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Published 18:06 23 Jun 2019 BST
Dublin City Council previously put forward a plan for a €10 million traffic-free plaza which was rejected by An Bord Pleanála.
In a statement to JOE, Dublin Chamber welcomed the news and stated the majority of businesses are in favour of the move. 'The idea of trial days was one first put forward by Dublin Chamber in late 2018," Graeme McQueen of Dublin Chamber said. "We’re pleased to see the Council taking the idea up. Trial days can help get more people and businesses on board with the idea - giving them a real chance to experience first hand what a plaza would be like. "College Green is a really key space in the city, particularly from a transport point of view. It also boasts some stunning buildings, which at the moment we don’t get to fully appreciate due to how frantic the area is. "The trial Sundays will give everyone a chance to pause and take it all in and really get a taste for what might be possible."Signs Charleen Murphy could be heading into the Love Island villa labi e
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