The redevelopment of the Victorian fruit and vegetable market in Dublin’s north inner city has been 'painfully slow', city council chief executive Richard Shakespeare said’s Victorian fruit and vegetable market is finally to go ahead at a cost of €25 million, five years after its closure, city council chief executive Richard Shakespeare has confirmed.
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“We’ll be far better than Cork once we get going, but things take a while to get to a point where you pull the trigger. Then when you pull the trigger it happens very quickly,” he said. The Guinness heir on the future of the Iveagh Markets: ‘It’s going to turn into a jewel in the crown’
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