If the Tank Field in Cork was in Dublin, the issues it raises would probably receive the national attention it deserves. The issues around the Tank Field are not unique to Cork but have relevance to the administration of local government nationally and the decision making process within the Department of Education. It is a case-study [...]
Archive for the ‘Tank Field’ Category
The Tank Field: the issues
27 Oct 09
The Tank Field: the issues 1. The takeover of the Tank Field by the City Council a. The decision to do so b. The problems with the process utilised 2. The transfer/leasing of the Tank Field to Brian Dillon’s Club (a private company), BDC a. The process of disposing or [...]
Background to the Tank Field
27 Oct 09
Background to the Tank Field The Tank Field is the only flat green public space in North East Cork City and has been a communal resource for the community since the first houses were built in this part of Cork in the 1930s. It is called the Tank Field because a large water tank [...]
My Ten Responses on concerns raised by the Board of Management of Gaelscoil An Ghoirt Álainn
27 Oct 09
My Ten Responses on concerns raised by the Board of Management of Gaelscoil An Ghoirt Álainn
1. Queries relating to perceived imbalance and perceived inaccuracy of opinion piece
27 Oct 09
Queries relating to perceived imbalance and perceived inaccuracy of opinion piece
2. Comments on the Conditions of Gaelscoil An Ghoirt Álainn
25 Oct 09
Comments on the Conditions of Gaelscoil An Ghoirt Álainn
5. The Tank Field as the only flat green public space in North East Cork City
25 Oct 09
The Tank Field as the only flat green public space in North East Cork City





















