The councilâs discussions with Princes Street traders also took account of safety considerations, she said.
Similarly, the council was conscious of the need to keep the footpath clear and free of obstruction so that the city remains welcoming for wheelchair users and others with disability, she said.
Ms Dohertyâs vision of Corkâs potential tallies with Government plans to encourage European-style outdoor dining to help combat the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin last week announced a â¬17 million package to help create outdoor dining spaces.
Ms Martin revealed that businesses will be able to apply for grants of up to â¬4,000 to invest in outdoor seating and other amenities while local authorities can obtain grants up to â¬200,000 for investment in weatherproofing and outdoor dining infrastructure.
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Gardaà have have sent two handguns found on a Cork building site for ballistics analysis to see whether they may be linked to a number of shootings in the city in recent years.
Investigators believe the two guns, a revolver and a semi-automatic pistol, were disturbed by workmen on a construction site at Ballincollie Road near Whites Cross on the cityâs northside.
The workmen had been carrying out some excavation work on a ditch and the guns were discovered on Wednesday evening by some local teenagers who alerted gardaà from Watercourse Road.
The scene was preserved for a technical examination and the weapons have been sent for forensic and ballistics analysis by Garda technical experts in Dublin to see if they were used in any crime.
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F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd: Roche launches cobas pure integrated solutions analyser to help simplify operations in small to medium sized labs
1 on a single platform to optimise space and resources in small to medium laboratory settings
With a footprint of just two square meters, this new analyser provides small to medium sized labs with access to more than 230 diagnostic tests
2 across a wide-range of disease areas including infectious diseases, oncology and cardiology
Through automation of manual tasks, Roche s new solution is designed to simplify workflows and improve the productivity of lab personnel whilst also supporting the delivery of better patient care