Cork City Council Seeks Community Input for New North West City Park
Five-minute survey closes 30 September - help shape your community's newest green space.

Cork City Council has opened a public consultation to gather community ideas for a new park planned for the North West of Cork City, with submissions closing in just 12 days.
The local authority announced the consultation today, inviting residents to complete a five-minute online survey that will directly influence the park's design. The deadline for submissions is 30 September 2025.
Cork City Council posted on social media that they are "excited to plan a new park for the North West of Cork City" and emphasised that community thoughts and ideas will help shape the design to ensure it serves local needs.
The consultation survey asks residents for input on the proposed park development. According to the council, the feedback will help ensure the new green space serves the community for years to come.
The online survey is designed to take approximately five minutes to complete, making it accessible for busy residents who want to contribute their ideas. The council has stressed that community input will directly influence the final park design.
The consultation represents an opportunity for Cork residents to have their say in what will become a new public amenity for the North West area of the city. The council's approach prioritises community involvement in the planning process from the earliest stages.
With less than two weeks remaining for submissions, residents interested in contributing to the park's development are encouraged to complete the survey soon. The 30 September deadline means time is limited for community input.
The survey can be accessed through the link here: https://app.maptionnaire.com/q/9lo4hln3bjf7