OPW Minister Patrick O’Donovan Supports Cork Flood Relief Plans

The Minister told RedFM News that there are no plans to meet the Save Cork City Group at the moment
Minister Patrick O'Donovan is in the city to discuss developments on the Lower Lee Flood Relief Scheme which has been opposed by the Save Cork City group for its emphasis on raised Quay walls.
The Minister says the flood relief works are essential in the city to protect its future and speaking to RedFM News he says he has no plans to meet with the campaign group currently and its vital the project sees progression:
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