John Mullins, Nora O’Donovan, Noel Dempsey, Finbarr Coughlan and Phil Ní Mhurchú at the launch of some age friendly seating in Cork city. Photo: Brian Lougheed

Take a seat

Cork city has just become a little more age friendly.

It’s thanks to retrofitted age friendly seating which were recently launched in five locations including Grand Parade, Cornmarket Street and St Patrick’s Street.

The retrofitting includes wooden slats and backs, and arm rests in order to meet the criteria identified to qualify as age friendly seating. Additionally five other benches will be retro fitted with arm rests on Grand Parade in 2022. Speaking at the launch Ann Doherty, Chief Executive Cork City Council and Chair of the Cork Age Friendly City Alliance said: “I’m delighted to be in a position to launch this project, particularly as the project was the result of such close cooperation and design across our organisation. The project adds hugely to the attractiveness and suitability of the public realm in the heart of our city.”

John Mullins, Executive Chairman Amarenco and Age Friendly Ambassador for Cork City added: “This project is a perfect example of the fact that if you design for older people you accommodate everyone.

“It is functional, attractive and inviting for older people to enjoy their visit to the city and more likely to encourage them to come into the heart of it.”

Speaking on behalf of the Cork Age Friendly City Forum, Phil Ní Mhurchú said: “It was wonderful to be involved in this project from beginning to end. To know our voices would be heard and that our opinion matters is very important. To see the project delivered in such a short space of time and knowing that all future seating plans in the city would consider the age friendly guidelines is very encouraging.”