I’ve got my home within a reasonable commute to the city centre and that’s all that matters.
These people don’t give a shite about urban sprawl
What does it actually say? My screen has about 2 pixels
Development on the old nuns land beside Beaumont hospital. It will hardly spoil the present view but you’ll need new blinds.
In fairness High Rise should only be necessary in the City Centre/Docklands/D1,2,3,4 for the time being…its madness going high so far out. No reason for it until population gets much larger.
Got a link or pics of the development
It’s the same in Sallynoggin, crying out against high rise on a site that’s been derelict for decades. They think high rise is 9 stories.
Absolutely ridiculous, and of course they muppet Richard Boyd Barrett is in on it. Moans about the housing crisis yet objects to every development in Dun Laoghaire.
This isn’t even NIMBYism, this is bordering on BANANAism (Build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything). It’s a derelict former fruit and veg site less than 5km from the centre of the city. What exactly would be suitable development there ?
This one is great, the entire estate the other side of the apartments has signs to “save our wall” like they have the Great wall of China or wailing wall as a local treasure.
They’re protesting making a pedestrian walkway from the apartment block to the park next door because the apartment people might park on the other side and walk through.
Shower of eejits. Is there any kind of a national campaign against this nonsense?
“We need homes, stop blocking everything.”
Same type of people who bitch about the affordability of homes, how Dublin is so expensive, and how public transport is a joke.
Seriously, they don’t realize how much of a hypocrite they can be.
As someone who lives in Beaumont, like what’re you worried about?
The view of six lads gobbing outside the petrol station?
These are just like the painful folks “campaigning” against BusConnects.
You’re pretending that it’s about the trees and the environment. It’s not. You just don’t want a bus corridor near your house.
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Nothing will rise but the property values.
I’ve got my home within a reasonable commute to the city centre and that’s all that matters.
These people don’t give a shite about urban sprawl
What does it actually say? My screen has about 2 pixels
Development on the old nuns land beside Beaumont hospital. It will hardly spoil the present view but you’ll need new blinds.
In fairness High Rise should only be necessary in the City Centre/Docklands/D1,2,3,4 for the time being…its madness going high so far out. No reason for it until population gets much larger.
Got a link or pics of the development
It’s the same in Sallynoggin, crying out against high rise on a site that’s been derelict for decades. They think high rise is 9 stories.
Absolutely ridiculous, and of course they muppet Richard Boyd Barrett is in on it. Moans about the housing crisis yet objects to every development in Dun Laoghaire.
This isn’t even NIMBYism, this is bordering on BANANAism (Build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything). It’s a derelict former fruit and veg site less than 5km from the centre of the city. What exactly would be suitable development there ?
This one is great, the entire estate the other side of the apartments has signs to “save our wall” like they have the Great wall of China or wailing wall as a local treasure.
They’re protesting making a pedestrian walkway from the apartment block to the park next door because the apartment people might park on the other side and walk through.
Shower of eejits. Is there any kind of a national campaign against this nonsense?
“We need homes, stop blocking everything.”
Same type of people who bitch about the affordability of homes, how Dublin is so expensive, and how public transport is a joke.
Seriously, they don’t realize how much of a hypocrite they can be.
As someone who lives in Beaumont, like what’re you worried about?
The view of six lads gobbing outside the petrol station?
These are just like the painful folks “campaigning” against BusConnects.
You’re pretending that it’s about the trees and the environment. It’s not. You just don’t want a bus corridor near your house.