George Hook officially confirmed as Grand Marshal for Cork St Patrick's Day parade
Broadcaster George Hook has officially accepted the invitation to be the Grand Marshal for the Cork St Patrick’s Day Parade 2015.
The Cork native, will lead the parade alongside the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Mary Shields.
The parade, which commences on South Mall at 1pm, will feature commissions such as Dowtcha Puppets and Cork Community Art Link as well as street theatre companies Spraoi, Buí Bolg and LUX.
Welcoming the announcement Lord Mayor Shields said: "George Hook, a national broadcaster, author, humanitarian and ambassador, is a passionate Cork native who embraces his culture and nationality.
"This makes him an ideal Grand Marshal for this year’s parade, which centres on culture as its theme."
Speaking about his role, George Hook commented: "As a proud Corkman I am most honoured to be part of the City's St. Patrick's Day Parade.
"It is vital that we keep alive the important traditions and festivals of our nation and I am delighted to partake in the unique celebration of our country's patron Saint."
The Cork St. Patrick’s Festival is running over a four-day period from Saturday March 14 to Tuesday March 17 and will feature events including the parade, the food market, street performances, the Festival Food Map, traditional live music as part of The Lee Sessions and the newest addition to the programme, the St. Paddy’s Day Fleadh at the Cork Opera House.
The Black Ash Park ‘n’ Ride will be free on Saturday March 14 and Tuesday March 17.
There will also be free parking at the two Council car parks (Paul Street and North Main Street) on Saturday 14 between the hours of 10am-12 noon.
No parking discs will be required on Sunday March 15 and Tuesday March 17.
There will be a live stream of the parade for those who cannot attend on the day. The link will be available on the Cork St. Patrick’s Festival website.
The Cork St. Patrick’s Festival is organised by Cork City Council and is proudly supported by Cork Airport, Cork’s 96 FM, C103 FM and the Evening Echo.




