The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins is asking everyone to spend time in Cork County and support the many local businesses on their doorstep this festive season.
Christmas in Cork County demonstrates the very special offerings to be found across the county’s towns and villages. From gazing at gorgeous Christmas windows with a hot chocolate in Bantry, to taking a winter walk along Youghal Boardwalk on a family day out, to selecting that special something made locally at Fermoy’s BlackWater Valley Makers, Christmas in Cork County guarantees a great day out while supporting the county’s jobs, businesses and communities.
There are a wealth of unique family run businesses in towns and villages across the county including several craft collectives, proudly supported by Cork County Council. Blackwater Valley Makers in Fermoy has extended its opening hours for the month of December with local art, craft and design work at its makers shop in the centre of town and online.
The Christmas Elves Pop-up Shop is open in Dunmanway until December 24th and features original handcrafted gifts and decorations made by local artists. Passage West Creates, a collective of crafters and artists from Cork harbour and beyond, is located on Main Street in the town and is open every day until Christmas.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins said: “Christmas in Cork County is really about supporting everyone. It’s giving everyone an opportunity to enjoy this magical time of year, while supporting our amazing local businesses. When we buy from a local business we’re helping that person to buy school shoes or a GAA jersey for their child, we’re helping them to put fuel in their car, pay their electricity bill or treat their families to something nice this Christmas. By shopping in our local towns and villages we’re also doing our bit for the environment, cutting down on transport costs and reducing our carbon footprint.”
CAR PARKING INCENTIVE
As an additional incentive, Cork County Council is providing for special car parking arrangements across its own operated carparks throughout the month of December, including free parking in Fermoy town. Visitors are encouraged to check the offers in their local area.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey added, “The retailers and businesses on our main streets and in our villages are the lifeblood of our communities. When people support local shops and suppliers, they are also contributing to the vibrancy, development and growth of their own communities. We are proud to champion the incredible entrepreneurs and business owners.
“Our Local Enterprise Offices continue to support these businesses and have enabled many companies to begin trading online over the last two years. I would encourage anyone who has to shop online to look at the websites of businesses located in County Cork first. There is fantastic value and quality to be had and it’s great to know that you’re supporting the locality.”