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Michael Moynihan: Why, unlike other European cities, is Cork adding concrete to green spaces?

The refurbished Bishop Lucey Path, sorry Park, with its concrete pathway and lack of greenery, is taking the opposite tack to cities like Paris and Rotterdam, which are converting concrete car parks and other areas into green spaces and urban forests
Michael Moynihan: Why, unlike other European cities, is Cork adding concrete to green spaces?

Michael Moynihan: 'Why did the Bishop Lucey project take so long to finish?' Picture: Chani Anderson

I don’t like to say: "I told you so".

(Just kidding. I love saying "I told you so", like everyone else.) It’s one of the cardinal rules of column-writing that you don’t really return to the subject you wrote about the previous week unless the circumstances demand it.

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