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World Health Organisation designates Cork a Healthy City    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has designated Cork as a ‘Healthy City’. Designated with Copenhagen (Denmark) and Nantes (France); Cork city can now present itself internationally as a city that is prioritising the health of its citizens.  Cork joins the Irish cities of Belfast, Galway and Waterford that have been designated already. More...

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Silicon Republic lists interview with Denis Collins, chairman of it@cork as one of the top 10 business videos of 2011.

Silicon Republic, Ireland’s leading technology news website, has listed an interview with Denis Collins, Chairman of it@cork as one of the top 10 business videos of 2011. More.....


Cork City Council Crest

Severe Weather Advice and information

In the event of an exceptional severe weather event, Cork City Council has prepared useful tips, advice and information to enable housholders and the business community to minimise risk and ensure they are prepared for eventualities. More....


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Lord Mayor receives Official Car from Ford Ireland

Following a tradition established in 1989, the Ford Motor Company recently delivered to the office of the Lord Mayor the free use of the company’s flagship car,the Mondeo Titanium 2.0 TDCI, for the year. More....



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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. The Cash Desk and Planning Offices close at 4 p.m.  The Parking Office public counter is open between 12.00pm and 4.00pm daily.   

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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Join Gerry on his walking tour around Cork City (3:26 minutes).
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The English Market (3:18 minutes) www.englishmarket.ie


Cork City Council's Tourism, Events, Arts and Marketing Group - T.E.A.M. (3:16 minutes)

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