'We have the Luas, so do we really need a metro?': the Ranelagh residents at the centre of the Metrolink row
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'We have the Luas, so do we really need a metro?': the Ranelagh residents at the centre of the Metrolink row
"Objectors from Dartmouth Square get judicial review but few wanted to talk about the looming case"
"A woman walking her dog on Dartmouth Square last Friday morning was struggling to hear because council workers were drilling in a nearby shrubbery."
"They were boring holes as they went about getting the place ready for Christmas, but that was only a minor commotion compared with the disruption some people here fear they are about to experience."
Objectors from Dartmouth Square have obtained a judicial review challenging decisions affecting the square. Few residents were willing to comment on the impending legal action. Council workers were drilling holes in nearby shrubbery to prepare the square for Christmas, creating audible disruption for passersby. A woman walking her dog struggled to hear because of the drilling. The preparatory works were described as a minor commotion compared with the larger disruption some locals fear could result from the disputed changes. Tension exists between council activity and local objections as the legal process approaches.
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