Dublin Port Company has received the final grant of planning permission for its innovative Liffey-Tolka Project.
The project will establish a new and transformative public space featuring a dedicated 1.4km cycle and pedestrian path connecting the River Liffey with the Tolka Estuary via Dublin Port lands on the east side of East Wall Road.
Along the way, cyclists and pedestrians will come across the Substation, Dublin Port Company's new interpretive space and venue for exhibitions, lectures and performances.
It was launched last month, and offers visitors a view of the original 18th-century East Wall uncovered during excavations at the site.
The Liffey-Tolka Project will also link up with the Tolka Estuary Greenway, currently under construction. This greenway section provides the public with a never-before-seen view of Clontarf and Dublin Bay from the Port Estate. This is part of Dublin Port Company's mission to create greater integration between the Port and the City and to promote sustainable transportation options.
A video tour of the Dublin Port Distributed Museum is here