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Dublin City Council to develop new vision for Liberties |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 5:04 am |
| Tags: dublin city council, regeneration, politics, environment, dublin, irish politics |
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Dublin City Council today launched a new urban regeneration project for the Liberties area in Dublin s inner city, to be developed in close consultation with the local community. The City Council will work with the local community to develop a regeneration framework plan for the area. The area extends from St James Hospital to the west and Francis Street to the east. The northern boundary is Thomas Street and the southern boundary is Cork Street. The scale of this project is similar to Ballymun and the timeframe is between 8 and 10 years minimum. A lot of the investment will come from public funding and from private investors, with the City Council releasing land in return for new social housing and other community amenities and facilities....Bicycles for Dublin Science, Society, Stuff....Dublin City Council to develop new vision for Liberties Archiseek IRELAND Architecture NewsSee 0 more posts on this topic: City Council, Dublin City, Dublin s, Liberties Area, Urban [ Full article ] |
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