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Last updated: May 21, 2021, 16:54 An assessment of the roof was undertaken three years ago.
English Market roof needs replacement
A review of the roof on the English Market, which needs a massive investment, is due to take place to determine what can be done to repair it.
This came to light during a recent Cork City Council meeting after Green Party Councillor Dan Boyle ask what repairs were needed and if it was possible to install solar panels on the roof.
Paul Moynihan, Director of Services, Corporate Affairs and International Relations, said the roof is a “combination of complex structures” spanning from Grand Parade to Princes Street.
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Regret that a little more imagination was not applied over the use of an historic building at Ebrington site in Derry
Planning permission granted to turn former Officers Mess building into offices
The former Officer s Mess building at Ebrington is to be used for office accommodation.
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A local councillor said he regrets a little more imagination was not applied to the future use of a prominent building on the Ebrington site in Derry.
Planning permission was this week granted for the conversion of the former Officers Mess building at Ebrington, known as Building 85, into offices.
However, SDLP councillor John Boyle questioned whether offices were the best use for the fascinating building which was built in 1875.
The removal of Irish national flags in Strabane has condemned by a local MLA.
It s believed the flags were removed by Loyalists in the Head of the Town area of Strabane mid week.
Sinn Féin Cllr Michaela Boyle says those responsible are determined to stir up tensions in the local community.
With a week of loyalist violence and attacks across the north, Cllr Boyle says this is another escalation of the tensions whipped up by political unionism.
She has appealed for people to remain calm and has urged unionist parties to show leadership and de-escalate the activity.