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Residents Face Further Trouble With Fatima Developer![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Residents begin painstaking process to decide where to go from here
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Residents of adjoining streets to Fatima Regeneration Project Phase 2 under the representative body of The Four Terraces Residents Group find themselves pondering on what course of action to take following two more days of late construction operations on 12/3/07 and 13/3/07.
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The Fatima Regeneration Project Phase 2 commenced on March 06.It is a PPP(public private partnership) between Dublin City Council Housing Dept and P.Elliot/Maplewood.It announced its arrival into our part of the comunity by erecting steel gates to block acess to Reuben Street,which is a main thoroughfare to vehicles,cyclists and pedestrians in an act reminecent of the erection of Berlins Checkpoint Charlie.This was done without local consultation or adequate notice to local residents,some of whom actually lived on the street itself.Following enquiries of local agrieved residents to DCC Dept in Civic Offices responsible for approval of road closures it became apparrent that not only was an order permitting the Developer to cloes Reuben Street not granted but the Developer had not even made an application to DCC Road Closure Section,Civic Offices.This made the closure illegal.
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