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WELCOME TO MAYFIELD CDP 

OUR STORY

Get to Know Us

Mayfield Community Development Project Ltd (Mayfield CDP) was established in 1990. We aim to respond to local needs by the provision of support, educational/ training and developmental opportunities to individuals and groups in the community. We work with people in an inclusive way, encouraging everyone to reach their full potential in a safe, open, friendly and accessible environment.

 

​Services and supports include:

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  • The Community Adult Learning Project (CALP) which provides first step non- accredited courses and accredited courses.

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  • A local community newsletter Mayfield Matters that promotes local services and health messaging, small businesses as well as celebrating Mayfield’s diverse community through showcasing arts, poetry and local events.

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  • A resource centre offering photocopying, printing, typing, senior alert alarms to the public. The project and its sub projects are actively involved in other local and city wide groups such as the Mayfield Learning Neighbourhood & Cork Learning Neighbourhood Initiative, The project also supports the provision of meeting, training and consultation spaces for family support, remedial therapies, peer support groups and treatment groups. The project hosts an impressive community garden with a poly-tunnel that is accessed all year round by the community and external groups​.​​

Mayfield CDP is proudly funded by:

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The Community Services Programme is funded by the Department of Rural
and Community Development and the Gaeltacht and is managed by Pobal

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Mayfield CDP Access Studio with Cork Community Media Hub

We were delighted to feature in an episode of Access Studio produced by Cork Community Media Hub and broadcast on Cork Community TV (CCTv). "Members of Mayfield CDP highlight the work they have been doing in Mayfield over the past 35 years and discuss how they serve the community today". The Access Studio Project was funded by Rethink Ireland under the SEFIT Scheme, with support from Cork City Council. You can watch the episode by visiting Cork Community TV or below.

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