Fury over mast plan
Northside People - Dublin, Ireland
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
LOCAL residents and schools in Dublin 15 are furious over a sports club’s controversial revenue-generating idea to erect communication antennae on its property.
The communities of Sheepmore and Blakestown are outraged that St Peregrine’s GAA club are considering the move, especially given the proximity of the property to national schools.
However, the cash-strapped club say that at least e10,000 could be generated annually from each company that uses the antennae.
Debbie Dawnay, chair of Sheepmore Residents’ Association, said the majority of homeowners in the area are vehemently opposed to the move.
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http://www.dublinpeople.com/content/view/2517/57/
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
LOCAL residents and schools in Dublin 15 are furious over a sports club’s controversial revenue-generating idea to erect communication antennae on its property.
The communities of Sheepmore and Blakestown are outraged that St Peregrine’s GAA club are considering the move, especially given the proximity of the property to national schools.
However, the cash-strapped club say that at least e10,000 could be generated annually from each company that uses the antennae.
Debbie Dawnay, chair of Sheepmore Residents’ Association, said the majority of homeowners in the area are vehemently opposed to the move.
Read More...
http://www.dublinpeople.com/content/view/2517/57/
rudkla - 21. Okt, 22:05