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The Corporate Affairs Directorate has responsibility for Cork City Council services in the general purpose area. This includes services relating to the Secretariat for servicing the meeting of the City Council and Committees and Secretarial services for the  and City Manager.

Customer Care is about meeting and exceeding the customers' expectations of service. It involves dealing fairly, properly and impartially with our customers. It involves a commitment to delivering the best service to our customers in an effective and caring manner. Quality service is a key corporate goal in our . Our aim is to deliver efficient, focused quality services in an effective manner to meet the needs of our citizens.  Cork City Council adopted a covering the period 2004-2009 on 14th February 2005. The Customer Action Plan outlines the actions we intend to take to achieve tangible improvements in the quality of service we deliver. It is part of Cork City Council’s ongoing commitment to deliver our services in a more customer orientated manner. Further Information

Cork City Council Elected Members - Elected June 2009

Local Elections for appointment to Cork City Council were held on 5th June 2009.  

The is elected at the Council's annual meeting which is held in June. The Council has a term of 5 years i.e. new elections will be held in June 2014.

City Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of every month at 5.30pm. No meetings are held in the month of August, and there is no meeting on the second Monday of December. Meeting are held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Cork.

  • Council business
  • Membership of Committees
  • Standing Orders & Bye Laws
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Twinning Grants 2010

Cork City Council will provide grants to Cork city based groups who are willing to pursue activities to promote the twinning links between any of the twinned cities subject to certain conditions.


Clipper

All Systems Go for the Arrival of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

On Wednesday 07 July the fleet made its way in a parade of sail from Kinsale to Cork city. To celebrate the Cork Clipper’s homecoming in style, Albert Quay beside the Custom House was transformed into a Race Village for three days from 10 am to 10 pm daily with food, drinks and crafts stalls and a large stage for musical acts such as Cork favourites John Spillane and Fred. Each day there was street entertainment and a vintage carousel and amusements for all the family.


Market

Relocation of Cornmarket Street Saturday Market

Cork City Council wish to advise that the Saturday Market currently trading on Cornmarket Street will be temporarily moving to Emmet Place from Saturday 23rd January 2010 until Saturday 28th August 2010 to facilitate the Cornmarket Street Streetscape Renewal Project.


Contact Us

Office Opening Hours 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.

ckc-phone-icon-58w.jpg Telephone:
Council Services (021) 492 4137
Higher Education Grants (021) 492 4096
Property (021) 492 4258
Franchise (021) 492 4107
Freedom of Information Officer (021) 492 4037
Communications  (021) 492 4037
Irish Officer (021) 492 4676
Customer Care (021) 492 4672
Fax No. (021) 431 4238

ckc-typewriter-icon-58w.jpgCorporate Affairs Directorate, City Hall, Anglesea Street, Cork.

ckc-email-icon-58w.jpg email: corporateaffairs@corkcity.ie

Customer Information
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  • Freedom of Information Acts 1997 & 2003
  • Hire of Halls