I just received the following Severe Weather Warning, from Cork City Council Environment department. TIDAL FLOOD ALERT FOR CORK CITY Valid from Thursday 07 / 10 / 2010 to Monday 11 / 10 / 2010. The natural cycle of High Tides for the following days is predicted for the times given below:
Over the summer months, it was mentioned to me about the possibility of making the Marina area traffic free at the weekends. I subsequently put down the following motion to council, so that the idea could be explored further: “That Cork City Council would run a
I would like to draw your attention to The National Environmental complaints Line pilot project initiated by the EPA. Cork City Council along with South Tipperary County Council, Donegal County Council, Clare County Council and Dublin City Council are taking part in the pilot.
Fine Gael Councillors from Cork City are holding a public meeting on Thursday the 5th of August at7.00pm in the SMA Hall in Wilton to bring together members of the general public who have expressed an interest in the upkeep and maintenance of St Finbarr’s Cemetery. The purpose of the meeting called by Councillors Des [...]
Please see below important information regarding disruptions to the water supply due to essential maintenance being carried out by Cork City Council on the watermains network. The water supply will be shut off to these areas during the period stated. Tuesday 20th July from 22:00hrs to 05:00hrs on Wednesday 21st July:
Once again, the hours at the Douglas Pool have been extended for the Summer months. Currently there is just one hour available to the public, from 1-2pm each weekday which many people find inconvenient to access. However over the summer months, the public schedule is
In the past two years, the City Council has been the lead agency in organizing alternative family friendly events on Bonfire Night. Following on the success of previous events, another Summer Fun Nights Programme has now been finalised . Following on the success of the last two years Bonfire Night Events Projects on June 23rd, [...]
Last Monday week, Cork City Councillors met with a delegation from the GAA County Board to discuss their proposed plans for Pairc Ui Chaoimh. The GAA wish to redevelop and upgrade Pairc Ui Chaoimh to a 50,000 seater stadium and the development of a Centre of