This Sunday, May 17, Cork City will mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biophobia and Transphobia ( IDAHOBIT Day) by organising LGBTI+ Awareness Week.
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.
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.
Community spirit is alive and well in Douglas with local community and voluntary groups working hard to ensure that everyone in their community is being well l...
Ballincollig’s community and voluntary groups are working hard to ensure that young and old and being looked after during Covid-19
Community spirit alive in Ballyphehane as community and voluntary groups work within the Cork City CRF to match local needs during Covid-19 with local services...
Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, family, friends and neighbours of Mary McGrath came together to celebrate her 104th birthday outside her home off Barrack Street.
Cork’s Friendly Call service, where volunteers make a daily call to people living alone, has seen a 27% hike in phone calls since COVID-19 restrictions began.
Cork City Council’s Community Response Forum (CRF) helpline, aimed at supporting vulnerable residents, took over 307 calls since it first began operation over...
Increasing awareness of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through community engagement by targeting and motivating communities utilising digital soci...