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Arts and Culture
19 Jul 2021

It’s No Big Deal: A Talk on Gender Identity and Sexuality

As part of Cork Pride Festival 2021, Cork County Council’s Library and Arts Service will host an online talk by Jack Fitzgerald of Gender Rebels Cork on Saturday, 24th July. The talk entitled “It’s No Big Deal: A Talk on Gender Identity and Sexuality” may be of interest to parents, family and friends of trans or transitioning young people.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan has officially opened the new Argideen Valley Trail walkway in picturesque West Cork. Works were recently completed on the installation of way-markers, map boards and interpretive signs along the new walking route that runs from Ballinscarthy to Timoleague and onto Courtmacsherry. Pictured are The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan with, from left: Cllr. Kevin Murphy; Betty Hennessy, Walking Committee Member; Cllr. John O'Sullivan, Chairman
Leisure and Recreation
14 Jul 2021

Argideen Valley Trail opens in West Cork

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan has officially opened the new Argideen Valley Trail walkway in picturesque West Cork. Works were recently completed on the installation of way-markers, map boards and interpretive signs along the new walking route that runs from Ballinscarthy to Timoleague and onto Courtmacsherry.  
Exterior of Council chamber in County hall
Council, Governance and Administration
12 Jul 2021

Upgrade Facilitates Blended Approach to Council Meetings

Cork County Council will be the first local authority in the country to host a blended Council meeting, facilitating both online and on site attendees, following the completion of a series of upgrade works on Cork County Hall’s Council Chamber.
Cork County Council’s Beach Lifeguards are out patrolling the county beaches and have already had a busy season.
Water Services, Coastal and Flood Projects
09 Jul 2021

Busy June for Cork County Beach Lifeguards

Cork County Council’s Beach Lifeguards are out patrolling the county beaches and have already had a busy season. The weather has been mixed but the beautiful County Cork beaches are being well frequented this season. 
Mallow Bridge Plaque
Heritage and Conservation
02 Jul 2021

Mallow Bridge & its 1856 Commemorative Plaque 

The original Mallow Bridge was constructed in 1615 from timber. It and its replacements were swept away by floods in 1628, 1689 and 1712. A stone bridge was constructed in 1712 comprising of 15 equal arches. This too was badly damaged by a flood in 1853. The stone bridge was reconstructed in 1856. The reconstruction retained 4 of the original stone arches on the northern end of the bridge and the remainder of the bridge was replaced by 4 large segmental arches built using large blocks of dressed limestone. The use of segmental arches was a technological advancement at the time, enabling the spans to be wider and higher than previously possible. This increased the hydraulic capacity of the bridge and made it less likely to be damaged by floods.
EuroVelo Cork Route
Leisure and Recreation
02 Jul 2021

Cork County to host Eurovelo 1 Cycle Route

Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr. Gillian Coughlan welcomed an €500,000 allocation of funding for the signposting of the Europe-wide Eurovelo 1 cycle route that will span the coast of the County from Youghal to Eyeries along the Wild Atlantic Way. The funding, granted by the Department of Transport's Greenway Programme to Cork County Council, will provide safety and guidance for cyclists on the County Cork stretch of the Eurovelo 1 Atlantic Coast Route which spans Scandinavia, Scotland, Wales, England, Portugal, Spain, France and Irelands Atlantic Coast.
Representatives on Cycleway
Leisure and Recreation
01 Jul 2021

First Stage of Dunkettle to Carrigtwohill Cycleway Scheme Complete

Cork County Council has completed works on the first stages of an interurban strategic cycleway linking Dunkettle and Midleton, funded by the Sustainable Transport Measures Grant from the National Transport Authority (NTA). The finished 4m wide section runs for 2.2km from the Elm Tree Restaurant to Fitzpatrick’s Shop in Glounthaune. The scheme includes signalised pedestrian and cycle crossings at Glounthaune Train Station and Harper’s Island Wetlands, seating areas and a 1m wide pollinator corridor separating the route from motor traffic.
Harbour Master on boat
Water Services, Coastal and Flood Projects
28 Jun 2021

Harbour Safety Reminder from Cork County Council

With an increase in mariners using harbours over the Summer months, Cork County Council’s Senior Harbour Master Julian Renault is calling on all boat users to adhere to safety and speed restrictions on the water.