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Unread 21-06-2009, 20:10   #1
Mark Hennessy
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Default [Article] "Stuff" to be knocked down during building of Metro

A complete non story from the usual anti public transport SB Post.

The headline says:
"Metro works to demolish part of St Patrick’s college "

The story says:
Walls and trees to be knocked down and a children's playground is "nearby".

Unbelievable crap.

http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/st...594-qqqx=1.asp

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Some of the walls and trees at St Patrick’s teacher training college in Drumcondra, Dublin, will be knocked down as part of ‘enabling works’ for the Metro North project.

The works will also include the building of a ventilation shaft for the rail project near to a children’s playground.
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Unread 22-06-2009, 09:31   #2
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Oh god forbid that someone mistakes the TBM with a see saw!

Somebody please think of the children!

Horrendous reporting.

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And they are getting a new playground.
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