Ambitious plans to enhance Cork city centre come under the spotlight

Tackling anti-social behaviour, expanding public transport and the future of Cork's night-time economy strategy were discussed at the Cork City Council hosted symposium. 
Ambitious plans to enhance Cork city centre come under the spotlight

Fearghal Reidy, director of strategic and economic development, Cork City Council, council chief executive Ann Doherty, and Fiona Collins, Cork City Council's night-time economy advisor. They. along with representatives from vital sectors in Cork City attended the symposium at City Hall to review progress on the city centre strategy and other city projects Picture: Clare Keogh.

Tackling anti-social behaviour and expanding public transport options in Cork City were among the issues to come under the spotlight at a symposium hosted by Cork City Council.

The authority brought together a range of stakeholders to review progress in the city centre and discuss upcoming projects and schemes, including the council’s night-time economy strategy.

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