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Michael Moynihan: If people can’t move safely in Cork, then what kind of city do we have?

If city councillors are reporting their own injuries as a result of lack of maintenance, then surely there is a problem here
Michael Moynihan: If people can’t move safely in Cork, then what kind of city do we have?

Footpath cleaning taking place on Cork's St Patrick's Street. Something is fundamentally wrong when walking the streets of Cork is a tricky proposition because the pavement beneath your feet is not fit for purpose. Picture: Dan Linehan

In the ongoing discussions about Cork, various aspects of the city’s infrastructure have come under the spotlight.

Little wonder. There’s a lot to discuss.

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