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Anger as NO public input for bike plan RACHEL D’ARCY A PUBLIC consultation for a Kimmage to Donnybrook greenway was voted against in a South-East area meeting of DCC earlier this week. The proposed ‘neighbourhood
greenway’, also known as ‘a quietway’, would have created a safe cycling and walking route from Kimmage to Donnybrook, linking in Terenure, Rathmines and the northern edge of Milltown. The proposal was initially put forward by Cllr Paddy Smyth (FG), who said he
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is “disappointed” that other councillors voted against public consultation on the project. On Twitter, cyclists voiced their frustration with the councilors who voted against the greenway. SEE FULL STORY ON PAGE 8
Joyriders bring anger to quiet Finglas estate RECKLESS joyriders blitzed through a housing estate in Finglas last weekend, with a viral video highlighting their dangerous driving as they bashed into each other at Berryfield. A resident’s car was damaged by the joyriders, who also sent people running for safety as they drove around the estate, sending a cascade of sparks flying across the road from their increasingly damaged vehicles. Residents and councillors were quick to blast the idiotic driving brought to the quiet estate. See Full Story on Page 2
Dozens to bed down to help highlight crisis DOZENS of homeless support volunteers will bed down in O’Connell Street this Saturday in a bid to draw attention – and spur decisive action – over the city’s ever worsening homelessness crisis. Some 40 or 50 members of Saoirse will be sleeping rough, highlighting the plight of so many on our city’s streets, with members speaking of the rising tide of people needing their support, and the need for a better response from authorities to the national crisis. See Full Story on Page 3