There is €3.25 million set aside in the council’s capital budget to restore the park – and the new layout will also facilitate ongoing sports uses, say officials.
At a meeting of Dublin City Council’s transport committee on Wednesday, councillors and council managers expressed frustration with the long road ahead.
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Once, this late 16th-century manor had been “a splendid gateway” by the Dodder. But, in the present, that beauty had faded. Its hills, he wrote, were covered with “rank herbage”, its rivulet was ...
But how will the site’s history be handled? asks a councillor. “We need to be sensitive of this particular legacy.” ...
Instead, while mixed-tenure developments – those with both social, affordable, and fully private-market homes – are common, the social homes are usually delivered in one apartment block, separated out ...
Last Friday, Dolan was a guest speaker at Limerick’s Thomond Park, where Le Chéile held its conference “Empathy in Action: Restorative Justice and the Human Side of Harm”. “Sometimes empathy is talked ...
Aibhlín McCrann, the chair of Harp Ireland, says the Harp Sessions at the Sugar Club – an ongoing series which will soon be entering its third year – came about as exactly that: a way to drop the harp ...
It seemed like a good idea at the time,” says Gareth Jones, standing over his own extensive collection, sprawled out over several tables.
An abruptly announced previous plan to demolish four homes as part of the council’s plans to build 21 new ones had shocked the people living in them.
The new City Centre Crime Victim Survey, commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, and carried out by Amarách Research in September, throws into relief how vastly more people are scared of crime in town, and ...
All 69 homes in Dublin 15 will be undergoing remedial work, according to Fingal County Council's chief executive, AnnMarie Farrelly.