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Last Few Remaing ‘Rent to Own’ now available
Call Andrea 086 2253420 to make an appointment.
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EX-RENT TO OWN PROPERTIES NOW AVAILABLE; PRICED TO SELL.
New 4 bed detached and service sites also available for sale
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New Rent to Own Office Open in Castlelake
In response to demand for the hugely successful Castlelake Rent to Own scheme, we have opened a dedicated Rent to Own Sales office in Castlelake.
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Volunteers Wanted for Clean Up Thursday 19th August 2010
Please join us and help keep Castlelake tidy.
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Easter Egg Hunt
Castlelake Easter Egg Hunt
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Keep Castlelake Tidy
Join us and help keep Castlelake tidy for all our benefit, Saturday 20th March
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Carrigtwohill Family Resource Centre
The Family Resource Centre on Main Street Carrigtwohill was set up in...
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Social Community Services in Carrigtwohill.
FAS Employment Officer, Community Welfare Officer, Public Health Nurse Visits.
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Art “n” Craft Group
For residents of Castlelake only
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Community Services in Castle Lake
“Parent “n” Toddler Group.”Now meeting at No3 Pine Court,On each Wednesday Morning from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.
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Discover Midleton by Train
For some it was a day of nostalgia mixed with pride.
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Thursdays on the Green
Join us every morning in August for our Parent and Toddler Group and every Thursday evening for 'thursdays on the green'
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Medieval Festival a huge success
Unbelievable entertainment for all the family!
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Ameniety Lake opens
Champagne flows with a big splash!
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Green light for ‘Thursdays on the Green’
Games to commence on the Green
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New road opens and Ameniety Lake launch
Lake Launch Promises to be A Big Splash!
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News update on Primary School
Primary School Project steams ahead!
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Much Ado in Carrigtwohill
‘Feel the earth shudder with the pounding hooves of great war horses, carrying knights in armour and jousting for the hand of a fair maiden, testing their strength, their skill and their bravery.........and therein hangs a tale'
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Dinner Party Challenge WINNER!
We have a winner!
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Why not view the 4 bed detached show home this Sunday
Perfect accommodation with well appointed rooms built with comfort and style in mind.
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The Dinner Party Challenge is on! Be in with a chance to win 1,500euro.
As part of lastest campaign on 96FM, Castlelake is delighted to sponsor an exiting new competition with Neil Prenderville.
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New Homes Fair Makes a Successful Return to Cork
Castlelake recently took part in the New Homes Fair Wednesday April 22nd in the Imperial Hotel.
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Dinner Party Challenge
As part of lastest campaign on 96FM, Castlelake is delighted to sponsor an exiting new competition with Neil Prenderville.
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New entrance to Castlelake near completion
The access road to Castlelake, next to Aldi is due to be completed by Mid May.
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Opening this summer at Castlelake!
Amenity Lake & Train Service to open
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New Web site for Castlelake
Castlelake's community web site launched
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Camelot Comes to Carrigtwohill
Medieval Merriment set to roll back the clock!
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Primary School for Castlelake
Bam Gable ready to commence primary school project in Castlelake
Discover Midleton by Train
FOR 81-year-old John Collins it was a day of nostalgia mixed with pride.
He drove the last train out of Midleton on March 17, 1988, and, 21 years later, his nephew took the controls of the first one to come back.
Yesterday morning, John travelled on the VIP train with Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey which headed out of Cork to Midleton on the reopened €75 million commuter rail line.
The original line was completed nearly 150 years ago, almost to the day, and the regular service finished in 1963.
But John vividly remembers the day Iarnród Éireann put on a special train on March 17, 1988. The local hurling club were playing in the All-Ireland club final at Croke Park against Athenry, Co Galway. It was a special day as Midleton won the title.
"It brings back such great memories. I didn’t think I would live to see this day. I’m only sorry it is not going as far as Youghal," John said.
His 58-year-old nephew, Kieran Collins, said driving the first train back to Midleton was one of the proudest moments of his life.
"As a child I often travelled down to Youghal on the train. I’m the fourth generation of railway workers. I am so proud to get the honour to drive this train," Kieran said.
The whistle blew and the train rolled out slightly behind schedule at 12.22pm. A few minutes later it was the turn of a much younger person to share the limelight.
Three-year-old Maedhbh de Búrca assisted Mr Dempsey in unveiling a commemorate plaque at Carrigtwohill railway station.
If Iarnród Éireann officials had any doubts that the service wouldn’t be a hit they were dispelled as the train pulled into Midleton.
Gardaí estimated that up to 3,000 people waving flags and holding balloons had turned up to witness the historic event.
Among them was former town councillor Kathleen Woulfe who started campaigning for the return of the train 25 years ago.
Tears welled in her eyes as she said it was one of the proudest days in her life. Kathleen lives in the old station house and her husband, Michael, worked for Iarnród Éireann for 25 years.
"I would urge the people of Youghal to start campaigning now for the reintroduction of their service. Now’s the time to do that so when the economy turns around they might get it back," Kathleen said.
Iarnród Éireann put on a free barbecue and entertainment for all those who had turned up.
Such large crowds queued in Kent Station that the company put on a number of extra trains to accommodate them.
Iarnród Éireann press officer Barry Kenny described the public interest as "quite incredible".
Midleton Chamber of Commerce president Cillian O’Sullivan said his organisation had started a major promotion detailing what the town had to offer
"Hopefully people will really support this," he said.
This story appeared in the printed version of the Irish Examiner Friday, July 31, 2009




