Tale of Ireland's second largest local authority told in numbers

With 200 coastal assets along a 1,200km coastline and many islands under its remit, numbers tell the tale of Cork County Council's role in managing assets in Ireland's largest county
Two Working Men, the statues known by many as "Cha and Miah", at Cork County Hall. Picture: Denis Minihane

Two Working Men, the statues known by many as "Cha and Miah", at Cork County Hall. Picture: Denis Minihane

Numbers give a great sense of the scale of Co Cork, Ireland's largest county —  and consequently the scale of Cork County Council's role in managing its many assets and delivering its many civic functions and services. 

Cork County Council manages more than 200 Coastal Assets along a 1,200km coastline,  including many islands.

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