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Blow to idea of relocating Dublin Port and using site for housing
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Blow to idea of relocating Dublin Port and using site for housing

The Irish Times reports that plans to relocate Dublin Port to free up its current site for housing have been dismissed in a recent draft review of national ports policy. With Dublin Port expected to reach capacity by 2040, some had proposed moving it further up the coast to create space for thousands of new homes. However, the review argues that such a relocation, alongside expanding national port capacity, would be 'implausible and impractical.' Only five out of 79 stakeholder responses supported the relocation idea, and those who did included significant conditions. Instead, the review suggests developing a new deepwater port on the east coast to manage future trade demands. This shift could benefit Bremore Port in County Louth, owned by property developer Johnny Ronan and Drogheda Port Company, which previously considered Bremore as an alternative to Dublin Port before the 2008 financial crash. While housing developments at Dublin Port remain unlikely for decades, the focus is now on creating new economic opportunities and reducing regional commuting pressures.

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Blow to idea of relocating Dublin Port and using site for housing

The Irish Times reports that plans to relocate Dublin Port to free up its current site for housing have been dismissed in a recent draft review of national ports policy. With Dublin Port expected to reach capacity by 2040, some had proposed moving it further up the coast to create space for thousands of new homes. However, the review argues that such a relocation, alongside expanding national port capacity, would be 'implausible and impractical.' Only five out of 79 stakeholder responses supported the relocation idea, and those who did included significant conditions. Instead, the review suggests developing a new deepwater port on the east coast to manage future trade demands. This shift could benefit Bremore Port in County Louth, owned by property developer Johnny Ronan and Drogheda Port Company, which previously considered Bremore as an alternative to Dublin Port before the 2008 financial crash. While housing developments at Dublin Port remain unlikely for decades, the focus is now on creating new economic opportunities and reducing regional commuting pressures.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the debate over Dublin Port's future in a balanced manner, citing the official review's findings and contrasting them with earlier proposals. It includes perspectives from stakeholders and potential beneficiaries like Bremore Port developers but does not exhibit overtly biased语言

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