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29 June 2021 

Cork City Council launches survey on Fire Service and Building Control

Cork City Council is commissioning a strategic review of the Fire Service and Building Control Functions.

24 June 2021 

Cork City Council launches new Orienteering artwork competition

Cork City Council is delighted to announce the launch of Phase 2 of their Heritage Orienteering Project. Cork City Council have commissioned Abarta Heritage an...

23 June 2021 

Cork City Council Seeks Cork City's business community's views

Cork City Council will be embarking on a survey of businesses in Cork City to establish the overall commercial confidence and trading patterns in the region.

16 June 2021 

And The Winners are......2021 Anti Dog Fouling Poster Competition

Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Joe Kavanagh has announced the winners of this year's Cork City Council Anti-Dog Fouling Poster Competition.

4 June 2021 

Cork City Council celebrates Cork's Links with China

Cork City Council, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs, is to run an innovative virtual Senior Chinese Officials Training Programme 2021 (#SCOT...

25 May 2021 

Collision Analysis Confirms Safety Issues on N20 Cork-Limerick Rd

Analysis by the N/M20 Project Office confirms that major safety issues exist on the N20 Cork to Limerick Road.

21 May 2021 

Old Cork Waterworks Experience Launches Online Booking Platform

Visitors to Ireland’s only Victorian Waterworks now have the comfort of booking ahead with the launch of Old Cork Waterworks Experience's online booking platfo...

20 May 2021 

A Moment in Anglo-Irish history: Commemorating the Queen's Visit to The English Market

On this day 10 years ago, the streets of Cork were alive with spectators to offer a royal Cork welcome to HM Queen Elizabeth II and the late Prince Philip, Duk...

18 May 2021 

Priest killed in 1921 remembered in ceremony and donation

Family of Fr James O’Callaghan, a parish priest shot dead by the Black and Tans in 1921 in a case of mistaken identity donate his jacket to Public Museum

12 May 2021 

Lord Mayor Launches The Peoples Archive

Call out to members of the public to search attics and presses for stories, photos, letters and witness accounts showcasing life in Cork between 1913 and 1923.