Fianna Fáil councillor and former TD Charlie O’Connor formally objected to the planning application. Local Green TD Francis Noel Duffy welcomed the proposals although he outlined residents’ concerns in his submission to the council.
Strange that only Sinn Fein made the headline.
Now I want to say SF might be the biggest culprits for objecting to housing maybe they are not I don’t know is anyone keeping a list on objections correlating to political parties
Now the main picture here is this is a cross country problem plenty of people shouting we need more housing
The quiet part they won’t say out loud is just not near where I live
As for rules on objections ? Unless there’s a genuine reason for objection it should be ignored and construction carried on with it
That’s a libelous thing to say. He simply had “observations” 🙂
But he didn’t object, it was the fianna failer who objected, it’s a terrible headline designed to mislead,
Why can’t people wake up and realise that this is the real source of the problem : it’s not only the politicians but fundamentally the people these politicians represent.
The property class are protecting their assets to the detriment of the have-nots and they’re using their constituents to achieve this . The system ain’t broken , it’s working as intended for most.
Sinn Fein are just like the MAGA crowd in the US with the border. They don’t want the problem solved because then they’d have nothing to campaign on
I live in the area, the apartments they’re putting in now are just stupid – ones on airton road and Cookstown way are utterly ridiculous, they’re just plonked in the middle of industrial estates with no services
The local schools are full, you can’t get childcare, there’s no new shops getting put in and at night they’re pretty isolated.
There’s a housing crisis, but these are just stupid. To add to this – the area is bursting with apartment blocks already and to be frank, the 25% social allocation is killing them. I lived in the apartments at the square and found the majority of the social housing was given to so called “bad apples” when the social blocks were let in 2016 the place went from nice to the dogs.
Fully expect these apartments will be the same. Build apartments in the city centre or the likes of terenure or rathfarnham. Tallaghts already bursting.
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He prefers if you use the word “observes”.
Fianna Fáil councillor and former TD Charlie O’Connor formally objected to the planning application. Local Green TD Francis Noel Duffy welcomed the proposals although he outlined residents’ concerns in his submission to the council.
Strange that only Sinn Fein made the headline.
Now I want to say SF might be the biggest culprits for objecting to housing maybe they are not I don’t know is anyone keeping a list on objections correlating to political parties
Now the main picture here is this is a cross country problem plenty of people shouting we need more housing
The quiet part they won’t say out loud is just not near where I live
As for rules on objections ? Unless there’s a genuine reason for objection it should be ignored and construction carried on with it
That’s a libelous thing to say. He simply had “observations” 🙂
But he didn’t object, it was the fianna failer who objected, it’s a terrible headline designed to mislead,
Why can’t people wake up and realise that this is the real source of the problem : it’s not only the politicians but fundamentally the people these politicians represent.
The property class are protecting their assets to the detriment of the have-nots and they’re using their constituents to achieve this . The system ain’t broken , it’s working as intended for most.
Sinn Fein are just like the MAGA crowd in the US with the border. They don’t want the problem solved because then they’d have nothing to campaign on
I live in the area, the apartments they’re putting in now are just stupid – ones on airton road and Cookstown way are utterly ridiculous, they’re just plonked in the middle of industrial estates with no services
The local schools are full, you can’t get childcare, there’s no new shops getting put in and at night they’re pretty isolated.
There’s a housing crisis, but these are just stupid. To add to this – the area is bursting with apartment blocks already and to be frank, the 25% social allocation is killing them. I lived in the apartments at the square and found the majority of the social housing was given to so called “bad apples” when the social blocks were let in 2016 the place went from nice to the dogs.
Fully expect these apartments will be the same. Build apartments in the city centre or the likes of terenure or rathfarnham. Tallaghts already bursting.