Dublin City Council work will improve footpaths and public lighting in area that has seen ongoing antisocial behaviour and serious assaults
wants to make Talbot Street a more “thriving, attractive and safe cityscape” following ongoing antisocial behaviour and serious assaults in the area.
American tourist Stephen Termini , from Buffalo, New York, suffered serious injuries after being attacked on Talbot Street in July of last year and was hospitalised for several weeks. “This news is much needed and the money being allocated will be a benefit to all. However, the council should consider introducing a dedicated group of city stewards stationed between Talbot, Henry and O’Connell streets to prevent crime.”
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