“Cinnamon” Prepares to Open in West End, Millstreet

Formerly the location of “Nibbles” the new “Cinnamon” is presently preparing to open on Wednesday, 15th August 2018.  Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm –  Saturday: 9am to 3pm.  Here we share images of the preparation.  Click on the pictures to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Cinnamon 1
West End location of “Cinnamon”
Cinnamon 2
Saturday evening in West End

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Stage One of the Christmas Lights

Stage one of Millstreet Christmas Lights was completed on Thursday night, and it includes a lovely new Swan in the fountain at West End. A special thanks to the volunteer electricians and helpers for a great job. More lovely decorations to follow to enhance our lovely town for Christmas. photos below were sent to us from Noreen, Niamh, and Michelle.


2015-11-20 Christmas Swan at West End - photo by Noreen Twomey

Death Notice: Joan Duggan, West End

DUGGAN (11 West End, Millstreet): On January 13, 2015, peacefully, in the loving care of the matron and staff of Millstreet Community Hospital, JOAN (retired Domestic Science Teacher). Sadly missed by her brother Dan, sister Ka Egan (Kanturk), niece Lisa, relatives and a wide circle of friends. Reception into St Patrick’s Church, Millstreet on this Wednesday evening at 8.30pm. Requiem Mass on tomorrow, Thursday, at 1pm. Burial afterwards in St. Mary’s Cemetery.  Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

Joan Duggan at a Macroom Flower Club evening

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New sewage system raises a stink

LEGAL notices are to be served on some residents at West End in Millstreet who have not paid a connection fee to a new sewerage system which was put in place by Cork County Council at a cost of €25,000.

While the council has had the new system installed, and has had connections brought up to the houses, residents must privately pay for a plumber to connect them to the new system, says the council.

The old sewerage system, which is at the back of the row of houses at West End, is over 100 years old.

At Kanturk Area Meeting on Monday, Cllr Noel Buckley (FG) said that “bad odour” has been emitting from the old sewerage system for the past two weeks. He described it as a “major problem at West End”.

Read the full article is in this weeks Corkman newspaper