'The end of an era': Famous Cork chipper Jackie Lennox's announces it is to close

Speaking to
during a break from budget talks, Tánaiste Mícheál Martin said last night that he would like to thank the Lennox family for the “enormous contribution they’ve made” after the shock announcement that the famous chipper would be closing its doors next Sunday after 73 years in business.
Following the announcement, Green Party councillor Dan Boyle, Lord Mayor of Cork, described the chipper as a Cork institution.
The chip shop has been open since 1951 at the top of Bandon Road, and has served high-quality traditional fish and chips and other battered foods to generations of Corkonians as well as students from UCC and other educational institutions.
While other local eateries have closed in recent months due to cost pressures, Brian and Frances Lennox, the brother-and-sister owners of the business, have cited the march of time as their reason for the decision.