Cork Integration Forum

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Members of Cork integration forum

The following groups are affiliated with the Cork Integration Forum:

Welcome English Language Centre
Nigeria Association Network Ireland
My Cork
Women of the World
NASC - The Immigrant Support Centre
Cork City Partnership
Garda Siochana
Cork City Council
Support and Integration Centre 'Together Razem'
Somalia Community in Cork
Ivory Coast Group
Integ

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18/10/2012

Cork Simon Community

Cork Simon Community 50 years of Cork Simon Community believing that everyone should have fair access to safe, secure and

18/10/2012

UCC German Society

UCC German Society UCC German Society
Promoting German language and culture in UCC since 1975!

International Club Cork 18/10/2012

International Club Cork

International Club Cork International Club Cork is a multicultural community for foreigners living in Cork and local people interested in other cultures and languages.

Alliance Francaise Cork, Learn French, French Language and Cultural Organisation 18/10/2012

Alliance Francaise Cork, Learn French, French Language and Cultural Organisation

Alliance Francaise Cork, Learn French, French Language and Cultural Organisation Finance has many connotations for people in Ireland today, but for many, this word acts as a constraint as opposed to a platform. Susan Hayes, “The Positive Economist” will invite all participants to look at their budgets – not just of their money, but of the time and effort in a different way.. wit...

Irlanda Italiana Italiani in Irlanda | Associazione Culturale 18/10/2012

Irlanda Italiana Italiani in Irlanda | Associazione Culturale

Irlanda Italiana Italiani in Irlanda | Associazione Culturale In response to the great interest of the Italian community living in Ireland we are delighted to have formedIrlanda Italiana Cultural Association (IICA).Our mission is to promote the Italian culture in Ireland, integrate other cultures and support the Italian community.

18/10/2012

Citizens Information

Citizens Information Welcome to Citizens Information.This site provides information on public services and entitlements in Ireland. It is provided by the Citizens Information Board. Learnmore about Citizens Informationorhow to use this site. You can also get Citizens Information by phoning the Citizens Information Phone...

18/10/2012

Cork City Council

Cork City Council Cork City Council is the authority responsible for local government in the city of Cork in Ireland. As a city council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 31 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the honorific title of Lord Mayor of Cork. The city administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Ann Doherty. The council meets at Cork City Hall. The 2015 Cork Local Government Review recommended merging Cork City Council and Cork County Council into a single "super council", within which a metropolitan district council will govern the Metropolitan Cork area; however, a minority report opposed the merger. This was subsequently followed in 2017 by a report published by an expert advisory group recommending a city boundary extension. The city boundary will be extended to include Little Island, Cork Airport, Ballincollig, Blarney, and Carrigtwohill, adding a population of over 100,000. Places farther out will remain part of the county, including Cobh, Carrigaline, and Midleton, as well as Ringaskiddy, the centre of the Port of Cork. The report gives parameters for compensation to be paid by the city to the county for the consequent reduction in its revenue. The revised proposal was welcomed by Micheál Martin but criticised by some county councillors. The city council voted unanimously to accept it. Barry Roche of The Irish Times wrote that the Mackinnon Report "has proven almost as divisive as its predecessor", except with the city and county councils' positions reversed.

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