> Milltown residents, Mary Hennessy & Ton van Nuenen told the council that the units “will create a significant transitory population”, adding that renters will ‘contribute little’ to the community.
What disgusting people.
On a cold and gray South-Dublin mornin’
A poor little baby child is born
In the ghetto
(In the *Milltown* ghetto)
Geebags
House sharing with 5 strangers is the way to go yo!
I think all these new developments seem to be going for under 100 units so the can be build to rent developments
Sure don’t you know it’s the same people who live in €2,000+ a month apartments and in ghettos
You’ve got to admire this pull up the ladder attitude.
But how do yous not have a problem with estates and apartment blocks constantly being built, when the knly direction this can go in is rapid development that won’t stop, leaving no countryside but dedicated national parks, and will leave a massive stretch of cities and towns, leaving the country without character and basically the same as england
The 2 whingers should be told exactly what the whole country thinks of them. Treasonous holding the whole country back like this
“sustainable communities, creating a sudden influx of almost 2,000 transient occupants”.
Nothing says sustainable like endless detached houses and NIMBYism. If they don’t want to accept that they are living in a city there’s plenty of rural little village land on this island they can move to
These people are so fucking evil
Oh no they might be foreign workers living in them or people on average incomes.
Why not choose a reasoning to oppose that actually makes sense, like how traffic volume will increase significantly, and how the roads weren’t designed for that capacity. That’s going to be a big problem for a lot of Dublin in a few years
I wonder what their excuse would be if these apartments were for sale instead of for rent? They’ve already played the transient card
Hey Milltown, shut the fuck up.
Not everyone one wants families with young kids as neighbours
What the city needs now is one-bed and two-bed apartments. Milltown is close to UCD, and a lot of employment.
Oh no, I live in a ghetto instead of being homeless, this is terrible!
Is “transitory population” the new acceptable term for “immigrants”?
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> Milltown residents, Mary Hennessy & Ton van Nuenen told the council that the units “will create a significant transitory population”, adding that renters will ‘contribute little’ to the community.
What disgusting people.
On a cold and gray South-Dublin mornin’
A poor little baby child is born
In the ghetto
(In the *Milltown* ghetto)
Geebags
House sharing with 5 strangers is the way to go yo!
I think all these new developments seem to be going for under 100 units so the can be build to rent developments
Sure don’t you know it’s the same people who live in €2,000+ a month apartments and in ghettos
You’ve got to admire this pull up the ladder attitude.
But how do yous not have a problem with estates and apartment blocks constantly being built, when the knly direction this can go in is rapid development that won’t stop, leaving no countryside but dedicated national parks, and will leave a massive stretch of cities and towns, leaving the country without character and basically the same as england
The 2 whingers should be told exactly what the whole country thinks of them. Treasonous holding the whole country back like this
“sustainable communities, creating a sudden influx of almost 2,000 transient occupants”.
Nothing says sustainable like endless detached houses and NIMBYism. If they don’t want to accept that they are living in a city there’s plenty of rural little village land on this island they can move to
These people are so fucking evil
Oh no they might be foreign workers living in them or people on average incomes.
Why not choose a reasoning to oppose that actually makes sense, like how traffic volume will increase significantly, and how the roads weren’t designed for that capacity. That’s going to be a big problem for a lot of Dublin in a few years
I wonder what their excuse would be if these apartments were for sale instead of for rent? They’ve already played the transient card
Hey Milltown, shut the fuck up.
Not everyone one wants families with young kids as neighbours
What the city needs now is one-bed and two-bed apartments. Milltown is close to UCD, and a lot of employment.
Oh no, I live in a ghetto instead of being homeless, this is terrible!
Is “transitory population” the new acceptable term for “immigrants”?