Councillors on the council’s urban redevelopment working group have been pushing the council to pursue CPOs more vigorously.
Launched yesterday, Dublin Nights Mapped has assembled an eclectic list of places that you can go after 6pm, including some late-night cafes like Mind the Step, pool hall The Hideout, the Lidl Museum ...
Fingal County Council has proposed rezoning 61.5ha across 11 sites in north Dublin – with room, if developed, for 2,500 homes ...
The numbers spiked after a new cohort of councillors was elected in June 2024, and have eased somewhat since then – while ...
The tally of Manna’s active drone delivery sites across Dublin at last year’s end stands in contrast to the company’s past ...
Sláintecare, the HSE’s plan for reforming the national health and social care system, places considerable importance on ...
At the Cast Foundry, Antoine Daure is working on his series Trap, aiming to create 10 to 15 variants for a future exhibition.
You can’t be sad in the sunflowers,” says Andrea Arroyave, gesturing to three versions of intricate beaded earrings, the same ...
Hopefully it’ll create something like a musical bridge between Ireland and Japan in some way, says Emmy Shigeta, whose lyrics ...
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To meet demands from the central government for more land to build more homes on, Fingal plans to rezone more land residential – and look to its land reserves in Dunsink and Lissenhall, according to a ...
A trade union flag bobbed in the air as people clustered around a wooden coffin outside the Church of the Good Shepherd on Nutgrove Avenue, last week. The crowd was letting go of Bill Abom, union man ...