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LC-green-today-07 
 Mary Harrington at the rear gardens of houses at St Gerard Majellas Terrace. The houses back onto the Beaumont Quarry public park in Ballintemple.. Cork Nature Network have started a public awareness campaign called 'Green Today - Gone Tomorrow' to highlight the controversial Bus Connects plan to remove up to 200 trees at the junction of Churchyard Lane (Temple Hill) and the Boreenmanna Road, near Cork Constitution Rugby Club, O'Connors Funeral Home and Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Plans to remove trees from the disused Beaumont Quarry are opposed by the nature group as well as local residents who say they will be subjected to increased levels of noise and light pollution and a lack of privacy if the proposals get the go-ahead. YELLOW RIBBONS have been tied around affected trees in the area. Plans to tarmac a former walled-garden at the disused Charrington Resevoir nearby are also of concern as Bus Connects seeks to find more parking spaces in the area despite opposition. Pic Larry Cummins Videos available
LC-green-today-07 
 Mary Harrington at the rear gardens of houses at St Gerard Majellas Terrace. The houses back onto the Beaumont Quarry public park in Ballintemple.. Cork Nature Network have started a public awareness campaign called 'Green Today - Gone Tomorrow' to highlight the controversial Bus Connects plan to remove up to 200 trees at the junction of Churchyard Lane (Temple Hill) and the Boreenmanna Road, near Cork Constitution Rugby Club, O'Connors Funeral Home and Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Plans to remove trees from the disused Beaumont Quarry are opposed by the nature group as well as local residents who say they will be subjected to increased levels of noise and light pollution and a lack of privacy if the proposals get the go-ahead. YELLOW RIBBONS have been tied around affected trees in the area. Plans to tarmac a former walled-garden at the disused Charrington Resevoir nearby are also of concern as Bus Connects seeks to find more parking spaces in the area despite opposition. Pic Larry Cummins Videos available
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Mary Harrington at the rear gardens of houses at St Gerard Majellas Terrace. The houses back onto the Beaumont Quarry public park in Ballintemple.. Cork Nature Network have started a public awareness campaign called 'Green Today - Gone Tomorrow' to highlight the controversial Bus Connects plan to remove up to 200 trees at the junction of Churchyard Lane (Temple Hill) and the Boreenmanna Road, near Cork Constitution Rugby Club, O'Connors Funeral Home and Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Plans to remove trees from the disused Beaumont Quarry are opposed by the nature group as well as local residents who say they will be subjected to increased levels of noise and light pollution and a lack of privacy if the proposals get the go-ahead. YELLOW RIBBONS have been tied around affected trees in the area. Plans to tarmac a former walled-garden at the disused Charrington Resevoir nearby are also of concern as Bus Connects seeks to find more parking spaces in the area despite opposition. Pic Larry Cummins Videos available