Proposed BusConnects project creates privacy issues and security risks, say west Dublin residents

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Proposed BusConnects project creates privacy issues and security risks, say west Dublin residents
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Tallaght/Clondalkin to city centre corridor would put rear gardens and bedroom windows on display from buses, An Bord Pleanála told

A separate submission from residents in Birchview Avenue says privacy was a “huge concern” for them.

The National Transport Authority , which is overseeing the rollout of BusConnects, said: “In relation to issues raised in submissions in respect of the BusConnects planning consent applications, these are now matters to be addressed by An Bord Pleanála as part of the formal planning procedure. Planning consent applications for 12 bus corridors have been submitted to An Bord Pleanála by the NTA.

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