The area has been allocated just 2 percent of the pot of capital funding – not including housing – over the next three years.
Flagship projects include a new HQ for Dublin City Council, the redevelopment of Dalymount Park, and the refurbishment of the Fruit and Vegetable Market.
After 30 years, the finish line for the project was supposed to be close. The cost of the u-turn will be even greater homelessness, said the coordinator of Ballyfermot Traveller Action Project.
Going forward, about 15 percent of the clothes left by Dubliners at textile banks around the city should be resold at charity ...
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The squawk of gulls and strums of an acoustic guitar echoed up from the harbour to Abbey Street, where a couple of tourists ...
For years, some councillors have been pushing for more parking enforcement outside the city centre – in places like the northern suburbs. Now, the council is moving to award a new parking-enforcement ...
But a spokesperson for the charity said the position articulated by its deputy chief operations officer at a council meeting ...
It’s Wednesday morning, at the junction of Collins Avenue and Malahide Road. A driver in a flatbed truck coming from the city centre direction rolls straight through the red light on Malahide Road.
Dublin city councillors on Tuesday welcomed an overture from officials to set up a new working group to tease out how the council responds to “anti-social behaviour” in social housing complexes. “I ...
When Gerard Bowes was sent to Wheatfield Prison for four years on a drug charge, he had no financial support on the outside. That is to say, nobody to put money in his prison account to buy himself ...
When the roof of the Coolock Swimming Pool was badly damaged in December 2024 by Storm Darragh, the council was forced to close the facility down. Now, in a memo circulated to councillors this week, ...