... that they are mapped, therefore they are divisions of land. That they can be and are changed by a boundary commission in response to population fluctuations is not exactly relevant. Any line on a map can be changed. Townlands are not immutable either - they actually have changed over the years. That they are not subject to change due to population fluctuation of course makes them better markers than Electoral divisions for you to stake your particular claim on a plot but it does not make them better markers for definitions of "Castleknock".Electoral division are not divisions of land
It seems clear the only reason there is any kind of dispute to the fraud trying to prove that Hartstown/blanchardstown/etc are located in Castleknock is to prove some guy/gal who thinks they're better than the rest (me in your opinion) needs to be proven wrong by any means. I'm looking for transparency and fairness, nothing else. Townland maps define the town land area. If you can prove that all these other arguments supercedes what boundaries are in place by the townland maps and that townland maps are wrong then please do. Electoral divisions are in fact just that. For electoral and political purposes, nothing else. Its fraud to sell something that is misrepresented. Blanchardstown is not Castleknock. That's a very simple but true fact. Ask any buyer in the know, and if not in the know I'm sure they would want to know the difference, just as much as comparing blanchardstown to tallaght. Arguing otherwise is like saying blanchardstown is tallaght. Its just not so. What's the point of townland maps if they don't matter and we just merge all the areas into one. That's not what buyers want and it's certainly not what honest sellers want.
other areas near it are misrepresenting their location thereby falsely increasing the value of properties
People are in fact buying in areas because they believe them to be another area, hence why developers have been sued for naming properties addresses incorrectly after the buyer has purchased.
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