Less Than 50% Of People Say They're Satisfied With Cork County Council

The figures also show that less than 20% of people feel that they have any influence over County Council decisions.
Less than half of people say they're satisfied with Cork County Council, making the local authority the fourth-least trusted council in the country.
The figures, which were released as part of a national survey of local authority satisfaction, also show that less than 20% of people feel that they have any influence over decisions made by the County Council.
There were more positive indications for the authority across other metrics, with more than fifty percent of people saying the Council makes a positive contribution to the area.
The City Council didn't feature in the survey, due to its smaller size.
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