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CORK CITY COUNCILWATER & RECREATION
What we do
The Strategy
The Future
Cork Main Drainage - €340m
Sports Capital Grants - 07-13 €80,000
Shandon, Lee, Phoenix Kayak Clubs
Ocean to City – 2014 - €36k
Annual Support since 2005
Lee Swim €5k since 2005
• Marina Pontoon 2014 - €450k
• Port of Cork Pontoon – Clipper RTW 2010
• Blackrock Harbour Plan - June 2014 - €1.2m
• Lee Fields – Slí Cumann na mban
• Mardyke Bridge
PHOTO
• Marina Park Master Plan - €3.5m
Passive - The Lough
- Atlantic Pond
- Boardwalk Grand Parade
• Active – Water Safety – 160 Ringbuoys
• City Council Support for Meitheal Mara:
- Premises- Ocean to City- North/South - River Cleaning- Grants to Clubs
• Passive/Amenity - Provision of Infrastructure
• Active - Support for voluntary effort of Clubs
- Support for Meitheal Mara
• Policy - City Development PlanRecreational Needs Study
• City Development Plan - Policies
•Maritime Heritage
•Green River Corridors - 10m setback
•Cultural Heritage – Harbour
•Trade, Naval, Emigration
New City Development PlanObjectives
Commission a River use and Management Plan
Conservation strategy for the Georgian Docklands- Custom House Quays
Improve Physical and Visual access to the water
Promote water based activities
The Future
•Continued implementation of Development Plan Policies
•Support/Collaboration - Clubs - Voluntary Groups, - Meitheall Mara
•High Quality Design & Infrastructure
•Riverside Walks & Amenities•Marina Park•Promotion of use/increased support•Facilities for access•Provision of a shared Maritime Resource Centre•Conservation and Development of the Cultural Heritage of the Harbour
•The smell from Patrick’s Bridge
•Dear Old City by the Lee
•The Green Hills of Cork
•The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee
•The Pleasant Waters of the River Lee
•Exchange of experience energising, enriching, invigorating •European Partner Organisation•Awareness Development•Meitheal Mara has made major contribution•Positive future, maritime heritage•Amenity, recreational, cultural value of River Lee and Cork Harbour