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Blazing our trail:the story of St Michael's regeneration continues

category dublin | housing | news report author Wednesday March 21, 2007 11:44author by Paula Geraghtyauthor email mspgeraghty at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Residents brave the cold to celebrate a brighter future in Dublin 8. The regeneration of St Michael's is marked as by a firework display in the area, before the tower block is demolished!
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The theme o the night was how the community of St. Michael's is carving out a new future for itself. The 14 acre site will soon be home to those who will live in a new community of 720 units. The community is seizing the opportunity to develop a social regeneration not just the bricks and mortar of new developments.

Indymedia has a good archive about some of the places and issues around Regeneration and Dublin Communities.

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http://www.indymedia.ie/article/71921

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/66997

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The kids enthusiastically received the sweets!
The kids enthusiastically received the sweets!

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The Stars of the night and their fans!
The Stars of the night and their fans!

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Warming up after in the community centre
Warming up after in the community centre

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It ain't over yet................. watch this space!
It ain't over yet................. watch this space!

author by :-)publication date Wed Mar 21, 2007 13:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I saw one in Hackney London - same kind of thing bunch of tower blocks coming down . I'm sure other readers remember the Ballymun tower come down very neatly . Just in case you didn't see it - there's a video at this link so you can appreciate how neatly a building comes down thanks to a controlled demolition. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/69007 I'd go out on a limb here & suggest that if you ever find yourself the manager or architect of a very large building in a built up urban area you might like to worry about what would happen if that building was struck by an armoured seagull or albatross flying off course during the heated mating season. Build explosives into the frame of the building - but for God's sake don't let the workers in the building (or more realistically) the leaseholders of floor space in the building know about the explosive charges. Sure they won't need to know about them. But one day they might be very glad the building they're escaping from came down very neatly ....... Won't stop people thinking it's suspicious afterwards though. Because that'sa the sort ofworld welive in. Tower blocks only come down very neatly in controlled demolitions. And if you go check out the site of this very neat controlled demolition with an infra-red scan - you'll find very hot spots which could only have been caused by explosives. Not seagulls, not armoured albatrosses & not fireworks. Which are almost illegal in Ireland. Make sure there's someone over 18 with a foreign passport holding your sparkler.

 
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