Deansgrange Village Business Group says it will cause "chaos on a busy trading thoroughfare"
Businesses in South Dublin are preparing a legal challenge to Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's plans for a new cycle route.
The local authority plans to bring in a one way system on Deansgrange Road to facilitate a two way cycle track.
The Irish Times reports that the Deansgrange Village Business Group says it will cause "chaos on a busy trading thoroughfare" and has proposed an alternative route.
The council says it has assessed the group's suggestion but have ultimately decided to go with it's initial plan.
South Dublin cycle route facing legal challenge https://t.co/323UmT7gaL
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) August 18, 2021

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