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Nostalgia: A look back at Cork s famous Lee Baths Swimming at the Lee Baths July 1935. Amy Nolan With mounting calls for a lido to be built in Cork, this week we have taken a look back at the last open air swimming pool to operate in Cork city, the Lee Baths. The summer of 1934 saw the opening of Cork’s new municipal and open air unheated swimming pool on the site now occupied by The Kingsley Hotel on the Carrigrohane Road. In May 1934 the Cork Examiner gave a preview of what the city could expect from the new facility. Work in progress at Lee Swimming Baths, Carrigrohane Road, 1933. ....
Iconic Cork bridge is formally reopened but has it retained its signature shake? The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Joe Kavanagh performed the cutting of the ribbon ceremony and unveiling of the plaque in the presence of his wife Stephanie. Also included is Ann Doherty, Chief Executive, Cork City Council. Bishop Finan Gavin and Rev. Ted Ardis performed the blessing ceremony. Picture: Brian Lougheed Amy Nolan Does it still shake? That was the million dollar question on everyone’s lips as the first few people walked across the newly refurbished Shakey Bridge. The iconic bridge, officially known as Daly’s Bridge, was formally reopened today by the Lord Mayor, Cllr Joe Kavanagh in a small Covid-compliant ceremony. ....