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"June is deeply associated with Áine, the Irish goddess of summer, fertility, love, and sovereignty, whose presence is especially felt around the midsummer season."
Councillors still looking to dename Herzog Park – and to rename Diamond Park after Terence Wheelock – say they’ve seen no progress from central government on regulations to make it an option.
This Traveller halting site, like others, was built on a historic landfill. “It seems to be a pattern across the state to build sites on dumps.”
As plans for the council to build it out progress, there remains something of a split among councillors as to what would be positive, and what would be possible.
In the last year, Seán McKeon has appeared around the world with Christy Moore, Elvis Costello, and other famous faces.
“For many mothers, the issue is not a lack of ambition, it is wanting to work without being absent from their children’s everyday lives,” says its founder Karla Dragić.
"June is deeply associated with Áine, the Irish goddess of summer, fertility, love, and sovereignty, whose presence is especially felt around the midsummer season."
With younger and younger children being targeted, organisations on the ground have to respond, they say.
“The play trail won’t work for us,” says Geraldine O’Driscoll, who runs an early years service on Mountjoy Square.
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“If they need to redact security information, then by all means, redact it, but not releasing any documents at all doesn’t instil confidence in the system here.”
The council rejected a planning application for the base, but that hasn't stopped the company, which says it is still flying and "considering the next steps available to us".
So instead of being kept cosy with waste heat from the Poolbeg incinerator, the apartments are using heat pumps, the council project manager said Monday.
The council increased fees at a car park near the station, and some councillors worried it'd push people to drive into town instead of commuting by train.
The council had problems with its IT system, which led to the delay, said Paul Carroll, the council’s director of housing.
It all started with a birthday gift from her son of two grape vines.
"The Strike" is due to be screened in Dublin, Belfast and Cork this month.
“I try to make things easy for people to see,” says journalist Leila Warah, who focuses on one aspect of life under apartheid in each short video.
To date, Dublin City Council’s shopfront improvement scheme has covered the Liberties, Ballymun and Finglas.
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While the pace of the asylum process has picked up for many applicants, the services helping them to make their cases have lacked the resourcing to keep up.
“It is not harmless behaviour – it is the premeditated, attempted destruction of a key environmental asset.”
“I'd be amazed if it’s not used in some form everywhere now,” says Michael Marsh, the editor in chief for Reach Plc in Ireland.
Portraits, self-portraits, highly abstract renderings of cityscapes, recollections of sights at Dublin Airport, and much more.
On volunteer-run community radio, there’s room for people with all kinds of accents – but it’s rare to move beyond that.
We’ve built a No-Show Bus Tracker to help document the scale and details of the problems of ghost buses and cancelled buses.
We hope you’ll use it to report hazards, near collisions, and collisions. Hopefully, over the long-term, this will help make cycling safer – and get more people out of cars and onto bikes.
This online tool lets you map your area’s boundaries, save your version, and see what others have drawn for the same area.
We’re very pleased to be launching Counciltracker.ie today, which will let you quickly and easily see what issues your local councillors have been voting on, and how.