Cork City Council spends €326,550 restoring a historic firemen's hut, sparking cost debate.
Cork City Council spent €326,550 restoring a 120-year-old Fireman's Rest, a small hut used by firemen and transport workers. Critics argue the cost is excessive and not justified, but the council defends the project as part of a heritage preservation program, emphasizing its historical significance and the need for specialized craftsmanship. The restored hut is now located outside the fire station in Anglesea Street.
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