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Why we need smaller gardens to tackle housing crisis?

Irish gardens will have to shrink, plots of land will need to get much smaller, and homes must be built closer together if we are going to solve the county’s housing crisis – that's the view of architect Dermot Bannon. Is he right? Joining Ciara was...

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07.00 17 Oct 2022


Why we need smaller gardens to tackle housing crisis?


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07.00 17 Oct 2022


Irish gardens will have to shrink, plots of land will need to get much smaller, and homes must be built closer together if we are going to solve the county’s housing crisis – that's the view of architect Dermot Bannon. Is he right?

Joining Ciara was Financial analyst Karl Deeter and Hugh Wallace, Director at Douglas Wallace Architects.


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