Business owners and residents in Cork suburb have 'immense concerns' over BusConnects proposals

In an open letter to Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Agency, Independent councillor Paudie Dineen has called for her to meet with a Douglas-based business owners and residents for a "meaningful discussion" about BusConnects plans for the area.
Independent councillor for the South-Central ward, Paudie Dineen, made the plea in an open letter directed to Anne Graham.
Mr Dineen said he has been speaking with Douglas-based business owners and residents who have “immense concerns” that the plans as proposed would have a “detrimental impact on their village, their livelihoods, and the area where they live”.
“They have also informed me that all manner of with you has fallen on deaf ears, which is very disappointing to say the least,” he said.
“I openly call on you, Miss Anne Graham CEO of the NTA, to agree to meet with the group to engage in meaningful discussion with an aim to reach meaningful resolutions regarding Douglas Village and its environs.”