Park’s ‘decaying’ trees felled for safety reasons

Close to 20 mature trees, up to 40m tall, had to be felled at one of Cork City’s most popular parks.

Cork City Council said the trees at Fitzgerald’s Park had to be cut down as they were a health and safety risk.

The trees, a mixture of broadleaf and deciduous, were near the main gate and along the riverbank.

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