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Pedestrianisation hours increased on Oliver Plunkett Street and surrounding streets from today Oliver Plunkett Street, Cook Street and Caroline street will be pedestrianised between 11am and 4pm every day. Pembroke street, Princes Street, Phoenix Street and Beasley Street will be closed to traffic between 9:30am and 4am. Further extended hours will be implemented on Tuckey street, Little Anne Street, Little Cross Street and part of Paul Street in the coming weeks. ....
Cork streets redesigned for diners, not drivers irishtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Works to begin to pedestrianise 17 city centre streets corkindependent.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from corkindependent.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Works to pedestrianise 17 streets in the city centre get underway next week The streets were temporarily pedestrianised last summer to allow for outdoor dining and social distancing. Resurfacing works will get underway on Caroline street, Pembroke Street, Oliver Plunkett Street, Cook Street and Maylor Street on April 12th. Similar works are due to take place on Paul street, St Peter and Paul s Place, Little Ann Street and Little Cross Street on April 19th. Traders in these areas are encouraged to arrange deliveries for before 9:30am as the streets will be closed to vehicles once the works get underway. Pedestrians will be able to access all of the streets for the duration of the works. ....
Works to begin to permanently pedestrianise 17 Cork city streets Works will begin on resurfacing some of the streets from next week. By Orla Dwyer Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 4:19 PM 6 hours ago 16,505 Views 33 Comments File image of people walking on a street in Cork City in 2016. Image: DPA/PA Images Image: DPA/PA Images AFTER A SUCCESSFUL run last summer, 17 streets in Cork city will be permanently opened up to pedestrians. Last summer, these streets were temporarily pedestrianised to accommodate social distancing and outdoor dining. Cork City Council said residents reacted positively to this initiative and works will now begin to “enhance” the surfaces of some of the 17 streets to be pedestrianised. ....