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Community Initiatives

Promoting Civic Engagement
The Atlantic Social Lab project aims to promote civic engagement across the city
Community Wardens
Community Wardens have been employed in RAPID areas in Cork City since August 2008. Their role is to work with local communities to improve the physical environment through education, enforcement and local action.
Revitalising Areas through Planning Investment and Development (RAPID)
Revitalising Areas through Planning, Investment and Development (RAPID) works with communities across Cork City focusing on areas designated as disadvantaged. The focus is on communities, the voluntary sector and agencies working together in partnership for the betterment of the community.
Bonfire Night
Bonfire Night, or Bonna Night as it is known in Cork, is celebrated on June 23rd. It involves many communities burning bonfires across the City on the night.
Pride of Place
The IPB Pride of Place Awards is an all-Ireland competition which started in 2003 and celebrates community group contributions to local society and the creation of civic pride.
Cork City of Sanctuary
The Cork City of Sanctuary (COS) movement is committed to making Cork a place of welcome, support and safety for Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants and persons of migrant origin, where diversity is recognised and celebrated
Voter Initiative - Shape Your City
Cork City Council has launched the ‘Shape Your City: Use Your Vote’ voter registration campaign which is aimed at foreign workers and immigrants new to Cork City
Social Enterprise Initiatives
The Atlantic Social Lab project aims to develop and promote social innovation approaches and methods to give response to key growing social issues.
Cork Evolves
Cork 2050 – Cork’s submission to the development of a National Planning Framework sets out an ambitious strategy for the city to drive effective regional development