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27th
August 2001
PRESS
RELEASE
RESTORE
DUN LAOGHAIRE BATHS CALL BY GREEN PARTY TO COUNCIL
The
Green Party has called on Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council to restore the public
baths at Dún Laoghaire for use as an outdoor public bathing facility. The Party
has given its full backing to the public march being held next Sunday 2nd
September to draw attention to the state of the Baths.
“We
are calling on Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council to restore the baths for public
use”, explained Green Party Councillor Ciarán Cuffe today. The water in
Dublin Bay is being cleaned up by the new Ringsend Treatment Plant, and
sea-water baths would be very popular.
“Just
looking at the numbers of people swimming at Sandycove and Forty-Foot shows how
busy the baths could be. The provision of sensitively designed tea-shop,
juice-bar and gym facility could extend the use of the Baths through the winter
months.
The
Green Party has called on Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Council to restore the baths
and to make a public statement on the issue. Next Sunday’s march will show the
Local Authority that action is needed.
‘How
is it that Dublin City Council can build boardwalks, pedestrian bridges and
rebuild swimming baths while Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Council throws up its hands
and says the money isn’t there to restore the Baths?
ENDS
For
further information contact:
Ciarán
Cuffe 618 3082 or 087
265 2075
Vincent
McDowell 280 6700
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