It started as a Cork City Council project designed to revitalize local businesses following the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, three years on, Cork’s restaurants are competing to participate. Joe McNamee delves into the story of Cork on a Fork and the people who make it happen.
Trending
- Scorefest Saturday gives clearer group picture
- Loughmore pull off dramatic victory, Nenagh beat Thurles
- Woman wearing Palestine Action t-shirt arrested in Belfast
- Ruthless Imokilly rack up 2-32 against Avondhu
- BREAKING: Donegal lotto player scoops a cool €250,000
- Eddie Howe admits he won’t have final say on Alexander Isak’s Newcastle future
- Women invited to try-a-snorkel in Sheephaven Bay during HER Outdoors Week
- Motorcyclist, 40s, dies in collision involving car in Co Waterford