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Pages 62 & 6362 U.C.D and the Future is in extra-curricular activities of societies, clubs, meetings, etc.' We may add In short, after their first year, all univsity students apart from those taking The fact of the matter is that any university student, if he is working at his Again, the isolation which the staff of the Science Buildings are said to If the Commission's recommendation to spread the proposed college more Appendix C A NOTE ON ALTERNATE USES FOR THE STILLORGAN ROAD ESTATES If it were decided to maintain U.C.D. on its present and adjacent sites the Several projects spring to mind: 1. The erection of student (and staff) halls of residence, recreation rooms, 2. Some of the inadequately housed and overcrowded schools in the city area 3. Some Government offices might be transferred to new buildings on the Appendices 63 Stillorgan Road site. A move in this direction has, in fact, already taken 4. It is to be noted that, because of pressure in the city centre—in particular Further, the open land immediately adjoining the College estates on the west Considering all the above points it is obvious that there would be little | Pages 62 & 6362 U.C.D and the Future is in extra-curricular activities of societies, clubs, meetings, etc.' We may add In short, after their first year, all univsity students apart from those taking The fact of the matter is that any university student, if he is working at his Again, the isolation which the staff of the Science Buildings are said to If the Commission's recommendation to spread the proposed college more Appendix C A NOTE ON ALTERNATE USES FOR THE STILLORGAN ROAD ESTATES If it were decided to maintain U.C.D. on its present and adjacent sites the Several projects spring to mind: 1. The erection of student (and staff) halls of residence, recreation rooms, 2. Some of the inadequately housed and overcrowded schools in the city area 3. Some Government offices might be transferred to new buildings on the Appendices 63 Stillorgan Road site. A move in this direction has, in fact, already taken 4. It is to be noted that, because of pressure in the city centre—in particular Further, the open land immediately adjoining the College estates on the west Considering all the above points it is obvious that there would be little |