
Vacant homes on Main Street to be inspected
Two long-standing vacant homes sat side-by-side on Clondalkin’s Main Street are to be inspected by the council with a view to returning them to use.
The two semi-detached bungalows on Main Street are to be examined by the local authority’s housing inspector to review the status and condition of the properties.
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