Cork County Council Gives BAM Three Weeks To Respond To Queries Regarding Pile Of Rubble On Sullivan's Quay

Cork City Council says BAM has three weeks to respond to them regarding a large pile of rubble on the site of the former tax office on Sullivan's Quay in the city.
The mound of rubble has been at the site since demolition was completed in May last year, while a deadline for removing the rubble passed last month.
The Council says it has met and written to representatives of BAM to discuss the situation.
Plans for the site include a 12-story, 220-bed hotel which will be the largest in Cork and a 6-storey office block
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