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11 December 2019 issue

Unreal Estate

In South-West Inner-City, Councillors Work Across Party Lines to Oppose Co-Living Project

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Considering Bringing in "Low-Emissions Zone" for the City

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

Republic of Shame: Stories from Ireland’s Institutions for ‘Fallen Women’, Reviewed

by Christine O'Donnell

City Desk

Council Briefs: Changes on Francis Street, and a Struggle Against Bin Removals

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

In Crumlin, Some Residents Worry About Plan to Tame the River Poddle

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

A Local Group Wants Kilmainham Mills to Become a Water-Powered Mill Again

by Donal Corrigan

Unreal Estate

Finally, Council Says It's Rolling out Green and Brown Bins in Its Housing Complexes

by Laoise Neylon

Cover

Issue 45: By Karen Vaughan

by Karen Vaughan

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