Kilkenny to grant Cody and Pattison freedom of city

HURLING LEGEND Brian Cody and former ceann comhairle Séamus Pattison are to be honoured with the freedom of their home city.

HURLING LEGEND Brian Cody and former ceann comhairle Séamus Pattison are to be honoured with the freedom of their home city.

Members of Kilkenny Borough Council voted unanimously in a secret ballot to honour the two men at a special ceremony which will be held in Kilkenny city next month.

Cody (54) took Kilkenny to their sixth All-Ireland hurling title this year since taking over as manager of the county team in 1999.

The primary school teacher has five All-Ireland titles of his own as a player between 1975 and 1986.

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Former Labour Party TD Mr Pattison will also be honoured as a freeman of the city following a controversial vote not to confer the honour on him last year.

He was first elected as a TD for the Carlow-Kilkenny constituency in 1961.

During 46 years in public life, he served as minister of state in the then department of social welfare (1983-1987) and as an MEP for Leinster in the 1980s.

He was unanimously elected ceann comhairle of the 28th Dáil in June 1997 and subsequently leas-cheann comhairle of the 29th Dáil in June 2002.

He retired from the Dáil at the election in 2007.