Planning permission has been granted for a 22 storey residential development in Carrickmines in Dublin.
The development will consist of 482 apartments, including 48 which will be sold to the council for social housing.
Residents have lodged multiple objections, and they say they're against the development due to the height, the visual impact, and the effect on the environment.
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