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9 May 2023
Cork City Libraries announces "One City, One Book" for 2023
Cork City Libraries’ has announced the Cork One City, One Book for 2023; Liberty Terrace by Madeleine D’Arcy.

4 May 2023
Ireland's first ever elected black female public representative to address women interested in running for election at City Hall event
Ireland's first ever elected black female public representative to address women interested in running for election at City Hall event

3 May 2023
Cork City Marathon calls for teen spirit with 10km Youth Challenge
Anyone aged 15 years or older can participate in the Cork City Marathon's 10 km Youth Challenge on June 4th this year.

2 May 2023
An Tánaiste Micheál Martin officially opens Phase 1 of the Cork City to Passage West Greenway
An Tánaiste Micheál Martin officially opens Phase 1 of the Cork City to Passage West Greenway

24 April 2023
"Only Flush 3Ps" poster competition winner announced
Anastasia O’Mahony from St. Vincent’s Primary School, was the overall winner of a school poster competition run by Cork City Council and Uisce Éireann.

23 April 2023
Cork Public Museum receives full Heritage Council MSPI accreditation (1)
Cork Public Museum, has achieved Full Accreditation under the Heritage Council’s Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI).

23 April 2023
Cork Public Museum receives Full Heritage Council MSPI Accreditation
Cork Public Museum, Ireland’s oldest Local Authority Museum, was officially notified that they had achieved Full Accreditation under the Heritage Council’s Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI)

21 April 2023
Cork City hosts WHO Healthy Cities Political Committee Meeting
Cork City hosts the World Health Organisation Healthy Cities Political Committee Meeting in Cork City Council on Friday April 21st.

19 April 2023
Cork’s newest bridge to be lifted into place
Cork’s newest bridge, located over the N40 South Ring Road, will to be lifted into place overnight tomorrow.

14 April 2023
Cork City Council Launches Community Climate Action Fund
Cork City Council is making €840,000 available to community organisations across the city to support them to take collective action on climate change.