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29th November 2021
12:11pm GMT

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The DCC ruled that a hotel development on the site would be "unduly dominant in the streetscape and visually incongruous". Additionally, the Council said that the proposed development would "not make a positive contribution to the urban character of the area".
They added that the demolition of the Cobblestone would "represent an unacceptable loss of historic fabric and would cause serious injury to the setting of the protected structures".
News of the refusal was welcomed by many, particularly on Twitter.
Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan said: "Do I dare hope for the future of a cultural space in Dublin? #Cobblestone hotel application has been refused. Down to the people power of everyone who got involved!"
https://twitter.com/neasa_neasa/status/1465267074528387075
MEP Ciarán Cuffe echoed his colleague's sentiments and tweeted that he was "pleased to hear" that the proposal to build a hotel had been refused.
https://twitter.com/CiaranCuffe/status/1465288933475065866
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