Fianna Fail wants to bring 'edible playgrounds' to Dublin

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Fianna Fail want to bring 'edible playgrounds' to Dublin

Edible playgrounds, pianos in every bus and train station and 24 hour pubic bus services are among the promises in Fianna Fáil’s Dublin manifesto.A good showing in the locals will give them a platform to launch a pitch to be the top party in the next Government.

This would involve making playgrounds green and teaching children about growing their own food through fruit and vegetable patches in school playgrounds. The tinkling of ivories on free pianos has become very popular in a limited number of public transport stations, such as Connolly Station, where they have been placed.

Dublin Senator Catherine Ardagh told reporters yesterday that 80% of queries in constituency clinics and on the doorsteps are to do with housing.

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