>They cited worries about noise, odours and air pollution and overlooking as well as fears that the development **will result in a decrease in the value of their homes.**
Objections over this are such a huge driver of why this country can’t get anything done.
I think its highly unlikely that having pharmaceutical jobs near you is going to decrease the value of your property.
Also if you look at the map the complaint about lack of green space is hilarious. Seems like very bad faith objections
Ozempic is ridiculously hard to get in Ireland, as a diabetic who relies on this medication I’d welcome this move.
fuck these cunts
NIMBYs are the main reason things can’t be done
2 families looking for a brown envelope
With enough time I’m sure they’ll find a rare snail or some birds might be disrupted by the noise or something.
“Will create up to 1,100 new permanent jobs.”
“Up to 2,000 workers will be employed during the construction phase.”
All potentially stopped by two NIMBY families.
Seems like every prick in the country is objecting to anything hoping for a payout
Keep green fields green. Except if I want to build a house, otherwise fuck everyone.
this is amazing news. 2000 construction jobs. 1700 full times jobs – and given the scale of the investment, these jobs will be here for the long haul. They need to tell those objectors to fucck off quickly. This isn’t someone trying build a block of flats, this is something could significantly impact an entire area.
This reeks of people wanting a pay off to remove their objection.
“Reduced quality of scenery” – it sounds like whomever made these objections has never even been to Clondalkin, let alone lives there. It’s in a business park for feck’s sake.
This is literally a stones throw from Pfizer Grange Castle. Which is one of the biggest manufacturering sites in the country and the world.
Novo moving in and expanding only increases the desirability of the area for college educated people and there’s already all the downsides (if there really is any) of a pharma manufacturer present.
No reason to object.
I’d love a bit of ozempic
3 words: FUCK BIG PHARMA
Little Island in Cork and all the surrounding are lucrative areas to live… And having lived in those areas, pollution etc isn’t a big issue.
I’m guessing they’re rubbing their thumb and forefinger together whilst furiously objecting.
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>They cited worries about noise, odours and air pollution and overlooking as well as fears that the development **will result in a decrease in the value of their homes.**
Objections over this are such a huge driver of why this country can’t get anything done.
I think its highly unlikely that having pharmaceutical jobs near you is going to decrease the value of your property.
Also if you look at the map the complaint about lack of green space is hilarious. Seems like very bad faith objections
Ozempic is ridiculously hard to get in Ireland, as a diabetic who relies on this medication I’d welcome this move.
fuck these cunts
NIMBYs are the main reason things can’t be done
2 families looking for a brown envelope
With enough time I’m sure they’ll find a rare snail or some birds might be disrupted by the noise or something.
“Will create up to 1,100 new permanent jobs.”
“Up to 2,000 workers will be employed during the construction phase.”
All potentially stopped by two NIMBY families.
Seems like every prick in the country is objecting to anything hoping for a payout
Keep green fields green. Except if I want to build a house, otherwise fuck everyone.
this is amazing news. 2000 construction jobs. 1700 full times jobs – and given the scale of the investment, these jobs will be here for the long haul. They need to tell those objectors to fucck off quickly. This isn’t someone trying build a block of flats, this is something could significantly impact an entire area.
This reeks of people wanting a pay off to remove their objection.
“Reduced quality of scenery” – it sounds like whomever made these objections has never even been to Clondalkin, let alone lives there. It’s in a business park for feck’s sake.
This is literally a stones throw from Pfizer Grange Castle. Which is one of the biggest manufacturering sites in the country and the world.
Novo moving in and expanding only increases the desirability of the area for college educated people and there’s already all the downsides (if there really is any) of a pharma manufacturer present.
No reason to object.
I’d love a bit of ozempic
3 words: FUCK BIG PHARMA
Little Island in Cork and all the surrounding are lucrative areas to live… And having lived in those areas, pollution etc isn’t a big issue.
I’m guessing they’re rubbing their thumb and forefinger together whilst furiously objecting.