Nope, they'll be putting out wheelie bins and traffic cones to reserve "their" space on the public road, no extra parking spaces.
The handball centre is being redeveloped. Providing jobs for the area and an even better facility. I would have thought it would be popular but it's the opposite for some reason
I used to live beside Croke Park, the residents associations (there were 11) have points at times but can be hysterical at other times
After the floodlights were being installed and the Dublin vs Tyrone night game was announced one group said it was breach of Human Rights, something to do with freedom of movement
It's true the GAA used to give free tickets. They were handed to the committees and wouldn't you know, the family and friends of the organizers got the tickets. They rarely trickled down.
Selling the tickets was a source of income for some
Nowadays you register your name and address with Croke Park and you enter a raffle.
Tickets can be purchased as there is an allocation set aside and you may win free concert tickets.
Nepotism, favouritism and corruption are all strong words but it went on for years in these associations. If you're not related or buddies to the chairperson then good luck getting anything