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5 June 2020
Cork City Council is putting 76 electric vehicles on the road
Cork City Council goes green on World Environment Day adding 70+ electric vehicles to our fleet
4 June 2020
Cork City Council wins ISO 50001 for energy efficiency commitment
Cork City Council has gained international certification for its commitment to energy efficiency within the organisation and reducing its carbon footprint.
1 June 2020
Cork Sports Partnership Couch to 3K gets Cork up and running
Cork Sports Partnership have launched their online Couch to 3k running programme to help boost wellbeing in Cork.
29 May 2020
Community Spirit is thriving in Farranree and Fairhill
Farranree and Fairhill local community and voluntary groups are hard at work for their community as part the Cork City Community Response Forum.
25 May 2020
Public Participation: Identification of Bathing Waters
Local authorities must identify official bathing areas in their area every year so that they can be monitored for safety, water quality and their level of use.
22 May 2020
Public consultation on temporary pedestrianisation of 3 city streets
Cork City Council has launched an online public consultation inviting the public to have their say on the temporary closures of three city centre streets.
19 May 2020
Cork City Celebrates National Biodiversity Week
Cork City is very fortunate to have such great array of natural heritage. Many mammals, birds, invertebrates and wild plants have adapted to life alongside humans in our urban landscape.
15 May 2020
Cork City LGBTI+ Awareness Week with a difference kicks off on Sunday
This Sunday, May 17,  Cork City will mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biophobia and Transphobia  ( IDAHOBIT Day) by organising LGBTI+ Awareness Week.
15 May 2020
Popular riverside amenity The Marina pedestrianised from today
As part of plans to deal with COVID-19 conditions, Cork City Council will pedestrianise one of the City’s most popular amenities, the Marina, from Fri May 15.
14 May 2020
Cork City Walking & Cycling Maps
Cork City Council and the National Transport Authority have developed Walking and Cycling Maps with approx travel times to the city centre from the suburbs.