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Michael Moynihan: Taskforce timelines are predictable — why can't we skip the boring bits?

Maybe emulating the Dublin City Taskforce isn’t the greatest idea for Cork after all, writes Michael Moynihan
Michael Moynihan: Taskforce timelines are predictable — why can't we skip the boring bits?

You have to ask whether Cork would be better off bypassing the taskforce recommendations phase and simply proceed directly to the part of the pantomime where we simply establish the Cork version of the Dublin City Regeneration Authority of this pantomime. Picture: Chani Anderson

A timeline to start us off this morning:

May 9, 2024: The government has appointed a taskforce to take a holistic view of the measures required to rejuvenate Dublin City Centre, north and south — Department of the Taoiseach.

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