Cork Business Association has a clear vision for a 'safer and busier' city

Green Party councillor Oliver Moran said he hoped initiatives such as the recent night-time economy Coffee House Lates pilot scheme would encourage businesses to open late more regularly, “thus enhancing the vibrancy of the city centre”. Picture; David Creedon.
Dave O’Brien was speaking to
after Green Party councillor Oliver Moran said that people living over shops or restaurants and bars on Patrick Street are essential to stop it being “a lonely place” at night.Mr O’Brien said the CBA’s vision was to see more city-centre living, so that Cork could be more like cities on mainland Europe, where city-centre inhabitants enjoy a vibrant urban night life.
“We feel the city is safe; it has its problems, like every other city in Europe and the world,” said Mr O’Brien.
“At the same time, there’s a lot going on in the city centre, and a lot of work being done to improve it.