📋 Cork City Council

Planning Objection Letter
Cork City

Cork City is one of Ireland's fastest-growing urban areas, with significant development pressure in Ballincollig, Mahon, and the City Docklands. Common objections concern apartment density, overlooking of established neighbourhoods, and traffic impact on already-congested junctions.

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How to Submit to Cork City Council
Address
Planning Department, Cork City Council, City Hall, Anglesea Street, Cork T12 T997
Deadline
5 weeks from date the council received the application — check the planning portal for the exact registration date
Fee
€20 payable to Cork City Council (separate from PlanningLetter.ie fee)
Development Plan
Cork City Development Plan 2022–2028 — your generated letter references the relevant objectives automatically

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Your letter will cite Section 37(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 and the relevant objectives of the Cork City Development Plan 2022–2028. Free preview — €9.99 to download the clean, submission-ready PDF.

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Your Legal Right to Object

Section 37(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 gives any person the legal right to make a submission on any planning application to Cork City Council — regardless of whether you own property or live adjacent to the site.

Cork City Council is legally required under Section 34(2)(a) to consider your objection before making its decision. A properly referenced letter citing specific planning policies carries significantly more weight than a general complaint.

Every citation in your letter links directly to irishstatutebook.ie — the official Irish government legislation database.

Common Questions
Do I need to live near the development to object? +
No. Section 37(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 gives any person the right to object — not just neighbours or landowners. You do not need a solicitor.
What is the deadline to object to Cork City Council? +
5 weeks from the date Cork City Council received the application — stated in Section 37(4) of the Planning and Development Act 2000. Check the planning portal for the exact registration date using your reference number.
Is there a fee to submit an objection? +
Yes — Cork City Council charges a statutory €20 fee under Regulation 29 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001. This is paid directly to the council, separate from the PlanningLetter.ie fee of €9.99.
What if the council approves despite my objection? +
If you made a valid submission, you can appeal the decision to An Bord Pleanála within 4 weeks of the decision under Section 179 of the Planning and Development Act 2000. The appeal fee is approximately €220.