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.
Daniel Seery is a writer from Dublin. A regular contributor to RTÉ’s Arena, his work has appeared in a number of anthologies and magazines. His stage play Eviction was a winner of the Shadow of the Ri ...
At a meeting at Mansion House in February, Dublin City Council CEO Richard Shakespeare explained to Dublin city councillors his plan to build the council a new HQ. It involves buying the stalled ...
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