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Walk this way: Is Dublin’s car-free plan working?

Walk this way: Is Dublin’s car-free plan working?

In The News · [email protected]

July 10, 202522m 31s

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Show Notes

Parliament Street, the short, wide road that has Dublin’s quays at one end and City Hall at the other was, up to last week, clogged with traffic.

Not any more.


In the latest phase of the Dublin City Centre Transport Plan it has now been closed off to motorised vehicles. It is not fully pedestrianised – cyclists can still use it.

That’s another car-free initiative ticked off the city council’s list, with the development of College Green Plaza next on the agenda. But that’s been in the works for years and it still seems a long way off.


And already the costs have spiralled from €10m to €80 – with no start date in sight.


So what’s happening? Irish Times Dublin editor Olivia Kelly explains.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. 


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