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    Council moves to block Dartmouth development

    Well better late than never I suppose

    Still I wonder if there are further land controversies just waiting in the wings.

    Has the Council taken steps to prevent a similar situation from happening again?

    Link:http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0204/ogaran.html

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    I am afraid you are a bit late with the thread, already one!
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    OK too slow. You can close this thread too

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    I am afraid you are a bit late with the thread, already one!
    Yup. here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tintern1
    OK too slow. You can close this thread too
    Who died and made you the thread nazi?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Champa
    Quote Originally Posted by Tintern1
    OK too slow. You can close this thread too
    Who died and made you the thread nazi?.
    wasn't he the guy who sewed the buttons on the SS uniforms?
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