The numbers spiked after a new cohort of councillors was elected in June 2024, and have eased somewhat since then – while ...
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€2 Million Later, Has the Dubline Been a Success? Launched in 2012, it was meant to draw tourists from the city centre west into the Liberties and Kilmainham, but some councillors and route-residents ...
“It’s important that artworks come from an honest place, and this installation is my insides turned out,” writes Aoife Ward. The latest in our Curios About series on works by Dublin.
Gino Kenny is standing for the People Before Profit Alliance in Dublin Mid-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions. In preparation for 26 February, we asked candidates running in Dublin ...
The signs of an ambitious effort to build out Dublin city’s network of cycle routes are everywhere. There are dashed white lines, rusty-red cycle tracks, bollards and bollards and bollards – and the ...
When photographing houses in Killester built for soldiers and sailors returning from the First World War, Ruth McManus stumbled upon a question that she couldn’t answer. She was looking for houses ...
Dublin City Council is reviewing its parking bye-laws, considering EV incentives, higher residential permit fees, and a crackdown around Croke Park. The council’s transport committee is due to meet ...
Frank Durant wasn’t wasting his Monday morning layover in Dublin. He and his six-year-old son Bryce stood outside of The Gravediggers pub with the filmmaker Meghan Mickela, waiting for the doors to ...
Look to the many faith-based groups to boost integration in inner-city, a new report advises council
A new report published today, Faith-Based Communities in the North-East Inner City, argues that to aid its integration efforts, the council should work more closely with the diverse array of ...
“It’s disgraceful that a playground has been allowed to fester for years,” said Social Democrats Councillor Paddy Monahan at last week’s meeting of the council’s North Central Area Committee. Monahan ...
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