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15 May 2024
Enjoy Our 'Open Streets' Events This Summer
Five Open Streets events will be taking place this summer where the public are encouraged to come to leave their car at home – and visit Cork city on foot, bike or by public transport.
15 May 2024
€860,000 allocated to Community Groups through Climate Action Fund
Up to 23 community groups are on course to receive up to €860,000 to support the city’s climate and biodiversity ambitions.
13 May 2024
LGBTI+ Awareness Week 2024 themed a 'Safe City for All'
LGBTI+ Awareness Week 2024 will take place in Cork from Monday the 13th of May. Cork marks May 17th as the International Day against Homophobia, Lesbophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) by annually organising an LGBTI+ Awareness Week.
8 May 2024
Cork City Council announces Danesfort Affordable Housing Scheme
Cork City Council, in partnership with Vella Homes, has announced the launch of an exciting new Affordable Housing Scheme at Danesfort, Whites Cross.
2 May 2024
Cork City Council announces “Open Streets” series of events for summer
Come to town without your car to enjoy street performance and playful streets for a series of summer events, kicking off May 19.
2 May 2024
STAMP Festival Returns to Cork
Interactive visual arts, craft and design festival STAMP returns to Cork city on 16-18 May for its third year. The programme includes the popular STAMP market and hands-on demonstrations, workshops, and exhibitions at the Triskel Arts Centre.
26 April 2024
CORK CITY COUNCIL HERITAGE WEEK EVENT GRANT SCHEME 2024
We are inviting applications to fund events during Heritage Week 2024.
23 April 2024
FAQs on Election Postering
Here are some of the questions that are asked about election postering
17 April 2024
Information on the Upcoming Local Elections
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien has confirmed that local and European elections will be held on June 7, 2024
15 April 2024
Slaintecare Healthy Communities Grow at School programme takes root
Eight Cork City schools take part in the renowned Grow it Yourself (GIY) Programme.