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<p>Cork City councillor Colm Kelleher is expected to be elected the next Lord Mayor.</p>

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A vote on the venue for the election of Cork's next Lord Mayor has sparked a political row and prompted calls for a “neutral venue” to be chosen.
The newly-elected Lord Mayor Cllr Joe Kavanagh after the handing over of the chain of office from Outgoing Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan. Pic; Larry Cummins

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Unruly UCC students hit with €11k in fines
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#Elections2019: Talks on Cork mayor begin as final seats filled following recount
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Cork City Council to change rules on replacements
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Cork city councillors seek to avert 3% commercial rates hike
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Cork City Council’s property tax rate unchanged
Cork City Council’s property tax rate unchanged

Cork City Council&rsquo;s decision not to increase the local property tax (LPT) next year means it will be &euro;777,000 better off &mdash; but local householders will face hikes of up to &euro;70 each as a result, depending on the valuation of their home.

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