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It was a slow start, but I think the ship is moving,” said council housing manager, Mick Mulhern, at a housing committee ...
We have an over-reliance on the private sector, it is expensive, it is poor value for money,” says Mary Hayes, director of ...
Survivors of church-run institutions are being excluded from key planning and governance structures for the new remembrance ...
Many of the social housing projects paused recently were on vacant sites but this one is different, says a local councillor.
Solas, a youth project in the Liberties, is currently scattered across three different buildings that aren’t suitable, says CEO Eddie D’Arcy.
While he was lord mayor of Dublin last year, Labour’s Brendan Carr announced a scheme to promote businesses who paid the living wage by awarding them with a plaque.
Over the years, the idea’s got support from councillors, TDs, the Minister for Transport – but there’s still no simple, ...
Limited, infrequent service to and from this rural Fingal village stifles their school, work, and socialising opportunities, ...
Tubridy and Laure Detymowski had at the end of last year and the start of this year given cameras to residents in two ...
A Dublin Bus hisses down Collins Avenue, past the entrance to the Whitehall Colmcille GAA clubhouse. Women chat over hot drinks and sandwiches on the outdoor benches of the club’s café, Puck Lane.
Councillors said that they feel the city was just used as the backdrop for a pre-election PR campaign.