How are kids meant to walk to a playground if it’s cut off?” asks Robert Kelly, the chairperson of the Lougshinny Community ...
It has been working, for more than a decade, on plans for more permanent flood defences. But those aren’t built yet.
Ballymun-Finglas councillors want answers on figures suggesting low council investment in their area
The area has been allocated just 2 percent of the city’s capital spend on projects outside of housing, over the next three ...
So goes Michael J. Hartnett’s new play, which had a rehearsal reading this week at the Five Lamps Arts Festival.
The death of Johnny Santos Xavier De Abreu while cycling in the city recently was a reminder of the risk posed by heavy goods vehicles, a motion said.
A scaled-down version is being looked at, said council Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare on Monday. The council appears to ...
Even with priority, young people could wait years for a home, living in homelessness in the meantime, said Dignan. Tusla is ...
All of this is intended to encourage the wearer of the cap to appreciate the “transformative power of collapse”, a position ...
Going forward, about 15 percent of the clothes left by Dubliners at textile banks around the city should be resold at charity ...
A 2023 audit identified gaps where playgrounds were needed, and the council’s working to fill some of those in.
Dublin city councillors on Tuesday welcomed an overture from officials to set up a new working group to tease out how the council responds to “anti-social behaviour” in social housing complexes. “I ...
Jo Whittall, the deputy chief operations officer of Clúid – Ireland’s largest housing charity – said it would like in future to sell off some social homes it owns to private buyers. “We’re a charity, ...
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