
Dublin City Council is to vote tonight on the proposed white water rafting centre in the Docklands.
It would cost 12 million euro to convert the 19th-century dock between the IFSC and CHQ building into a mechanically-propelled rafting facility with a water polo pitch and an emergency service training centre.
The proposed facility has been described as a "white elephant" by the last Lord Mayor.
But the current Lord Mayor Paul McAuliffe thinks it should get the go ahead.