Archive for the ‘Transport’ Category

By slashing the roads budget for Cork City Council and Cork County Council the Minister for Transport has created a false economy that will in the long run cost far more than it saves.

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Tue23Feb2010

BMI’s decision to axe two routes out of Cork Airport this spring is another blow for the region. The Government needs to take the positive step of abolishing the Airport Travel Tax now.

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Wed17Feb2010

Damage to St. Patricks Bridge and Parliament Bridge to be repaired by Cork City Council

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Fri12Feb2010

A single Industrial Dispute at Irish Airports will remove an essentail service and signal that Ireland is closed for business

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Wed20Jan2010

The Aer Lingus plan may reduce flight connectivity to Cork Airport and this would have a major impact on the local economy.

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Tue15Dec2009

Real Time Passenger Information Display Signs will not be installed at bus stops in Cork. Cork has been excluded from a €5.8 million project that will see 500 signs installed at bus stops across Dublin next year.

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Mon19Oct2009

Aer Lingus staff and management must work together to carve out a future in a airline industry that has changed forever.

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Fri16Oct2009

A Public Exhibition of the proposed Passage West to Rochestown Cycle Route will be held in the Rochestown Park Hotel from 4pm to 8pm on Wednesday 2nd September 2009.

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Tue1Sep2009

Public Transport in Cork will be a target for cutbacks in the months to come. The social, financial and environmental benefits of public transport are in danger of being ignored.

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Wed19Aug2009

The condition of the Rochestown Road has been allowed deteriorate to an unacceptable extent for such a busy road and is a major concern for local residents and regular road users. Cork County Council have now announced a plan for traffic calming and road improvement works and the public have until the 17th July to make submissions.

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Tue23Jun2009