Greystones development to go ahead.

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EoinMag
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Greystones development to go ahead.

#1 Post by EoinMag »

http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaki ... king32.htm

Not good news as far as I'm concerned, it's a beautiful spot and it looks like they're gonna screw it up.
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#2 Post by samo »

Dont think i agree with that statement the harbour at the moment looks like a pile of rocks that fell of bray head and rolled in to the sea. the new harbour will have a marina, two wall with more shelter and will probably give you access to areas of the ocean you never have fished. plus it will give a massive boost to the local economy.
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