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14 February 2024
Civic reception held to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Cork City FC
On Thursday, February 8, the Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Kieran McCarthy hosted a civic reception for Cork City FC, to mark their 40th anniversary.

8 February 2024
Tidal flooding warning issued for this weekend
Cork City Council wishes to advise that there will be a period of very high astronomical Spring Tides from tomorrow evening, Fri 9 Feb 2024 until Sunday 11 Feb 2024.

6 February 2024
Applications open for capital funding for community enhancement and women’s groups
Cork City Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) and Cork City Council wish to invite applications for Cork City LCDC Local Enhancement Capital Programme 2024 and the Local Enhancement Fund for Women’s Groups.

30 January 2024
Up to €2.5 billion being invested in Cork over next five years
Up to €2.5 billion is being invested in housing, sustainable transport, parks, public spaces and climate resilience over the next five years.

10 January 2024
The Lord Mayor of Cork presented with the new 2024 Lord Mayoral car, a Ford Mustang Mach-E
he Lord Mayor of Cork presented with the new 2024 Lord Mayoral car, a Ford Mustang Mach-E

2 January 2024
Christmas Tree Recycling Drop Off Points (1)
Christmas Tree Recycling Drop Off Points 2024

22 December 2023
Cork City Council Publishes 2023 Gender Pay Gap Report
Cork City Council has published its Gender Pay Gap Report highlighting the percentage difference between what men and women are paid on average in the organisation.

19 December 2023
Cork City Council adopts Casual Trading Byelaws 2023 for Cork City
Cork City Council passed the 2023 Casual Trading Byelaws at its monthly Council Meeting on Monday 11 December, which come into effect on 1 march 2024.

14 December 2023
Evening Echo – December 14th 2023 Shalom Park
Evening Echo is a public artwork by New Zealand artist Maddie Leach in Shalom Park, at the centre of the old Cork neighbourhood known locally as ‘Jewtown'.

8 December 2023
Notable Cork City buildings turn red for Christmas
To celebrate Corkmas and the festive season in Cork, the city’s buildings are “Going Red” this Christmas.