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ParticipantIs there ever a situation where a certain land area is privately owned and planning permission is not required?
April 24, 2006 at 10:28 am in reply to: reorganisation and destruction of irish catholic churches #768022Dreamboat800
ParticipantIt was built on a difficult site and required elaborate foundations. It is memorable for its striking location and and wealth of detail. Cobh witnessed the farewells of many thousands of emigrants. It was a major British Army and Naval Base. The emigrants would have seen the many miltary buildings erected for them. They would then have sailed past the prison on Spike Island. As they headed towards Roches Point they would have seen the Cathedral silhouetted against the sky. Then they would have turned towards the open sea and a new life. The sentimental and historic value is the essence of this church and the origional features should remain intact.
Viva la Cork.Dreamboat800
ParticipantI think its a great idea. Why is the Dublin crying out for such economic structure. Obviously it will boost the tourism sector and how many people can honestly say they would not once try it out?
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