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How do I banish that weird musty smell from my washing machine?

Stinky clothes? Don’t call the plumber. Just read this first, says cleaning guru Laura de Barra.

IF YOUR CLOTHES  are coming out of the washing machine smelling less than fresh, it’s probably a sign your machine needs a proper clean.

Luckily, this is something you can easily do yourself without any emergency calls to the plumber, according to Laura de Barra. 

Every fortnight de Barra brings her home maintenance expertise to the Glenveagh Home Magazine on TheJournal.ie – and this week she’s tackling the humble washing machine. 

Good god, why is my machine smelling like damp?

So, you thought you left a load in too long and a few washes with extra detergent would kill the damp smell off… but it’s still there and getting worse. That musty smell is most often the result of mould hiding somewhere in your machine, usually from one of two reasons:

- Over-using detergent: Ideally, leftover water in your machine will evaporate, but if you use too much detergent, the water will be soapier, meaning it hangs out longer and encourages mould.
- Lower temperature cycles: Hot temperatures kill mould spores. Using lower temperatures (on an eco cycle, for example) means mould has more chance to grow. This doesn’t mean you should stop using the eco cycle, but it does mean you need to be more conscientious with maintaining your machine.

How do I know if there’s mould in my machine?

First, check inside the rubber door seal. You may spot mould here when you peel the rubber back. Second, check inside the detergent drawer. Water enters here first and moistures gets trapped – especially as most of us open them less these days thanks to laundry pods.

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Can I ever banish the horrible smell?

OMG, of course! Your machine just needs a deep clean. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Rubber gloves to protect your hands
  • A sink full of washing up liquid and warm water (a.k.a. the Goddess Bath)
  • Cloths x 2
  • White vinegar
  • Bicarbonate of soda

1. First, plug out the machine or turn it off at the wall. Safe is chic.

2. Pull out detergent drawer, pop it in the goddess bath, and leave it to soak while you tackle the rest. Make sure you wipe down the interior of where the drawer sits with some vinegar and a damp cloth.

3. Then another vinegar wipe down for inside the drum, removing any dirt or hair that’s stuck inside. If you see mould when you pull back the door seal, wipe this off. Don’t use any abrasive cleaning products or scrubbers that could damage the seal. If it is particularly bad, lay a vinegar soaked cloth in the folds for a few hours and this will work its magic. Wipe clean after.

4. Remove your detergent drawer from the soapy water, rinse it, dry it and pop it back in its place.

5. Run a deep clean cycle, using bicarb and vinegar instead of detergent. These, combined with hot water, will gloriously wash through the system and remove mould spores, soap scum and so on.

To do this, pour one cup of vinegar into the drum, and a mix of ½ cup water and ½ cup bicarbonate of soda into the drawer. Then simply turn on a hot wash setting. Once it is done and has cooled down, wipe dry, paying special attention to the seal. Leave the door and drawer open so that the machine air dries. If it’s a really smelly machine you may need to do this a couple of times.

How do I keep mould away for good?

First, use the right amount of detergent in all washes, and don’t be tempted to over fill or throw in another pod. I won’t even get started on what it does to your clothes.

Second, leave the door and drawer open after every wash to help the machine dry out.

And finally, run a self clean or vinegar and bicarb hot cycle once a month. Also, do some hot washes whenever possible.

Follow @lauradebarra on Instagram for more pro cleaning tips (and plenty of other fabulousness too).

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    Mute fiachra29
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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:13 PM

    The plans look impressive and it’s good news for Dún Laoighaire in particular but why did they attach the “this will make Dublin the new Copenhagen” tag, it automatically cheapens the plans and makes them look like a rip-off, like we’re trying to imitate instead of innovate. The media constantly do this in Ireland like the branding of the Grand Canal Dock area as Silicon Dock, will they ever have minds of their own.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:31 PM

    You’re right, it’s sad. It’s like we haven’t initiative or determination to pursue ideas or policy out of mere belief and conviction. We seem to just follow.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:57 PM

    Sin fíor. Ag déanamh cóipeáil i gcónaí. Ach ní nach ionadh agus ár dteanga féin caite ar leataobh.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:57 PM

    Took the words out of my mouth fiachra. Its called collective inferiority complex. Irish media absolute tosh.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 4:53 PM

    New Copenhagen? Is Copenhagen filled with junkie zombies? For this plan to work they need to get rid of that bloody methedrone clinic in dun laoghaire centre

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:09 PM

    And send them out onto the streets instead to bother the tourists?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:14 PM

    Nope, have a clinic, just don’t have it right in the middle of the town centre

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:18 PM

    Well done Darren, you are today’s muppet for bringing junkies into a totally unrelated article. There is always one.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:22 PM

    Well, they (the drug addicts) are currently bothering the locals. Have heard of dozens of experiences of people being accosted by drug addicts in Dún Laoghaire. The council have located outhouse facilities at either ends of the town and the clinic is in the centre of the town, in Patrick’s Street. The Main Street is full of vacant shops – over 50 vacant shop sites! Please don’t bring in tourists to see our shame! Send them to Dublin City.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:29 PM

    George, you’re right, we shouldn’t inflict tourists and their money on your hard-pressed town. Let’s find somewhere else that will appreciate the business.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:43 PM

    Correct! My concern is for Ireland and not just my patch! Something that those in politics should consider.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 4:42 PM

    Good news for Southside hookers I guess

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    Mute George Hogan
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    Apr 16th 2015, 4:49 PM

    All the Charity Shops and €uro Stores on George’s Street in Dún Laoghaire must be jumping for joy!

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:05 PM

    The guy with the mad Viking touring bus will have to expand his fleet .

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:00 PM

    That’s good news for Ireland lets hope it happens

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:13 PM

    Good luck to them.

    Liverpool has about 60 cruise ships a year now – after considerable investment in the dock area.

    Helpfully (for them), this is very close to the city centre – with new retail outlets and a major new maritime museum.

    A market for cruise ships exists – but requires an infrastructure and investment.

    Many of the new massive ships would not be able to berth in Dublin Port.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:23 PM
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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:54 PM

    They should build something that would make dublin ‘the new bangkok’. That would be way better.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 4:51 PM

    Similar facility in Belfast as well Keith. Was upgraded in 2013.

    This year Belfast will cater for 54 cruise liners. A serious amount of traffic.

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    Mute Mike
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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:17 PM

    90 cruise ships used Dublin port in 2014.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:26 PM

    Traffic and parking in and out of the area needs to be fixed first.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:31 PM

    People stopping by on a cruise won’t be bringing cars with them.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:37 PM

    Most idiotic post of the week?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:37 PM

    True. But it’s bound to have a knock on effect. People visiting the visitors, deliveries of flakes to teddies etc ;)

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:23 PM

    They’ll still have the same number of flake deliveries, there’ll just be extra boxes of flakes in the van. Next.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:25 PM

    I’m not sensing enough of a “Can do” attitude from you Dunlaoghaireans today.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:40 PM

    Perhaps because you’ve bored us to death with your witty contributions, Neal. All the fun is gone out of it. C’mon da Borough all the same.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:44 PM

    The people and the local business community have been beaten down time and time again by an inept county council. Dundrum is the new Dún Laoghaire!

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:21 PM

    It’s the same council isn’t it

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    Apr 16th 2015, 9:05 PM

    It is, but Dún Laoghaire -Rathdowne Council have completely ignored the concerns of the business community in Dún Laoghaire and the town is dying as a result. Excessive rates have left more empty units on the Main St than occupied ones. Parking controls are ruthlessly enforced. I got a ticket in the time I went to a shop to get change for parking machine (20 metres away). Yet, they manage to hold on to over 150 free car parking spaces for council workers. Streets are filthy. Roadside hedging and trees left to grow wild. My car is ruined by scratches. A bloody disgrace. Roll on the elections!!!

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    Apr 16th 2015, 11:22 PM

    I thought that too initially. Apparently there will be 40 – 80 buses needed per ship and 35 people for traffic management!

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:14 PM

    First things first that image above is not to scale these ships will dwarf the harbour and look even worse than the monstrosity that is the new library.
    Irish Lights have conducted many studies of the harbour bed and a considerable area is covered in granite. Dredging cost numbers will be almost double the cost estimated and Dublin Port will be gaining from the anchoring dues meaning some basic calculations would indicate that it will take + 100 yrs. to recover the construction cost.
    As stated in the article it will be in direct competition with the Dublin port proposal which is in a far better position to handle the scale of an operation like this.
    Recent cruise ship trends have indicated that passenger numbers who leave the ship during in port visits have dropped and many of those who do only partake in the bus tours meaning the benefit to Dun Laoighaire town itself may be nowhere near what the planners are estimating.
    This will also destroy the harbour as one of the the major centres for youth sailing training on the island of Ireland. This proposal will have a detrimental if not fatal effect on this activity. Also International Sailing events will not come to Dun Laoghaire. Tourism Ireland will not be happy.
    Also consider that Venice is looking into to banning all big cruise liners because they are causing untold damage to the fabric of the city. The income from these liners is valued at 10c per passenger.

    In short not nearly as glamorous or as beneficial as the planners and harbour company would have you think

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:23 PM

    Ya tourism Ireland be absolutely disgusted, nothing they hate more.
    Is sailing your bag then?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:26 PM

    I love how people focus on the sailing part of that. So what if I do sail? Still doesn’t make any of the other facts and less real

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:41 PM

    During construction of the new library I thought it was a mistake. But the finished building looks great. I like it. The seafront looks good now. They need to concentrate on the high street and that ugly shopping centre.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:06 PM

    Mike the library looks brutal particularly from the people’s park side

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:59 PM

    Sorry Ian but you’re wrong in so many ways. Here in Cobh we get a lot of cruise liners, the town fills with people and shoppers when the ships arrive, the harbour as an amenity for sailing etc is not hampered and loads of new businesses have developed around the liners. We are due to get 54 liners this summer.
    I don’t where you are coming from in terms of dredging. Dredging here is a 3 month contract repeated every 2 years I would assume similar arrangements in Dublin area.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:26 PM

    Dun Laoghaire has come along great over the past 5 years. I love go go there for a walk and for lunch. The whole town will benefit and develop further with a proper cruise berth. It could really bring Dun Laoghaire back to its hey day

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:56 PM

    @keaneland, as I said this is coming from Irish Lights, who if you don’t know manage all the navigation marks and lightouses around Ireland, they made a detailed survey of Dun Laoighaire as it is their base of operations and they berth their ships there so they have an interest in the dredging required and according to their reports there is a considerable amount of granite where dredging is required which will likely double the time and cost that the planners have estimated dredging will take as there is no mention of the granite in their proposal. Cobh can avail of simple dredging every few years as it is just silt and moving deposits that need to be cleared not solid granite. Once the granite is cleared in Dun Laoighaire it will be a quick operation to clean it up when needed but the granite has not been taken into account for the initial dredging in the proposals presented publicly.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:56 PM

    Will it be like Ryanair airports? You book your cruise to visit Dublin but you actually dock 8 miles away in Dun laoghaire??

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:30 PM

    And how close is Dublin Airport to town?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:07 PM

    Stuart it’s not called Dublin City airport . As airports go, it’s pretty damn close to the city

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:13 PM

    My point exactly. Dun Laoghaire is close enough to town with a rail and quality bus link. It doesn’t need to be any closer.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:10 PM

    The proposed wharf is 435 Metres long and is largely composed of a series of giant pylons which will transect the harbour. The harbour will be rendered into a hideous mess when there are no ships there which will be at least 66% of the time. The harbour company are basically going to try and build a cheap and cheerful docking pontoon which will destroy the appearance of the harbour. The illustration to this article shows a ship approximately half the size of the 350 metre 22 story giants which we can expect.
    I am all in favour of cruise liners and I am glad that Dublin Port plans to extend its cruise line capabilities. I really don’t understand the logic behind bringing visitors to Dublin via Dunlaoghaire.
    Still less do I understand why this is so strategic that the normal planning process has to be bypassed. I guess this is so that the local authority won’t have to take the blame for the aesthetic horror that is planned.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:30 PM

    Not everyone will want to head to Dublin. Wicklow is one of the most beautiful places in Ireland, and DL is 30 mins closer than Dublin port

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    Apr 16th 2015, 11:19 PM

    I think reasoning in bringing the cruise ships inside the harbour is that the DL Harbour ‘Company’ can get the docking fee. Apparently they are currently in financial difficulty. Currently when the ships dock outside the fee goes to Dublin Port. correct me if i’m wrong! :)

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    Apr 16th 2015, 4:49 PM

    It would make Dublin boring like Copenhagen?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:45 PM

    They have cannabis there and expensive drink???

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    Apr 16th 2015, 9:24 PM

    And then they walk up to Georges Street……… Oh dear what a disappointment!!…… Great planning…. Shame the planners can’t see beyond their own nose

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:07 PM

    If your at the end of the pier when that comes in, you might just get washed away!! Its not that big an entrance.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:54 PM

    have you been at the end of the pier? you are protected by a fort on the East pier and a lighthouse with breakwater on the West, also the ships won’t come in at full speed, and the entrance is plenty big enough for that size of vessel.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:32 PM

    Wow the 40m euro library looks even more stupid now. Blackrock got a lovely modest revamp of it’s library then took SCD from DL.

    Oh I forgot. The new library is a glorified DLRCC HQ.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:28 PM

    I think the library looks fabulous. We have some great architects in Ireland, wining awards for buildings abroad. Time we build some of that award winning stuff in Ireland

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    Apr 16th 2015, 9:27 PM

    It would look great in a modern redeveloped area such as the docklands area and I agree some of the vistas are spectacular from it. But you don’t put it 50 yards in front of a centuries old hotel and at a right angle to the lovely sea-side coastline. It looks awful from a distance and certainly wasn’t asked for by the people of Dun Laoghaire.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 8:08 PM

    Is Copenhagen walking with junkies and howyas?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 11:44 PM

    Copenhagen is home to the biggest, most open drug scene in Scandinavia, with up to 8,000 users. Unlike in Ireland they have centres addicts go to.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-24725738

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    Apr 16th 2015, 11:06 PM

    22 Cruise ships visited Dun Laoghaire last year as far as I know. It did not have much of an impact on local businesses from what shop owners and taxi drivers have told me. Apparently a fleet of buses just whisks people into Dublin city and bypasses Dun Laoghaire. Dublin Port already has a much bigger €200M plan in motion for Cruise ships only a few miles away. Is this €20 – 30M plan for Dun Laoghaire really worth it? why compete with against another state funded project down the road?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:26 PM

    The junkies issue is a fair point – lots of places are nice without an expensive port – I’m not saying don’t build it but build it but Dun Laoghaire could climb several notches in the 1-10 scale with some simple changes.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:46 PM

    I wouldn’t mind reading your comments, only for that avatar of yours?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 6:21 PM

    What 1-10 scale is this?

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    Apr 16th 2015, 7:42 PM

    Up the borough!

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    Apr 17th 2015, 10:24 AM

    Dun Laoghaire is a great town with stunning architecture all along George’s Street, if you take the time to notice. It’s been through a hard time but the high street will bounce back. It’s lasted a hundred years, it will last a hundred more.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:44 PM

    Did Clogherhead refuse this as well lol.

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    Apr 16th 2015, 9:42 PM

    The PD’s (remember them) had one great idea. Move Dublin Port up the coast and develop high rise right out to the sea from the north wall and have cruise ships docking right in the heart of this new city quarter. Manhattans west side used to have a port, was dirty etc and they moved the port down river in NJ and now you have cruise ships only docking with loads of new development such as Husdon yards taking place

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    Apr 16th 2015, 5:09 PM

    I hope those two great bloody granite piers aren’t in the way. I wonder could they be moved closer to Dalkey Island and be of some use?

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    Apr 17th 2015, 8:06 AM

    Why spend taxpayers money when this already happens in Port of Dublin

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    May 18th 2015, 12:01 AM

    What has changed since residents of Seapoint Ave voiced their angst about HGV traffic using the innovative HSS, their campaign was bootstrapped as “Dun Lorry” at the time.They succeeded in reducing the complement of HGV’s on the fast ferry to about 8 units.
    Now we have experienced up to 80′coaches jamming the small access roads.
    Where is the access route proposed to be a relief road for Dun Laoghaire?
    Great idea about dredging granite to deepen the channel,there’s mega bucks over cost!
    A new pier enclosing Scotsmans Bay will be much cheaper.
    Of course I don’t live near Teddy’s ice cream!

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    May 17th 2015, 5:29 PM

    Waste of money Dublin been developed.

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    Apr 17th 2015, 12:15 AM

    It will never happen. They ran ships not attract them.

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    Apr 18th 2015, 5:26 PM

    Hi Peter,
    Have you ever been to Copenhagen or Dun Laoghaire?

    I suggest that it might be a good idea to do so and then either a large bottle of tipex or copious use of the delete button. Just goes to show that journalists should check the veracity of press releases before they publish.
    Clearly the writer of the press release has made an idiot if you.
    If you dont have the time to go to Copenhagen or dun Laoghaire I suggest that Google Maps and Wikipedia will save a fortune.
    All the best in your new job…
    Tino Hyland

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