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    for a while this site will be used by Dublin street artists.

    Listen to some music from the streets of Dublin

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    • please note: due to changes in the law(casual trading-1995-printed matter), artists are no more permitted to sell their work in dublin, whether it is poetry , painting, photography or any other creative content.
    • despite being told at the time it wouldn't affect artists
    • + --having written to numerous councilofficials, ,ministers,etc...(everything ignored)-----
    • +--most having made it their living for years ---
    • +--an appreciatative audience+ a friendly nod from the touristoffice---Street Art Dublin Buskers and Artists add Colour to theStreets of a Vibrant City-- Dublin Buskers and Artists add Colour to theStreets of a Vibrant City-(full article-irish times 1996)--------------------- ----------------------

    --->>>fastforward>> some years------------------------we're still not the wiser for any reasons why street artists wouldn't be appreciated anymore-----------------

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