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The River Lee, a design destination by the waterThe River Lee Hotel welcomes you on the banks of the eponymous river, in a contemporary setting that blends luxury amenities with stunning views over Cork.On the edge of the city centre, just a few ...
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Save our rivers: Cork's River Lee is threatened by more than just waste water - MSNAround 45% of all Ireland’s rivers are under threat from human activities; in the first in a series on five Irish rivers, Ellie O’Byrne explores the issues facing the River Lee catchment ...
Chris Ledvina and Lee Young of the USAngling Street Fishing team demonstrate the catch, measure and release technique used in ...
Utah, has officially revived his proposal to sell federal land in the western United States, this time focusing solely on ...
The body of a missing fisherman has been found, according to police. Connellsville police told KDKA-TV that the body of ...
River Lee: A comprehensive series of articles on this topic. Cookie settings Ireland Munster Munster ...
River Lee. The River Lee flows directly into the site that will be the Olympic Village. But is it a jewel in the crown of our future success or an ugly swamp?
More support needed for river Lee’s otters, campaigners say, as fight is captured on camera. Cork city has ‘particularly high density of otters’ and council can do more to monitor them, ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Thursday is Tom Lee Day in Memphis, honoring the man who saved over 30 people from drowning in the Mississippi River 100 years ago, on May 8, 1925. The rescue came after the ...
Mother of Cork man who drowned in river while others filmed says the damage caused is ‘unbelievable’
Something good will come out of this,” Elizabeth Hyde tells me as we say goodbye at the door of her flat in Cork City’s ...
A BODY has been found following a search for a missing man in Cork this evening. The male, aged in his 30s, reportedly went swimming with a friend in the River Lee. He was reported missing at aroun… ...
Back in the 19th century, the river was a thriving hive of trade, which bound Cork to the wider world through the water and shipping lanes. Maybe it's time to bring it back to good use. Water taxi ...
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