In this issue
Policy
Presentation on the Morrison’s Island Public Realm and Flood Defence Project
Dunkettle, N40 and N8 Works
Cork Chamber Welcomes Celtic Interconnector announcement for Cork
Cork County Council Part 8 Planning Applications: Little Island and Dunkettle
Subsidised Training
Google Analytics - 27th February
Practical Productivity - Microsoft Outlook - 16th February
Events
February Business Breakfast
"Clock Out and Connect" at Griffith College Cork
International
Workshop: Addressing the Skills Needs arising from the Potential Trade Implications of Brexit
Member Updates
Refer a friend
Member Events

Member to Member offers
Sig UpSign up
print all articlesPrint all articles
Update your profileUpdate your profile
RSS FeedRSS feed
Forward to a colleague
Visit our website
Newsletter archive

twitter    linkedin  youtube
Cork County Council Part 8 Planning Applications: Little Island and Dunkettle

Cork County Council has recently published applications for Part 8 Planning on the following projects, and which are currently receiving submission from interested parties. We would encourage you to review and make submissions as appropriate, or as Cork Chamber will be making submissions to these, please forward commentary for consideration as part of these to  

Michelle.  More Information can be found in the 'read more' section below. These projects are:
 

  1. Shared Use Cycle and Pedestrian Facility at Dunkettle Interchange

The proposed development comprises approximately 900m of Shared Use Cycle and Pedestrian Facilities extending from Dunkettle Roundabout in the townland of Lotamore, Co Cork to terminate at cul-de-sac on Dunkettle Road in the townland of Dunkettle. The existing cul-de-sac will be reconfigured as a shared surface street and will bring pedestrians and cyclists to Dunkettle Road. If sending commentary to Cork Chamber please send this no later than Friday 2nd March.  Submission deadline: Friday March 9th

 

  1. Vehicular Capacity Improvement Interventions at Little Island

The proposed interventions shall increase vehicular capacity at each of the referenced junctions, resulting in a reduction in traffic congestion at these points, particularly at peak times. These interventions are intended to mitigate against the impact of traffic diversions during the construction of the Dunkettle Interchange Upgrade Project. If sending commentary to Cork Chamber please send this no later than Friday 9th March.  Submission deadline: 16th March. 

 
Full details on each of these projects is available on Cork County Council website
 
Thank you and as always please do not hesitate to contact the Cork Chamber team with queries or to discuss further.

LikeLike (0) | Facebook Twitter LinkedIn