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It is now looks unlikely that the dispute between Ballincollig Holdings, who own the freehold to a large section of the barracks lands, and the Department of Defence, who are trying to sell them ...
The Department of Defence has sold its Murphy Army Barracks in Ballincollig, County Cork, to a developer for €41m. The Department of Defence has sold its Murphy Army Barracks in Ballincollig ...
THE path was cleared for a multi-million euro development of Ballincollig town centre when the ?41 million sale of Murphy’s Barracks finally went through in early August. O’Flynn Construction ...
On the morning of April 26th 1922, a small party of British intelligence officers and their driver Private J.R. Brooks departed Ballincollig Military Barracks near Cork city. Lieutenant Ronald ...
Defence Minister Michael Smith has formally completed the sale of Murphy Barracks in Ballincollig, Co Cork. The 90-acre site has been sold for €41m, with the proceeds due to be reinvested in the ...
A High Court challenge has been brought against An Bord Pleanála’s decision to give the go-ahead to a large-scale retail development at the site of a former military barracks in Ballincollig ...
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'Hopefully they will get their comeuppance': Condemnation after vandals damage Cork pitchOfficials with Ballincollig AFC condemned the actions ... by Cork County Council following the sale of town’s former army barracks land, but the transfer was never completed.
Ten barracks have already shut down. In 1998 the closures were announced of posts in Naas, Kildare town, Fermoy, Clancy Dublin, Ballincollig and Castleblaney. Nearly three years ago four more ...
Ballincollig may not have been quite basking in autumnal sunshine on Friday afternoon but there was no mistaking the warm glow enveloping the town as news broke that the once country village ...
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