Cork City Council Street performer Bye Laws 2024

construction, development, maintenance or repair of a Public Place or part thereof or for other infrastructural work thereon or such work on adjoining private property or for other operational reasons. The Council may by Executive order set limits on the number of Street Performance Permits, Short-Term Permits, Permits to use Amplification or Permits for a specific type of performance which may be issued. As an adjunct to setting limits on Permit Numbers the council may by Executive Order exercise an option to issue Permits for a lesser period than one year. The Council may by Executive Order introduce a requirement that all Applicants demonstrate a minimum level of ability and/or evidence of a sufficient repertoire of songs to prevent unnecessary repetition. The Council's assessment as to what constitutes Street Performance for the purposes of these Byelaws shall be at its sole discretion and shall be final. These Byelaws shall not apply to activities taking place in a Public Place that are organised by the Council or are activities that have received a Public Event Licence under Part XVI of the Planning and Development Act 2000 or a Licence to Use a Public Area for an Activity/Event issued by Cork City Council. These Byelaws shall not apply to activities taking place which have received permission of An Garda Sfochana for a cash collection in a Public Place under the Charities Act 2009. The Council may grant on a case-by-case basis an exemption from these Byelaws to certain groups or individuals in instances where the nature of the activity constitutes performance as defined in the Byelaws, but the collection of donations is for the purpose of fund raising.

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Exemptions:

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Revocations & Refusals:

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Any Permit issued by the Council may be revoked in circumstances where the holder of the Permit contravenes or fails to observe these Byelaws on three or more occasions whether prosecuted or

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