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Organisation: Okra Landscape Architects

Marina plans skewed in favour of GAA, say residents

Plans for a massive public park in Cork City, which will wrap around the Páirc Uí Chaoimh, are skewed in favour of the GAA, residents have claimed.

Mon, 03 Dec, 2012

Residents to voice concern at GAA plans

Residents fighting GAA plans they claim will split a huge public park due to be developed in Cork will voice their concerns this evening with the designers behind the multimillion-euro park project.

Thu, 17 May, 2012

Dutch firm wins €600k contract to design public park in Cork

A Dutch firm has been awarded a €600,000 contract to design a massive new public park in Cork city to rival Dublin’s Phoenix Park.

Wed, 25 Apr, 2012

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