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Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no conclusion yet to those processes.
Ayser Nehar burst into a small room on Friday, a floor above a boxing ring and dangling fat punching bags at Crumlin Boxing Club on Windmill Street. His face and shaved head glisten with sweat. He’s ...
Dublin City Council has unveiled draft proposals for a new mixed development on a big site in Cherry Orchard that, if done right, could provide more of a social centre for the neighbourhood. Drawings ...
Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no ...
Draft bye-laws, due soon to go out to public consultation, suggest adding some new market areas and shrinking some oldies.
It holds villages back from growing. And, “it also has very serious consequences, not just for the environment, but for human health”.
The council plans to pilot “pollarding” 250 hornbeams across the city, said the city tree officer at a recent meeting.
When Murky Anyango started to record what would eventually become her debut album, she wanted it to be a solo endeavour in ...
Embracing “Grimy aesthetics, edgy soundscapes, songs that are short for a scrolling economy, a general sense of living on the ...
Ties between the Liberties and suburbs like Inchicore go back to the mass relocation of working-class Dubliners from the city centre during mid-20th-century “slum clearances”, says Joseph Brady, ...
Councils in the Dublin region are looking at whether they should change tack, and buy or build facilities for homeless accommodation rather than rent them as they often do at the moment. “This is not ...
The red-brick building at 180 to 187 Townsend Street has silver metal shutters, painted with white hearts. It’s been vacant for years – since 2011. The Peter McVerry Trust got funding approval to ...