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City estate residents want regeneration — but not demolition

IN your report (June 13), Limerick Regeneration Agencies CEO Brendan Kenny seems to assert he is waiting for the residents of Weston Gardens, Rosbrien, to make up our minds about the regeneration of our semi-derelict estate.

Mon, 30 Jun, 2008

Council paid for paint in anti-agency mural

PAINT used on a large house mural, lampooning the agency charged with the regeneration of Limerick’s sprawling council estates, was paid for by Limerick City Council, it was confirmed yesterday.

Tue, 24 Jun, 2008

Priest is right about city problems

THE mayor of Limerick, Cllr Joe Leddin, recently availed of the news columns of a local newspaper to chide a priest for setting out some uncomfortable truths.

Wed, 20 Jun, 2007

Council has a role in weeding out criminals

I WOULD like to commend the former Mayor of Limerick, Cllr Joe Leddin, for his good intentions (Letters, June 27), but I deplore his method of defending our city. It is not wise to shoot the messenger for reminding us that the barbarians are still inside the gates.

Thu, 07 Jun, 2007

Violence denied us a chance to scrutinise the marchers’ real agenda

I LISTENED to the radio with horror as events unfolded in Dublin last Saturday.

Sat, 04 Mar, 2006

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