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Background Information on Cork Civic Trust
Founded in 1989, Cork Civic Trust is a non-profit making voluntary organization, dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of our architectural heritage and environment.
Cork Civic Trust draws its support from:
Private Sector sponsors
Members of the public
The Public Sector
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Among Cork Civic Trust corporate sponsors are:
Clonmoyle Investments: Supervalu-Centra Distribution: Bank of Ireland: PriceWaterhouseCoopers: Sedgewick Dineen Group: IAWS: O’Leary Insurance Group: Cross Refrigeration: Barry’s Tea: Henry Ford & Son: Allied Irish Banks: Fyffes Group: Dairygold: Supervalu Blarney: Bowen Construction: Gilbeys Ireland: Irish Examiner: Golden Vale: Sisk Construction: John O’ Donovan & Associates: Cadbury Ireland: Irish Distillers: O’Flynn Construction: O'Callaghan Properties: Permanent TSB: Horgan Delicatessen Supplies: Murphy’s Ireland: Irish Shell: KPMG: Fairway Investments: Kellogs: Quality Plastics: Blarney Woollen Mills: ICC Bank: FBD Insurance: John A Wood: Val O’ Connor: Ronan Daly Jermyn:
        
        
Objectives:
Cork Civic Trust encourages:
The initiation of proposals for the protection and improvement of Cork's architectural heritage and its civic environment.
Public awareness of heritage issues and the instillation of a sense of civic pride.
The delivery of educational programmes.
        
        
Cork Civic Trust is actively involved in the following:
The Cork Vision Centre, a public access exhibition, event and visitor centre, managed by Cork Civic Trust.
Conserve, a traditional building skills conservation training programme.
Cork Digital Images Archive.
The provision of conservation advisory and support services.
Publications: "Revelations of Style": an illustrated study of Cork Windows.
The Roscarbery Castle Salem Preservation Project.
Cork City Tourism.
        
        
Pope's Quay Project:
The restoration of 50 Pope's Quay, a Queen Anne red brick town house, built around 1730.
An irreplaceable piece of architectural history.
Unique not only to Cork, but to Ireland.
The Trust's flagship project.
Endorsed by the Ireland Funds.
        
        
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