Cork City Council has introduced a new fund to help enhance Cork city centre.
The placemaking fund will help the local community re-imagine everyday spaces with street art, greening projects, parklets, creative seating and atmospheric lighting.
It aims to increase footfall in the city centre and support the local economy.
Welcoming the fund, Lord Mayor, Cllr Mick Finn said: "Our city centre continues to evolve with lots of new developments underway. As part of its city centre strategy, Cork City Council has been actively encouraging groups at a street or neighbourhood level to work collectively to enhance their area. We have several examples of this and we believe this is another tool to help support that process."
City Centre Co-ordinator Paul Mc Guirk added: "Creating a sense of place is key to a vibrant city centre. Things like murals, interesting events, planting, atmospheric lighting and creative seating make our public spaces more people friendly and attractive. We have several examples of these across the city centre and we are hoping this initiative will foster other ideas through local groups working together to creatively improve their area. We are open to discussing any new project which enhances visitors or residents experience of the city centre."
The fund is open to business network groups and community groups operating in Cork city centre
Groups can apply for up to €10,000 for capital projects although many projects may cost much less. New events may also be eligible if considered unique and contribute significantly towards the fund's objectives.
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