
(by Alan Healy, Irish Examiner, 17th February 2022)
Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster said the building presently lacks universal access.
Cork’s Freemason’s Hall has lodged plans with the City Council seeking permission for a four-storey extension of their historic building into Bishop Lucey Park.
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Munster said it is seeking approval for the development to allow them to install a new staircase and lift to improve fire safety and universal access in the building.
At present, the location of the proposed extension within the park is an area dedicated to the victims of the Chernobyl Disaster which includes approximately 25 trees and a plaque.
The Freemasons Hall fronts onto Tuckey Street and occupies a building first constructed in the 18th century, with…
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At present, the location of the proposed extension within the park is an area dedicated to the victims of the Chernobyl Disaster which includes approximately 25 trees and a plaque.
The Freemasons Hall fronts onto Tuckey Street and occupies a building first constructed in the 18th century, with…
read more: