Ann Doherty – Cork Past Present and Future

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Academy of Urbanism Congress 2018

CORK CITY Past Present and Future Ann Doherty, Chief Executive, Comhairle Cathrach ChorcaĂ­ Cork City Council


Cork in context


Cork- Ireland’s only Second Tier City


Cork: population and governance City Admin

boundary: 125,000 (New boundary 210,000) Built–up City and suburbs: 208,000 Metropolitan Area: 300,000+ Cork City plus Cork County: 542,196


Historical Development

Statio Bene Fide Carinis A safe Harbour for Ships


Plan of Cork 1545


CORK Today




Cork City : The People •

Population +5% between 2011 and 2016

Young and energetic city: Much higher 20-35 year old population than state average

Diverse population: 59 languages spoken in the City and 20% of the population of the City not born in the state.

University city with 35,000+ students: Manchester University has 39,000 students and serves Greater Manchester’s population of 4 million

Twice as many people moving to live in Cork city than the average for the rest of the country


CORK

The people

Third level participation


CORK: Economy •  Industrial Development Authority Cork – significant hub for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) –  Sectors: BioPharma, Life Sciences, Med tech, ICT –  35,000 jobs

•  Enterprise Ireland

–  Indigenous Companies – key focus to balance FDI –  600+ Cork Clients: 24,000+ Jobs –  Internationalisation supports SMEs –  Local Enterprise Offices in Cork City Council - micro-companies

Cork City •  City employment +10% 2011-2016 , particularly in ICT sector e.g. Cyber Security •  74% of businesses employ fewer than 10 people (city centre) •  19 organisations employ over 500 people, providing 35% of the city’s total employment e.g. Apple European etc (EMEIA) HQ 6,000+ employees



Why Cork?


A honey comb of strategies at work in Cork City


Cork City : Development •

Over 130,000 m2 of office space has been permitted in Cork City in the last 3 years.

Cork City will see a 30% increase in hotel bedrooms in the next 3-4 yrs

Over 1,000 student bed spaces current under construction in Cork City, 2000 more in planning

Over 10,000 m2 of new educational floor space is under construction or recently completed in city centre


Ireland 2040 - National Planning Framework – what it means for Cork §  National Strategic and Investment Plan for Ireland to 2040 §  Cork - national and international role, complementing Dublin §  Cork city and suburbs +50%, from 208,000 to 315,000 people by 2040 §  Delivery of large-scale regeneration projects Cork Docklands (City Docks and Tivoli Docks) §  Major investment in infrastructure, step change in public transport city-wide (rapid transit route - Ballincollig to Mahon) §  Expansion of health and educational facilities

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Place-making and creating inclusive communities, are critical


Cork 2050: Metropolitan Cork: land use and transportation strategy


City Centre Revitalisation – Underway


A PROFILE OF CORK

The Economic Sectors:


Cork Docklands redevelopment – potential game-changer for Cork

§  Delivery of Cork Docklands (City Docks and Tivoli Docks) and enabling infrastructure; §  180 hectares - largest ‘brownfield’ development area in Ireland (Dublin Docklands = 120 hectares) §  Local Area Plans in preparation


Key Enablers of growth •  Regeneration potential of docklands •  Enhanced citywide transport system including east-west light rail route, buses, cycling and walking •  Enhance public realm and amenities in e.g. City Centre and Parks such as Marina Park


Further enablers •  •  •  •  •

Place making Arts and culture Increased housing provision Social Inclusion Educational investment


Ireland 2040 Challenges for Cork §

Project Delivery – human resources

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Accommodating increased population – c.50% nonnational i.e. 65,000 – at higher densities

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Achieving shift to non-car modes of transport

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Responsive service delivery

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Maintaining competitiveness and attractiveness

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Building resilience to external threats



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