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Published 00:10 20 Dec 2016 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »More than 10 years after a 'Regeneration Board' was set up to transform the flats in St. Teresa's Gardens, today the flats began to come down.
The flats have been home to over 300 families since they were built over 70 years ago, but in recent years they have fallen into complete disrepair.
The good news is that the building work on new units will start in early 2016 as the local council phases in modern housing in the form of apartments and houses.
The flats at Dolphins Barn are coming down. So many "feature walls" destroyed @broadsheet_ie pic.twitter.com/U8HWBcNiL0
— All Powerful Darren (@iamdarrencraig) December 1, 2015
After 70+ years, they're knocking down Dolphin's Barn flats. #dolphindreaming pic.twitter.com/rOTkN62hVU
— DJKTBN (@KayteeBehan) December 1, 2015
Some might have considered them an eyesore after being around so long, but hopefully the new developments will be a much nicer place for people to live.
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