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  • 12-02-2014 5:00pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 126 ✭✭


    Please help,
    Im trying to find the contact info for a local paper from Mallow. Im told its called The Examiner but I cant find any info for it.
    I saw one a few years ago, 2012 maybe, its is a small glossy type newsletter for Mallow co.Cork with ads, story's etc for the local community.

    I need to contact them for Thursday 13th Feb to submit a acknowledgement for a funeral.

    Im living in Galway so getting one is kind of difficult and with no website or golden pages listing Im out of ideas.
    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,613 ✭✭✭evilivor


    holdmybeer wrote: »
    Please help,
    Im trying to find the contact info for a local paper from Mallow. Im told its called The Examiner but I cant find any info for it.
    I saw one a few years ago, 2012 maybe, its is a small glossy type newsletter for Mallow co.Cork with ads, story's etc for the local community.

    I need to contact them for Thursday 13th Feb to submit a acknowledgement for a funeral.

    Im living in Galway so getting one is kind of difficult and with no website or golden pages listing Im out of ideas.
    Thanks.

    Try the Mallow Star


    http://www.vsopublicationsltd.ie/


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,314 ✭✭✭Antenna


    holdmybeer wrote: »
    Please help,
    Im trying to find the contact info for a local paper from Mallow. Im told its called The Examiner but I cant find any info for it.
    I saw one a few years ago, 2012 maybe, its is a small glossy type newsletter for Mallow co.Cork with ads, story's etc for the local community.

    What you describe is called 'The Cork Advertiser' and given out for free in shops/shopping centres


  • Registered Users Posts: 266 ✭✭Anthony O Brien




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