'Not a great ment for Cork' during Jazz: Flooding needs to be dealt with, say business representatives

Flooding on Lavitt's Quay at the weekend. Image Cork City Council on X.
While the “fun, music, buzz, and excitement” of the festival were lauded, business representatives have called for flood defences to be put in place as a matter of urgency, after more than 150,000 people flocked to Cork city, for five days of packed-out shows and street performances.
Speaking to
, Michael O’Donovan of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) and owner of the Castle Inn on South Main St, said: “There are issues with the flood defences where it’s really time now that they have to step it up.“With jazz really being a showcase weekend for Cork, we can’t afford to have what happened this weekend happening in the long term.”
President of the Cork Business Association (CBA) and co-owner of the Herlihy Centra Group Kevin Herlihy, said: “I was on the street on Saturday night and it was very sad to see the flooding on Oliver Plunkett St for the businesses, the bars, and the restaurants.”