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Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, cutting ribbon at Camden Fort Meagher Official Reopening
Community
26 Apr 2024

Camden Fort Meagher Officially Reopens

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Frank O’Flynn has officially reopened one of County Cork’s most iconic tourist attractions, Camden Fort Meagher, following an extensive revitalisation and enhancement programme.  

Youghal St. Mary's Collegiate Church
Oidhreacht agus Caomhnú
24 Apr 2024

Breis is €400,000 do Thionscadail Oidhreachta Seandálaíochta i gContae Chorcaí

Tá ocht dtionscadal oidhreachta seandálaíochta tábhachtacha i gContae Chorcaí le breis is €420,000 a fháil ón Roinn Tithíochta, Rialtais Áitiúil agus Oidhreachta faoi Chiste na Séadchomharthaí Pobail 2024. Tá an ciste á riar go háitiúil ag Comhairle Contae Chorcaí, agus bunaíodh é in 2020 chun séadchomharthaí seandálaíochta agus láithreáin stairiúla áitiúla a chaomhnú, a chothabháil, a chosaint agus a chur chun cinn.

Youghal St. Mary's Collegiate Church
Heritage and Conservation
24 Apr 2024

Over €400,000 for Archaeological Heritage Projects in Cork County

Eight important archaeological heritage projects in Cork County are set to receive over €420,000 from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage under the 2024 Community Monuments Fund. Administered locally by Cork County Council, the fund was established in 2020 to conserve, maintain, protect, and promote local archaeological monuments and historic sites. 

 students from Terence MacSwiney Community College, De La Salle Macroom, St Angela’s College, Schull Community School, Kinsale Community College.
Community
19 Apr 2024

Cork County Secondary Schools Shine Bright at Film Festival Awards

Secondary schools from all over County Cork gathered at Fota Wildlife Park’s newly established Education, Conservation and Research Centre on 10th April 2024 for the regional ‘Rubbish Film Festival Awards’, an event dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and sustainability through the powerful medium of film.

Councillor Gerard Murphy
Council, Governance and Administration
16 Apr 2024

Statement from Cork County Council on passing of Cllr Gerard Murphy RIP

It is with great sadness that we make this statement on the passing of Councillor Gerard Murphy RIP.  Cllr Murphy was one of the longest serving public representatives in Cork County Council and a lifelong community activist, most notably in his hometown of Newmarket.