Current Campaigns & Projects
Photo Competition for Children & Young People – What Makes Cork a Great Place to Live?
Photo Competition for Children & Young People Submit your entry by 21 August 2020 www.corkcitydevelopmentplan.ie Two photo competitions are currently running - one for primary school children and a second for [...]
Learning From International Experience – Free Webinar on the City Development Plan From an International Perspective
Learning from International Experience 23 July 2020, 19:00hrs www.eventbrite.com/e/cork-city-development-plan-2022-2028-public-engagement-webinar-1-tickets-113361607620 The first webinar in a series being run by Cork City Council on the City Development Planning process is intended to bring [...]
Webinar Report from ‘Building Community Resilience: The SDGs as a Roadmap to Recovery Post Covid19’
Thanks from the Irish Environmental Network to all who took part in the Building Community Resilience: The SDGs as a Roadmap to Recovery Post Covid19 Webinar Series last month. There [...]
Open Letter Calling on Local Authorities & National Transport Authority to Facilitate School Streets
School leaders and public representatives are going to great ends to facilitate the safe and secure reopening of schools in August. However, there is little to no discussion around facilitating safe, [...]
Chronicles of Covid19
The Cork Folklore Project, a community-based oral history archive (www.corkfolklore.org) supported by Béaloideas/Folklore and Ethnology, is collecting testimony of the pandemic on a range of online platforms in its ‘Chronicles of COVID-19’ collection initiative. We invite people living anywhere in Ireland, or with links to Ireland, to add their voice and experiences to this record, so that they and future generations can access the experiences of these days through descriptions of our daily routines, preoccupations, challenges, jokes and stories.
Safer Streets after Covid19 Restrictions Ease
By signing its open letter to Cork City and County Council's, your organisation / group can join the Transport Mobility Forum in calling for specific measures to be put in place as part of the return to a more open city and county as the Covid19 restrictions are lifted.