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A Cost Rental system of housing would be great in Cork City, there's an under supply of apartments in the city and cost rental provides cheaper rent and long term secure tenure, from the council...
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We need to face the stark reality that the current vision for Patrick's St has come crashing down. We need to accept that we won't get the scale and volume of retailers required. We need to accept...
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That the proposed location of any of these centres would be kept in the City Centre and not placed on residental communities on the outskirts of the City. Two areas that have been identified as a...
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For Cork to realise its full potential as a liveable city that delivers a quality of life for its citizens, brave decisions need to be made. Having grown up in Cork and worked here for the last 9...
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See also comments in cover letter in relation to parking, liveable cities, connectivity, biodiversity and transport.
Living in the McCurtain Street/St. Luke’s Area it would be nice to see...
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Preservation of the Glen River Valley which is rich in biodiversity and not to be considered as a space of potential development or as land that can be bought or sold in preservation of its ecology...
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Increase Pedestrianisation and greater connectivity in the city.
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Key Questions Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028
3.4 Key Questions
Should future population growth be allocated in line with recent population trends...
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I would love to have seen the english market expanded when the capitol building was being done up to have a seated area like in Lisbon or Budapest, I think we should open a seated food market
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The waterways in Cork are underused especially in the Commuter Town
The river in Glanmire would make a nice riverside park. A long park rather than a fat park. Take the park in Valencia for...
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