Ian Foley (@ianmichaelfoley) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Foley

@ianmichaelfoley

MD of IFES Electrical Services Ltd.

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Demolition underway at the rear of the former Square Deal building on Washington Street West in preparation for another student development. Artist impression shown on the right

Demolition underway at the rear of the former Square Deal building on Washington Street West in preparation for another student development. Artist impression shown on the right
Shane Power (@shanercpower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worked my ass off in ICU the past few months alongside my colleagues, nurses, doctors, admin staff, porters, & cleaning staff while my family made sacrifices to accommodate my job. Micheál Martin Stephen Donnelly why are American tourists not quarantining on arrival to Ireland?

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A new dawn for the former R.I.C Barracks at No. 58 MacCurtain Street, built in 1830 and destroyed over 100 years ago by Volunteers from the Cork IRA. It was also the station where the assassins who killed Tomas MacCurtain were based. Read #TheBurningofCork & #PureCork #history

A new dawn for the former R.I.C Barracks at No. 58 MacCurtain Street, built in 1830 and destroyed over 100 years ago by Volunteers from the Cork IRA. It was also the station where the assassins who killed Tomas MacCurtain were based.  Read #TheBurningofCork & #PureCork #history
Kieran MacCarthy (@maccarthykieran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Valkent1 Tweet of the day. Couldn’t agree more. Walked the street last Sunday morning and had breakfast 5 Points Cafe Cork Great atmosphere about the place.

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Final finished and ready to be occupied. Huge thanks to all involved it’s been a slog . Just shows what can be done with gorgeous old derelict buildings in Cork

Final finished and ready to be occupied. Huge thanks to all involved it’s been a slog . Just shows what can be done with gorgeous old derelict buildings in Cork