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Published 16:58 30 Aug 2019 BST
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It will provide facilities for a wide range of people who wish to participate in water sports and leisure activities in a city centre location, including kayaking, canoeing and river rafting, which would be open to tourists, club canoeists, elite athletes and emergency services.
It is also envisaged that the project will also provide an ‘anchor’ facility for the ongoing enhancement of all water sports activity and leisure use along the River Liffey.
The proposed facility would utilise the existing George’s Dock basin, a protected structure, for the provision of a water-based recreational facility and would incorporate the following:
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