Work begins on Cork houses left vacant since being built in 2000s

A spokesperson for Cork County Council said the delay in transferring the homes was due to a legal dispute linked to a developer going out of business
Work begins on Cork houses left vacant since being built in 2000s

The homes were originally under the ownership of Cork County Council, but after the city boundary extension in 2019, they should have been transferred to Cork City Council. Picture: Jim Coughlan

Works have begun on three council-owned properties in Glanmire, Cork, which have been vacant since they were built in the mid-2000s.

It was revealed earlier this year that three properties in private housing estate Copper Valley Heights had never been occupied.

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