There are a number of publicly owned sites in the greater Dundrum area that could be used to build large volumes of homes that could then be rented by people from ALL incomes that are need of a home.
Video exposing the extent of the corporate takeover of housing in Dundrum Village. US, Canadian, British and German corporations are on track to own over 1,000 homes in the heart of our ancient village, as
Me speaking almost ten years ago, outside Anglo Irish Bank headquarters in September 2009. The decision to guarantee all of the debts of the private banking sector was one of the most destructive
I’ve worked with Clare Daly on a range of issues over the last decade including natural resources, women’s rights and housing. She is one of a handful of TDs that have used their seats in Leinster House to drive
We had a packed room for our latest housing meeting in The Mill Theatre on Tuesday, March 19th. Thanks to everyone that attended. I hope that people picked up some new information about the local housing
Over 10,000 copies of my new four page newsletter are in the process of being delivered to homes across the Dundrum Local Electoral Area. The full newsletter is reproduced below. As you can see it’s mainly
Fernbank Apartments on the grounds of Notre Dame in Churchtown. 260 apartments bought en bloc by a Canadian corporation (Great-West Lifeco) from a NAMA developer (Michael Cotter).
Everything is in place for the state to build 460 affordable long-term homes for low and middle income families on Carmahall Road in Sandyford (business district).
My graphic design skills might need a bit of work but you get the idea! The area inside the red line is the Dundrum Central Mental Hospital site that Landlord Coveney wants to hand over to some of his property