Author Melissa Cotter
The Echo, Saturday, March 2, 2024 , By Breda Graham Cork City Council, Glanmire Area Community Association, and Glanmire Chamber of Commerce recently launched the findings of a new Health Check report on the area. The Health Check, which was funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Cork City Council under the
The Glanmire Health Check was launched by the Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Kenneth O’Flynn on Thursday, February 29th in the Glanmire Church Parish Hall. The preparation of this Health Check was funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Cork City Council, under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme, TVRS, 2021. Cork City
Public Meeting Notice Community Meeting – All Invited Official Launch of Glanmire Area Health Check on 5:30 p.m. on Thursday 29th of February 2024 At Saint Josephs Church Glanmire Parish Hall. Cork City Council, Glanmire Area Community Association and Glanmire Chamber are delighted to announce the details of the forthcoming launch of the Glanmire Health
The flood Relief Project (Glashaboy Flood Relief Scheme) in Glanmire has been progressing well. Sorensen Civil Engineering have provided the following information for road operations in Glanmire over the Christmas period. Stop/Go and Traffic lights at Springmount which was operating 24 hrs a day has ceased for the holiday period. Traffic is now free flowing