Nobody caught illegally dumping yet by new north inner-city CCTV
But the scheme is a success, said a council official's report, as that shows the cameras are a deterrent.
"Digital screens are impacting on our environment,” says independent Councillor Mannix Flynn. “It’s another erosion of the public domain.”
If it gets planning permission for the €9.5 million project on schedule, construction could start next September, according to a council official.
As of April, only nine of the 23 ground-floor units across the Herberton Complex were occupied.
The new EU Migration and Asylum Pact allows for “legal counselling”. Those who give it won’t have to be “qualified lawyers”, says the Department of Justice.
Earlier this year, Dublin City Council closed its service to defuse low-level tensions between tenants in its housing.
If this will have any material impact on workers, or jobs, the council’s management will be held to account, says a representative for the union Fórsa.
“The public should not be used as guinea pigs, particularly vulnerable groups in a legal process which could be impacted by a chatbot giving an incorrect answer.”
The local spot has survived since 2011 on Dean Street, serving coffee, fry-ups, soup and other standards.
Robbie Sinnott wasn’t able to access the September meeting of the transport committee. At the November one, he found a document inadequately accessible.
“I understand now how valuable it is to help each other. How important it is to have a roof over your head, to have community.”
In mid-October, a new fence went up, connected to the NYX hotel, blocking off a stretch of gravel and grass by the Grand Canal.
The figure – which amounts to 83 homes – jumped out at a councillor, he said at a recent meeting.