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Wednesday, 28th September, 2022. Vol. 15, Issue 39 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Halliday Mills tenants issue plea for help
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By Tamara O’Connell
Valid until 04-10-2022
A RESIDENT in a well-known Dundalk apartment complex beset by problems such as frequent parties and drug use has spoken about her experience there. The problems facing Halliday Mills on Quay Street were raised at a recent Joint Policing Committee (JPC) meeting last Wednesday evening. The block of 83 apartments were refurbished and upgraded by Co-Operative Housing Ireland with the first tenants moving in to their apartments last January. Previously the site had been home to the infamous Ard Dealgan development which was a beacon for anti-social behaviour having lain empty for over ten years. However, less than a year after the first tenants moved in, the new Halliday Mills development has quickly become embroiled with further cases of anti-social behaviour Continued on Page 2
Avenue ladies deliver for Dickie!
The ladies of the St Nicholas Avenue Residents Association hand over a cheque for €1100 to Dickie Newell who suffered life changing injuries after falling of his bicycle last April.