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From the
19 July 2017 issue

City Desk

Councillors Split Over Latest Design of Clontarf Cycle Route

by Cónal Thomas

City Desk

In Drimnagh, One Man Takes on the Flow of Heavy Vehicles

by Cónal Thomas

Culture Desk

A New Poetry Night Stresses the Taking Part

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Briefs: Closing a Clontarf Laneway, and Building on Oscar Traynor Road

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

In the North-East Inner City, Regeneration Efforts Grind Slowly Forward

by Laoise Neylon

The Dish

At Baba's Deli on Mary Street, Fresh Samosas, Dal and Aloo Tikki

by Cónal Thomas

Opinion

Alicja: Low Wages Ignore the Many Demands of Bar and Hotel Work

by Alicja Bobek

Culture Desk

A New Studio Aims to Spread the Craft of Silk-Screen Printing

by Lois Kapila

Opinion

David: The Greenways Campaign Is a Path to a Healthier, More Public City

by David O'Connor

Opinion

Andy: We Just Don't Do Accountability in Ireland

by Andy Storey

Cartoon

Cartoon of the Week: The New Normal

by Harry Burton

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