Transformative plans for city’s North Docks launched
30/05/2025
Cork City Council has launched a public consultation on the proposals for the North Docks Public Realm & Transport Infrastructure Scheme, a key initiative that will further drive the ongoing redevelopment momentum in the city’s Docklands.
The proposed works will deliver a dynamic and inviting south-facing waterfront space, which will be book-ended by two new urban parks, including extensive landscaping, a new water feature and a range of additional amenities, creating a vibrant environment for all to enjoy. The scheme will also redefine the eastern gateway to the city centre via a new, realigned road corridor with significantly improved pedestrian and cycling facilities featured throughout the scheme.
The proposals include:
- Creation of a new promenade on the waterfront along Horgan’s Quay including pedestrian and cycling paths along the waterfront. The promenade will comprise new surface finishes, feature structures, recreational amenities, seating areas and planted landscape areas;
- Creation of a new public park comprising new surface finishes, a water feature, recreational amenities, seating areas, feature structures and planted landscape areas;
- Creation of a new gateway public park along Water Street, providing a landscaped pedestrian link from Lower Glanmire Road to the new waterfront promenade;
- Realignment of the N8 national road between Lower Glanmire Road and Alfred Street to a new alignment closer to the rear of Kent Station, removing road traffic from Horgan’s Quay. The new road will comprise two traffic lanes, a bus lane, footpaths and planted verges.
The public consultation is open until Wednesday 6 August 2025. View the plans and make a submission on https://consult.corkcity.ie