This would be a tragedy for Dublin if it goes ahead. Amazing market and amazing people who meet up every month. Save Dublin Flea for the love of God !!!
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Natalie Rodgers
9 years ago
The best way to spend a Sunday. Strolling through the stalls eating yummy food and feeling a part of the community. It will be a travesty to lose such a great thing.
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Louise
9 years ago
An integral part of being a Dubliner has always been "the market". Gentrification should not mean the end of what makes Dublin Dublin.
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rafaela
9 years ago
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Anonymous
9 years ago
The community atmosphere is brilliant at the flea!
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Lynda mullan
9 years ago
Please don't redevelop Newmarket square and close the fantastic green door - food coop and flea market
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Owen Finn
9 years ago
Fantastic place and a tourist attraction at that... Needs to be saved
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Save the flea!
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Edel Shortt
9 years ago
I love the Dublin flea market, it's a huge part of the tradition and culture of the city and one of the best ways to spend a Sunday morning
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Trish Rodger
9 years ago
These markets are part of our culture
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Caroline Toal
9 years ago
Dublin Flea Market is a terrific market and should be supported, it is unique and has community at its core unlike a retail space.
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Thomas Millett
9 years ago
Cutting down trees now this , Christ can we not leave anything alone
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Anonymous
9 years ago
One of the most beautiful and cultural place to go in Dublin. The flee market is a part of Dublin that cannot be lost to a soulless corporate environment... One of the few pleasurable, free things to do around Dublin! Take London as an example, where would they be without Camden or Borough markets...
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Gordon Millist
9 years ago
Please save this brilliant market. So much work goes into putting it on and it gets even better every time! My father who is nearly 80 years old and I have been coming since it started and absolutely love it!
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Lucy Byrne
9 years ago
Dublin Flea Market has always been home to local individual enterprises. Let's support Irish homegrown community business!
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Sarah Bent
9 years ago
Couldn't be without Dublin Flea
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Géraldine M
9 years ago
Dublin flea displays the unique spirit of Dublin. It allows and shows creativity. It brings people together
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Keep community space a priority!
People power. The flea stays
This would be a tragedy for Dublin if it goes ahead. Amazing market and amazing people who meet up every month. Save Dublin Flea for the love of God !!!
The best way to spend a Sunday. Strolling through the stalls eating yummy food and feeling a part of the community. It will be a travesty to lose such a great thing.
An integral part of being a Dubliner has always been "the market". Gentrification should not mean the end of what makes Dublin Dublin.
The community atmosphere is brilliant at the flea!
Please don't redevelop Newmarket square and close the fantastic green door - food coop and flea market
Fantastic place and a tourist attraction at that... Needs to be saved
Save the flea!
I love the Dublin flea market, it's a huge part of the tradition and culture of the city and one of the best ways to spend a Sunday morning
These markets are part of our culture
Dublin Flea Market is a terrific market and should be supported, it is unique and has community at its core unlike a retail space.
Cutting down trees now this , Christ can we not leave anything alone
One of the most beautiful and cultural place to go in Dublin. The flee market is a part of Dublin that cannot be lost to a soulless corporate environment... One of the few pleasurable, free things to do around Dublin! Take London as an example, where would they be without Camden or Borough markets...
Please save this brilliant market. So much work goes into putting it on and it gets even better every time! My father who is nearly 80 years old and I have been coming since it started and absolutely love it!
Dublin Flea Market has always been home to local individual enterprises. Let's support Irish homegrown community business!
Couldn't be without Dublin Flea
Dublin flea displays the unique spirit of Dublin. It allows and shows creativity. It brings people together