Redrock plan is second attempt to build on the site at Glenageary Roundabout
In its submission, the Bellevue, Glenageary and Rochestown Residents Association told the council that there are those, particularly from the nearby Sallynoggin cottages, who fervently believe that the proposed development “remains too large, too overbearing and too intrusive”.
Ms O’Malley said she hopes “the hundreds of voices objecting to this development” will be heard, considered and that permission will be refused. Former environment editor with The Irish Times, Frank McDonald has also lodged a submission opposing the scheme. He added: “But this objective cannot be achieved at any price by permitting high rise eruptions on a random basis.”
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