DublinGazette APRIL 18-24, 2019
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THE LATEST NEWS & SPORT FROM THE DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL AREA
Docklands residents slam building misery Nobody is listening to us, say locals RACHEL D’ARCY and PADRAIG CONLON
RESIDENTS of a Docklands community have lashed out against Dublin City Council (DCC) as they continue to endure ongo-
ing construction misery. Several houses in the Spencer Dock area of the city have erected banners on their home, condemning 21 years of local development. A resident who has been living in his cur-
rent home since 1992, but has lived in the area since the 1970s, says that no TD or council member has knocked on the doors of the residents displaying the banners on their homes, which have been on display for two years, to ask about what’s going on. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Protests at The Ivy THERE doesn’t appear to be any end in sight over a series of protests outside Dawson Street restaurant The Ivy. The restaurant group has defended and clarified its stance over staff tips and how they’re dispensed – but protestors are continuing to target the upmarket eaterie, as they are continuing to criticise its policies.
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