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Flood relief scheme plans will create more access to River Lee – Cork city council

Flood relief scheme plans will create more access to River Lee – Cork city council

Critics say it will reduce access to river in city centre through use of concrete walls along quays

Tue Sep 17 2019 - 11:34

Concerns over State agencies’ spend on PR ‘training’

Concerns over State agencies’ spend on PR ‘training’

Bord na gCon, which attended PAC last month, spent €47,000 on PR advice this year

Mon Jul 3 2017 - 01:00

Cork City Council  defends involvement in  Sky Gardens despite criticisms over cost

Cork City Council defends involvement in Sky Gardens despite criticisms over cost

Major refurbishment planned for Cork City park to help attract overseas visitors

Wed Jul 17 2013 - 11:04



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