West Cork pier in need of upgrading 'caused thousands of euro in damage to boat'

Mr Gill said one boat had sunk recently at the pier which is located near Skibbereen and is used by local inshore fishing boats and the ferry service to Heir Island
West Cork pier in need of upgrading 'caused thousands of euro in damage to boat'

Shrimp and crab pots at the pier at Cunnamore in West Cork. File picture: Denis Minihane

Badly-needed upgrade works to a West Cork pier need to be progressed to prevent further damage to vessels that are tied up there, according to local Fianna Fáil councillor George Gill.

Mr Gill raised the issue at the recent meeting of Cork County Council’s West Cork Municipal District where he asked in a motion: “That this council would provide an update on any planned maintenance and upgrading of Cunnamore pier and look into necessary upgrades to the pier for shelter and safety of boats at the pier”.

Mr Gill said one boat had sunk recently at the pier which is located near Skibbereen and is used by local inshore fishing boats and the ferry service to Heir Island. 

He said another local fisherman had told him that his boat had sustained thousands of euro in damage from wash and waves at the pier where it was tied up. 

Mr Gill said he understood that some design work for remediation was completed in 2024 but he believed that long-term, and not temporary solutions, were needed.

Seconding the motion, Fianna Fáil's Joe Carroll said there had been ongoing issues with the pier and numerous complaints about boats being damaged and that there seemed to be some kind of design flaw with the structure. 

Independent councillor Finbarr Harrington said anything that can be done to support inshore fishermen should be done as they were “an endangered species” themselves.

Acting county engineer Brendan Meagher said: “A draft concept design was completed in late 2024 for a floating breakwater at Cunnamore Pier. We are currently re-examining the feasibility, cost and funding of this proposal and will revert once this exercise is complete.” 

Funded by the Local Democracy Reporting Scheme.

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