Sinn Féin representatives on Cork’s northside have welcomed news that 300 concrete bollards are to be removed from a residential area which also includes an industrial zone and a major sporting centre.
The bollards were introduced several years ago to prevent vehicles from parking on pavements along the kilometre-long route from Castleview AFC to St Vincent’s Hurling and Football Club.
Residents have long complained that the bollards, each of which weighs a tonne, have rendered the footpaths along John F Connolly Road to Churchfield Road to Kilmore Road Lower completely impassable.
Cork City Council is due to remove the bollards in the coming weeks, something Sinn Féin representatives said was long overdue.
Thomas Gould, Sinn…
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