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Local elections: Improving infrastructure a vital priority for Cobh public areas

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Local elections: Improving infrastructure a vital priority for Cobh public areas

MANAGING limited parking facilities in Cobh, upgrading the road infrastructure, and ensuring sufficient council staff are in place to maintain public areas, are some of the key matters Cobh and Harbour Chamber president Toddy Stafford would like to see incoming elected members focus on.

Mr Stafford said that, to ensure the local community and economy develops, various issues need to be addressed. Incoming councillors “must ensure that they firstly co-operate to ensure they act cohesively for the benefit of the local area and inhabitants”.

“The existing only road access to Cobh was first slated for change in 1981. This must now be progressed urgently as it is impeding all development in the area resulting in a stay on both housing and commercial expansion.

“The increasing local and seasonal population necessitate that the council ensure the provision of adequate council staff for maintenance and supervision, this creates an enjoyable environment in which to live, work, and visit,” he added.

Mr Stafford said he would also like to see the improved management of limited parking facilities “to create a balance for local, commercial and visitor use”.

He also said he would like to see further action on vacant and derelict properties to provide for more town centre living.

Cobh and Harbour Chamber is comprised of local business representatives, who join together to promote the economic and social development of the Cork Harbour community.

Mr Stafford said the chamber has “always had a good working relationship with local councillors”.

“We wish to acknowledge their commitment and dedication to public service, and we look forward to working together in the future for the greater good of the community and the business sector,” he added.

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