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‘I would like to think I did my county some service' – Mayor of the County of Cork reflects on his tenure
‘I would like to think I did my county some service' – Mayor of the County of Cork reflects on his tenure

Irish Independent

time27-06-2025

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  • Irish Independent

‘I would like to think I did my county some service' – Mayor of the County of Cork reflects on his tenure

The outgoing mayor's tenure concluded on Friday, June 27 and he reflected fondly on his time as the first citizen of Cork County. The long serving politician said it was a huge honour to serve as the Mayor of the County of Cork and he thanked the people of Cork County for placing their trust in him. He urged his colleagues to keep battling in their continued pursuit of extra money for roads and other services throughout the county. During an emotional speech, the outgoing mayor shared some personal highlights during his time as the county mayor. 'Montana was special. Walking in the footsteps of 1500 miners from the Beara Peninsula who migrated in the early 20th century following the failure of the copper mines in Allihies. It was one of the best events of the year. We also strengthened our international ties by inviting ambassadors from China and Canda and senior legislative leaders from the United States to County Hall.' Turning his attention to more local matters, the Skibbereen based councillor said he was especially proud to host a successful gala fundraiser in Skibbereen which raised vital funds for Cancer Connect and CoAction West Cork. 'Celebrating our Olympic rowing heroes from Skibbereen was another standout moment. Welcoming them home in September and recognising their achievements with a civic reception in May was a proud occasion. 'Other stand out moments must include the memorial service in Ahakista on Monday, June 23 to mark the 40th anniversary of the Air India tragedy. It was a moving ceremony. It was wonderful to meeting so many family members from Canada and India,' he added. 'I am filled with hope and optimism for the future of our county,' said the departing mayor. 'Thank you once again for the privilege of serving as your mayor. It has been an unforgettable journey one I will cherish always. I would like to think I did my county some service.' The outgoing mayor was afforded a standing ovation from his colleagues and members of the executive. The leader of the Fianna Fáil party in Cork County Council, Cllr Patrick Gerard Murphy led the tributes to the outgoing mayor. 'You did it with aplomb and you did it your own way. You really served the people and Cork County Council with huge drive and commitment. You were a champion for roads and for back to municipal district staffing again.' Fine Gael councillor Michael Hegarty thanked Mr Carroll for his professionalism over the past 12 months. 'You represented the county, both home and away. You did an excellent job. We are so proud of you. I think you do genuinely need a break. Well done again.' Labour Party councillor Cathal Rasmussen congratulated Joe on a great 12 months. 'You led the county with great distinction. It was a pleasure to work with you. Enjoy your well-deserved rest.' Independent Ireland councillor Danny Collins mischievously said Joe will be available to carry out more chores around the family home in Skibbereen once again. 'You really represented our county with great pride and dignity. I would like to congratulate Sheila, Linda and Anna for the year. You have Joe back for cutting the lawns and cleaning the window and doing the odd dinner. You must be over the moon.' 'You really represented us and the county with panache and style that we hadn't seen before,' said Independent councillor Alan Coleman: 'You have been an excellent representative. Having listened to your contribution earlier you might consider joining the diplomatic corps you get on so well with the other ambassadors.' Sinn Féin councillor Eoghan Fahy praised the outgoing mayor for carrying out his role with a great sense of humour. 'You have been a very hard working mayor. You stressed the need for more funding for roads. This year our funding increased and you played a role in that.' The CEO of Cork County Council, Ms Moira Murrell said she enjoyed working with Joe. 'We got a lot done. He was a hard worker and he was a steady hand especially when it came to the budget negotiations. He served the county with distinction and pride.' Mr Carroll's party colleague Deirdre Kelly enjoyed the last words from the chamber: 'On a day when everybody in the media is talking about the last Joe show in Dublin, it doesn't compare to the Joe show that we have here.'

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