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1573428 inside oliver bond flats mould and rats rampant residents say

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AI-generatedThis is a local housing crisis story in Dublin, Ireland. No direct commercial mechanism for any sector. No company, commodity, or supply chain impact. The event is a public housing regeneration delay with no private sector involvement or market signal. Relevant sectors list is empty because none of the trigger conditions (a)-(e) are met: no investment amount, no regulation targeting a sector, no price move, no economic indicator, no M&A or partnership.
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- Oliver Bond flats in Dublin, built 1930s, 391 flats.
- Regeneration plan halted by Department of Housing over value for money concerns.
- Current proposal would reduce number of homes by up to 40%.
- Residents report damp, mould, rat infestations for years.
- Minister James Browne says funding remains available.