Promoting You
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Member Spotlight
Clayton Hotel Cork City – Summer BBQ! 
 

Planning your summer BBQ?

Our Penthouse offers the most stylish venue with outdoor balcony terrace overlooking the river Lee.

 

To book phone 021-4224942 or email.


Upskilling You
Supervisory Management
5-days: May 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th
 

From this 5-day management course, you will gain knowledge about the key concepts of Supervisory Management.

 

You will be able to assess your own management style and improve your interpersonal and work place communication skills.

 

You will learn how to evaluate the challenges and demands of a supervisory role and gain a range of team leadership skills to include negotiation, delegation, motivate and problem solving.


Future Leaders Programme
Leading You – Leading Others – Leading Cork
 

A unique 6 month leadership programme to equip you with the relevant & current knowledge, skills & behaviours to lead yourself, lead others and lead Cork to individual and organisational success.

  • Take the time to develop the relevant leadership skills to drive yourself, your team and your organisation onwards and upwards
  • Empower yourself and your team to be more effective, confident and current
  • Develop the internal talent pool in your organisation

Representing You
National Transport Authority
 

The Cork Chamber team recently met with National Transport Authority CEO, Anne Graham, and Head of Public Affairs, Dermot O'Gara. The discussions centered on the growing urgency and demand for public transport investment in Cork to increase commuter options, services & infrastructure.

 

Our agenda is shaped by you, for you. 


Annual General Meeting 2019
 

The 200th Annual General Meeting of the Cork Chamber will be held on Monday 29th April in the Imperial Hotel, Cork at 6pm at which the President will be elected and new Board members will be announced.


Cork's Mary Elmes Bridge to be Installed Next Month
 

The 165 tonne Mary Elmes Bridge, will be transported by barge from the Cobh shipping yard where it was assembled to its city centre location next month.

 

The pedestrian and cycle bridge will connect Patricks Quay and Merchants Quay and will be used by up to 11,000 people each day.

 

It is anticipated that traffic diversions will begin on Merchants Quay and St Patrick’s Quay from 10pm on Friday May 17th as the cranes are erected. Alternative traffic routes will be in operation.


Enhancing Your Environment
EirGrid Consultation on Flagship Celtic Interconnector
 

EirGrid has begun an eight-week consultation on its flagship Celtic Interconnector project, and all stakeholders and communities are invited to submit their feedback.


EirGrid has begun an eight-week consultation on its flagship Celtic Interconnector project, a 500km submarine cable that will link the Irish and French electricity grids. There will be a further 40 kilometres of underground cable on land in both France and Ireland. It will have a capacity of 700 megawatts (MW), enough to power 450,000 households and will allow the import and export of electricity. It is expected to be completed in 2026.

 

The state-owned company is looking for feedback on a shortlist of three proposed landfall locations on the coast of East Cork and six proposed location zones for a converter station in East Cork.

 

The Celtic Interconnector would be the first direct energy link between Ireland and France, running from East Cork to the north-west coast of France and would put downward pressure on the cost of electricity, enhance security of supply, provide a direct fibre optic telecommunications link, and facilitate further development of renewable sources. 

 

All stakeholders and communities are invited to submit their feedback by Monday, 10 June. Click here to give feedback.

 

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Upcoming Member Events
 
Informing You
Design POP 2019
 

A festival with a design-led food trail in the heart of Cork? Yes please!

 

Design POP is taking place from May 17th-19th and will have speakers and workshops in some of Cork's most iconic buildings along with bespoke pavilions dotted around the city.