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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 11 Dec 1923

Vol. 5 No. 21

CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - CONDITIONS AT DUN LAOGHAIRE PIER.

asked the Minister for Finance whether he can now make any statement as to the improvement of the conditions under which luggage is examined at Dun Laoghaire.

As the result of a Conference held at the Office of Public Works on the 4th instant, at which the representatives of the various companies and Public Departments interested attended, it was decided to proceed immediately with the erection of shelters to protect the tables at which luggage is usually examined. Protection from the weather will be secured by raising panels or partitions from the quay level to the station roof on the side next to the steamer from which the passengers disembark. The other side will be left as at present since the station roof and the waiting train already afford protection.

It is hoped that these shelters will be completed before the Christmas holidays. If, after reasonable trial, they are found unsatisfactory, further steps will be taken to improve the accommodation.

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