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Thursday, 22nd February 2018


info@eastcorkjournal.ie Charleston Contents For Auction


Auctioneers having re- moved the


Lynes and Lynes contents


from Charleston to their Auction Rooms at Car- rigtwohill will sell same


by auction on Saturday March 3rd


at 11am on the


instructions of Mrs Maura Lee West. Her husband the late Professor Trevor West passed away in 2012.


The property was recently sold. This is a good old fash-


ioned house contents auc- tion with a large collection of items which should


cause interest. There will be Viewing


on the Wednesday, Thurs- day & Friday Prior to the Auction from 10am – 8pm daily at our auction rooms.


AUCTION On Saturday 3rd March at 11am


470 lots – Per Instructions from Mrs Maura Lee West Te contents from Charleston, Midleton


Together with an executor’s contents from Youghal. From ride on lawn mowers to antique furniture, toys, linen and


leather suitcases from the attic, interesting books, a fine 6ſt cut glass chandelier, paintings and drawings, good mirrors, garden effects, glass and china, stain glass panels, Cork chairs and bookcase and numerous effects associated with a 106 year old period property.


Viewing on the Wednesday, Tursday & Friday Prior 10am-8pm


At Our Auction Rooms Eastlink Business Park, Carrigtwohill, Co Cork. (N25 Exit 4)


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Tel: 021-4389998 / 087-2531580 All Lots illustrated on www.lynesandlynes.com


€116 Billion Project Ireland 2040 Delivers Major Investment in Cork – Minister David Stanton


East


Fine Gael TD for Cork and Minister of


State at the Department of Justice, David Stanton has welcomed the publi- cation of Project Ireland 2040, the €116 billion na- tional development plan. The plan, full details of which can be found at: http://www.gov.ie/en/ project-ireland-2040/ will bring great benefits for east and north Cork through real investment and proper planning. “In the first version of


Fine Gael’s Republic of Opportunity document, we said it is time to plan for what Ireland is going to look like in 2040. This is our plan for the future of Ireland. For the first


time in the history of the State, our spatial planning is backed up with solid in- vestment and it will deliv- er for our citizens. Project Ireland 2040 provides the national policy and plan- ning framework for the social, economic and cul- tural development of our country.


It includes a de-


tailed Capital Investment Plan up until 2027 and the National Planning Framework 2040.


Pro-


jects contained in the plan will ensure


sustainable


growth into the future”, said Minister Stanton. “The National Plan-


ning Framework, which forms part of Project Ire- land 2040, sets out how Ireland can grow in a sus-


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tainable, balanced fash- ion over the next twenty years.


intervention, infrastructure Our population


is expected to have in- creased to 6 million peo- ple by 2040 and, without any State


this will result in ongo- ing shift in population and jobs towards Dublin and the


counties. This anyone’s interests.


neighbouring is not in 50%


of population growth is planned for our towns, villages and rural com- munities and 50% for our cities. Project


Ire-


land 2040 is backed and supported up by a €116 billion National Develop- ment Plan. “I was pleased to see a number of major road


eastcorkjournal projects


in Cork included in the National Development Plan.


€0.9 billion is be-


ing invested in the M20 Cork to Limerick Road to improve road safety and connectivity between the two cities. The N8/25 Dunkettle


Interchange


will see a major upgrade and move to a free flow system.


The section


of the N25 from Car- rigtwohill to Midleton will also be upgraded. The Mallow Relief Road is to be progressed and will provide important relief for town centre conges- tion, as well as facilitating access to key supply and market


routes for north Cork’s largest town. Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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