Work completed on Clonakilty’s flood relief scheme
Work has been completed on Clonakilty’s flood relief scheme after almost three years of work.
Cork TD Christopher O'Sullivan says construction contractors Ward & Burke will pack up and move out on April 12th.
“Although business have had to put up with years of disruption those days are now well and truly behind us. Clonakilty, its streets, residence and businesses will be safe from flooding,” Deputy O’Sullivan said.
“The peace of mind and security it will give to residents and businesses in the town have made it all worth while. Post-pandemic, Clonakilty will be well and truly open for business.”
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