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14 November 2019 

Primary schools are to make Cork Bee Pretty!

Cork City Council is delighted to launch the BEE PRETTY CORK CITY Pollinator themed Primary Schools Art Competition

8 November 2019 

Minister launches Lee Road Water Treatment Plant upgrade project

Minister Eoghan Murphy T.D. was in Cork today to turn the sod at the Lee Road Water Treatment Plant upgrade project.

8 November 2019 

Cork City Council hosts 2nd annual celebration of Polish Independence

Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Colm Kelleher this evening welcomed Polish Ambassador to Ireland Anna Sochańska to City Hall, to celebrate Polish Independence.

7 November 2019 

Cork City businesses at inspirational customer service seminar

Almost 400 staff from retail & hospitality businesses across Cork city attended an inspirational training session with a top performance coach.

4 November 2019 

Cork City Council launches online home swapping platform for tenants

Cork City Council has launched HomeSwapper.ie, a new website being piloted that allows City Council housing tenants swap with other tenants. 

25 October 2019 

Cork city strives to be the best for customer service

One of the UK’s top performance coaches within the customer service and leadership industry, Alf Dunbar, is coming to Cork on November 6th

24 October 2019 

Cork City Council Celebrates Purple Flag Month

For the month of October, Cork City Council will take part in the official publicity celebration to recognise its achievement as a Purple Flag City.

23 October 2019 

Lord Mayor's statement on Novartis job losses

Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr John Sheehan has said that his “ thoughts are with Novartis workers and their families this morning”. 

11 October 2019 

Cork City Council wins two awards for social housing initiatives

Cork City Council has won two awards in the Irish Social Housing Awards for its 'right-sizing' scheme and for work with Clúid on the Leeside Apartments.

9 October 2019 

Cork City Council seeks your views on the development of the Council

Cork City Council has launched an online survey inviting you to have your say on how you would like the Council to progress over the next five years.