Cork County Council is the authority responsible for delivering local government in County Cork, Ireland. County Cork has a population of 399,216 (2011 Census), which represents over 10% of Ireland’s national population and is Ireland’s largest county.  Cork County Council is assuming the role of partner held by the former South West Regional Authority. Cork County Council has extensive experience in the development, coordination and execution of project activities and partner actions.   Cork County Council has extensive experience in project management including EU Co-Financed projects. As the Local Authority for the County of Cork, Cork County Council areas of expertise include:

  • A track record in project co-ordination, management and delivery.
  • Access to all of the strategic public, private and educational networks in the county.
  • Access to high quality research, researchers, documents and publications
  • Completion of local, regional and national surveys and analysis
  • Organisation of large scale conferences, workshops and targeted focus groups
  • Well-developed links with EU regional networks for project dissemination

 

 

Web site: www.swra.ie

Contact person: John Forde. +3530214876877, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.