housing hell
Dublin residents reveal 23 years of living in shadows of ‘noise, dust and dirt’ as new developments encase their homes
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22 Feb 2021, 7:30
RESIDENTS of a small row of houses now stuck in the shadows of hulking tower blocks have told how their summers have been stolen from them.
The embattled people of Dublin’s Mayor Street have lived with 23 years of “noise, dust and dirt” as one new development after another encased their homes.
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The residents of Dublin s Mayor Street have revealed how their summers have been stolen by hulking tower blocksCredit: Paul Sharp - Commissioned by The Sun Dublin
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