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Pedestrianisation Of Parts Of The City May Become Permanent

Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly

02:28 2 Nov 2020


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Dublin City Council is proposing the permanent pedestrianisation of several streets in the city, following a trial some weeks ago.

Areas around Grafton Street including South William Street and Drury Street were closed to traffic over a number of weekends during the summer.

A period of consultation will now take place with pedestrians and the business community on plans to introduce the changes permanently.

South William Street will not be fully pedestrianised in order to allow for cars exiting the Brown Thomas car park.

Councillor Janet Horner says the decision to move to a more permanent solution is based on feedback from the public.

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