What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
Since Fusco’s opened in 1963, ray has been on the menu.
A group of local horse owners and locals are organising to try to save the lane and preserve the long-standing tradition of urban horse culture in the Liberties.
Despite DCC and the OPW spending approximately €50m on flood prevention measures, residents are still finding it difficult to get flood insurance for their homes.
Felix Xu was flown into Dublin in February to make his world-class dim sum, but the restaurant closed down due to Covid-19 before he was able to share his cooking.
“Graffiti is a free-flowing creative output that can exist outside of cultural institutions like art galleries,” says Neil Dunne.
The Lifeline podcast hopes to bring attention to the breadth of biodiversity along the historic Royal Canal.
Dublin city councillors voted on Monday to vary the local property tax downwards by the maximum of 15 percent for 2021, Halloween during Covid-19 and alternative weed solutions.
They are concerned that the Covid mobility plan is too focused on the city centre, meaning that transport matters in the suburbs are being neglected.
“They have brought us to where we are today, especially for younger feminists and younger activists,” says director Emma O’Grady.
With the trials finished now, different parties have been running surveys on how it went – with different results.
Traveller stories and histories have been recorded before but it’s mainly been done by people outside of this community, Oein DeBhairduin says.
After 16 years of requests from locals and councillors, Mountjoy Square is set to get four new pedestrian crossings at the north-west corner of the square.
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