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<p>Vernon Mount House, one of Cork's most iconic landmarks, was completely gutted by a fire in 2016. Picture: Billy MacGill</p>

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No sign of Vernon Mount House remains coming under public ownership
Fine Gael councillor Shane O'Callaghan was told that the council's derelict sites team has been engaging with 'multiple partners' in relation to the property
<p>The sites at 118 and 119 Barrack Street have been approved for disposal for €275,000.</p>

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Two long-time derelict sites in Cork City approved for sale
<p>The Irish Examiner has learned that Cork City Council has run into issues finalising the legal position in relation to the eyesore buildings it owns at 62 to 65 North Main Street following its CPO of the sites. Pictures: Larry Cummins</p>

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Sale of four high-profile derelict buildings in Cork City delayed
'Viable long-term' uses planned for derelict buildings in Cork

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'Viable long-term' uses planned for derelict buildings in Cork
Compulsory purchase order for common good but poses difficulty for farms

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Compulsory purchase order for common good but poses difficulty for farms
Karen Walsh: All for ‘common good’ but landowners are affected by CPO

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Karen Walsh: All for ‘common good’ but landowners are affected by CPO

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