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Environment
27 Sep 2023

Youghal Civic Amenity Site Closure

Please be advised that the Raffeen and Youghal Civic Amenity Site is currently closed due to a power outage.

Cork County Council apologises for any inconvenience caused.

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Environment
24 Aug 2023

Lifting the Prior Warning Notices from Cork Beaches August 24th 2023

Bathing Water Samples taken Tuesday 22/08/2023 were fully compliant, therefore, we are advising to lift the Prior Warning Notices from the following beaches with immediate effect: Barleycove; Cadogan’s Strand; Youghal Front Strand; Garryvoe; Coolmaine; Garretstown; Oysterhaven; Warren; Red Strand; Tragumna; Ballynamona; Fountainstown; Rocky Bay”.

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Environment
16 Aug 2023

Advice Not to Swim or Play at Ballyrisode Beach 16th August 2023

Bathers are advised not to play or swim in the general vicinity of the Rocky Area near the Carpark due to a Rodent Infestation. Bathers are also advised to take caution while on the beach & in the wider area. An authorised contractor has laid bait on the beach & will continue to carry out inspections/lay bait as necessary until the issue has been resolved.

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Environment
19 Jul 2023

Advice Not to Swim at Youghal Front Strand 19 July 2023

In consultation with the HSE an Advisory Notice Not to Swim has been issued for Youghal Front Strand, due to high levels of bacteria in samples taken on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th of July 2023. The likely cause is localized heavy rainfall. The bathing water is currently being re-sampled and updated results will be posted as soon as possible on www.beaches.ie and at the Notice Board at Youghal Front Strand.

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Environment
08 May 2023

Public Participation: Identification of Bathing Waters | Rannpháirtíocht Phoiblí: Uiscí Snámha a Shainaithint

Local authorities must identify official bathing areas in their area every year so that they can be monitored for safety, water quality and their level of use.  To help with this process, Cork County Council are asking people who swim at beaches, lakes and rivers to tell them if they think they should maintain existing designated bathing waters designations or give a new official bathing area designation to areas that are commonly used for swimming, but not identified at the moment.