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Dublin Docklands Development Authority

The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Irish: Údarás Forbartha Dugthailte Bhaile Átha Cliath) (DDDA) was created by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority Act 1997[1] to lead a major project of physical, social and economic regeneration in the East side of Dublin, Ireland, along both banks of the River Liffey. On 31 May 2012 the Irish government announced its intention to wind up the Authority. The full dissolution was due to take place in May 2014 with a plan to phase the organisation into the Docklands Consultative Forum. At the time, this plan was postponed due to disengagement of the DDDA leading up to the dissolution date. The Authority was officially dissolved on 1 March 2016.[2]

  1. ^ Irish Statute Book, Acts of the Oireachtas, Dublin Docklands Development Authority Act, 1997
  2. ^ Robinson, Alan (10 June 2014). "DDDA (Dissolution) Bill Opening Statement of the Docklands Business Forum to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture & the Gaeltacht" (PDF). Docklands Business Forum Joint Committee on Environment, Culture & the Gaeltacht.

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