Cork CIty Council to unveil plans for Africa Day Event
On Saturday, 18th May 2013 at Central Library Grand Parade Cork at 2.30 p.m., the Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. John Buttimer will unveil details of Cork City Council's events to celebrate Africa Day 2013 taking place in the city on Saturday 25th May. More......
Start Your Own Business at UCC
Graduates with a great business idea may discover just the kick-start they need from the IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Programme at UCC which is funded by Cork City Council in partnership with Cork County Council, Cork County & City Enterprise Boards and Bank of Ireland.More.....
Cork and its Business Diaspora: harnessing a natural resource
Play your part in bringing together the most influential members of the Global Cork Business Network....Calling the sons and daughters of Cork. More....
Domestic Water Metering Survey
Cork City Council is commencing survey of domestic water connections in order to gather information to support the proposed roll-out of domestic water metering. More........
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Cork City Council supporting LGBT Awareness Week with special event at County Hall on Friday 17th May.
Celebrating creativity as we age, Bealtaine 2013, Millennium Hall, City Hall May 14th -17th.
On Saturday,18th May at Central Library Grand Parade, 2.30 p.m.,the Lord Mayor of Cork will unveil details of Cork City Council's events to celebrate Africa Day 2013 taking place in the city on Saturday 25th May.
Marian and Rob Heffernan, ambassadors for the 2013 Cork City Marathon which takes place on Bank Holiday Monday, June 3rd 2013..
Calling the sons and daughters of Cork. Play your part, in bringing together the most influential members of the Global Cork Business Network for the Cork Economic Business Forum as part of Cork Rebel Week, October 14th to 20th...
Cork City Council- Temporary Plumber
Temporary Road Closure - Kilmore Heights Road
Domestic Water Metering Survey
Draft Metropolitan Cork Joint Retail Strategy
In the event of severe weather conditions Cork City Council wishes to provide the following advice to the public
Location of Civic Offices
Cork City Council offices are located on Anglesea Street, Cork City.
Office opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Public Counters Opening Hours
Cash Desk - 9 am -4pm
Planning Public Counter - 10.30am- 4.30 pm
Traffic Public Counter - 12pm. - 4pm
Housing Public Counter- 9am - 1.30pm
Switchboard (021) 496 6222, 492 4000.
Emergency and Night Calls (021) 496 6512.
If you know the extension you require, you may dial 492 followed by the extension number to dial direct. Contact Numbers and Email Directory.
Parking
On street disk parking is available on Anglesea Street (1 hour zone). Parking Disks are available for purchase at City Hall. The City Hall multi-storey car park has a central location and is located on Eglinton Street, adjacent to City Hall.
Access
The Access Officer is responsible for ensuring access to Cork City Council services for persons with a disability. The Access Officer may be contacted at contacted at 021-4924037 or accessofficer@corkcity.ie. Fixed Counter Induction Loops are fitted in the public offices located on the Ground Floor of City Hall and also in the Council Chamber where council meetings are held.
An Eclipse reader is available at the Main Reception desk for persons with impaired vision.
Wheelchairs are available from the Porter's Desk for visitors who require assistance with mobility.
Cork City Council is located at City Hall, Anglesea Street, Cork, Ireland.
Cork city, situated on the banks of the river Lee, is home to 123,000 people. It is located on the South West coast of Ireland and is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. The area of the city is 3,731 hectares.
Visitors to Cork can choose from a variety of options to access the city. Cork International Airport handles flights for southwest Ireland, and is the most popular means of travel for those coming from abroad. There are domestic and international routes and the airport is situated just five miles south of the city centre.
The road, bus and rail networks are well developed, so from within Ireland these are good options.
Further information is available if you are travelling by car, by bus, by rail, by air or by ferry >>
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