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The Irish Times of Monday 11th April carries a report, 'Castle Looks to the Stars: Astronomy Centre Planned for Cork Landmark' on MOLA’s €4 million project on the restoration of Cork’s historic Blackrock Castle. MOLA’s work is now nearing completion and plans are at an advanced stage to re-open the castle as an astronomy centre with restaurant and bar facilities. The castle will house an observatory operated by the Cork Institute of Technology.
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Castle Looks To Stars: Work on the €4 million restoration of Blackrock Castle in Cork is nearing completion. Cork City Council has confirmed it is shortly to seek tenders for a franchise operator to run an astronomy centre and a restaurant and pub at the site. Blackrock Castle was originally built in the late 16th century when the citizens of Cork appealed to Queen Elizabeth I to build a fort in Blackrock "to repel pirates and other invaders". It is on the southern side of the River Lee and is one of Cork's landmark buildings.
After many years in private ownership it had lain idle for three years and had fallen into disrepair when Cork city councillors agreed to buy the castle.
The castle will house a high-tech robotic observatory operated by Cork Institute of Technology. It will feature two high-power telescopes, an optical telescope which will be placed on the castle's top tower and a radio telescope which will be located over the gallery room.
Cork city manager Joe Gavin confirmed that Cork City Council has applied to the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources for a foreshore licence to fill in an area near the castle to create a car park and amenity area. He said there is an area of slobland there which the council hopes to develop as a car park and an amenity area so the Loughmahon Walk can be brought up to the castle. It is hoped that a boardwalk can then be developed from the castle up to the pier in Blackrock village. |
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