Kieran’s Report to Cork City Council on re: Arts Report, 9 October 2009
Lord Mayor,
It is clear that the Arts have made a tremendous contribution to the economy, employment and the well-being and self confidence of Metropolitan Cork and I wish to thank the city management for building such a good structure leading up to Cork 2005 and building post Capital of Culture legacies.
However, when one gets into the guts of the report, there are areas where the City Council can improve on.
Through this report, the arts amenities of the county are faring much better compared to the city.
Page 10 of the report supports this argument,
Blarney Castle had 297,000 visitors in 2007 whilst Fota Island and House had 290,000 whilst Cobh Heritage Centre had 109,000
Putting the city in the context of the metropolitan Cork, the Crawford Art Gallery did have a great season with 200,000 visitors (an institution now in danger of being amalgamated under the National gallery)
then one comes to the smaller numbers –
Cork City prison (50,000), the Cork Vision Centre (40,000), Fitzgerald’s Park Museum (26,000) which from the recent financial report is being invested with E.810,000 per annum from the Council – one would have the question the value for money here
And then you have the Cork Butter market which only attracted a mere 4,500 people, which is located in the historic Shandon area and reflects the under-selling of the historic Shandon area and its cultural heritage. The footfall was fifty times more in Blarney Castle than around Shandon.
Page 11 shows another startling fact – that 8 per cent of those attending festivals are from outside the country – this is a very low figure especially with the amount of Trojan work that goes into carrying out the festivals.
I am aware that the City Council is investing on average 250,000 into Cork Marketing Partnership – the total annual budget of the Partnership comes in around the E.500,000 mark. So City Council have a fifty per cent stake. So Lord Mayor, I wish to call for a strategy review of the money being invested in marketing Cork City. The share of success should be equally shared amongst the institutions and partners.
It is clear especially in the Blarney and Fota case that tourists are being bused to these locations past the city attractions. This needs to be reviewed. Thanks Lord Mayor.