
Advertising project poses pickle for public
THE proposed outdoor advertising project across Tallaght, Clondalkin and other parts of South Dublin has been met with concern by the public through consultation.
The outdoor advertising project proposes to deliver electronic advertising boards in places across the county, in the form of 20 digipoles (large roadside signage) and eight digipanels (smaller, urban-located panels), and was recently put out for public consultation by the local authority.
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