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 Angela Murphy, voluntary Board member of Tuath . Pic Larry Cummins. Minister McGrath officially opens innovative office-to-residential conversion project in Cork City Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, marked a significant milestone today by officially opening the groundbreaking office-to-residential conversion project, Springville House, on the Old Blackrock Road in Cork City. The development, a partnership between Cork City Council and Tuath Housing, has resulted in the transformation of a derelict office block into 35 new A-rated homes. The 17,600 sq. ft development, originally constructed in the 1960s, once served as the former headquarters of Pettit Consulting Engineers before being acquired by Mott McDonald in 2006. In 2019 Cork City Council sanctioned an amended Part 8 plan to adapt and extend the former Springville House in Blackrock, and then change its use to facilitate the development of 31 apartments within the fabric of the existing office building and constructed 4 new build bungalows. MMD Construction, the main contractors of this development, played a pivotal role in its successful regeneration. The success of Springville House is attributed to its clear purpose and the identification of end-users from the outset. Designed to cater to older residents, Springville House offers privacy, security, and a high BER rating, aligning with the "rightsizing" initiative administered by Cork City Council. This initiative allows residents aged sixty and over to move to more suitable homes, freeing up existing properties for younger families and also supports the Government’s decarbonisation strategy.. The development stands as a prime example of successful collaboration between Cork City Council and Tuath and represents a pioneering response to Ireland's housing challenges by delivering high-quality, energy-efficient homes. The project was funded via a loan from the Housing Finance Agency and Capital Advance Leasing Facility (CALF) funding from the Depart
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 Chris Dunne feature for The Echo. Conor Moynihan at work at Cummins Sports in Douglas Court Shopping Centre. REF Down Syndrome Cork Pic VIA Larry Cummins
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 Chris Dunne feature for The Echo. Conor.. Pic VIA Larry Cummins. Áine Cummins and Conor Moynihan at Cummins Sports in Douglas, Cork.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Pat Barry, principal, (left) and Chris Hickey, deputy principal, at Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Students and visiting pupils with the Munster Senior Cup for soccer won by the school in 2022/'23 photographed at Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Students in the music group during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Students during a wood turning demonstration at Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Azem Koleci and Magdalena Zyga and their children Arti and Lona at Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Ben Foley holding a linoprint of a tiger which he created during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Students (from left) Cathal Murphy, Cody Hepi and Jack Foley in a Merchant of Venice re-enactment during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Corey Smith during a virtual reality exercise during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Students demonstrating robotics during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Cian O'Regan (left) and Conor Maher showing the presence of strontium in a laboratory during Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO john bohane 28/09/2023. Alex Dwyer (left) and Harry Price at Douglas Community School's open night in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 UCC students who turned out to watch Owen Cardiff, Ryan Hennessy, Jimmy Rainsford and Cliff Deane of chart toppers Picture This at their surprise pop up performance to thousands of students on the campus of University College Cork today ahead of Other Voices Live at the university. Picture Dan Linehan
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 UCC students who turned out to watch Owen Cardiff, Ryan Hennessy, Jimmy Rainsford and Cliff Deane of chart toppers Picture This at their surprise pop up performance to thousands of students on the campus of University College Cork today ahead of Other Voices Live at the university. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Eve Whelan on stage in the Hub at UCC as part of the Other Voices series. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Pictured: Kate Walsh (13) and Cliondhna Walshe (12) celebrating following this years Echo mini marathon which they participated in on behalf of Irish Cancer Society. EE Echo Mini Marathon, Cork City: 17/09/23: Picture by Chani Anderson
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 Pictured: Kate Walsh (13) and Cliondhna Walshe (12) celebrating following this years Echo mini marathon which they participated in on behalf of Irish Cancer Society. EE Echo Mini Marathon, Cork City: 17/09/23: Picture by Chani Anderson
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 Pictured: Kate Walsh (13) and Cliondhna Walshe (12) celebrating following this years Echo mini marathon which they participated in on behalf of Irish Cancer Society. EE Echo Mini Marathon, Cork City: 17/09/23: Picture by Chani Anderson

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