Cork community plants trees for those who died during pandemic Glasheen event was an ‘emotional’ and ‘uplifting’ experience for elderly residents
Wed, May 5, 2021, 20:21
Cork City Council worker Paul O’Donovan and local residents Aodhan Quinlan and Ger Stack plant trees on the school path in Glasheen in memory of residents who have passed away this past year. Photograph: Daragh McSweeney/Provision
It’s been a long, cold, lonely winter, but one Cork community has brought a little sunshine into the lives of some of its oldest members with a special tree-planting ceremony to remember all who died during the Covid lockdown.
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Rockwater Shacks THE owner of a set of “shacks” on Hove seafront will learn next month whether he can have a permanent drinks licence. Luke Davis, who runs Rockwater, known for many years as the West End Café, wants to be able to sell alcohol from Shacks by the Shore, with the shacks resembling beach huts. The current temporary licence was due to expire last week so Mr Davis applied to Brighton and Hove City Council for a permanent licence to sell drinks until 10pm. But some neighbours have objected and now a council licensing panel has been asked to decide the application.