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11th January 2023
10:57am GMT

We feel it is trying to shoehorn too much into too little space to have the emergency service training centre there. It would hugely reduce the space available for public use and fails to grasp the importance of a once-off opportunity to contribute positively to the lives of Dubliners now and into the future, he said.In a tweet after the meeting with Councillors, the campaign group wrote:
Fantastic opportunity presenting our George’s Dock Lido conceptual plans today. We really hope to work together with Cllrs and @DubCityCouncil to make a collaborative community centred swimming facility with green space. We need to be ambitious for Dublin.https://twitter.com/GeorgesDockLido/status/1612776915852529666?s=20&t=MBRqX86uCLX5ULo-yi9EaA While many councillors were enthusiastic about the proposal, Independent councillor Nial Ring said he was not ready to support the project.
I don’t think we’re pushing an open door here. The main failure on this is the absolute dearth of figures there’s absolutely no numbers how much this is going to cost, Nial said.He added that he was "not sure (the lido) is what is needed down there", and that conversations should be had with "the people who actually live down there" before the idea goes any further. A petition in support of the proposed lido has garnered 4,286 signatures. Header image via Twitter/StudioOctopi READ NEXT: Sections of the M50 to face closures over the coming weeks