council Launches Grant for Irish Language Events and Initiatives 2026

 

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Cork County Council has launched its Irish Language Events and Initiatives Grant Scheme for 2026.

Cork County Council invites applications from organisations who are planning an initiative or event which is substantially or entirely in Irish. This can include bilingual events aimed at introducing the public to the Irish language in a comfortable way.

Events can be recurring or once off occurrences. The aim of the scheme is to provide financial aid for Irish language events, projects, initiatives within the functional area of the County of Cork  which benefit the community and promote the language. Previous successful projects include Film Festivals, Community and family fun days and Festivals, Concerts, Dramas, Cultural nights, Irish Classes, Poetry events, singing events, historical talks, research projects, walking tours etc. The possibilities are endless. Permanent features such as signage or interpretive boards can also be considered.

This is the fourth year of the grant scheme which was initially launched in 2023.

Cork County Council Approves €272,000 in Funding for 63 Festivals and Events Under the Local Festival and Event Fund (LFEF)

 

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Cork County Council is pleased to announce the allocation of €272,000 euro in funding to support festivals and events across the county under the 2026 Local Festival and Event Fund. A total of 63 festivals and events have been approved for funding following a competitive application process.

The Fund, delivered by Cork County Council with support from Fáilte Ireland, plays a key role in supporting sustainable festival development and attracting visitors. In 2026, Cork County Council received 90 high standard applications seeking over €706,000 in funding, which significantly exceeded the available budget, demonstrating the continued ambition of the sector. 

Of the successful applications, 55 small to medium-scale festivals and events will share €125,000 euro in funding, while 8 large-scale festivals and events have been allocated €147,000 euro to deliver large scale festivals and events with strong regional, national and international appeal. 

Festivals supported under the scheme span the entire calendar year and include a wide range of cultural, music, food, sporting and family-focused events across all municipal districts, contributing to local economic, enhancing community life and extending the tourism season. This is strategically important for Cork County Council, helping to sustain visitor activity, the hospitality trade and the subsequent local economic benefits outside the traditional peak summer period.

The 2026 programme will see festivals taking place throughout the year, with particularly strong activity during the shoulder and off-peak seasons, supporting Cork County Council’s strategic focus on sustainable tourism and regional development. 

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Webinar on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Treaty: Implications for Ireland


he Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment (DCEE) is pleased to share details of a webinar on ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Treaty: Implications for Ireland’, scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 17 June 2026 from 12:00-13:00PM Irish Standard Time.

What will this webinar cover?

The Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction, also known as the “BBNJ Agreement”, is the first dedicated global treaty on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of the high seas and deep seabed. The entry into force of the BBNJ Agreement on 17 January 2026 represents a significant breakthrough for global ocean governance following a process that took over 20 years. 

Ireland ratified the BBNJ Agreement on 23 September 2025 and DCEE is currently engaged in the process of identifying the steps needed to fully implement the BBNJ Agreement. More information can be found here.

This introductory webinar is open to all those interested in learning more about high seas biodiversity protection. It will introduce participants to the role played by Ireland in the BBNJ negotiations, the four main pillars of the Agreement and Ireland’s plans for implementation, followed by a Q&A session.

Speakers

  • Barry Lennon, Legal Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • Sarah Enright, Marine Environment and Planning, Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment
  • Conall O’Connor, Marine Strategic Policy, Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment

Register here: Please share among your networks and reply to BBNJ@dcee.gov.ie by close of business on 9 June 2026 to indicate your interest in attending the webinar.



Best regards,

Noelle Nally | PPN Support & Development Worker | Cork County PPN
Community, Tourism & Rural Development
Cork County Council | Cork | T12 R2NC Ireland
T (021) 4285265 | M +353 860597563
Noelle.Nally@corkcoco.ie
Cork County PPN | Public Participation Network

List of events taking place in Fermoy Library during June.











Please find the list of events for June:

 

Exhibition

2/06/26 – 30/06/26

Anne Groves Gardens

 

Talk: Anne Groves Gardens

Saturday 13th June at 11:30am

 

Cruinniu na nOg

 

Saturday 6th June

Children’s Drawing workshop for 9–12-year-olds

Time: 10am to 11:30am

Love drawing? Come join us!

As part of Cruinniú na nÓg, Fermoy Library is hosting a free drawing workshop just for 9–12-year-olds. You’ll get to draw, doodle, and create your own artwork while learning some cool new drawing tips along the way.

No experience needed – just bring your imagination! All materials are provided.

Places are limited, so ask an adult to email the library fermorylibrary@corkcoco.ie to book your spot.

 

Saturday 6th June

Children’s Art Workshop: Create a Lapwing using recycled materials for 9–12-year-olds

Time: 2:30pm to 4pm

Join us for a creative workshop where you’ll make your very own Lapwing bird using recycled materials. The Lapwing, Ireland’s national bird, is known for its cool feather crest and colourful wings—perfect for an art project!

During the workshop, you’ll learn how to spot a Lapwing in the wild and how to build one using simple materials you can find at home.

Participants are encouraged to bring materials for the workshop including cardboard, Cereal boxes, kitchen roll card tubes, and newspaper. All other materials will be provided. 

This workshop is for children aged from 9 to 11 years old at 2.30 June 6th in Fermoy Library, County Cork. To book your place please email fermoylibrary@corkcoco.ie or call in to the branch

 

Writing Workshop

Hosted by author Mary Noonan

Thursday 18th June at 11am

 

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Talk (Healthy Ireland)

A Talk by Norma Mulcahy, Neuromuscular Therapist

Tuesday 23rd June at 11am

All are welcome to join us at Fermoy Library for this free talk. Norma will give practical guidance on how to stay steady on your feet and work towards preventing slips, trips and falls.

 

Poetry Reading

Saturday 27th June

Time: 1-3pm

 

Regards,

Emer

 

 

 

Emer Uí Céileachair  | Oifigeach Foirne Leabharlainne |  Seirbhís Leabharlainne & Ealaíona Comhairle Chontae Chorcaí

Leabharlann Mainistir Fhear Maí | Sráid Ó Conghalaigh | Mainistir Fhear Maí | Corcaigh | P61 C663 | Éire.

T +353-(0)25- 31318 | E. 6810/6811  

emer.kelleher@corkcoco.ie  |  www.corkcoco.ie

Tairseach na gcustaiméirí: www.yourcouncil.ie

 

Emer Kelleher  | Library Staff Officer |  Cork County Council Library & Arts Service

Fermoy Library | Connolly Street | Fermoy | Cork | P61 C663 | Ireland.

T +353-(0)25-31318  |  E. 6810/6811

emer.kelleher@corkcoco.ie  |  www.corkcoco.ie   

Customer Portal: www.yourcouncil.ie

 

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Wednesday, 27 May 2026

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL REQUIRES Full-time Pool Assistant - Mallow Swimming Pool (26/044)

 


CORK COUNTY COUNCIL

REQUIRES

  • Full-time Pool Assistant - Mallow Swimming Pool (26/044)

           

 Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms is 4pm on Friday, 12th June 2026.

Further details and application forms for the above posts are available on the careers’ section of the website: www.corkcoco.ie; or by e-mailing: recruitment@corkcoco.ie

 

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


 

TÁ COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHORCAÍ

 AG LORG

  • Cúntóir Linn Snamha - Lán-aimesearatha - Linn Snámha Mainistir Fear Maí (26/044)

           

Ní foláir foirmeacha iarratais chomhlánaithe a chur isteach roimh 16:00 iarnóin De hAoine, 12ú Mí na Meaitheamh, 2026.

Tá foirmeacha iarratais agus tuilleadh eolais ar fáil anseo - www.corkcoco.ie; nó trí ríomhhost a chur chun: recruitment@corkcoco.ie

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