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Frank Crowley PhD, MA, BA

Economic Lecturer (University College Cork)

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    Cork traffic woes: 'Even minor accidents are clogging up the whole city at this point'

    Cork traffic woes: 'Even minor accidents are clogging up the whole city at this point'

    Why Ireland needs real decentralisation

    Why Ireland needs real decentralisation

    The plan for decentralisation AGAIN

    The plan for decentralisation AGAIN

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    Congestion in Cork & Dublin

    Congestion in Cork & Dublin

    The average car driver in #Cork spends 40 extra mins a day in congestion (over normal free flow journey time) and 152 extra hours per year. This is a ranking of 28th (1 being the worst) out of 251 European Cities. The hotspots for #congestion: 1 Dunkettle 2 St Patrick's Quay 3 Merchant's Quay 4 Kinsale Road Roundabout 5. Commons Road Data: Tom Tom The average car driver in #Dublin spends 50 extra mins a day in congestion (over normal free flow journey time) and 192 extra h
    More on St Patrick Street car ban from Evening Echo 11th May 2018

    More on St Patrick Street car ban from Evening Echo 11th May 2018

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    'A good city is like a good party. People don't want to leave early.'

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    'First Life, then spaces, then buildings, the other way around never works' 

     

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