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“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...
Dublin City Council has connected some groups in the city seeking brighter walls with graffiti artists. It’s working on sorting more spots.
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
A spokesperson for Dublin City Council said it is not considering buying the site because building has started and the ...
Angy Skuce arrives first. She props her bike against the railings at the base of the Pepper Canister Church and begins to ...
There aren’t too many accounts of lived experiences of foreigners in newspapers and magazines, unless they’re celebratory. Private groups on social media end up being the only source of data, but even ...
There are currently two toilet facilities in St Anne’s being discussed. Plans for modular changing spaces and toilets at the ...
Dublin city councillors on Monday welcomed the next small step forward on the stalled regeneration of the social housing at Dolphin House: a plan for 30 new homes fronting onto Dolphin’s Barn Road. At ...
A council plan to run a survey to see if that’s what area residents really want the building used for appears to have fallen ...
These days, non-EU parents can apply for an Irish passport for kids born here, if they had clocked up three years of ...
To keep attendance down, they’re avoiding advertising. To keep the budget under control, they’ve made some cuts.
The end-date for the greenway – which, once finished, should steer cyclists and ramblers through a wildlife haven and run for 6km between Malahide and Donabate – has seen several delays.
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