Mallow Gridlock- Surviving the Daily Crawl
The schools are back, the weather is turning, and new housing estates keep appearing. Mallow’s traffic has settled once again into its familiar rhythm, slow, relentless, and a test of
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The schools are back, the weather is turning, and new housing estates keep appearing. Mallow’s traffic has settled once again into its familiar rhythm, slow, relentless, and a test of
The urgent need to deliver the Mallow Relief Road and M20 projects, along with the fallout from the ecological disaster on the River Blackwater, were central themes of Minister Jack
Ashgrove Renewables, Mallow’s sustainable energy champions, is expanding to the Wild Atlantic Way. They are hosting a workshop at the Sligo Park Hotel on 22 September to help homeowners and
Mallow Rugby Club has confirmed its leadership team for the 2025/26 season, with Micheál O’Callaghan named as Men’s Captain and Dylan Walsh appointed Vice-Captain. The pair will lead the Men’s
The Mallow Trout Anglers have issued a strong call for action following last month’s catastrophic fish kill on the River Blackwater, describing the lack of answers as “deeply troubling and
Woodie and the Bun, a heartwarming true story by first-time author Maureen Flynn, is set to make its debut in Mallow Friday 5th September. The book, illustrated by debut artist
Mallow, Cork County’s biggest town, is set to grow even larger as new housing developments push ahead against the backdrop of the ongoing housing crisis. Plans for almost 470 new
Four kilometres every four hours for 48 hours. That’s the extraordinary test being undertaken this weekend by some of Buttevant’s biggest characters, all in aid of the club’s development fundraiser.
McSherry Electrical is taking centre stage, delivering a €2 million LED floodlight upgrade that will make Croke Park sparkle like a diamond. The system will debut on the global stage
Newtownshandrum’s Ben O’Connor has been handed the reins of the Cork senior hurling team on a three-year term, as the county looks to end its two-decade wait for All-Ireland success.