The public consultation is now open for the major regeneration of Douglas Street & Mary Street, a transformational project on behalf of Cork City Council, aimed at delivering high-quality streetscape and climate-resilient public spaces.

We are proud to have been part of the multidisciplinary design team, working in collaboration with AtkinsRéalis and John McLaughlin Architects. Our contribution centred on public realm design, landscape-led biodiversity enhancements and sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS).

This project places a strong emphasis on placemaking, community wellbeing and long-term environmental robustness.

See article in Cork Beo https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/consultation-opens-major-regeneration-project-31836421

To have your say on the proposed development, click here.

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Michael HerlihyS

Compass Homes

“In Glenveagh’s experience the quality of CSR’s work has been excellent. This is particularly true for their attention to detail which has been paramount on a number of projects on which we have partnered together including large-scale public tenders."

Karl Duffy

Glenveagh

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