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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • Onlookers view the Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane .<br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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  • The Astrid wreck being raised by a special crane. <br />
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Laura O'Mahony from Kinsale (arms raised), one of over 750 participants who took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering €80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. <br />
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Over 750 participants took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering €80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. <br />
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  • Free Pic / No Reproduction Fee.Over 750 participants took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering 80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. .Pic. John Allen
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Caoilfhionn Collins, event organiser hanging pink ribbons with messages written by the 750 participants who took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering €80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. <br />
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Diva Sharon Crosbie cutting the ribbon for over 750 participants who took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering €80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. <br />
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Laura O'Mahony from Kinsale, one of over 750 participants who took part in the first Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk on Sunday 4th March, raising a staggering €80,000 for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society. <br />
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Steve Crosbie from the leinster Academy with his mother and event Ambassador Sharon Crosbie and Brent Pope pictured at the fifth Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society.<br />
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PRESS RELEASE<br />
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OVER 600 JOIN KINSALE PINK RIBBON WALK 2016<br />
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Over 600 walkers and runnners participated in the fifth Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk today, Sunday 17th April at 12noon to benefit Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society.  <br />
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The sun shone over Kinsale as the mast was adorned with pink flags and pink ribbons fluttered in a light breeze along the pier road and throughout the town. Kinsale shop windows and streets have all gone pink with balloons, bunting and flags, to lend their support as pink partners.  <br />
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Every walker who registers receives a special Pink Ribbon Walk t-shirt and medal and writes a pink ribbon to dedicate their walk or run to someone. The ribbons are hanging by the start and finish line which adds to the spirit of the occasion. <br />
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DJ, Ed O’Leary, helped get the walk off to a great start with a warm up and ‘Amazing Grace’ with Sharon Crosbie, Kinsale Pink Ribbon Ambassador who was again joined by a group of friends from Dublin for the weekend, all participating in the walk. <br />
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Refreshments were generously provided in Actons Hotel by The Kinsale Good Food Circle, Cully & Sully and Tipperary Water. Additional sponsors include Eurocamp, Lilly and East Cork Oil. The closing ceremony was well attended and very moving as most people have been affected in some way by cancer.<br />
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According to Fionnuala McCarthy, Chairperson of the Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk: “We wish to thank all participants, sponsors, donor and volunteers who give their time and money so generously each year. The purpose of the Pink Ribbon Walk is to both raise awareness and funds for Action Breast Cancer and, importantly, to show solidarity and offer support to family and friends affected by cancer. It is a fantast
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Alice Taylor from Innishannon leaps ahead of the pack as walkers and runners make their way through the narrow streets in the sunshine at the fifth Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society.<br />
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PRESS RELEASE<br />
<br />
OVER 600 JOIN KINSALE PINK RIBBON WALK 2016<br />
<br />
Over 600 walkers and runnners participated in the fifth Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk today, Sunday 17th April at 12noon to benefit Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society.  <br />
<br />
The sun shone over Kinsale as the mast was adorned with pink flags and pink ribbons fluttered in a light breeze along the pier road and throughout the town. Kinsale shop windows and streets have all gone pink with balloons, bunting and flags, to lend their support as pink partners.  <br />
<br />
Every walker who registers receives a special Pink Ribbon Walk t-shirt and medal and writes a pink ribbon to dedicate their walk or run to someone. The ribbons are hanging by the start and finish line which adds to the spirit of the occasion. <br />
<br />
DJ, Ed O’Leary, helped get the walk off to a great start with a warm up and ‘Amazing Grace’ with Sharon Crosbie, Kinsale Pink Ribbon Ambassador who was again joined by a group of friends from Dublin for the weekend, all participating in the walk. <br />
<br />
Refreshments were generously provided in Actons Hotel by The Kinsale Good Food Circle, Cully & Sully and Tipperary Water. Additional sponsors include Eurocamp, Lilly and East Cork Oil. The closing ceremony was well attended and very moving as most people have been affected in some way by cancer.<br />
<br />
According to Fionnuala McCarthy, Chairperson of the Kinsale Pink Ribbon Walk: “We wish to thank all participants, sponsors, donor and volunteers who give their time and money so generously each year. The purpose of the Pink Ribbon Walk is to both raise awareness and funds for Action Breast Cancer and, importantly, to show solidarity and offer support to family and friends affected by can
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  • The Astrid being raised.
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  • The Astrid being raised.
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  • The Astrid being raised.
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  • The Astrid being raised.
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