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8 March 2024
High Astronomical Spring Tides- Saturday 9th -Tuesday 12th of March 2024.
Cork City Council wishes to advise that there will be a period of very high astronomical Spring Tides over the coming days.
5 March 2024
NTA publishes first-ever survey of walking, wheeling & cycling in Cork
The first-ever survey of walking, wheeling and cycling in Cork Metropolitan Area reveals 52% of residents walk or wheel and 18% cycle at least once a week.
4 March 2024
Donncha O'Callaghan highlights importance of resilience at LEO event
Donncha O’Callaghan will join a panel of well-known Cork entrepreneurs to highlight the importance of resilience in business.
1 March 2024
Are you eligible for an Increased Cost of Business Grant?
As part of Budget 2024, the Government signed off on a package of €257m for the Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) Grant as a vital measure for small and medium businesses.
23 February 2024
New grant package for Irish language initiatives launched
Cork City Council has launched a project grant scheme for Irish language events in the lead up to Seachtain na Gaeilge and beyond.
22 February 2024
Cork City named number one small city in Europe for FDI strategy
Cork City has been named the number one small European city for FDI strategy in the latest FDI intelligence ‘European Cities & Regions of the Future’ rankings.
19 February 2024
Lord Mayor launches 2024 Community and Voluntary Awards
On Tuesday, February 13, the Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Kieran McCarthy has launched the 2024 Lord Mayor’s Community and Voluntary awards,
16 February 2024
LEO promotes self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities
The LEO Cork City have teamed up with the Crann Centre to shine a light on the self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
15 February 2024
Capital Sports Grants 2024 Announced
The grants scheme provides funds for projects that are directly related to enhancing facilities or the purchase of equipment.
14 February 2024
Cork City commits to a plan to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
On Monday, February 12, Cork City Councillors voted to adopt the city’s Local Authority Climate Action Plan at the council meeting